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9.0  Definitions

The following are general definitions of fall protection terms as defined by ANSI Z359.0-2012.

Anchorage -A secure connecting point or a terminating component of a fall protection system or rescue system capable of safely supporting the 

impact forces applied by a fall protection system or anchorage subsystem.

Anchorage Connector - A component or subsystem that functions as an interface between the anchorage and a fall protection, work positioning, 

rope access or rescue system for the purpose of coupling the system to the anchorage.

Arrest Distance - The total vertical distance required to arrest a fall. The arrest distance includes the deceleration distance and activation distance.

Authorized Person – A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person will be exposed to a fall hazard.

Available Clearance - The distance from a reference point, such as the working platform, to the nearest obstruction that an authorized person might 

contact during a fall which, if struck, could cause injury.

Capacity - The maximum weight that a component, system or subsystem is designed to hold.

Certification - The act of attesting in writing that the criteria established by these standards or some other designated standard have been met.

Certified Anchorage - An anchorage for fall arrest, positioning, restraint or rescue systems that a qualified person certifies to be capable of support-

ing the potential fall forces that could be encountered during a fall.

Clearance - The distance from a specified reference point, such as the working platform or anchorage of a fall arrest system, to the lower level that a 

worker might encounter during a fall.

Clearance Requirement - The distance below an authorized person that must remain clear of obstructions in order to ensure that the authorized 

person does not make contact with any objects that would cause injury in the event of a fall.

Competent Person - An individual designated by the employer to be responsible for the immediate supervision, implementation and monitoring of 

the employer’s managed fall protection program who, through training and knowledge, is capable of identifying, evaluating and addressing existing 

and potential fall hazards, and who has the employer’s authority to take prompt corrective action with regard to such hazards.

Component - An element or integral assembly of interconnected elements intended to perform one function in the system.

Connecting Subsystem - An assembly, including the necessary connectors, comprised of all components, subsystems, or both, between the anchor-

age or anchorage connector and the harness attachment point.

Connector - A component or element that is used to couple parts of the system together.

Deceleration Distance - The vertical distance between the user’s fall arrest attachment at the onset of fall arrest forces during a fall, and after the 

fall arrest attachment comes to a complete stop.

Energy (Shock) Absorber - A component whose primary function is to dissipate energy and limit deceleration forces which the system imposes on 

the body during fall arrest.

Fall Arrest - The action or event of stopping a free fall or the instant where the downward free fall has been stopped.

Fall Hazard - Any location where a person is exposed to a potential free fall.

Free Fall -The act of falling before a fall protection system begins to apply forces to arrest the fall.

Free Fall Distance - The vertical distance traveled during a fall, measured from the onset of a fall from a walking working surface to the point at 

which the fall protection system begins to arrest the fall.

Harness, Full Body - A body support designed to contain the torso and distribute the fall arrest forces over at least the upper thighs, pelvis, chest 

and shoulders.

Horizontal Lifeline – A component of a horizontal lifeline subsystem, consisting of a flexible line with connectors or other coupling means at both 

ends for securing it horizontally between two anchorages or anchorage connectors.

Horizontal Lifeline Subsystem – An assembly, including the necessary connectors, comprised of a horizontal lifeline component and, optionally, of: 

a) An energy absorbing component or, b) A lifeline tensioner component, or both. This subsystem is normally attached at each end to an anchorage 

or anchorage connector.  The end anchorages have the same elevation.

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Page 1: ...the Manufacturer s Instructions as required by the American National Standards Institute ANSI Z359 and should be used as part of an employee training program as required by the Occupational Safety an...

Page 2: ...ions Appendix A Appendix C 3 4 4 5 6 10 10 13 14 16 17 For purposes of this manual the FallTech Confined Space Personnel Winch in all iterations may be referred to collectively as the personnel winch...

Page 3: ...users experience more risk of serious injury or death due to falls because of increased fall arrest forces placed on the user s body In addition the onset of suspension trauma after a fall even may be...

Page 4: ...onnel Winch A D B C G E F H A Winch Arm and Handle B Swivel Snap Hook C Line Constituent D Drum Gear Cover E Drum Gear F Drive Pinion Gear G Integral Bracket H Bracket Mating Slots for Tripod Davit 3...

Page 5: ...should comply with ANSI Z359 requirements and applicable OSHA regulations 4 5 1 PFAS Anchorage Strength The winch shown in Table 1 is listed as having a minimum tensile strength of 5 000 lbs To mainta...

Page 6: ...ns regarding that portion of the bracket installed on the anchorage structure Place the winch bracket mating slots onto the mating rod on the structure leg bracket align the top holes and insert the d...

Page 7: ...l Mounting Bracket B Bracket Mating Slots for Tripod Davit C Integral Device Securing Detent Pin D Align Mating Slots to Engage Leg Bracket Rod E Leg Bracket Rod F Insert Detent Pin through Winch and...

Page 8: ...B Bracket Mating Slots for Davit Bracket Attachment C Integral Device Securing Detent Pin D Align Mating Slots to Engage Davit Bracket E Davit Bracket Rod F Insert Detent Pin through Winch and Davit...

Page 9: ...Maintain 15 lbs of tension in both directions on the cable at all times to ensure proper functioning and to prevent bird nesting of the cable on the drum See Figure 4 The entrant must ascend and desc...

Page 10: ...e unit including the leg end connector for signs of corrosion cracks deformities and broken or missing parts Inspect the wire rope for cuts abrasions weld spatter arc damage fishhooks broken strands k...

Page 11: ...y to bend for the type and construction of the rope hard or soft spots Core Fiber Exposure The core from the center of the rope may work itself through the cover and may cause a loss of strength and t...

Page 12: ...Date of Manufacture _________________________ INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR COMMENTS PASS FAIL CORRECTIVE ACTION NEEDED APPROVED BY 7 3 Inspection Document Record inspection results on the Inspection Rec...

Page 13: ...TIES GENERAL NOTES 1 2 3 4 WEIGHT FOR REFE N A N A N A Poly Carbonate SURFACE ROUGHN SURFACE FINISH MATERIAL COLORS PANTONE BLACK C PANTONE 108 C PANTONE 5415 C Outlined Actual Size lo the confi a min...

Page 14: ...fall protection program who through training and knowledge is capable of identifying evaluating and addressing existing and potential fall hazards and who has the employer s authority to take prompt c...

Page 15: ...sitioning The act of supporting the body with a positioning system for the purpose of working with hands free Positioning Lanyard A lanyard used to transfer forces from a body support to an anchorage...

Page 16: ...y Steel Drum Gear Cover Plastic Swivel Snap Hook Alloy Steel 5 000 lbs Min Tensile Strength with 3 600 lbs Gate Strength Integral Bracket Carbon Steel 130 to 310 lbs ANSI Z359 4 2013 Z117 1 2009 A10 3...

Page 17: ...e winch line taut to avoid any potential overload due to a fall event on the winch line The winch is not a fall arrest device and must not be subjected to fall forces The winch is for emergency retrie...

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