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Copyright Safewaze 2022
CONNECTING TO THE SYSTEM
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Number of Users
The Mobile SafeLink Horizontal Lifeline System is designed
for up to four (4) users at one time, with a capacity (including
clothing, tools, etc.) up to 310 lbs (140.6 kg) per user along the
entire system, NOT PER SPAN. Installation/use of the system
with the Safewaze 42 in Stanchions allows for a maximum of 2
users.
Full-Body Harnesses
Only full-body harnesses may be used with the Mobile SafeLink
Horizontal Lifeline System
Attach the housing connector of the self-retracting device to the
cable of the Mobile SafeLink Horizontal Lifeline System. The
opposing end is connected to the Dorsal D-ring of the full-body
harness.
NEVER ATTACH AN ADDITIONAL
ENERGY-ABSORBING LANYARD OR
SELF-RETRACTING LIFELINE TO
LENGTHEN THE LIFELINE.
NEVER USE COMBINATIONS OF
COMPONENTS OR SUBSYSTEMS THAT
MAY AFFECT OR INTERFERE WITH
THE SAFE FUNCTION OF ANY OTHER
COMPONENT(S) OR SUBSYSTEM(S).
Self-Retracting Lifeline (SRLs) & Dual-Leg SRLs
Only use SRLs that meet the requirements as
specified in ANSI Z359.14-2014.
Attach a dual-leg SRL directly to the Dorsal D-ring of
the full-body harness. Attach one leg of the dual-leg
SRL to the cable using a metal O-ring or approved
carabiner of the Mobile SafeLink Horizontal Lifeline
System. Attach the unused leg to the lanyard storage
keeper on the full-body harness.
When using the dual-leg SRL to move between
aluminum post supports (spans), attach one leg to
the next span before disconnecting the previous leg.
Connection of both legs while transitioning between
spans is acceptable and recommended.
NEVER ATTACH ONE LEG OVER THE CABLE AND
CONNECT THE SNAP HOOK BACK TO THAT LEG.
NEVER ATTACH AN UNUSED LEG OF THE
DUAL-LEG SRL BACK TO THE HARNESS AT
ANY LOCATION OTHER THAN THE LANYARD
STORAGE KEEPER.
MAINTENANCE, SERVICE and STORAGE
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The Mobile SafeLink Horizontal Lifeline System
requires no scheduled maintenance, other than
repair or replacement of items found defective during
inspection. The Stoplink Brake must be serviced when
subject to an in-service arrested load.
TRAINING
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It is the responsibility of all users of this equipment
to understand these instructions, and to be trained
in the correct installation, use, and maintenance
of this equipment. All users must be aware of the
consequences of improper installation or use of this
equipment.
This User Manual is not a substitute for a
comprehensive training program. Training must be
provided on a periodic basis to ensure proficiency of
the users.