SafeWaze LATITUDE PRO ARC FLASH SRL-P Instruction Manual Download Page 13

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FIGURE 7 - SW-9012 BWB INSTALLATION

FIGURE 8 - 9013 BWB INSTALLATION

FIGURE 9 - FS1014-TL-BLACK-BWB INSTALLATION

Curved Portion 

of SW-9012

Bar assembly of bracket which inserts 

behind webbing at dorsal D-ring

Locking Button (B)

Locking Button (A)

LOAD IN

DICATO

R

LOA

D IN

DIC

ATO

R

A

FALL-ARREST

Arc Flash

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ANSI Z359.14, ANSI A10.32, 

OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502

ASTM F887 

          020005

Arc Flash

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ANSI Z359.14, ANSI A10.

32, 

OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 192

6.502

ASTM F887 

   

       020005

Diagram of SW-9012 in opened 

configuration

The SW-9012 Behind the Web Bracket (BWB) comes fully assembled and ready for installation.  No tools are required for installation of the BWB onto a Full Body 

Harness (FBH) harness.  Use the following instructions and Figure 7 to install the 9012 BWB. 

 

Connect To Harness:

 1. 

Ensure that the curved portion of BWB is in a downward orientation relative to the harness (See Step 1).

 2. 

Simultaneously depress both locking buttons (A) and (B) and slide the bracket open as indicated (See Steps 2 and 3)

 3. 

With the bracket open, position the bar assembly in an orientation that will allow the bar to slide under/behind  both web loops at the Dorsal Dring of    

 

    the FBH.

   

4. While pressing in on locking button (A) slide the bar behind both loops of webbing at dorsal D-ring until the bar locks back into place (See Step 4). 

 5. 

Check the locking function of the bracket by attempting to slide the bracket open WITHOUT depressing locking buttons (A) or (B).  Bracket    

 

     

    bar should not move and the bracket is now locked into place.  

The 9013 brackets comes fully assembled and ready for installation.  No tools are required for installation of the bracket onto harness.  Use the following 

instructions and Figure 8 to install the 9013 Behind the Web Bracket.

 

Connect To Harness:

 

1. Ensure that the curved portion of 9013 is in a downward orientation relative to the harness (See Dwg. 1).

 

2. Simultaneously depress both locking button (A) and and slide lock (B) (See Dwg. 2) to swing the bracket open as indicated 

     

    (See Dwg. 3).

 

3. With the bracket open, install dual leg retractables onto the bracket via the swivel tops of each.  Swivels should be hanging on the curved portion of    

 

    bracket.

 

4. Slide the bar behind both loops of webbing at dorsal D-ring. Swing the bracket closed unti it locks into place. 

 

5. Check the locking function of the bracket by attempting to swing the bracket open WITHOUT depressing locking button (A) or 

     

    slide lock (B).  Bracket bar should not move and the bracket is now locked into place.  

 

6. Dual leg Retractables can be easily installed and removed from bracket by once again depressing both locking button (A) and 

     

    slide lock (B), which allows bracket to swing open without complete removal from harness.  

The behind the web bracket comes fully assembled and ready for installation.  No tools are required for installation of the bracket onto harness.  Use the following 

instructions and Figure 9 to install the bracket:

 

Connect to Harness:

 

1. Unfasten the two small brackets on the green retractable spacer off of the carabiner. 

 

2. Slide the green spacer around to the side of carabiner to allow opening of the carabiner gate. 

 

3. Open the carabiner gate and slide spacer off of carabiner and remove one of the retractables.   

 

4. Holding gate open on carabiner, insert the open end of carabiner through the webbing loops at the Dorsal D-ring of the harness.    

 

     

     

    Ensure that both loops of webbing on are captured inside of carabiner.  

 

5. With carabiner gate still open, slide the removed retractable and green spacer back onto carabiner and allow carabiner gate to close.

 

6. Slide the green retractable spacer back over the gate of carabiner and snap the two small brackets back into place on carabiner, with the    

 

     

    web loops positioned between the ends of the bracket.

LOAD IN

DICATO

R

LOA

D IN

DIC

ATO

R

A

FALL-ARREST

1

2

PUSH

SLIDE TO OPEN

ANSI Z359.14, ANSI A10.32, 

OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502

ASTM F887 

          020005

ANSI Z359.14, 

ANSI A10.32, 

OSHA 1910.66, 

OSHA 1926.502

ASTM F887 

          020005

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3

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Diagram of 9013 in opened 

configuration

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PUSH

SLIDE TO OPEN

1

2

PUSH

SLIDE TO OPEN

1

2

PUSH

SLIDE TO OPEN

Slide Lock

 (B)

Locking Button 

(A)

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Bar assembly of bracket which inserts 

behind webbing at dorsal D-ring

Curved Portion 

of 9013

2

3

1

LOAD IN

DICATO

R

LOA

D IN

DIC

ATO

R

A

FALL-ARREST

Arc Flash

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ANSI Z359.14, ANSI A10.32, 

OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502

ASTM F887 

          020005

Arc Flash

i

ANSI Z359.14, ANSI A10.32,

 

OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502

ASTM F887 

          020005

Summary of Contents for LATITUDE PRO ARC FLASH SRL-P

Page 1: ...0 00031 Arc Flash i 020051 ANSI Z359 14 2021 OSHA 1910 140 OSHA 1910 66 ASTM F887 470 00031 Arc Flash i 020051 ANSI Z359 14 2021 OSHA 1910 140 OSHA 1910 66 ASTM F887 470 00031 1 2 PUSH SLIDE TO OPEN A...

Page 2: ...EST DISTANCE MIN REQ FALL CLEARANCE 8 10 11 0 SWING FALLS 10 12 0 FALL PROTECTION AND RESCUE PLAN 11 13 0 NORMAL OPERATIONS 11 14 0 COMPATIBILITY OF COMPONENTS 11 15 0 COMPATIBILITY OF CONNECTORS 11 1...

Page 3: ...or both that may affect or interfere with the safe function of each other DO NOT alter equipment DO NOT misuse equipment User must have a written Rescue Plan and means at hand to implement it when us...

Page 4: ...ng 7X 05 Clear Resin 2 8 X X 020 5202 1 S 7 Kevlar Webbing 7X 05 Clear Resin 3 0 X X 020 5203 1 S 7 Kevlar Webbing 7X 05 Clear Resin 3 6 X X 020 5204 1 S 7 Kevlar Webbing 7X 05 Clear Resin 2 7 X X 020...

Page 5: ...nd tested Separate units may be used for each test All test results are recorded This test data is then used to establish the fall clearance guidelines published in this user instruction manual Class...

Page 6: ...Figure 2 Illustrates a Fall Clearance Calculation Fall Clearance FC is the total combined values of Free Fall FF Deceleration Distance DD and a Safety Factor SF Safety Factor calculations may differ...

Page 7: ...signed by the employer to perform duties at a location where such person will be exposed to a fall hazard 2 Rescuer Person or persons other than the rescue subject acting to perform an assisted rescue...

Page 8: ...ed on the ANSI Z359 14 2021 prescribed Maximum Allowed Free Fall of 24 in and Maximum Allowed Arrest Distance of 42 in Fall Clearance calculations may vary dependent upon the SRL being used It is esse...

Page 9: ...RREST DISTANCE OF 42 Lateral Offset Distance Y In Feet 0 2 4 6 8 10 15 20 25 8 7 6 2 3 m 8 3 2 5 m 9 2 7 m 10 1 3 1 m 11 4 3 5 m 12 9 4 m 17 1 5 2 m 21 6 6 6 m 26 3 8 m 10 7 6 2 3 m 8 3 2 5 m 8 9 2 7...

Page 10: ...4 ANSI A10 32 OSHA 1910 66 OSHA 1926 502 SWING FA L L An anchorage point located in a position that is not directly over the user s fall location results in a Swing Fall See Figure 3 Swing falls may r...

Page 11: ...ECTORS HAVE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS CONTACT SAFEWAZE WITH QUESTIONS Connectors are compatible with connecting elements when they have been designed to work together in such a way that their sizes and...

Page 12: ...or that shows damage consistent with the effects of a fall must be removed from service immediately Equipment must then be serviced See Section 18 if applicable or disposed of See Section 19 16 0 USE...

Page 13: ...wivels should be hanging on the curved portion of bracket 4 Slide the bar behind both loops of webbing at dorsal D ring Swing the bracket closed unti it locks into place 5 Check the locking function o...

Page 14: ...ry web lifeline IMPORTANT If the lifeline comes in contact with acids or other caustic chemicals remove the SRL from service and wash with water and a mild soap solution Inspect the SRL using the Insp...

Page 15: ...O N D DO NOT ATTEMPT TO SERVICE OR REPAIR THIS UNIT CONTACT SAFEWAZE FOR SERVICE OR REPAIR INFORMATION Device must be inspected prior to each use in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Per...

Page 16: ...887 020005 FIGURE 12 INSPECTION DIAGRAMS Load Impact Indicator Webbing Housing Labeling Labeling Swivel Top Hook Body Bracket Labeling Cover Arc Flash i 020051 ANSI Z359 14 2021 OSHA 1910 140 OSHA 191...

Page 17: ...ok Body Rivets Corrosion Pitting Nicks CONNECTORS PASS FAIL NOTE Termination Stitch Splice or Swage Cuts Fraying Broken Stitching Excessive Wear Cable Separating Bird Caging Entire Length Retracts Smo...

Page 18: ...Copyright Safewaze 2023 Page 18 Date Inspection Items Noted Corrective Action Initials INSPECTION LOG...

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Page 20: ...Copyright Safewaze 2023 Page 20 Safewaze 225 Wilshire Ave SW Concord NC 28025 PHONE 1 800 230 0319 FAX 1 704 262 9051 WEB safewaze com EMAIL info safewaze com...

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