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WARNINGS
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The building or structure for the anchorages should be assessed by an engineer, unless it is clear
to a competent height safety installer that the structure is adequate.
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SafetyLink Height Safety Systems must only be installed as per our installation guides, to
structures as specified in the installation manual for each product.
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All safety procedures must be complied with in accordance with the current safety code(s) of
practice(s) for working at heights. Ensure safety at all times by being attached to suitable anchor
points and approved safety equipment or approved scaffolding.
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Installation is to be carried out by, or under the supervision of a competent height safety installer.
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To prevent galling of non-permanent or adjustable stainless steel components use nickel anti-
seize or similar boundary layer lubricant.
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Recommended waterproofing for roof tiles:
Sika Flex Co-Polymer Sealant
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Recommended waterproofing for metal roof: Silicone Sealant Neutral Cure.
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Recommended chemical is Fischer FIS-V. Prior to anchor installation, refer to installation
procedure for individual anchor product and check chemical is within expiry date. The injection
cartridge is for use with a standard caulking gun. Partially used cartridges can be re-used by
changing the mixing nozzle. The entire surface of the anchors embedded section must be within
the concrete and shall use sufficient adhesive gel as specified in the table on APPENDIX 1.
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A personal energy absorber or a fall-arrest device with a personal energy absorber must be used
in conjunction with all SafetyLink Anchorages and Lifeline systems.
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Install SafetyLink horizontal lifeline systems on roof pitches no greater than 15 degrees and across
roof pitches no greater than 25 degrees.
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS PER SYSTEM IS FOUR (4).
MAXIMUM NUMBER OF USERS PER SPAN IS TWO (2).
REFER TO SYSTEM INFORMATION FOR SITE SPECIFIC USE.