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Equipment inspectors must be trained to look for damage to any of the components of the system. If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove 

the system from service. See Figure 14 for inspection criteria and inspection diagram.

 18.2 COMPONENT INSPECTION  

FIGURE 14 - INSPECTION DIAGRAM/10’ TECH TRIPOD

10’ Tech Tripod inspection:

 

1.  Inspect Head Unit for damage such as cracks, deformation, corrosion. Ensure eye-bolt anchor point is undamaged and serviceable. Inspect that all    

 

     detent pins, bolts, etc., are present and functional.

 

2.  Inspect exterior tripod leg sleeve for any warping, bends, cracks, corrosion, or other damage. Inspect that all detent pins, bolts, etc., are present and    

      

     functional. Ensure no damage exists that would prevent Interior Tripod Leg from moving freely during adjustment.

 

 

3.  Inspect the Interior Tripod Leg for any bends, excessive corrosion, warping, cracks, or other potential damage that could possibly prevent the leg from  

 

     moving freely during adjustment. 

 

4.  Inspect that tripod feet are present and in good working condition. Feet should swivel freely and not bind or stick.

 

5.  Inspect tripod chain for any kinks, broken links, corrosion, chemical exposure or any other damage.

 

6.  Inspect the tripod steps for any deformation, cracks, bends, corrosion and overall condition. Inspect that all detent pins, bolts, etc., are present and    

 

     functional.

 

7.  Inspect the Perimeter Warning Line for tears, adequate tension, and signs of any other damage.   

DANGER WORK ZONE

DANGER WORK ZONE

DANGER WORK ZONE

DANGER WORK ZONE

10’ Tech Tripod

1

Head Unit

2

Exterior Tripod Leg Sleeve

3

Interior Tripod Leg

4

Tripod Feet

5

Safety Chain

6

Tripod Steps (if equipped)

7

Perimeter Warning Line (if equipped)

1

2

6

7

3

5

4

NOTE:  

Refer to specific manufacturer’s instructions for any devices connected to the 10’ Tech Tripod.

The working life of the 10’ Tech Tripod System is determined by work conditions, care, and inspection provided. So long as the system and all components passes 

inspection, it may remain in service. If any component of the system is exposed to the forces of a fall, it must be removed from service and tagged “Unusable.”

 19.0 PRODUCT LIFE 

FIGURE 14 - INSPECTION FREQUENCY

Type of Use

Application Examples

Conditions of Use

Inspection Frequency by 

Competent Person

Infrequent to Light

Rescue and Confined Space, Factory 

Maintenance

Good Storage Conditions, Indoor 

or Infrequent Outdoor Use, Room 

Temperature, Clean Environments

Annually

Moderate to Heavy

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

Commercial Construction, Oil and 

Gas, Mining

Harsh Storage Conditions, Prolonged 

or Continuous Outdoor Use, All 

Temperatures, Dirty Environment

Quarterly to Semi-Annually 

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Страница 1: ...9 4 2013 Z117 1 2022 OSHA 1910 140 1926 502 V1 0 2023 Copyright Safewaze 022 11029 10 Tech Tripod Basic 022 11033 10 Tech Tripod Complete 022 11034 10 Tech Tripod Kit 65 Personnel Winch 65 3 Way 022 1...

Страница 2: ...TALLATION AND USE 5 15 0 COMPATIBLE DEVICES CONNECTION POINTS 10 16 0 AFTER A FALL 12 17 0 MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE 12 18 0 INSPECTION 12 19 0 PRODUCT LIFE 13 20 0 DISPOSAL 14 21 0 LABELING 14 22 0 INS...

Страница 3: ...oper fall protection safety measures are adhered to during rescue operations per the jobsite rescue plan Never attach any user equipment to the tripod until fully assembled anchored and adjusted for t...

Страница 4: ...sories etc System Capacity Maximum of 620 lbs 281 kg Material Lifting Maximum of 620 lbs 281 kg Captive Eye 5 000 lbs Minimum Breaking Strength MBS 6 Anchor Points Head Unit 5 000 lbs MBS Dimensions C...

Страница 5: ...es Plastic Cover 019 11009 Material Winch 65 Powder Coated Steel Device Plated Steel Components Galvanized Steel Cable Plastic Handle 022 11031 Perimeter Warning Line Polyester Webbing Zinc Plated Ste...

Страница 6: ...ualified Person Qualified Person means one who by possession of a recognized degree certificate or professional standing or who by extensive knowledge training and experience has successfully demonstr...

Страница 7: ...e 3 Ensure all connectors are fully closed and locked Safewaze connectors hooks carabiners and D rings are designed to be used only as specified in each product s user instructions See Figure 3 for ex...

Страница 8: ...1B PUS H T O O P E N P USH TO O P E N Remove Detent Pin Head Unit Hole Pattern Rotate bracket to align with Hole 1 P U SH TO O P E N 1 Collapsed 2 Dwg 1 Dwg 2 Dwg 3 Dwg 4 Re install Detent Pin P U SH...

Страница 9: ...emical or gaseous Step 2 At the Head Unit of the tripod remove the detent pins and adjust each leg to the 2 position of the tripod head Figure 6 Reinstall detent pins Step 3 Remove the leg detent pins...

Страница 10: ...r devices Section 15 If a height adjustment or installation of devices is required while in the upright position there are optional tripod steps available to assist in accessibility Step 5 Connect the...

Страница 11: ...s lock and re engage Reinstall detent pins Step 4 Prior to standing the tripod into its upright position it is recommended to install your devices Section 15 If a height adjustment or installation of...

Страница 12: ...t hooks are properly seated onto the crossbar of the fixture plate With the device hooks securely seated on the crossbar rotate the device upwards until holes in both sections of the bracket are reali...

Страница 13: ...e of a backup fall arrest system by that person There must be direct communication with the person being hoisted at all times Avoid contact with sharp edges and abrasive surfaces Always keep the lifel...

Страница 14: ...e through each of the 3 brackets Step 3 Pull the free end of the warning line through the cam buckle until line is snug and secure any excess webbing to prevent a trip hazard Attachable Removable Step...

Страница 15: ...dry and clean environment out of direct sunlight Utilize the storage bag and component pockets to neatly store the tripod and components Avoid areas where chemical vapors may exist Thoroughly inspect...

Страница 16: ...ect that all detent pins bolts etc are present and functional 7 Inspect the Perimeter Warning Line for tears adequate tension and signs of any other damage DANGER WORK ZONE DANGER WORK ZONE DANGER WOR...

Страница 17: ...s product must be inspected by a competent person at least every 6 months or more frequently in harsh environments Do not use if inspection reveals damaged defective components 97 246 3cm SPECIFICATIO...

Страница 18: ...nspection IMMEDIATELY REMOVE FROM SERVICE Inspection Date Inspector Pass Fail Comments Corrective Action INSPECTION LOG ANNUAL FORM IMPORTANT Competent Person inspections must be recorded in the inspe...

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