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User Manual

V2.0 2017 Copyright SAFEWAZE ™

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Using a connector that is undersized or irregular in shape (1) to connect a snap hook 

or carabiner could allow the connector to force open the gate of the snap hook or 

carabiner. When force is applied, the gate of the hook or carabiner presses against 

the non-compliant part (2) and forces open the gate (3). This allows the snap hook or 

carabiner to disengage (4) from the connection point. 

MAKING CONNECTIONS  

Snap hooks and carabiners used with this equipment must be double locking and/

or twist lock.  Ensure all connections are compatible in size, shape and strength. Do 

not use equipment that is not compatible. Ensure all connectors are fully closed and 

locked.

SAFEWAZE™ connectors (snap hooks and carabiners) are designed to be used 

only as specified in each product’s user’s instructions. See figure 4

 

for examples of 

inappropriate connections. Do not connect snap hooks and carabiners:

•  To a D-ring to which another connector is attached. 

•  In a manner that would result in a load on the gate (with the exception of tie back 

hooks). 

•  NOTE: Large snap hooks must not be connected to objects which will result in a 

load on the gate if the hook twists or rotates, 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 its compatibility. 

NOTE:

 Large throat snap hooks must not be connected to standard size D-rings or 

similar objects which will result in a load on the gate if the hook or D-ring twists or 

rotates, 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 application.

•  In a false engagement, where features that protrude from the snap hook or 

carabiner catch on the anchor, and without visual confirmation seems to be fully 

engaged to the anchor point. 

•  To each other. 

•  By wrapping the web lifeline around an anchor and securing to lifeline except as 

allowed for Tie Back models.

•  To any object which is shaped or sized in a way that the snap hook or carabiner will 

not close and lock, or that roll-out could occur. 

•  In a manner that does not allow the connector to align properly while under load. 

Summary of Contents for FS805-KM

Page 1: ...User Manual V2 0 2017 Copyright SAFEWAZE FS805 KM 60 80 100 PORTABLE KERNMANTLE ROPE HORIZONTAL LIFELINE Compliant with OSHA 1910 OSHA 1926 Subpart M ANSI A10 32 2011...

Page 2: ...ETY STANDARDS 4 3 WORKER CLASSIFICATIONS 4 4 PRODUCT SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS 4 5 LIMITATIONS 5 6 COMPATIBILITY OF CONNECTIONS 6 7 7 MAKING CONNECTIONS 7 8 8 COMPONENTS AND SPECIFICATIONS 9 9 INSTALLATIO...

Page 3: ...manual and any other instructional material must be available to the user of the equipment The user must understand how to safely and effectively use the FS805 KM and all fall protection equipment use...

Page 4: ...systems Competent Person A highly trained and experienced person who is assigned by the employer to be responsible for all elements of a fall safety program including but not limited to its regulation...

Page 5: ...the anchorage connector to arrest a fall before the user strikes the ground or an obstruction When calculating fall clearance account for a MINIMUM 2 safety factor deceleration distance user height l...

Page 6: ...ate mechanisms to inadvertently open regardless of how they become oriented Connectors hooks carabiners and D rings must be capable of supporting at least 5 000 lbs 22 2 kN Connectors must be compatib...

Page 7: ...the exception of tie back hooks NOTE Large snap hooks must not be connected to objects which will result in a load on the gate if the hook twists or rotates unless the snap hook complies with ANSI Z3...

Page 8: ...e housing connector of the Self Retracting Lanyard to the O ring on the rope of the SAFEWAZE FS805 KM Horizontal Lifeline The opposing end of the Self Retracting Lanyard is connected to the primary do...

Page 9: ...tach one leg of the Dual Leg Retractable to the O ring on the rope of the SAFEWAZE FS805 KM Horizontal Lifeline and the unused leg to an approved lanyard storage keeper on the harness Note Never attac...

Page 10: ...wn terminations should be secure complete and not visibly damaged All rope splices should be secure System must be properly tensioned No load indicators shall be deployed Damaged and other deteriorate...

Page 11: ...e small D ring of the Cross Arm Strap Step 5 Tension the System Pull the spliced end of the rope through the tensioner by hand until the slack has been removed from the system Use a wrench or metal ba...

Page 12: ...y Absorbing Lanyard in feet m TWO USERS 19 5 5 92 Fall Clearance with 6 Energy Absorbing Lanyard in feet m ONE USER 19 1 5 82 11 20 3 35 6 10 21 5 6 53 23 4 7 11 25 9 7 85 19 5 5 92 19 9 5 97 21 3 6 4...

Page 13: ...arance with Safewaze SRD in feet m TWO USERS 9 7 2 92 Fall Clearance with Safewaze SRD in feet m ONE USER 8 2 2 49 11 20 3 35 6 10 10 3 3 12 11 6 3 51 12 9 3 89 8 5 2 57 8 10 2 69 9 4 2 84 51 60 15 54...

Page 14: ...or other degrading elements 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 extende...

Page 15: ...User Manual V2 0 2017 Copyright SAFEWAZE Page 15 Inspection Log DATE INSPECTED BY CONDITION OF SYSTEM...

Page 16: ...User Manual V2 0 2017 Copyright SAFEWAZE Page 16 Labels...

Page 17: ...User Manual V2 0 2017 Copyright SAFEWAZE WARRANTY SAFEWAZE 322 Industrail Court Concord NC 28025 PHONE 1 704 262 7893 FAX 1 704 262 9051 EMAIL info safewaze com Web safewaze com...

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