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Guy Line Attachment Points
When used as described above, guy
lines are not required. However, in some
circumstances, the user may wish to
maintain the stability of the OBELISK
by fixing guy lines to the identified Guy
Line Attachment Points. Guy lines must
not be used as a substitute for correct
OBELISK placement.
Suitable EN 362 locking connectors
must be used to attach the guy line to
the Guy Line Attacment point.
Do not attach any part of the safety
system to the Guy Line Attachment
Points.
Attachment of personal fall
protection equipment
Only attach the rigging or personal
fall protection equipment to a Swivel
Anchor Point using a compatible
EN 362 connector.
No more than two Carriages are
permitted on the Top Beam.
Storage and transport
A storage and transport bag is available
for the OBELISK.
It is recommended that the OBELISK is
stored, clean and dry when not in use –
see maintaining your equipment.
The total weight of the OBELISK is
21 kg. It should be classed as a two
person load when transporting manually.
The accessory transport bag is provided
with a number of carrying handles.
Transport bags are not rated as lifting
accessories - do not use the handles for
lifting, lowering or suspending the bag
and its contents at height.
Inspection
The OBELISK should be subject to:
•
Pre-use checks
•
Thorough inspections (at least once
every 6 months)
•
Interim inspections (as appropriate)
The checks should be undertaken in
good light. Any item showing any defect
should be withdrawn from service
immediately.
If in any doubt as to the condition of
the product, it should be withdrawn
from use immediately and not used
again unless confirmed by a competent
person that it is acceptable to do so.
It is recommended the OBELISK is
marked with the date of the next or last
inspection.
Check that any labels and markings are
still intact and readable.
The OBELISK and any accessories
should be checked for signs of
overloading and damage including
wear, corrosion, cracking, weld failure,
abrasion or deformity - list not
exhaustive.
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