SafeWaze 019-8000 User Manual Download Page 8

User Manual

V1.7 2019 Copyright SafeWaze

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7.1 Connections

Number of Users:

Maximum two users at one time with a capacity up to 310 lbs. per worker including 

tools and equipment. 

 

Maximum one user at one time with a capacity up to 420 lbs. per worker including tools 

and equipment

.

 

 

Full Body Harnesses 

Only Full Body Harnesses may be used with a SafeWaze Kernmantle Rope Horizontal 

Lifeline.

  

Use of Shock Absorbing Lanyards

 

Fall Clearance Requirements when utilizing a 6’ Shock Absorbing Lanyard with the HLL 

system are indicated in the fall clearance table in Section 10, page 14 of this manual.  

The fall clearance distances indicated are the total required from the properly installed 

HLL system to the next lower level or obstruction.  The user should ensure that the 

distance between the installed lifeline and the next lower level is at least equal to, or 

greater than the values given in Section 10, page 14 of this manual prior to use of the 

HLL system.  Failure to calculate proper fall clearances prior to use of the system could 

result in serious injury or death. 

Note: Never use combinations of components or subsystems that may affect, or 

interfere with the safe function of each other.

Use of Self-Retracting Devices

Fall Clearance Requirements when utilizing an SRD with the HLL system in an 

overhead installation are indicated in the fall clearance table in Section 10.1, page 15 

of this manual.  When using Personal SRD’s with the HLL system, where the 

installation could possibly be below dorsal D-ring Height, refer to the fall clearance 

table in Section 10.2, page 16 of this manual.  The user must ensure that the 

Personal SRD being utilized is not connected to the HLL at a distance below the dorsal 

D-ring, which exceeds the maximum allowed as specified by the SRD manufacturer. 

When calculating fall clearance distances, the user must add the total deflection of 

the HLL system during a fall event, to the total deceleration distance of the SRD being 

used. The combination of the system deflection, and the deceleration distance of the 

SRD, when added to the Harness Stretch of the full body harness, worker’s height, and 

Safety Factor equals the minimum required fall clearance.  Failure to calculate proper 

fall clearances prior to use of the system could result in serious injury or death.   

Summary of Contents for 019-8000

Page 1: ...User Manual V1 7 2019 Copyright SafeWaze 2 PERSON TEMPORARY KERNMANTLE ROPE HORIZONTAL LIFELINE Compliant with OSHA 1910 OSHA 1926 Subpart M ANSI A10 14 2047...

Page 2: ...y result in serious injury or death A comprehensive Fall Protection Plan must be kept on file and available to all employees at all times The employer and user s of this equipment must be properly tra...

Page 3: ...FETY STANDARDS 3 3 WORKER CLASSIFICATIONS 3 4 PRODUCT SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS 4 5 LIMITATIONS 4 6 COMPATIBILITY OF CONNECTIONS 5 7 MAKING CONNECTIONS 6 7 8 COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS 8 9 INSTALLATION...

Page 4: ...with 1 0 Introduction Scope of Use Thank you for purchasing a SafeWaze Kernmantle Rope Horizontal Lifeline This manual must be read and understood in its entirety and used as part of an employee train...

Page 5: ...n the event of a fall See Figure 2 Fall Clearance Diagram Diagram shown is an EXAMPLE how to calculate clear fall requirements For all applications Worker Weight Max Capacity for a Single User includi...

Page 6: ...Self locking snap hooks and carabiners are required by ANSI Z359 and OSHA guidelines Contact SafeWaze if you have any questions about compatibility FIGURE 3 UNINTENTIONAL DISENGAGEMENT Non compliant...

Page 7: ...es unless the snap hook complies with ANSI Z359 1 2007 or ANSI Z359 12 and is equipped with a 3 600 lb 16 kN gate Check the marking on your snap hook to verify that it is appropriate for your applicat...

Page 8: ...rious injury or death Note Never use combinations of components or subsystems that may affect or interfere with the safe function of each other Use of Self Retracting Devices Fall Clearance Requiremen...

Page 9: ...n 2 Configuration 3 SafeWaze Kernmantle Rope Horizontal Lifelines are offered in three different configurations Four lengths are offered in each configuration The tables above indicate the part number...

Page 10: ...pan Length In Line Shock Absorber Cross Arm Strap Attachment O Ring for User Lanyard Anchorage Carabiner Rope Tensioner Rope FIGURE 6 CROSS ARM STRAP INSTALLATION EXAMPLE 9 0 Installation and Use Befo...

Page 11: ...tension See Figure 9E Step 5 Connect to System Once properly tensioned connect a PFAS system only to the connection O rings preinstalled on the lifeline Page 10 FIGURE 7 CHAIN ANCHOR INSTALLATION EXAM...

Page 12: ...to the remaining end anchorage connector via the other supplied carabiner Be sure to connect to the small D ring of the Cross Arm Strap Step 4 Tension the System Place the locking lever in the closed...

Page 13: ...ical bar to turn tensioning nut Turn Bar Wrench to put more tension on the rope Tension rope until wheel slips or no longer rotates Specifications Plated Steel Designed to be used with the SafeWaze Ke...

Page 14: ...isengaged position and pulling the rope through the tensioner Tensioning Nut Wrench or Bar Locking Lever The SafeWaze Kernmantle Horizontal Lifeline is designed as a temporary reusable anchorage subsy...

Page 15: ...0 6 70 23 5 7 16 25 0 7 62 26 5 8 07 29 0 8 83 30 5 9 29 32 0 9 75 34 0 10 36 23 0 7 01 24 5 7 46 26 7 92 27 5 8 38 30 0 9 14 31 5 9 60 33 0 10 05 35 0 10 66 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Freefall Distance in Feet S...

Page 16: ...SHA 1910 66 OSHA 1926 502 Fall Arrest Systems Confined Space Engineering Rescue Systems 6 6 Fall Clearance Chart Class A SRD Fall Clearance Chart Class B SRD Span Length In Feet m Fall Clearance with...

Page 17: ...18 18 5 5 63 20 0 6 09 21 5 6 55 24 0 7 31 25 5 7 77 27 0 8 22 29 0 8 83 18 0 5 48 19 5 5 94 21 0 6 40 22 5 6 85 25 0 7 62 26 5 8 07 28 0 8 53 30 0 9 14 19 0 5 79 20 5 6 24 22 0 6 70 23 5 7 16 26 0 7...

Page 18: ...ments may be present Do not store damaged equipment or equipment in need of maintenance in the same area as product approved for use Equipment that has been stored for an extended period must be inspe...

Page 19: ...User Manual V1 7 2019 Copyright SafeWaze 12 0 Inspection Log DATE INSPECTED BY CONDITION OF SYSTEM Page 18...

Page 20: ...ith sharp and abrasive edges Caution should be taken using this equipment near Hazardous Thermal Electrical or Chemical Sources Equipment exposed to fall arrest forces should be immediately removed fr...

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