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Copyright © 2001 MSA Surety

Design Statements

Inspection

1.

   Shock loading should be avoided at all costs, however,

 

the  system  has  been  designed  to  have  a  large
strength  safety margin.  In the event of shock loading,

   damage to the rope is likely and any rope subjected

to  shock  loading  must  be  removed  from  service.

2.

   Use  only  equipment  included  with  the    MSA

Suretyman™Rescue Utility System or MSA approved
accessories.  If this warning is ignored by the end user,
the user and the users management accepts all liability.

3

.   Reduction  of  the  rope  strength  can  result  from

sharp  edges,  overloading,  shock  loading  and/or

 

incorrect storage. Care of the rope is critical to avoid

   damage  to  the  rope  which  could  greatly  reduce

system strength.

4.

The  system  should  be  used  as  supplied  by  the

 

manufacturer. Only qualified individuals are to re-rig
or  re-rope  the  MSA  Suretyman™  Rescue  Utility
System.

5.

   A  small  force  of  approximately  7  %  is  all  that  is

required  to  hold  or  lower  a  load  using  the    MSA
Suretyman™ Rescue Utility System.  Should the rope

 

become heavily soiled this friction could increase.
A slightly soiled or wet rope should not effect the
systems  function,  however  if  the  rope  becomes
extremely soiled  the MSA Suretyman™Rescue Utility

 

System may become inoperable. Always try to keep
the  rope  clean  and  dry  to  avoid  any  unwanted

 

increases in friction.

1.

The MSA Rescue Utility System shall be inspected by
the user prior to each installation, and additionally by
a competent person other than the user at intervals of
not more than one year.  Inspections of the rope must
be  recorded  in  the  “Inspection  Checklist”.

2.

When  inspection  reveals  defects,  damage,  or
inadequate maintenance of any component in the
system, the component affected shall be removed from
service and undergo adequate corrective maintenance
before return to service. Removal from service may
imply that defects or damage will result in retiring and
replacing some components.

3.

Remove a unit from service if any of the components
fall into a catagory below:

•  markings  (labels)  are  illegible  or  absent;
•  there is evidence of excessive wear or damage to

the rope;

•  there is evidence of defects or damage to hardware

elements including cracks, sharp edges, deformation,
corrosion,  chemical  attack,  excessive  heating,
alteration or excessive wear;

•  there is evidence of improper function, improper fit

or  alteration  of  any  mechanical  component;

• there are parts missing.

4.

MSA or persons or entities authorized in writing by the
manufacturer, shall make repairs to equipment. No
unauthorized repairs and/or modifications are allowed.

Procedure

1.

Inspect the system prior to use and each time the
system is moved to a new anchor location.  Look for
evidence of cuts, wear, fraying, grease, oil, glue, tar,
or  any  other  conditions  which  could  affect  the
performance of the controller or strength of the pulleys.
Inspect shrink seal and thimble on both ends of rope
for damage.  If shrink seal is missing, knot may have
been tampered with.

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Страница 1: ...ing and lowering system It has been designed as a rescue system however it works equally well as a work positioning device and for use as a tool for confined space rescue or work positioning The MSA Suretyman Rescue Utility System can be used by a rescuer or worker to position themself or to raise and lower another worker rescuer The system has been designed to be capable of lifting or lowering a ...

Страница 2: ...th 400 ft 122 m of 7 16 11 mm rope Standard Rope Length 200 ft 66 m Maximum Rope Length 600 ft 200 m Standard Weight 17 lb 7 7 kg When a load is lowered the sheaves of the patent pending Anti Reversing pulleys lock This friction braking action allows the operator to hold or lower a load with very little effort The MSA Suretyman Rescue Utility System only requires a force of approximately 10 lb 4 5...

Страница 3: ...e MSA Suretyman Rescue Utility System is being used by a fully trained user during an actual emergency rescue evacuation Operating Instructions The user is responsible for selecting an appropriate anchor point The anchor shall be unquestionably strong and shall be able to support a minimum of 5000 lb 22 kN The anchor should be chosen so that when the MSA Suretyman Rescue Utility System is mounted ...

Страница 4: ...n FIG 4 Lay the operating rope free rope into the channel of the MSA Suretyman Ascender FIG 5 Release the safety latch with your thumb This will close the cam assembly onto the rope FIG 6 The MSA Suretyman Ascender serves two purposes when used with the system It provides a convenient method of gripping the rope when pulling hauling or holding the line The handle is large enough to accommodate hea...

Страница 5: ...from the operating rope with your thumb While holding the cam assembly off the operating rope with your thumb allow the operating rope to slide through the hand holding the rope below the ascender The operator can easily control the rate of descent by controlling the speed with which the rope is allowed to slide through the hand holding the operating rope Releasing the grip on the MSA Suretyman As...

Страница 6: ...ted by the user prior to each installation and additionally by a competent person other than the user at intervals of not more than one year Inspections of the rope must be recorded in the Inspection Checklist 2 When inspection reveals defects damage or inadequate maintenance of any component in the system the component affected shall be removed from service and undergo adequate corrective mainten...

Страница 7: ...E USER MANAGEMENT AND USER MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND THESE INSTRUCTIONS FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Do not use knots unless tied and sealed by manufacturer Knots will decrease the strength of the rope and may inadvertently release if not tied correctly The entire length of rope must be free of tar glue tape knotting pilling twists or anything which may prevent it from m...

Страница 8: ...Rope Shrink Seal Thimble Carabiners Lower Pulley Upper Pulley Ascender Ascender Rope Thimble Ascender Rope Ascender Carabiner Ascender Shrink Seal length 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 Comments G o o d D a m a g e d w o r n a l t e r e d M i s s i n g R e m o v e f r o m s e r v i c e netzerotools com netzerotools com ...

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