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7.0  Inspection

7.1  

Pre-Use User Inspection:

  Perform an inspection before each use in accordance with the recommendations in Table 1 below.

If an inspection reveals defects or damage to the equipment, remove the equipment from service. 

7.2 

Inspection Frequency:

 Inspection by a competent person at regular intervals is required. The competent person will use the information    

 

in Table 2, SRL Inspection Recommendations, to determine the inspection frequency. Use Table 2 to determine the inspection frequency.    

 

Inspection by a factory authorized inspection entity at regular intervals is also recommended.

Table 2 - ANSI Z359.14-2021 SRL Inspection Recommendations

Type of Use

Application Examples

Conditions of Use

Inspection Frequency

Competent Person

Infrequent to 

Light Use

Rescue and Confined 

Space, Factory

 Maintenance

Good Storage Conditions, Indoor or Infrequent 

Outdoor use, Room 

Temperature, Clean 

Environments

Annually

Moderate to 

Heavy Use

Transportation, 

Residential 

Construction, Utilities, 

Warehouse

Fair Storage Conditions, Indoor and extended 

outdoor use, All 

temperatures, Clean or dusty 

environments

Semi-annually to 

Annually

Severe to 

Continuous Use

Commercial 

Construction, Oil and Gas, 

Mining

Harsh Storage Conditions, Prolonged or 

Continuous outdoor Use, all 

temperatures, Dirty 

environments

Quarterly to 

Semi-annually

7.3 

Inspection Checklist:

 Use Table 1: Guidelines for SRL Inspection to inspect the SRL. 

7.4 

Inspection Results:

 If an inspection reveals defects in or damage to the equipment, inadequate maintenance, or activated fall indicators,    

 

remove the equipment from service. 

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6.0  Maintenance, Service, and Storage

6.1 Maintenance: 

Ensure the SRL is kept free of excess paint, grease, dirt or other contaminants as this may cause the lifeline or retracting 

 

mechanism to malfunction. Ensure no debris enters the housing. Clean the exterior of the unit as required with a detergent/water 

 

solution. Do not allow water or other corrosion causing elements to enter the housing. After cleaning, pull the lifeline all the way out,  

 

 

allow the unit to air dry, then retract the lifeline into the unit. Clean labels as required.

 

DO NOT

 use heat to dry.

 

DO NOT

 attempt to disassemble the SRL.

6.2

 

Service: 

Remove the unit from service if it has been subjected to fall arrest force. Tag the unit as “UNUSABLE” to prevent future use. The    

 

SRD is not repairable.

6.3  

Storage:

 Store the DuraTech Mini in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct sunlight. Position the SRL so excess water can drain  

 

 

out.  Avoid exposure to chemical or caustic vapors. Thoroughly inspect the SRL after any period of extended storage.

Table 1: Guidelines for DuraTech SRL Inspection

Inspection

Pass

Fail

The web lifeline should extract and retract completely and without faltering and should remain taut under tension without 

sagging.
Extract the web lifeline several inches and apply a firm pull to confirm the SRD locks. The locking should be certain and 

without skidding. Repeat this lockup at additional places along the lifeline length to confirm the SRD is operating correctly.
Examine the energy absorber on the lifeline to be certain that it has not been activated.

Review the web lifeline closely for wear created by abrasion, tattered yarns, unraveled strands, burns, and cuts. Also examine 

for knots, rust, dirt, paint, and grease or oil. Check for damage caused by chemical corruption or excessive heat as evident 

with discoloration. Examine for extreme exposure to sunlight and ultraviolet as demonstrated by desiccation.
Check for any missing or loose screws or nuts and any deformed or damaged components.

Examine the external housing for cracks, breaks, or warping.

Review the integral anchor loop and Connector for damage and deformation. The anchor loop should rotate smoothly and be 

joined firmly to the housing. The Connector should also rotate smoothly within the anchor loop.
Examine the overall SRD unit for any indications of deterioration or damage.

All labels must be intact and totally readable (see Section 8)

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Страница 1: ...tructions as required by the American National Standards Institute ANSI Z359 and should be used as part of an employee training program as required by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA MSRD07 Rev F 102022 1306 S Alameda Street Compton CA 90221 USA Tel 800 719 4619 Fax 323 752 5613 ...

Страница 2: ...8 13 13 15 16 18 For purposes of this manual the 6 DuraTech Mini Self retracting Lifeline in all iterations may be referred to collectively as the 6 DuraTech Mini the Mini the SRL P the DuraTech Mini SRL the SRL the equipment the device the product or the unit Throughout this manual ANSI Z359 0 2012 fall protection words phrases and terms are used These terms are all formally defined in Section 9 ...

Страница 3: ...apacity limits Heavy users experience more risk of serious injury or death due to falls because of increased fall arrest forces placed on the user s body In addition the onset of suspension trauma after a fall event may be accelerated for heavy users The user of the equipment discussed in this manual must read and understand the entire manual before beginning work NOTE For more information consult...

Страница 4: ... dorsal D ring Below D ring tie off is outside the scope of ANSI Z359 and is only allowed when no edge hazards are present At no point during a fall shall the lifeline be loaded over any edge As shown in Figure 1 below the DuraTech Mini has a nylon housing that contains a Dyneema R synthetic lifeline wound onto a spring tensioned drum The DuraTech Mini lifeline is equipped with an energy absorber ...

Страница 5: ...ser instruction manual for how to calculate your Minimum Required Fall Clearance MRFC using the affixed labels Classification information found on product labels is based on test results Table 1B in Appendix A provides test performance results for the SRD discussed in this manual NOTE Arrest distance is one of several parts of the Minimum Required Fall Clearance MRFC MRFC is discussed in detail in...

Страница 6: ...Table 1B in Appendix A provide test data on typical performance attributes of the three principal parameters Arrest Distance Average Arrest Force and Maximum Arrest Force listed by model number and class Testing is conducted under various environmental conditions at ambient temperature hot cold and wet conditions In manufacturer s tests worst case performance attributes of the SRL connected 5 belo...

Страница 7: ...ication must have the strength to sustain a static load applied in the direction permitted by the PFAS of at least a Two times the maximum arrest force permitted when certification exists or b 5 000 lbs 22 2 kN in the absence of certification Select an anchorage location carefully Consider structural strength obstructions in the fall path and swing fall hazards In certain situations the qualified ...

Страница 8: ...w the loops I Keeping the Carabiner horizontal rotate the SRD unit away from the gate and slide the Alignment Clip off and away from the gate as well J Open the Carabiner gate and insert the nose through the swivel eye of the second SRD unit then allow the gate to close to capture the second SRD K Next reposition the Alignment Clip back onto the gate 2 Prepare FBH and Preliminary Attachment E Lift...

Страница 9: ... lower level Eliminate hazards where possible Ensure the anchorage provides the Minimum Required Fall Clearance MRFC in the fall path below the walking working surface to prevent striking the lower level or an obstruction during a fall event Take action to avoid swing falls which occur when the anchorage is not directly above the point where the fall occurs Fall clearance and swing falls are subje...

Страница 10: ...tion as this may cause the SRL pawl system to engage and possibly cause loss of balance which may cause injury or death If a fall occurs the pawl system will engage and lock the lifeline The EA will deploy to arrest the fall and limit arrest forces on the user 5 5 1 Locking Mechanism The SRD utilizes an acceleration based locking mechanism The locking function requires a certain payout rate during...

Страница 11: ...m the walking working surface SRD Deceleration Distance D Ring Shift and Harness Stretch 1 ft 0 3m Safety Factor 1 5 ft 0 5m and Swing Fall The diagram in Figure 8 is calculated using the performance data of the SRD and includes all four metrics listed previously to determine the MRFC 5 4 2 DuraTech Mini with a Non Overhead Non Leading Edge Anchorage Application 130 to 310 lbs 59 to 141 kg user Th...

Страница 12: ...tergent water solution Do not allow water or other corrosion causing elements to enter the housing After cleaning pull the lifeline all the way out allow the unit to air dry then retract the lifeline into the unit Clean labels as required DO NOT use heat to dry DO NOT attempt to disassemble the SRL 6 2 Service Remove the unit from service if it has been subjected to fall arrest force Tag the unit ...

Страница 13: ...d provided below or on a similar document Inspection Record Model _________________________ Serial _________________________ Date of Manufacture _________________________ INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR COMMENTS PASS FAIL CORRECTIVE ACTION NEEDED APPROVED BY 102022 MSRD07 Rev F 13 ...

Страница 14: ...8 0 Labels The labels must be present and legible 102022 MSRD07 Rev F 14 ...

Страница 15: ... 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 Component An element or integral assembly of interconnected elements intended to perform one function in the system Connecting Subsystem An assembly inclu...

Страница 16: ...ositioning The act of supporting the body with a positioning system for the purpose of working with hands free Positioning Lanyard A lanyard used to transfer forces from a body support to an anchorage or anchorage connector in a positioning system Qualified Person A person with a recognized degree or professional certificate and with extensive knowledge training and experience in the fall protecti...

Страница 17: ...6 502 OSHA 1910 66 72706TB1 72706TB2 72706TB3 72706TB3F 72706TB4 72706TB5 72706TB6 72706TH0 72706TH1 72706TH3 72706TH5 6 ft 1 8 m 5 9 lbs 2 7 kg 102022 MSRD07 Rev F 17 Table 1B 6 DuraTech Mini Class 1 Performance Part s and Conditions Typical Performance for 130 to 310 lbs 59 141 kg User ANSI Performance Requirements 130 to 310 lbs 59 141 kg User Part Anchorage Condition Arrest Distance Average Ar...

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