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5. 

Users must have a rescue plan, and the means at hand to implement it, that provides for 
the prompt rescue of the user in the event of a fall, or assures that the user is able to rescue 
themselves. A fall over an edge may require special rescue measures.

6. 

Store the SRL in a cool, dry, clean environment, out of direct sunlight, when not in use.

7. 

After a fall occurs on the system, immediately remove from service until a “competent person” 
can make the determination for reuse or disposal.

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IMITATIONS

1. 

CAPACITY: SRL’s are designed for users with a capacity (including clothing, tools, etc.) up to 400 
lb (181 kg) total working weight.

2. 

MATERIALS: The lifeline of the SRL is 7x19 

3⁄16

 inch galvanized steel wire rope.

3. 

CORROSION: Do not leave SRL’s in environments where corrosion of metal parts could 
take place as a result of vapors from organic materials. Use near seawater or other corrosive 
environments may require more frequent inspections to ensure corrosion damage is not affecting 
the performance of the product. 

4. 

CHEMICAL HAZARDS: Solutions containing acids, alkali, or other caustic chemicals, especially 
at elevated temperatures, may cause damage to the SRL’s. When working with such chemicals, 
frequent inspection of this equipment must be performed. Contact Werner Co. with any questions 
concerning the use of the SRL around chemical hazards.

5. 

EXTREME TEMPERATURE: SRL’s are designed to be used in temperatures ranging from -40

°

to +130

°

F (-40°C to +54°C). Protection should be provided for SRL’s when used near welding, 

metal cutting or similar activities. Contact Werner Co. with any questions concerning high 
temperature environments.

6. 

ELECTRICAL HAZARDS: Use extreme caution when working near high voltage power lines due 
to the possibility of electric current fl owing through the SRL or connecting components.

7. 

HEALTH: Minors, pregnant women and anyone with a history of either back or neck problems 
should not use this equipment. 

8. 

RESCUE: In the event of a fall over the edge, special rescue measures may be required.

9. 

TRAINING: Do not use SRL’s without proper training from a “competent person” as defi ned by 
OSHA 29 CFR 1910.140(b) and 1926.32(f).

10.  REPAIRS: Only Werner Co., or persons or entities authorized in writing by Werner Co., may 

make repairs or alterations to the equipment.

ANCHORAGE REQUIREMENTS

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NCHORAGES

All anchorages to which the SRL attaches must meet the requirements of ANSI Z359.2 and OSHA 29 
CFR 1910 and 1926.  

OSHA states:

Anchorages used for attachment of personal fall arrest equipment shall be independent of any 
anchorage being used to support or suspend platforms and capable of supporting at least 
5,000 pounds (22.2 kN) per employee attached, or shall be designed, installed, and used as part 
of a complete personal fall arrest system which maintains a safety factor of at least two; and 
under the supervision of a qualifi ed person.

ANSI Z359.2 states that anchorages selected for fall arrest systems must have a strength capable of 
sustaining static loads, applied in all permitted directions by the system:

A)  no less than 5,000 pounds (22.2 kN) for non-certifi ed anchorages; or
B)  at least two times the maximum arresting force for certifi ed anchorages;
C)  according to ANSI Z359.6, 

Specifi cations and Design Requirements for Active Fall

Protection Systems.

 

WARNING!

Not all fall protection and rescue components are rated for the same user weight capacity.  
Only use components rated for the same weight capacity.  

Summary of Contents for MAX PATROL R410020

Page 1: ... and follow all user instructions provided with the product Before using a fall arrest system users must be trained in the safe use of the system as required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910 30 and 1926 503 or local safety regulations Misuse or failure to heed these warnings and instructions may result in injury or even death WORK SAFE WORK SMART IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PROPER USE OF THE EQUIPMENT ...

Page 2: ...ed by OSHA 29 CFR 1926 32 f 4 SRL s are designed for a single user 5 Not all fall protection and rescue components are rated for the same user weight capacity Only use components rated for the same weight capacity 6 Caution must be taken when using SRL near moving machinery electrical hazards sharp edges or abrasive surfaces Contact with these elements may cause equipment failure personal injury o...

Page 3: ...erature environments 6 ELECTRICAL HAZARDS Use extreme caution when working near high voltage power lines due to the possibility of electric current flowing through the SRL or connecting components 7 HEALTH Minors pregnant women and anyone with a history of either back or neck problems should not use this equipment 8 RESCUE In the event of a fall over the edge special rescue measures may be require...

Page 4: ...f the snap hook specifically designed the snap hook to be used to connect to the equipment in question The following connections must be avoided because they can result in rollout when a non locking snap hook is used Direct connection of a snap hook to horizontal lifeline Two or more snap hooks connected to one D ring Two snap hooks connected to each other A snap hook connected back on its integra...

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Page 6: ...zontal system components must be compatible Both the horizontal and vertical distances are required for clearance calculations Horizontal systems must be designed and installed under the supervision of a qualified person These units are suitable for use with horizontal lifelines PERFORMANCE R410020 AND R410030 R410050 Standards and Regulations Maximum Arrest Distance Free Fall Limit Maximum Arrest...

Page 7: ...ictional agencies WARNING Before using a personal fall arrest system employees must be trained in accordance with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR 1910 30 and 1926 503 and or applicable local state governmental and jurisdictional agencies in the safe use of the system and its components Personal fall arrest systems including SRL s must be inspected prior to each use for wear damage and other deteri...

Page 8: ...ctions supplied with each product CLEANING MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE CLEANING Cleaning and maintenance may be performed by the user The SRL may be wiped down with a mild detergent and clean water solution and rinsed with a dampened clean cloth to remove detergent The hardware can also be wiped down to remove grease or dirt with a clean dry cloth MAINTENANCE SRL s requiring maintenance must be tagged...

Page 9: ...required by OSHA 29 CFR 1910 30 and 1926 503 or local safety Suitable for horizontal use and with horizontal lifelines Not suitable for leading edge applica ons www wernerco com Overhead Use Applica ons SPECIFICATIONS Lifeline Galvanized Steel Cable 3 16 Load Indicator Inspection If the red indicator on the snaphook is visible this indicates the product has seen a fall and should be removed from s...

Page 10: ...PN117616 01 2018 Werner Co Rev A 7 18 Werner Co Fall Protection 93 Werner Rd Greenville PA 16125 724 588 2000 888 523 3371 toll free 888 456 8458 fax ...

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