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Intended Use:

The equipment covered in this manual is intended for use as part of a complete Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS). 

Use of this equipment for any other purpose, such as material handling, sports activities, or other action not described in these User Instructions is 
not approved by Safewaze.  Use of this equipment in a manner outside the scope of those covered within this Manual can result in serious injury or 
death.  

The equipment covered in this manual is only to be used by trained personnel in workplace applications. 

WARNING

Safewaze Self Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) are part of a complete PFAS.  Every user must be trained in the inspection, installation, operation, and proper 
usage of their complete PFAS.  Unapproved in inappropriate use of Safewaze SRLs could result in serious injury or death. Refer to these instructions for 
the proper selection, installation, maintenance, and service of this equipment.  For questions regarding use of this equipment beyond the scope of this 
manual, contact Safewaze.  

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The actions listed below are designed to reduce the risks associated with the use of Safewaze SRLs:

•  User must inspect the SRL prior to each use which includes a check for proper locking and retraction.

•  If the inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, the SRL must be removed from service and repaired or replaced as specified in      

   this manual.
•  If a Safewaze SRL is exposed to fall arrest or impact forces, it must be immediately removed from service and labeled “Unusable”.
•  Never allow slack to form in the SRL lifeline constituent.  Never tie or knot the lifeline.
•  Utilize extra caution to keep the lifeline free from any obstructions including but not limited to; surrounding objects, tools, equipment, moving  
   machinery, co-workers, yourself, or possible impact from overhead objects that could come into contact with the lifeline or worker.
•  Avoid making sudden or quick movements as this could cause the SRL to inadvertently lock. 
•  Do not use a Safewaze SRL in an environment where the fall path is obstructed.  Use of a Safewaze SRL on slowly shifting or unstable  

   material such as grain or sand, or within cramped or confined spaces, may not allow the worker to reach adequate speed to make the SRL  

   lock up. 
•  Unused leg(s) of a harness mounted SRL should be attached to the parking component on the front of the harness. 

•  If the PFAS is made up of components from different manufacturers, ensure that all components of the PFAS are compatible with each  

   other and meet all applicable standards, regulations, or requirements.  A Competent or Qualified Person should always review and approve  

   the PFAS system prior to worker use. 

•  Fall protection equipment that fails inspection must be removed from service and tagged “Unusable”.  This equipment should be returned to  
   Safewaze for repair / service (if applicable), or destroyed.  For questions regarding service / repair of components, contact Safewaze. 
•  Never exceed the maximum allowable weight capacity of your fall protection equipment. 
•  Never exceed the maximum free fall distance of your fall protection equipment.
•  A Rescue Plan must be in place in the event of a fall.  All employees should be trained and knowledgeable in the Rescue Plan and Rescue  
   Operations. 
•  Fall protection equipment must never be altered or modified.  Only Safewaze, or entities authorized in writing by Safewaze, may make 
   repairs to Safewaze fall protection equipment.
•  User(s) of Safewaze fall protection equipment must ensure that their health and physical condition allows them to withstand all forces and  
   potential risks associated with working at heights.
•  Use of a body belt is not authorized for fall arrest applications.  Use only a Full Body Harness (FBH).
•  Always wear required personal protective equipment when installing, using, or inspecting this equipment.
•  If conducting training operations with this equipment, ensure that a secondary fall protection system is installed and utilized in a manner  
   that does not expose the trainee to unintended fall hazards.
•  Immediately seek medical attention in the event a worker suffers a fall arrest incident. 
•  Work directly under the anchor point as much as possible to minimize swing fall hazards. 
•  Certain subsystems may interfere with the proper operation of the equipment in this manual.  Use only compatible connections.  Contact  
   Safewaze for questions regarding compatibility of equipment or components not covered in this manual.
•  Avoid objects, equipment, or surfaces that could harm the user or equipment. 
•  User must ensure that there is adequate fall clearance when working at height.
•  Extra precautions must be taken if working in the vicinity of moving machinery, electrical hazards, chemical hazards, sharp edges, 
   explosive or toxic gases, extreme temperatures, or below overhead equipment or materials that could impact the user and his/her fall 
   protection equipment.
•  If work is conducted in a high heat environment, ensure that Arc Flash or other suitable fall protection equipment is utilized.   

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Users should enact the preacautionary measures listed below to reduce the inherent risks of working at height:

SAFETY INFORMATION AND PRECAUTIONS

User must read, understand, and follow all safety and usage information contained within this manual prior to use of this equipment.  Failure 
to follow all safety and usage information can result in serious injury or death.
 

Summary of Contents for SW-8008-11LE

Page 1: ... used as part of an employee training program as required by OSHA Copyright Safewaze 2022 SRL Instruction Manual 220 00067 ANSI Z359 14 2014 OSHA Single Leg LE SW8008 11LE SW8008 11LE RBHALU SW8008 11LE ALU SW8008 11LE RBH Dual Leg LE SW8008 11LE DL SW8008 11LE RBHALUDL SW8008 11LE ALUDL SW8008 11LE RBHDL ...

Page 2: ... or Qualified Person should always review and approve the PFAS system prior to worker use Fall protection equipment that fails inspection must be removed from service and tagged Unusable This equipment should be returned to Safewaze for repair service if applicable or destroyed For questions regarding service repair of components contact Safewaze Never exceed the maximum allowable weight capacity ...

Page 3: ...M A T E R I A L S W 9 0 1 2 B E H I N D T H E W E B B R A C K E T S T E E L R E B A R H O O K A L U M I N U M R E B A R H O O K A N S I O S H A U S E R C A P A C I T Y DESCRIPTION Table 1 indicates the SRL models included in the Latitude Edge 11 Series as well as their configurations Models in the series are offered in 11 ft 3 4 m length Latitude Edge 11 units are equipped with 3 16 galvanized ste...

Page 4: ...n 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 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 cm To limit free fall distances keep attachment of the SRL ...

Page 5: ...he Inspection Form on Page 18 of this manual prior to filling out the form for the first time Copies of the Inspection Form can be used for later Inspections Annual inspections by a Competent Person other than the user must be recorded in the Inspection Log Page 19 2 2 FALL PROTECTION RESCUE PLAN When using this equipment employers must create and maintain a Fall Protection and Rescue Plan and pro...

Page 6: ...xception 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 12 and is equipped with a 3 600 lbs 16 kN gate Check the marking on your snap hook to verify its compatibility In a false engagement where features that protrude from the snap hook or carabiner catch on ...

Page 7: ...eight or higher than the edge over which a fall may occur An anchor point below the level of the edge is dangerous as they cause the lifeline to redirect at a sharper than 90 degree angle See Figure 4 The user s must not work on the far side of an opening opposite the Leading Edge SRL anchor point The redirection angle of the lifeline at an edge over which a fall may occur shall be at least 90 deg...

Page 8: ...5 10 4 82 m 16 3 4 95 m 16 9 5 10 m 13 6 4 11 m 14 4 26 m 14 6 4 42 m 15 4 57 m 15 4 4 67 m 15 10 4 82 m 16 3 4 95 m 13 2 4 01 m 13 6 4 11 m 14 1 4 29 m 14 6 4 42 m 15 4 57 m X X 12 8 3 84 m 13 3 96 m 13 6 4 11 m 14 1 4 29 m X X X 17 5 18 m 17 6 5 33 m 18 5 48 m 18 9 5 71 m 19 6 5 94 m 20 3 6 17 m 21 6 40 m 16 6 5 02 m 17 4 62 m 17 7 5 35 m 18 3 5 56 m 18 9 5 71 m 19 6 5 94 m 20 3 6 17 m 16 4 87 m...

Page 9: ...lbf 6 0 kN Average Arresting Force 900 lbf 4 0 kN Claimed Maximum Arresting Distance 47 in 1 2 m Minimum Fall Clearance Required 6 5 ft 1 52 m Maximum Free Fall 0 ft 0 m Maximum Arresting Force 1 800 lbf 8 0 kN Average Arresting Force N A Claimed Maximum Arresting Distance 47 in 1 5 m Minimum Fall Clearance Required 8 5 ft 2 05 m Maximum Free Fall 0 ft 0 m TABLE 7 MINIMUM FALL CLEARANCE OVERHEAD U...

Page 10: ...8 ft 1 46 m 6 ft 1 83 m 7 3 ft 2 22 m X 0 ft 0 m 5 5 ft 1 67 m 7 9 ft 2 41 m 9 8 ft 2 98 m 11 5 ft 3 50 m X 0 ft 0 m 7 1 ft 2 16 m 10 2 ft 3 10 m 12 5 ft 3 81 m 14 6 ft 4 45 m X 0 ft 0 m 9 6 ft 2 92 m 13 5 ft 4 11 m 16 7 ft 5 09 m 19 2 ft 5 85 m X 0 ft 0 m 11 6 ft 3 54 m 16 3 ft 4 96 m 20 ft 6 09 m 23 1 ft 7 04 m A B 8 ft 2 4 m 10 ft 3 m 20 ft 6 1 m 30 ft 9 1 m 50 ft 15 2 m 70 ft 21 3 m 6 ft 1 8 m...

Page 11: ... 3 4 3 2 3 2 2 1 1 0 3 4 4 3 2 5 5 2 2 1 1 0 3 4 4 3 1 5 5 6 6 9 9 8 8 7 7 9 8 7 6 9 8 7 6 8 7 5 6 8 7 6 9 8 7 9 8 7 6 6 3 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 5 4 4 3 2 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 0 0 0 0 0 6 0 2 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 1 1 2 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 1 8 0 0 0 0 9 5 3 4 0 4 3 3 4 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 1 2 2 4 3 3 4 5 1 0 0 0 3 1 2 1 1 2 3 5 4 4 5 6 5 6 1 0 0 0 3 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 5 4 4 5...

Page 12: ... portion of SW 9012 is in a downward orientation relative to the harness See Dwg 1 Figure 10 2 Simultaneously depress both locking buttons A and B See Dwg 2 Figure 10 and slide the bracket open as indicated See Dwg 3 Figure 10 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 While pressin...

Page 13: ...fall Upon rescue remove the SRL from use When working with an SRL always allow the lifeline to retract back into the device in a controlled manner Do not release the unit to free spin back into itself WARNING Do not tie or knot the lifeline Avoid lifeline contact with sharp or abrasive surfaces Inspect the lifeline frequently for cuts fraying burns or signs of chemical damage Dirt contaminants and...

Page 14: ...istance 24 in 0 61 m 6 2 MAXIMUM ARREST FORCE AND MAXIMUM ARREST DISTANCE SRLs documented in this instruction manual meet the following Arrest Force and Arrest Distance maximums when tested in accordance with Section 4 2 1 of ANSI Z359 14 These calculations are based upon overhead anchorage of the SRL TABLE 10 CLASS A Average Arresting Force 900 lbs 5 0kN Maximum Arresting Force 1 800 lbs 8 0 kN M...

Page 15: ...ive buildup of debris on the cable may prevent the cable lifeline from fully retracting back into the housing and create a potential free fall hazard Clean cable using an acid free oil or petroleum jelly at regular intervals Always wear gloves when servicing inspecting steel cable SRLs 7 0 MAINTENANCE SERVICING AND STORAGE IMPORTANT If the lifeline comes in contact with acids or other caustic chem...

Page 16: ...ester device Connection of this device to a full body harness is to be made to the webbing at the dorsal D ring only User must ensure that any connection to anchorage is properly secured prior to use Avoid lifeline contact with chemical thermal and or electrical hazards This product is suitable for use with horizontal lifelines and horizontal positioning Lifeline may contact sharp or abrasive edge...

Page 17: ...6 OSHA 1926 502 020047 ANSI Z359 14 ANSI A10 32 OSHA 1910 66 OSHA 1926 502 020047 Pull Handle Housing FIGURE 15 INSPECTION DIAGRAMS Hook Nose Gate Hinge Galvanized Cable Housing Label Load Impact Indicator Energy Absorber Sew In Labels Swivel Top Behind the Web Bracket ...

Page 18: ...ook 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 Smoothly Test Braking Locking Function LIFELINE WEB OR CABLE SELF RETRACTING DEVICES INSPECTION FORM SELF RETRACTING DEVICES Model Number Name of Inspector Serial Number Description Signature Lot Number...

Page 19: ...Copyright Safewaze 2022 Page 19 Date Inspection Items Noted Corrective Action Initials INSPECTION LOG ...

Page 20: ...Copyright Safewaze 2022 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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