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This equipment is intended to be used by persons trained in its correct application and use. It is the responsibility of the user to assure they are familiar with 

these instructions and are trained in the correct care and use of this equipment. Users must be aware of the operating characteristics, application, limits, and the 

consequences of improper use.

 5.0  TRAINING

 6.0  LIMITATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS

 4.0  WORKER CLASSIFICATIONS

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Capacity:  

Safewaze Self Retracting Lifelines are designed in compliance with ANSI Z359.14-2021 to meet the weight capacity range of   

 

(130-310 lbs), OSHA up to (420 lbs).  

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Anchorage:

  

Anchorages selected for fall arrest systems shall have a strength capable of sustaining static loads applied in the directions  

 

permitted by the system of at least: 

  

 

 

1.  5,000 lbs. (2267.9 kg) for non-certified anchorages, or 

 

 

2.  Two times the maximum arresting force for certified anchorages. 

 

   When more than one fall arrest system is attached to an anchorage, the strengths set forth in (1) and (2) above shall be multiplied by the    

 

   number of systems attached to the anchorage. 

 

   From OSHA 1926.502 and 1910.66:  

 

   Anchorages used for attachment of personal fall arrest systems shall be independent of any anchorage being used to support or suspend    

 

   platforms, and capable of supporting at least 5,000 lbs. (2267.9 kg) per user attached, or be designed, installed, and used as part of a 

 

   complete personal fall arrest system which maintains a safety factor of at least two, and is under the supervision of a qualified person.

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Locking Speed: 

 

The nature of this equipment requires sufficient space in the working area to allow for the SRL to lock. Working in small or confined spaces 

may keep the user’s body from reaching the speed needed to lock the SRL during a fall. Working on slowly shifting materials, such as grain or sand, may not 

allow the speed needed to cause the SRL to lock. 

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Swing Falls:  

As the user moves laterally away from an overhead anchor point, the risks related to swing falls increase.  The force of striking an object 

involving swing fall can in some instances generate more forces than a fall with the user wearing no fall protection equipment.  Minimize swing falls by 

working as directly below the anchorage point as possible.  

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Free Fall:  

Safewaze SRLs when used correctly with the unit anchored directly overhead and no slack in the lifeline, will limit the free fall distance to  

0 ft. (0 m).  In order to limit free fall distances, keep attachment of the SRL below Dorsal D-ring height to as minimal a distance as possible.  Safewaze

  

Latitude Pro Arc Flash SRL-Ps are not 

designed to allow for foot level tie-off.

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Fall Clearance:  

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 by manufacturer, but for the purposes of this manual, 

 

the Safety Factor is calculated at 2 ft.. The Safety Factor includes D-ring shift and Harness Stretch.

 

Table 6-10 in this manual indicate Minimum Fall Clearances when the 

Latitude Pro Arc Flash SRL-Ps 

are anchored overhead, or below the 

 

Dorsal D-ring.  For falls from a kneeling or crouched position an additional 3 ft. (1 m) of Fall Clearance is required.  If a Swing Fall Hazard exists, the  

 

total vertical fall distance will be greater than if the user had fallen directly under the anchor point. Section 11 and Table 10 in this manual provide  

 

information regarding Swing Fall hazards and additional Fall Clearance Requirements.

When installing or using this equipment always refer to the following requirements and limitations:

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Sharp Edges:  

Safewaze 

Class 1 SRLs

 are NOT designed for use in Leading Edge Environments.  Should a specific work area have extremely sharp 

edge(s) that may come into contact with the lifeline constituent of the SRL, a Class 2 SRL is required.    

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Hazards:  

Extra precautions should be taken if this equipment is used in an environment where hazards exist.  Hazards can include but are not limited to: 

moving machinery, high voltage equipment or power lines, caustic chemicals, corrosive environments, toxic or explosive gases, or high heat.  Avoid working 

in an area where overhead equipment or personnel could fall and contact the user, fall protection equipment, or the lifeline.  Areas where the user’s lifeline 

may cross or tangle with the lifeline of another user should be avoided.  Do not allow the lifeline to pass under arms or between the user’s legs.  

Understand the definitions of those who work in proximity of or may be exposed to fall hazards or rescues.

Qualified Person:  

“Qualified Person” means one who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive 

 

knowledge, training, and experience, has successfully demonstrated his ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project.

Competent Person:  

“Competent Person” means one who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working 

conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.

Authorized Person:  

“Authorized Person” means a person approved or assigned by the employer to perform a specific type of duty or duties or to be at a specific 

location or locations at the job site.

It is the responsibility of a Qualified or Competent person to supervise the job site and ensure safety 

regulations are complied with.  

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...

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