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g
RESCUE:
The user must have a rescue plan and the means at hand to implement it if a fall occurs.
h
AFTER A FALL:
If the N610LY, N630LY have been subjected to the forces of arresting a fall, they
must be removed from
service immediately and destroyed
.
i
CONSIDERATIONS:
Avoid working where lifeline may cross or tangle with that of another worker. Do not allow the lanyard
to pass under arms or between legs. Do not clamp, tie, or otherwise prevent the rope grab lanyard connection handle
from moving freely into the “locked” position.
j
SLOPED ROOFS:
Provisions must be made (warning lines, monitors, guardrails) to prevent swing falls from unprotected
roof edges or corners. The rope grab shouldbe connected to the full body harness using the supplied integrally attached
shock absorbing lanyard by means of a direct connection to the user’s harness.The supplied integrally connected shock
absorbing lanyard must be protected from contact with sharp or abrasive edges and surfaces. The rope grab locking
operation must not be hindered by interference with the roof or objects on the roof surface.
k
UNSTABLE SURFACES:
The N610LY, N630LY rope grabs are not suitable for use on unstable or slowly shifting materials.
Figure 5– Swing Falls Figure 6– Fall Clearance
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ATTACHING THE N610LY, N630LY TO THE LIFELINE:
a
Ensure the N610LY, N630LY rope grab is in the “UP” position as indicated by the arrow and the word UP on the rope grab.
The “UP” end of the rope grab must be oriented towards the anchorage when installed onto the lifeline. NOTE: The rope
grab hinge incorporates a lock which will prevent the hinge from closing if the rope grab is not held upright.
b
Test the operation of the rope grab by pulling down on the supplied integrally attached shock absorbing lanyard. You must
not be able to pull the rope grab down the lifeline once the locking cams have fully engaged the lifeline.
Figure 7– Attaching to Lifeline
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