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DO NOT extend the lifeline past the operational limit.

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DO NOT allow one SRD lifeline to become tangled or twisted with another SRD lifeline during use.

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DO NOT allow any lifeline to pass under arms or between legs during use.

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DO NOT clamp, knot, or prevent the lifeline from retracting or being taut.

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DO NOT lengthen the SRD by connecting a lifeline or similar component.

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DO NOT allow the lifeline to remain outside the housing when not in use. 

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5.4.3 

After A Fall:

 A fall event over an edge may require special rescue equipment and measures. Ensure a written rescue plan, method and  

 

 

system is in place and readily available to all users for rapid response. Ensure all users are trained in rescue procedures. If a fall event  

 

 

occurs, remove it from service, and store it separately. Remove from service any unit that has been subjected to fall arrest forces or that 

 

exhibits damage consistent with such forces. For questions, contact FallTech.

5.4.4 

Using the SRD:

 Do not use the SRD if inspection shows damage or any malfunction. Don the FBH in accordance with the FBH 

 

manufacturer’s instructions. Follow the instructions contained in this manual and on the labels. Failure to follow instructions may result 

 

in serious injury or death. Connect the SRL-FBH Connector to the dorsal D-ring on the FBH. Ensure the connector closes and locks. Attach    

 

the leg-end carabiner to the chosen anchorage and ensure the leg-end connector closes and locks. Ensure all connections are compatible.   

 

Normal operation will allow the working length of the lifeline to extend and retract as the worker moves about. A certain amount of 

 

tension must remain on the web at all times to ensure proper operation of the internal brake. Do not allow the lifeline to become slack. 

 

If the lifeline becomes slack, remove the SRD from service for inspection. See Section 7.

 

Avoid sudden or quick movements during the normal work operation, as this may cause the SRD brake to engage and possibly cause loss    

 

of balance and injury or death.

 

If a fall occurs, the brake will engage and lock the lifeline. The EA will deploy to arrest the fall and limit arrest forces on the user.

Summary of Contents for 11' FT-X Web Class 1 SRL-P

Page 1: ...tructions 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 and Health Administration...

Page 2: ...6 7 8 13 13 15 16 18 For purposes of this manual the 11 FT X Web Class 1 Self retracting Lifeline in all iterations may be referred to collectively as the 11 FT X Web the FT X Web the SRL P the FT X t...

Page 3: ...pacity limits Heavy 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 afte...

Page 4: ...eight up to 310 lbs or at a maximum of 3 below the user s FBH dorsal D ring for a worker weighing 311 to 420 lbs Below D ring tie off is outside the scope of ANSI Z359 and is only allowed when no edge...

Page 5: ...user instruction manual for how to calculate your Minimum Required Fall Clearance MRFC using the affixed labels Classification information found on product labels is based on test results Table 1B in...

Page 6: ...f the three principal parameters Arrest Distance Average Arrest Force and Maximum Arrest Force listed by model number and class Testing is conducted under various environmental conditions at ambient t...

Page 7: ...pplication must have the strength to sustain a static load applied in the direction permitted by the PFAS of at least a Two times the maximum arrest force permitted when certification exists or b 5 00...

Page 8: ...nce with Section 7 Remove the device from service if the inspection shows damage or any malfunction Don the FBH and or attach the SRL in accordance with the harness manufacturer s instructions Follow...

Page 9: ...RD Do not use the SRD if inspection shows damage or any malfunction Don the FBH in accordance with the FBH manufacturer s instructions Follow the instructions contained in this manual and on the label...

Page 10: ...he walking working surface SRD Deceleration Distance D Ring Shift and Harness Stretch 1 ft 0 3m Safety Factor 1 5 ft 0 5m and Swing Fall The diagram in Figure 6 is calculated using the performance dat...

Page 11: ...ed from the walking working surface SRD Deceleration Distance D Ring Shift and Harness Stretch 1 ft 0 3m Safety Factor 1 5 ft 0 5m and Swing Fall The diagram in Figure 8 is calculated using the perfor...

Page 12: ...detergent water solution Do not allow water or other corrosion causing elements to enter the housing After cleaning pull the lifeline all the way out allow the unit to air dry then retract the lifelin...

Page 13: ...provided below or on a similar document Inspection Record Model _________________________ Serial _________________________ Date of Manufacture _________________________ INSPECTION DATE INSPECTOR COMM...

Page 14: ...8 0 Labels The labels must be present and legible 102022 MSRD26 Rev B 14...

Page 15: ...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 16: ...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 17: ...rformance for 130 to 310 lbs 59 141 kg User ANSI Performance Requirements 130 to 310 lbs 59 141 kg User Part Anchorage Condition Arrest Distance Average Arrest Force Maximum Arrest Force Maximum Arres...

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