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Before each use ensure that the equipment is in good working condition.  Inspect the unit to ensure it has not been damaged and that the unit pays out and 

retracts properly. Prior to each use, the braking system must be inspected. Grasp the body of the unit in one hand and the web lifeline in the other. With a quick, 

jerking motion, pull down on the web. The brake should engage, stopping movement almost immediately.  Inspect the SRL (using the Inspection Form on 

Page 15) and ensure that all connection hardware is working properly. Brake failure or unsatisfactory results during any portion of the inspection requires 

immediate removal of the SRL from service.  Figure 15 in this manual points out key inspection areas of the Latitude / Latitude Pro Tie-Back SRL-Ps. 

 17.2  PRIOR TO EACH USE

Figure 13 shows examples of equipment damage. Equipment inspectors must be trained to look for damage as illustrated, as well as other damage that may 

occur. If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition remove the SRL from service. 

 17.3 UNSAFE OR DEFECTIVE CONDITIONS

FIGURE 13 - EXAMPLES OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE

Cut

Frayed

Heavily Soiled

Welding Burns

The working life of Safewaze SRLs are determined by work conditions, care, maintenance, and proper inspections. As long as the SRL passes inspection, it may 

remain in service.

Dispose of the Safewaze SRL if it has been damaged by fall arrest forces or inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition that cannot be repaired by an 

authorized Safewaze Service Center. Before disposing of the SRL, cut the lifeline in half so that it is not mistakenly reused. For questions regarding disposal, 

service, or repair of Safewaze SRLs, contact Safewaze at (800) 230-0319.

 17.4  PRODUCT LIFE

 17.5  DISPOSAL

FIGURE 14 - LABELING

 18.0  LABELING

SPECIFICATIONS: 

Materials: Steel and aluminum hardware, Plastic housing, and Polyester and UHMWPE webbing 

Working length: 6 ft. (1.83 m)

Capacity: ANSI 130-310 lbs. (58.97-140.61 kg), OSHA up to 420 lbs. (190.51 kg)

*including clothing, tools, & equipment

Standards: OSHA 1910.140 and OSHA 1910.66

MODEL# 021-5278

DESCRIPTION: Latitude Tie-Back 6' Dual Web SRL: 9013, 37" SL Tie-Back, 

Alu Snap Hooks

SERIAL #: XXXXXXX     MFG DATE:  XX/XXXX   

               

MUST FOLLOW ALL MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT.  DO NOT REMOVE LABEL.

644216349630

225 Wilshire Ave SW

Concord, NC 28025

USA

(800) 230-0319

www.safewaze.com

CLASS 1 UNIT

(Anchor at or above dorsal d-ring)

WARNING

USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND 

WARNINGS INCLUDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT. DO NOT REMOVE LABEL. 

Not approved for leading edge applications, anchor at or above D-ring only. 

Fall clearances must be calculated by a competent person prior to use. Avoid 

swing fall hazards by working directly under anchorage. Avoid contact with 

sharp surfaces or abrasive edges. Avoid chemical, thermal and/or electrical 

hazards. This product is suitable for use horizontally and with horizontal 

lifelines. Adhere to the hierarchy of controls in Z359.2.

This is a single user fall arrester device. Device must be inspected prior to each use. 

Connection of this device to a full body harness is to be made to the dorsal D-ring only. 

User must ensure that any connection to anchorage is properly secured prior to use. Make 

only compatible connections. Dual connections shall only be used for 100% tie-off 

transitions. Refer to instruction manual for minimum anchorage strength requirements. 

INSPECTION

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. Perform the locking 

function test (by pulling sharply) and the retraction test. Inspect the device for 

label legibility, any evidence of damage or defects, and missing components or 

parts. Inspect all components of device including the housing, connectors, 

fasteners, and the entire length of the lifeline for any damage 

or defects. Refer to instruction manual for inspection 

frequency. Unit must be removed from service if exposed to 

fall arrest forces. If visual fall indicator is deployed, 

immediately remove unit from service. 

1

Class 

Anchor at or above

 the dorsal D-ring

 6’ Web SRL

 

470-00027

WARNING: 

This is a single user fall arrester device. Device must be inspected prior to each use. 

Connection of this device to a full body harness is to be made to the dorsal D-ring only. User must 

ensure that any connection to anchorage is properly secured prior to use. Make only compatible 

connections. Dual connections shall only be used for 100% tie-off transitions. Refer to instruction 

manual for minimum anchorage strength requirements. Not approved for leading edge applications, 

anchor at or above D-ring only. Fall clearances must be calculated by a competent person prior to use. 

Avoid swing fall hazards by working directly under anchorage. Avoid contact with sharp surfaces or 

abrasive edges. Avoid chemical, thermal and/or electrical hazards. This product is suitable for use 

horizontally and with horizontal lifelines. Adhere to the hierarchy of controls in Z359.2

USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS 

INCLUDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT. DO NOT REMOVE LABEL.

470-00154

WARNING: 

This is a single user fall arrester device. Device must be inspected prior to each use. 

Connection of this device to a full body harness is to be made to the dorsal D-ring only. User must 

ensure that any connection to anchorage is properly secured prior to use. Make only compatible 

connections. Dual connections shall only be used for 100% tie-off transitions. Refer to instruction 

manual for minimum anchorage strength requirements. Not approved for leading edge applications, 

anchor at or above D-ring only. Fall clearances must be calculated by a competent person prior to use. 

Avoid swing fall hazards by working directly under anchorage. Avoid contact with sharp surfaces or 

abrasive edges. Avoid chemical, thermal and/or electrical hazards. This product is suitable for use 

horizontally and with horizontal lifelines. Adhere to the hierarchy of controls in Z359.2

USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS 

INCLUDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT. DO NOT REMOVE LABEL.

470-00154

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Standard 

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Standard 

OSHA 1910.140 & 

OSHA 1910.66 

Max Arrest Force 

 1800 lbs. (816.47 kg) 

Max Arrest Force 

 1800 lbs. (816.47 kg) 

Average Arrest Force 

 900 lbs. (408.23 kg)  

Average Arrest Force 

 900 lbs. (408.23 kg) 

Max Arrest Distance 

 

 

 

 

Actual Arrest Distance 

Actual Arrest Distance 

*See product manual

Use Below D-ring 

Use Below D-ring 

*See product manual

 

Max Free Fall Distance 

Max Free Fall Distance  *See product manual

 

OSHA 1910.140 & 

OSHA 1910.66 

*See product manual

*See product manual

 

*See product manual

*See product manual

470-00183

Inspection Log

Do Not Remove Label

J

F M A M J

J

A S 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. Perform the locking function test (by pulling 

sharply) and the retraction test. Inspect the device for 

label legibility, any evidence of damage or defects, and 

missing components or parts. Inspect all components of 

device including the housing, connectors, fasteners, and 

the entire length of the lifeline for any damage or 

defects. Refer to instruction manual for inspection 

frequency. Unit must be removed from service if 

exposed to fall arrest forces. If visual fall indicator is 

deployed, immediately remove unit from service. 

470-00155

Inspection Log

Do Not Remove Label

J

F M A M J

J

A S 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. Perform the locking function test (by pulling 

sharply) and the retraction test. Inspect the device for 

label legibility, any evidence of damage or defects, and 

missing components or parts. Inspect all components of 

device including the housing, connectors, fasteners, and 

the entire length of the lifeline for any damage or 

defects. Refer to instruction manual for inspection 

frequency. Unit must be removed from service if 

exposed to fall arrest forces. If visual fall indicator is 

deployed, immediately remove unit from service. 

470-00155

     

     

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00

49

     

     

02

00

49

If webbing is exposed

outside of shock pack,

immediately remove 

from service

PASS

FAIL

LOAD INDICA

TOR

470-00184

OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502

470-00086

470-00087

OSHA 1910.140, OSHA 1910.66

SPECIFICATIONS: 

Materials: Steel hardware, Clear resin housing, and Dyneema® and polyester webbing 

Working length: 7 ft. (2.13 m)

Capacity: ANSI 130-310 lbs. (58.97-140.61 kg), OSHA up to 420 lbs. (190.51 kg)

*including clothing, tools, & equipment

Standards: OSHA 1910.140 and 1910.66

MODEL# 018-5028

DESCRIPTION: Latitude Pro Tie-Back 7' Single Web SRL: No Attachment, 40" Tie-back

SERIAL #: XXXXXXX     MFG DATE:  XX/XXXX   

               

MUST FOLLOW ALL MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT.  DO NOT REMOVE LABEL.

644216355235

225 Wilshire Ave SW

Concord, NC 28025

USA

(800) 230-0319

www.safewaze.com

CLASS 1 UNIT

(Anchor at or above dorsal d-ring)

470-00159

A

bo

ve

 D

-r

in

U

se

 

Standard 

B

el

ow

 D

-r

in

U

se

 

Standard 

OSHA 1910.140 & 

OSHA 1910.66 

Max Arrest Force 

 1800 lbs. (816.47 kg) 

Max Arrest Force 

 1800 lbs. (816.47 kg) 

Average Arrest Force 

 900 lbs. (408.23 kg)  

Average Arrest Force 

 900 lbs. (408.23 kg) 

Max Arrest Distance 

 

 

 

 

Actual Arrest Distance 

Actual Arrest Distance 

*See product manual

Use Below D-ring 

Use Below D-ring 

*See product manual

 

Max Free Fall Distance 

Max Free Fall Distance  *See product manual

 

OSHA 1910.140 & 

OSHA 1910.66 

*See product manual

*See product manual

 

*See product manual

*See product manual

470-00160

If stitch pattern at the

base of the housing

is torn open,

immediately remove 

from service

PASS

FAIL

LOAD INDICA

TOR

OSHA

ANSI 

 1910.66, O

SHA

Z359.14,

 ANSI

 A10.32 

 1926.502

     

OSHA

AN
SI

 

 1910.

66,
 OS
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Z359.
14,
 AN
SI

 A

10.
32 

 1926.

502

     

470-00156

Latitude 6’ Tie-Back

Latitude Pro 7’ Tie-Back 

Safewaze Latitude / Latitude Pro Tie-Back SRL-Ps must be inspected at the intervals as indicated in Table 7 of this manual. Inspection procedures are illustrated 

in the “Inspection Form” (Page 15).  The replaceable Tie-Back Sling should be inspected per the criteria illustrated in Figure 12. If in doubt about serviceability of 

Tie-Back Sling, INSTALL NEW REPLACEMENT! Figure 11 of this manual illustrates proper steps for Tie-Back Sling replacement.  

Summary of Contents for LATITUDE TIE BACK

Page 1: ...t Safewaze 220 00089 SRL P Instruction Manual OSHA 1910 140 1910 66 This manual is intended to meet manufacturer s instructions as required and should be used as part of an employee training program a...

Page 2: ...ING FALLS 9 11 0 FALL PROTECTION AND RESCUE PLAN 10 12 0 NORMAL OPERATIONS 10 13 0 COMPATIBILITY OF COMPONENTS 10 14 0 COMPATIBILITY OF CONNECTORS 10 15 0 USE 11 16 0 MAINTENANCE SERVICE AND STORAGE 1...

Page 3: ...e contact with sharp or abrasive surfaces DO NOT use combinations of components or subsystems or both that may affect or interfere with the safe function of each other DO NOT alter equipment DO NOT mi...

Page 4: ...t L i f e l i n e M a t e r i a l L i f e l i n e D i m e n s i o n s i n H o u s i n g M a t e r i a l W e i g h t l b s S t e e l S n a p H o o k L I S t e e l S w i v e l S n a p H o o k A L U S n...

Page 5: ...1926 502 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 22...

Page 6: ...the Dorsal D ring up to a maximum distance of 5 1 5 m Latitude Pro Tie Back SRL Ps are designed for use below the Dorsal D ring up to a maximum of 2 61 m HOUSING Nylon WEBBING 20 mm Ultrahigh Molecula...

Page 7: ...eet 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 7 6 2 3 m 7 6 2 3 m 7 6 2 3 m 8 3 2 5 m 8 6 2 7 m 9 2 7 m 9 3 2 8 m 9 6 2 9 m 9 9 3 0 m 11 3 3 4 m 12 3 7 m 12 9 3 9 m 13 3 4 0 m 11 7 6 2 3 m 7 6 2 3 m 8 3 2 5 m 8...

Page 8: ...rcumference of 36 The graphics illustrated in Figure 3 indicate the Free Fall distance s associated with above and below D ring use Free Fall distances are based on the anchorage distance above or bel...

Page 9: ...nal fall clearance requirements if a Swing Fall Hazard is present when using a Latitude Latitude Pro SRL P in an overhead application The Y Axis represents the height the SRL is anchored above the use...

Page 10: ...nt is designed for use with Safewaze components and subsystems only A Qualified Person should make the determination of Safewaze equipment compatibility with equipment not manufactured by Safewaze Rep...

Page 11: ...the worker and tagged Unusable If any component of the users PFAS indicates damage it must be IMMEDIATELY removed from service and destroyed or contact Safewaze for repair services 1 2 3 4 FIGURE 8 SW...

Page 12: ...cket onto harness Use the following instructions and Figure 10 to install the bracket Connect to Harness 1 Unfasten the two small brackets on the green retractable spacer off of the carabiner 2 Slide...

Page 13: ...Type of Use Application Examples Conditions of Use Inspection Frequency Competent Person Infrequent to Light Rescue and Confined Space Factory Maintenance Good Storage Conditions Indoor or Infrequent...

Page 14: ...ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND WARNINGS INCLUDED WITH THIS EQUIPMENT DO NOT REMOVE LABEL 470 00154 WARNING This is a single user fall arrester device Device must be inspected prior to each use Connection of th...

Page 15: ...Hook 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 S...

Page 16: ...ION DIAGRAMS Latitude Pro 7 Tie Back SRL P Webbing Load Impact Indicator Labeling Labeling Labeling Swivel Top Carabiner Snaphook Additional Labeling Cover Hook Body Load Impact Indicator Gate Snaphoo...

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