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1.0 APPLICATIONS

1.1 PURPOSE:

 DBI-SALA

®

 Self-Rescue Systems are self-rescue devices that attach between the dorsal webbing on a 

Full Body Harness and Fall Arrest Equipment such as a Lanyard or Self-Retracting Device. The Self-Rescue System 

allows the user to descend from a suspended height in an emergency. Figure 1 defines available Self-Rescue 

models and their capabilities.

1.2 STANDARDS:

 This Self-Rescue System conforms to the national or regional standard(s) identified on the front cover of 

these instructions. 

1.3 TRAINING:

 This equipment is intended to be used by persons trained in its correct application and use. It is the 

responsibility of the user to assure they are familiar with these instructions and are trained in the correct care and use 

of this equipment. Users must also be aware of the operating characteristics, application limits, and the consequences of 

improper use. The Self-Rescue TRAINING System can be used to train personnel in the use of the Self-Rescue System 

(see Appendix A) 

1.4 LIMITATIONS:

 In addition to the limitations defined in the manufacturer instructions for the Full Body Harness and Fall 

Arrest Equipment, always consider the following limitations when installing or using the Self-Rescue System:

 

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WARNING:

 Failure to observe the following restrictions may result in injury or death.

Capacity: 

The Self-Rescue System has been compliance tested for use by one person with a combined weight

(clothing, tools, etc.) from 130 lbs (59 kg) to 310 lbs (141 kg). Make sure all of the components in the system are

rated to a capacity appropriate to the application.

Anchorage Strength:

 Anchorages suspending the Self-Rescue System shall have a strength capable of

sustaining static loads applied in the directions permitted by the system of at least: 5,000 lbs. (22.2 kN) for non-

certified anchorages, or two times the maximum arresting force for certified anchorages.

Maximum Number of Descents: 

The Self-Rescue 50 and Self-Rescue 100 Systems are single-descent devices.

After a descent, remove the Self-Rescue System from service and contact 3M regarding repair.

 

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IMPORTANT:

 Only 3M or parties authorized in writing may make repairs to this equipment.

 

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SeLf-ReSCue TRAINING SySTeM:

 The Self-Rescue TRAINING System can be used for up to 20 

descents in a controlled training environment with secondary fall protection (see Appendix A).

Maximum Descent Speed:

 Per ANSI Z359.4, Maximum Descent Speed of the Self-Rescue System shall not

exceed 6.6 ft/s (2 m/s). Descent Speed will vary with the weight of the user. See the Figure 1 performance

specifications for the 

“Approximate Descent Speed”.

Hazards: 

Use of this equipment in areas where surrounding hazards exist may require additional precautions to

reduce the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment. Hazards may include, but are not limited

to: high heat, caustic chemicals, corrosive environments, high voltage power lines, explosive or toxic gases, moving

machinery, or overhead materials that may fall and contact the user or fall arrest system. Avoid working where

Self-Rescue Lifeline may cross or tangle with that of another worker. Avoid working where an object may fall and

strike the Lifeline, resulting in loss of balance or damage to the Lifeline. Do not allow the Lifeline to pass under arms

or between legs.

Sharp Edges:

 Avoid working where the Self-Rescue Lifeline will be in contact with or abrade against unprotected

sharp edges. Where contact with a sharp edge is unavoidable, cover the edge with abrasion resistant material.

2.0 uSe

2.1  FALL PROTECTION AND RESCUE PLAN:

 The employer must have a Fall Protection and Rescue Plan in place that 

meets 

ANSI Z359.2 Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program

. The plan 

should provide guidelines and requirements for an employer’s managed fall protection program, including policies, 

duties and training; fall protection procedures; eliminating and controlling fall hazards; rescue procedures; 

incident investigations; and evaluating program effectiveness.

2.2  INSPECTION FREQUENCY:

 The Self-Rescue 50 and Self-Rescue 100 Systems must be inspected by an Authorized 

Person

1

 or Rescuer

2

 before each use. Additionally, annual inspections must be conducted by a Competent Person

3

 

other than the user. Extreme working conditions may necessitate more frequent Competent Person inspections. 

The Self-Rescue TRAINING System shall be inspected by a Competent Person before each use. The Competent 

Person shall use the Inspection Schedule (Table 

2

) to determine appropriate inspection intervals. Inspection 

procedures are described in the 

“Inspection Checklist”

 (Table 

3

). Results of the Competent Person inspection 

should be recorded in the 

“Inspection and Maintenance Log” 

on the back pages of these instructions or recorded 

with the i-Safe™ system (see Section 5).

1  Authorized Person:

 A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person will be exposed to a fall hazard.

2 Rescuer:

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

3  Competent Person:

 An individual designated by the employer to be responsible for the immediate supervision, implementation, and monitoring of the employer’s 

managed fall protection program who, through training and knowledge, is capable of identifying, evaluating, and addressing existing and potential fall hazards, and 

who has the employer’s authority to take prompt corrective action with regard to such hazards.

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Страница 1: ...stemS 1 A B ANSI ASSE Z359 4 OSHA A 3320030 50 ft 15 2 m 5 0 lbs 2 3 kg ü ü 3320031 100 ft 30 5 m 5 8 lbs 2 6 kg ü ü 3320037 30 ft 9 1 m 4 7 lbs 2 1 kg 8900299 2 2 ft 0 7 m 8 7 ft 2 7 m A 2 0 lbs 0 9 kg ü ü 12 ft 3 7 m A 4 38 11 12cm 14 27 36 2cm 7 00 17 8cm 2 50 6 4cm 17 77 45 1cm 3 50 8 9cm ...

Страница 2: ...3 2 A F E D I K I J B C D H E F I I L H J D E F A M M G 3 4 C B A FC B C FC ...

Страница 3: ...4 5 6 A B C D E F G A B C 7 A B ...

Страница 4: ...5 8 1 A B 2 A A B 3 A B 4 A B C D 5 A B A B 6 A B C ...

Страница 5: ...6 9 1 A A B 2 B A 4 A B D C 5 A B A B 6 A B C ...

Страница 6: ...7 10 A B C D E ...

Страница 7: ...8 11 1 2 3 12 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Страница 8: ...9 13 14 15 A B B I C D G L O C F J E H N M O ...

Страница 9: ...10 16 A B A B A B A B 17 ...

Страница 10: ...ine may contact sharp edges or corners Ensure a clear descent path and that the landing area is clear of any obstructions or hazards that you may contact Ensure that devices subsystems assembled from components made by different manufacturers are compatible and meet the requirements of applicable standards including the ANSI Z359 or other applicable fall protection codes standards or requirements ...

Страница 11: ...Anchorages used for attachment to a Personal Fall Arrest System PFAS must be independent of any anchorage used to suspend or support platforms and must support 5 000 lbs 22 kN per user attached or be designed installed and used as part of a completer PFAS which maintains a Safety Factor of a least 2 and is supervised by a Qualified Person2 Restraint The structure to which the Descent System is att...

Страница 12: ...eas where surrounding hazards exist may require additional precautions to reduce the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment Hazards may include but are not limited to high heat caustic chemicals corrosive environments high voltage power lines explosive or toxic gases moving machinery or overhead materials that may fall and contact the user or fall arrest system Avoid working ...

Страница 13: ...eir sizes and shapes do not cause their gate mechanisms to inadvertently open regardless of how they become oriented Connectors hooks carabiners and D rings must be capable of supporting at least 5 000 lbs 22 2 kN Connectors must be compatible with the anchorage or other system components Do not use equipment that is not compatible Non compatible connectors may unintentionally disengage see Figure...

Страница 14: ...p Strip C around the Shoulder Strap webbing 3 3 HARNESS MOUNTING EASY LINK D RING On 3M Full Body Harnesses equipped with an Easy Link Dorsal D Ring the Self Rescue Descent System attaches to the upper device adapter on the Easy Link D Ring see Figure 9 To mount the Self Rescue System on the Harness 1 Open the Mounting Pin Push in the Locking Buttons A simultaneously and slide the Locking Pin B ou...

Страница 15: ...ur knees and brace for the landing 4 4 ASSISTED RESCUE OPERATION In the event the wearer is incapacitated the Red Assisted Rescue Ring can be accessed with the accessory DBI SALA Rescue Pole or similar equipment to initiate descent see Figure 12 To perform an assisted rescue with the DBI SALA Rescue Pole Before descending with the Self Rescue System always check the descent path and landing zone b...

Страница 16: ...to this equipment 5 3 PRODUCT LIFE The functional life of the Fall Arrest System is determined by work conditions and maintenance As long as the product passes inspection criteria it may remain in service 6 0 MAINTENANCE SERVICING STORAGE 6 1 CLEANING Periodically clean the Self Rescue System s metal components with a soft brush warm water and a mild soap solution Ensure parts are thoroughly rinse...

Страница 17: ...able M is properly seated in the in the slot on the Connector Side Housing Clip N Inspect the Assisted Rescue Handle O to ensure that it is correctly positioned with the handle protruding out the side of the Backpack All labels must be present and fully legible see Labels Full Body Harness Inspect the Full Body Harness per the manufacturer s instructions Self Rescue TRAINING System Open the Back Z...

Страница 18: ... the spool or damaging the spool flanges Inspect the Inner Spool Cylinder Figure 17 for cracks distortion or other signs of wear specified in the Inspection and Maintenance Log Remove from service if cracks are present 3 Attach the Easy Link D Ring to the Latch Assembly on the Descent Device A Slide the Latch Coupling on the Easy Link D Ring over the Latch Arm B Push down on the Latch Arm until th...

Страница 19: ...21 Figure A1 Self Rescue TRAINING System Setup 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ...

Страница 20: ...22 Table 3 Training Descent Log Descents Serial Number Descent Date Inspector Trainer 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 ...

Страница 21: ...o require product be returned to its facility for evaluation of warranty claims This warranty does not cover product damage due to wear abuse misuse damage in transit failure to maintain the product or other damage beyond 3M s control 3M will be the sole judge of product condition and warranty options This warranty applies only to the original purchaser and is the only warranty applicable to 3M s ...

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