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2.0  SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS

2.1  RESCUE PLAN:

 When using the Engineered System and connecting subsystem(s), the employer must have a rescue 

plan and the means at hand to implement and communicate that plan to users, authorized persons

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, and rescuers

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trained, on-site rescue team is recommended. Team members should be provided with the equipment and techniques to 

perform a successful rescue. Training should be provided on a periodic basis to ensure rescuer pro

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The Rescue Plan may be provided by the Certi

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 ed Installer. In which case, the Rescue Plan will be include in the 

System Documentation provided on completion of installation.

2.2  INSPECTION FREQUENCY:

 The Engineered System must be inspected by the 3M certified Installer after installation and 

by the User before each use

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. Inspection procedures are described in the 

“Inspection and Maintenance Log”

 included in this 

Installation Manual and the User Manual. Additionally a Periodic Examination must be performed by a 3M Certified Installer 

at intervals of no more than one year. See the 

“Certified Installer Inspection Schedule”

 for guidelines. Results of each 

Certified Installer Inspection should be recorded on copies of the 

Inspection and Maintenance Log

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Extreme Conditions:

 Harsh environments, corrosive atmosphere, thermal changes, excessive vibration, prolonged 

use, etc.) will require more frequent inspections by the Certi

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 ed Installer. See the “Certi

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 ed Installer Inspection 

Schedule” for guidelines. Where the Certi

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 ed Installer determines that extreme conditions require increased frequency 

of Periodic Examinations, that requirement will be stated in the System Documentation and System Certi

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 cate provided 

by the Certi

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 ed Installer.

2.3  AFTER A FALL:

 If the Engineered System is subjected to the forces of arresting a fall, it must be removed from the 

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of service immediately and replaced or recommissioned by a Certi

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 ed Installer.

2.4  PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM:

 Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) used with the Engineered System must meet 

applicable Fall Protection standards, codes, and requirements. The PFAS shall incorporate a Full Body Harness and limit 

Maximum Arresting Force (MAF) to the following values:

MAF for CE Systems

MAF for OSHA Systems

PFAS with Shock Absorbing Lanyard

6 kN (1,350 lb)

8 kN (1,800 lb)

 PFAS with Self Retracting Device

6 kN (1,350 lb)

8 kN (1,800 lb)

 

 

Engineered Systems:

 PFAS used with Engineered Systems must also meet the requirements speci

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Certi

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 cate and System Label provided by the Certi

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 ed Installer.

Table 2  –  Certifi ed Installer Inspection Schedule

Type of Use

Application Examples

Conditions of Use

Periodic Examination/

Certifi cation Frequency

Infrequent to Light Use

Residential and Commercial 

buildings where the system is 

mounted directly to structural 

steel or masonry.

Good Conditions, Indoors or 

Protected Non-Coastal Outdoor 

Use, Clean Environments

At least Annually

Commercial Construction, 

Manufacturing Facility, Oil and 

Gas, Mining, Foundry

Harsh Storage Conditions, 

Dirty Environment, Corrosive 

Atmosphere, Extreme 

Temperatures, Adjacent to or on 

Heavy Equipment or Cranes.

Quarterly or when not used 

Quarterly, at least prior to 

each use.

Moderate to Heavy Use

Residential and Commercial 

buildings where the system is 

mounted directly to structural 

steel or masonry.

Good Conditions, Indoors or 

Protected Non-Coastal Outdoor 

Use, Clean Environments

At least Annually, but 

dependent on ability of users 

to access system for Pre-Use 

Visual Inspection

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Commercial Construction, 

Manufacturing Facility, Oil and 

Gas, Mining, Foundry

Harsh Storage Conditions, 

Dirty Environment, Corrosive 

Atmosphere, Extreme 

Temperatures, Adjacent to or on 

Heavy Equipment or Cranes.

Semi-annually to Quarterly 

depending upon severity 

of application and ability of 

users to access system for 

Pre-Use Visual Inspection

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Severe to Continuous Use Residential and Commercial 

buildings where the system is 

mounted directly to structural 

steel or masonry.

Good Conditions, Indoors or 

Protected Non-Coastal Outdoor 

Use, Clean Environments

At least Annually, but 

dependent on ability of users 

to access system for Pre-Use 

Visual Inspection

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.

Commercial Construction, 

Manufacturing Facility, Oil and 

Gas, Mining, Foundry

Harsh Storage Conditions, 

Dirty Environment, Corrosive 

Atmosphere, Extreme 

Temperatures, Adjacent to or on 

Heavy Equipment or Cranes.

Quarterly to Monthly 

depending upon severity 

of application and ability of 

users to access system for 

Pre-Use Visual Inspection

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3 Authorized Person:

 A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person will be exposed to a fall hazard (otherwise referred to as the 

“user for purposes of these instructions).

4 Rescuer:

 Person or persons other than the rescue subject acting to perform an assisted rescue by operation of a rescue system.

5  Pre-Use Visual Inspection:

 Systems mounted high above the user or in other locations that are dangerous or di

  cult to inspect may require more frequent Certi

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Installer inspections in place of User inspections prior to each use. Where the Certi

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 ed Installer determines that User Pre-Use Visual inspections should be replace by 

additional Certi

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 ed Installer inspections, that requirement will be stated in the System Documentation and System Certi

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 cate provided by the Certi

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Содержание DBI SALA 7241420

Страница 1: ...3M 2018 Installation Instruction Manual 5908260 Rev A 8mm Permanent Horizontal Lifeline Fall Arrest Fall Restraint System 1 1 B C F F G A E C D B 2 B D C F G A E C D B 3 B C F G C D B A...

Страница 2: ...2 2 1 2 3 4 1 2 10 ft 3 0 m H A 5 6 A B C D E F G A B C...

Страница 3: ...ely removed from service and all components must be inspected by a Competent Person prior to being used again Ensure system is appropriate for the number of simultaneous users Work as closely to the h...

Страница 4: ...n Material Minimum Breaking Strength kN lb A 7240211 8mm 7x7 Stainless Steel Cable 316 Stainless Steel 38 7 8 700 7240212 8mm 1x19 Stainless Steel Cable 316 Stainless Steel 47 10 600 7234012 Hex Joine...

Страница 5: ...ng clothing tools etc per Traveler 7241421 Overhead Traveler Stainless Steel 22 2 5 000 1 Person up to 140 kg 310 lbs including clothing tools etc per Traveler SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Anchorage Structur...

Страница 6: ...ive locking of an SRL Situations which do not allow for an unobstructed fall path should be avoided Working in confined or cramped spaces may not allow the body to reach sufficient speed to cause the...

Страница 7: ...er Inspection Schedule Type of Use Application Examples Conditions of Use Periodic Examination Certification Frequency Infrequent to Light Use Residential and Commercial buildings where the system is...

Страница 8: ...f locking snap hooks and carabiners are required 2 7 MAKING CONNECTIONS Snap hooks and carabiners used with this equipment must be self locking Ensure all connections are compatible in size shape and...

Страница 9: ...installed by the User prior to use of the system 5 At the far end of the system connect the planned Energy Absorber and Pass Through End Connector to the End Anchor Bracket thread the Cable Lifeline t...

Страница 10: ...Secure the End Anchor Bracket to structure as recommended in the fastener manufacturer s documentation 3 Torque fastener to manufacturer s specification or recommended 50 Nm 37 ft lbf 3 3 CORNER BRAC...

Страница 11: ...ng Torque the larger M12 fasteners to 50 Nm 37 ft lbf Torque the smaller M8 fasteners to 15 Nm 11 ft lbf 2 Mark and drill mounting holes to the depth and diameter specified in the fastener manufacture...

Страница 12: ...wage cable ends together with a Hex Joiner See Swaging 3 At the entrance point swage the required End Connector onto the cable end See Swaging 4 Secure the Lifeline to the End Anchor Bracket with the...

Страница 13: ...head 1 Press in the Locking Pin Buttons on each side of the Traveler and rotate the Bottom Portion down to open the Traveler 2 Hang the Top Portion of the Traveler over the Lifeline Cable with the slo...

Страница 14: ...ough Hex Swage Stud Hex Swage Toggle with Shoulder 7234011 7241430 7234246 Energy Absorbers Energy Absorber Dampener Tension Indicator System Tension kN lbf Peak Arrest Force kN lbf 7241422 0 8 180 11...

Страница 15: ...pecifications for Drill Driver and Impact Driver requirements Procedures for tensioning the 8mm Permanent Horizontal Lifeline are as follows Dropped Object Protection The Tensioning Tool is equipped w...

Страница 16: ...Hex Swage Stud remove the Tensioning Tool and then swage the Swage Terminal five more times see Swaging C Trim excess cable extending outside of the Pass Through Hex Swage Stud 3 8 SWAGING Use only 3M...

Страница 17: ...once on the connector end of the barrel A If present on the cable remove the Tensioning Tool B 1 2 3 4 5 6 B 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 Swage the barrel of the Swage Terminal five more times progressing toward th...

Страница 18: ...em from service and contact the 3M Certified Installer for inspection and service Do not attempt to repair the system Only 3M or parties authorized in writing by 3M may make repairs to this equipment...

Страница 19: ...Rope Figure 2 Visually inspect the HLL Wire Rope for cuts kinks A broken wires B bird caging C welding splatter D corrosion chemical contact areas or severely abraded areas Wire Rope must be replaced...

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