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Safety Requirements for Self-Retracting Devices ANSI Z359.14-2014

A new ANSI standard for self retracting devices (SRD’s) is in effect. This new standard
supersedes the requirements for SRD’s (including SRL’s with and without retrieval) 
found in ANSI Z359.1 and Z359.4. 

The new standard addresses advancements in the design of SRD’s, including those retracting
devices used in sharp leading edge applications where the line may contact a sharp edge,
plus updates in testing criteria, product performance, device classifications and inspections. 

Which products are affected by the new Standard? 

The standard applies to all types of self retracting devices (SRD’s). This includes the
traditional self retracting lifelines (SRL’s) plus SRL’s with retrieval (SRL-R’s) and SRL’s that are
rated for sharp leading edge applications (SRL-LE’s). 

Important Sections in the New Standard

The important sections of the standard which are new or different than the past SRD
information found in ANSI Z359.1 and Z359.4 include the following: 

Self Retracting Device Classifications 

• Devices are classified according to dynamic performance. Most devices will 

be grouped in Class B. The arrest distance is the total vertical distance required 
to arrest a fall, including the deceleration distance and the activation distance. 
This affects the required clearance for a retractable unit. 

•  Class A= Maximum arrest distance of 24 inches. Average arresting force not 

to exceed 1350 lbs. Not approved for foot level drops or sharp leading edge work.

•  Class B= Maximum arrest distance of 54 inches. Average arresting force not 

to exceed 900 lbs. Not approved for foot level drops or edge work. 

Sharp Leading Edge Class B (SLE)

•  For the first time, a sharp leading edge test for SRL’s is included in the standard. 

Specific test criteria must be met in order for devices to be labeled for sharp 
leading edge work (where the lifeline can come in contact with a sharp edge 
during fall arrest). 

Approved for 

SHARP LEADING EDGE

and foot level drops. 3rd party certified by an ISO 17025

accredited test laboratory. Lengths up to 110’.  Meets OSHA & ANSI Z359.14-2014 Class B (SLE).

Standard/Regulation

Information

Note:

All Ultra-Safe Retractables (web and wire) are approved for 

below foot level drops

such 

as catenary lines and sharp leading edge work up to 78” free fall. 

Summary of Contents for MM-HNY8Y

Page 1: ...r 300 lbs add 12 to safety factor to avoid lower level contact Avoid working where your lifeline may cross or tangle with that of another worker Do not allow the lifeline to pass under your arms or be...

Page 2: ...maintained by the safety program administrator Inspections shall be conducted in intervals based on the type of use infrequent moderate and severe If inspections reveal defects damage stress activate...

Page 3: ...nylon aluminum Internal components steel aluminum Lifeline 3 4 1 Dyneema or 3 16 galvanized cable Internal shock absorbing mechanism disk brake MAXIMUM ARREST FORCE 900 lbs ARREST DISTANCE 54 Max Qui...

Page 4: ...oks Web RetractableY Lanyards with New improved swivel yoke for extra comfort Also includes new 24 wear sleeves for added protection against web abrasion or snagging NEW PRODUCT M2 HPSY8YABB Yoke Swiv...

Page 5: ...5 NEW YOKESWIVELTOP forRETRACTABLE Y LANYARDS...

Page 6: ...pproved for sharp leading edge and foot level drops Ultra Safe Retractables do not require annual factory recertification All retractables have 3600 lb gates 6 NEW MINI MAG FOR HOT WORK MINI MAG MINI...

Page 7: ...80 Cable Retractable Lanyards with Metal Bale with 3600 lb Gate Hook US H110 3 16 cable Length 110 US H150 3 16 cable Length 150 US H210 3 16 cable Length 210 Retrieval Retractable Lifelines with 360...

Page 8: ...LE LANYARD ASSEMBLY FOR HOT WORK MATERIAL Housing aluminum Drum nylon aluminum Internal components steel aluminum Lifeline 3 4 Dyneema Internal shock absorbing mechanism disk brake ARREST DISTANCE 24...

Page 9: ...r point the end of the expandable lanyard snap hook has to be fastened to the D ring of the full body harnesses Connectors which are not self locking snap hooks have to be screwed together using the r...

Page 10: ...s is of particular importance in case of a fall 23 The fall arresting devices up to HPS 11 can also be equipped with a special swivel SW type 24 The suitability for use of a fall arrester with horizon...

Page 11: ...ons Devices are classified according to dynamic performance Most devices will be grouped in Class B The arrest distance is the total vertical distance required to arrest a fall including the decelerat...

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