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rescue. Tolerable suspension time in a full body harness is limited, so a prompt rescue is critical.

IMPORTANT: Use care when handling an expended Zorbit energy absorber. The tearing of the energy absorber material
produces extremely sharp edges.

I.

RESCUE: With the number of potential scenarios for a worker requiring rescue, an on site rescue team is
beneficial. The rescue team is given the tools, both in equipment and techniques, so it can perform a
successful rescue. Training should be provided on a periodic basis to ensure rescuers’ proficiency.

4.3

SYSTEM REMOVAL: When no longer required, the HLL system should be removed from the job site. To
slacken the HLL, loosen the turnbuckle until tension is removed from the wire rope. Disconnect the HLL system
from the anchorages. Ensure there are no knots or kinks in the wire rope before storage.

5.0

TRAINING

5.1

It is the responsibility of all users of this equipment to understand these instructions, and to be trained in the
correct installation, use, and maintenance of this equipment. These individuals must be aware of the
consequences of improper installation or use of this equipment. This user manual is not a substitute for a
comprehensive training program. Training must be provided on a periodic basis to ensure proficiency of the
users.

6.0

INSPECTION

6.1

BEFORE EACH INSTALLATION: Inspect the Zorbit HLL energy absorbers, kit components, and other system
components according to these or other manufacturer’s instructions. System components must be formally
inspected by a qualified person (other than the user). Formal inspections should concentrate on visible signs of
deterioration or damage to the system components. Items found to be defective must be replaced. Do not use
components if inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition. Record results of each inspection in the
inspection and maintenance log in section 11.0 of this manual.

6.2

INSTALLED SYSTEMS: An inspection of the HLL system by a qualified person must be completed after the
system is installed. The system must be periodically inspected by a qualified person when left installed for an
extended period. Periodic inspections should be performed at least monthly, or more frequently when site
conditions and use warrant. Inspections of installed systems should include the inspection steps listed in
section 6.4.

6.3

Annually: A Qualified Person shall inspect the entire system including the anchorage points. Inspect for
deterioration or damage. Items found to be defective must be replaced. Do not use components if inspection
reveals an unsafe or defective condition. Record the results of each inspection in the Inspection and Maintenance
Log in section 11.0 of this manual.

6.4

BEFORE SYSTEM USE:

Step 1. Inspect the turnbuckle for damage. Ensure at least four threads are visible inside the

turnbuckle body. Look for any cracks or deformities in the metal. Inspect metal components for rust or
corrosion that may affect their strength or operation.

Step 2. Inspect the wire rope for rust, corrosion, broken wires, or other obvious faults. Inspect the HLL

for proper tension. Inspect all hardware (fasteners, shackles, wire rope cable clips, etc.) securing the
HLL assembly to ensure they are present and properly installed.

Step 3. Inspect the Sayflink Sleeve for excessive wear, damage, or corrosion.

Step 4. Inspect the Zorbit HLL energy absorber for extension or deformities. There should be no

tearing of the metal between holes in the Zorbit coiled section. Extended Zorbit HLL energy absorbers
must be removed from service and destroyed, or marked for training only. Inspect securing hardware for
strength and function.

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Страница 1: ...following limits apply to the installation and use of Sayfline Multi span Wire Rope Horizontal Lifeline System Other limitations may apply IMPORTANT OSHA regulations state that horizontal lifelines shall be installed and used under the supervision of a qualified person see below for definition as part of a complete personal fall arrest system that maintains a safety factor of at least two Qualifie...

Страница 2: ...A before proceeding G FALL CLEARANCE There must be sufficient clearance below the worker to arrest a fall before striking the lower level or obstruction See section 3 3 for required clearance information H BODY SUPPORT Sayfline Multi span Wire Rope Horizontal Lifelines must only be used with personal fall arrest systems incorporating a full body harness I PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Use of ...

Страница 3: ...g to which another connector is attached B In a manner that would result in a load on the gate NOTE Large throat opening snap hooks should not be connected to standard size D rings or similar objects which will result in a load on the gate if the hook or D ring twists or rotates Large throat snap hooks are designed for use on fixed structural elements such as rebar or cross members that are not sh...

Страница 4: ...ns of the anchorage will affect system performance and may increase the required fall clearance below the system which could result in serious injury or death 2 6 CONNECTING SUBSYSTEM The connecting subsystem is the portion of the personal fall arrest system that is used to connect between the horizontal lifeline subsystem and harness fall arrest attachment element The connecting subsystem must li...

Страница 5: ... free fall and required clearance distance Both anchorages must be installed at approximately the same elevation so that the horizontal lifeline system is not sloped more than a 1 12 pitch 1 inch rise over a 12 inch run The cable must be in a straight line no curves or turns are allowed in a Sayfline Multi span Lifeline installation The installation process consists of 7 steps 1 Determine the loca...

Страница 6: ...e maintained in all bracket positions a system with brackets mounted below the user should only be used for fall restraint applications Step 3 To attach the cable to the first anchor point link one pair of shackles together then connect one side of the linked shackles to the anchor using the included nut and bolt Connect the other side of the shackles to the Zorbit that s connected to the turnbuck...

Страница 7: ...the first end so that only four threads are visible inside the turnbuckle body This will allow for maximum tensioning of the system after anchoring the second end Install all of the Sayflink sleeves onto the cable before terminating the second end Step 7 To terminate the second end of the cable to its anchor attach the shackles to the anchor and Zorbit as described in Step 3 Then attach the thimbl...

Страница 8: ...ce and create a swing fall hazard which may result in serious injury or death B CONNECTINGTOTHE HLL SYSTEM Approach the work area using the appropriate access equipment Connect the personal fall arrest system to one of the D rings on a Sayflink sleeve on the HLL Connectors must meet all compatibility and strength requirements C WALKING ALONGTHE SYSTEM Once attached to the Sayfline System the Sayfl...

Страница 9: ...ed Do not use components if inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition Record results of each inspection in the inspection and maintenance log in section 11 0 of this manual 6 2 INSTALLED SYSTEMS An inspection of the HLL system by a qualified person must be completed after the system is installed The system must be periodically inspected by a qualified person when left installed for an ex...

Страница 10: ...ecome heavily soiled with grease paint or other substances clean with appropriate cleaning solutions Remove dirt from the cable using a fiber brush Do not use a wire brush and do not apply any solvents or lubricants without prior approval from DBI SALA Clean all other Sayfline components using a nonabrasive cloth and hot water mild detergent mix Dry with a clean cloth Do not use solvents to clean ...

Страница 11: ...11 9 0 LABELING 9 1 These labels must be present and fully legible Zorbit Label Sayfline Labels ...

Страница 12: ...12 10 0 COMPONENT DRAWINGS Zorbit Part No 7401013 ...

Страница 13: ...13 Sayflink Sleeve Assembly Part No 768002 ...

Страница 14: ...14 Intermediate Bracket Part No 7608001 Turnbuckle Part No 7002050 ...

Страница 15: ...v o r p p A y B d e v o r p p A y B d e v o r p p A y B d e v o r p p A y B d e v o r p p A y B d e v o r p p A y B d e v o r p p A 11 0 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG DATE OF MANUFACTURE _______________________________________________________________________ MODEL NUMBER ______________________________________________________________________________ DATE PURCHASED _________________________________...

Страница 16: ...65 Fax 905 795 8777 www salagroup com www salagroup com This manual is available for download at www salagroup com Form 5902167 Rev C I S O 9 0 0 1 Certificate No FM 39709 This instruction applies to the following models 7603000 7603020 7603040 7603060 7603080 7603100 7603120 7603140 7603160 7603180 7603200 7603220 7608001 Additional model numbers may appear on the next printing of these instructi...

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