ROPE LIFELINE SYSTEM
USER INSTRUCTIONS
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4. For rescue systems, the anchorage should withstand a static
load of 3000 lbs (13.3kN) or be certiied by a qualiied person
for ive times the foreseeable load.
d. Clearance
Verify that adequate clearance exists below the work area and there
are no objects or obstructions below the work area that the user
could contact in the case of a fall. See section IV for more details.
e. Rescue Plan
If a worker falls and is forced to remain suspended for any length of
time, physical damage to the body or even death can result. For this
reason Werner Co., CSA, OSHA, ANSI and most local regulations
require that a rescue plan and the means to implement the rescue
plan are in place before use of this equipment.
f. Training
OSHA, CSA, ANSI, and most local ordinances require that workers
using this product receive adequate training by a competent person
before use of this product. These instructions and their entire
contents should be a part of that training.
II. Product Descriptions
lanyard (polyester)
shock pack (polyester webbing, PVC protective sleeve)
rope lifeline (polyester/polypropylene)
5,600 lbs. (25 kN) minimum tensile strength
rope grab (alloy steel)
snap hook to harness (alloy steel)