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     Be sure to consider Swing-Fall when calculating your Clear-Fall 
requirements and checking the fall path for hazards and instructions.  
Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death.  Should you have 
any questions regarding Free-Fall, Clear-Fall, Swing-Fall or other 
hazards in the fall path, be sure to contact 

FallTech

 or consult with a 

competent person or your direct supervisor on your job-site. 
 
 

Section 3:  Use and Limitations 
 

     This section deals with the general use and limitations of the 

FallTech 

Shock-Absorbing Lanyards.  Please read this section and all sections of 
the manual thoroughly.  If your application is not addressed, or if you 
have questions regarding your specific needs, please contact

 FallTech

 

immediately for additional guidance. 

 
3.1:  General Guidelines 
 

     When properly installed and utilized, this 

FallTech 

SAL will provide 

safety and mobility for a single user.  As the user is working while tied-off 
with an SAL, they will be tethered to their anchorage connector.  In the 
event of a fall, the lanyard will engage the shock-absorber - greatly 
reducing the forces associated with the arrest. 
 
     Before using this product, the user should be trained in the use of fall 
arrest products and should have completed a minimum course of 
instruction (4-8 hours) for 

Authorized Person 

Training as outlined in ANSI 

Z359.2-2007.  The user must also read and be familiar with all of the 
material contained in this instruction manual as well as all labels and 
warnings affixed to the 

FallTech 

SAL.  If you have any questions 

regarding the use or operation of this product, please contact 

FallTech

, a 

competent person, or your immediate supervisor before using. 
 
       This product must be inspected before each use.  For details on 
proper inspection procedures, please refer to section 8 of this manual.  
Should this product fail to pass inspection, it must be immediately 
removed from service and replaced. 
 
       This 

FallTech 

SAL is intended to be used as part of a Personal Fall 

Arrest System and will comprise the Connecting Device/Deceleration 
Device elements of your PFAS (see section 2.3 and 2.4 of this manual 
for clarification of these terms).  This product should be attached to your 
anchorage connector using the integral anchorage-end connector on the 
end of the lanyard opposite the shock-absorber.   
 

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       Your anchorage should be overhead, or rigged in a manner such 
that Free-Fall is restricted to no more than 6’ (6 feet).  In circumstances 
where there is no way to limit free fall to 6’, FallTech Ironman series 
lanyards (7247, 7247Y, 8247 and 8247Y) are rated for free falls of up to 
12’ (12 feet).  Be sure to review the Clear-Fall diagram and worksheet in 
section 2.9 of this manual. 
 
      This product meets the requirements of OSHA 1926.502 as well as 
ANSI Z359.1-2007 and/or ANSI A10.32-2004.  For further details on 
these requirements, please go to www.osha.gov to review the OSHA 
requirements.  Copies of the ANSI standards are available at 
www.asse.org in the e-standards store. 
 

3.2:  Approved Applications 

 
     Below are applications for which all 

FallTech 

Shock-Absorbing 

Lanyards are specifically suited.  This list is not all-inclusive, but is 
intended to anticipate the most common applications in which this 
product may be used.  If you have questions about whether this product 
is suitable for your particular application, please consult a competent 
person or contact 

FallTech

 for further advice. 

 
     Be sure to consult Section 5 of this instruction manual for details on 
anchorage considerations, as the anchorage and its relationship to the 
walking/working surface will be an important factor in determining 
suitability and could contribute to the outcome of a fall event.  Use of an 
anchor point that is not properly rated could lead to a catastrophic failure 
of your personal fall arrest system, which may result in serious injury or 
death.  
 
Direct Overhead Applications:  All 

FallTech

 SAL’s are suitable for use in 

any application where the properly rated anchorage is directly above the 
walking/working surface, and allows for a maximum Free-Fall Distance of 
6 feet. 
 
Horizontal Lifelines:  All 

FallTech

 SAL’s are suitable for use in any 

application where a horizontal lifeline has been installed under the 
guidance of a qualified person, and where the Free-Fall Distance does 
not exceed 6 feet. 
 
Residential Construction:  All 

FallTech

 SAL’s are suitable for use in 

residential construction applications provided the anchorage meets the 
basic requirements outlined in Section 5 of this instruction manual. 
 
General Construction:  This product is suitable for use in general 
construction applications provided the anchorage meets the basic 

Summary of Contents for 7103

Page 1: ...arPack Shock Absorbing Lanyards Model Standard Model Standard Model Standard 7103 A10 1926 72603 A10 1926 8106 Z359 1926 7104 A10 1926 726034 A10 1926 8253 Z359 1926 7106 A10 1926 726043 A10 1926 8254...

Page 2: ...240Y3 A10 1926 8240Y Z359 1926 AS8240Y Z359 1926 7240Y3A A10 1926 8240Y2O Z359 1926 SC7240 A10 1926 7240Y3L A10 1926 82403L Z359 1926 SC8240Y3 Z359 1926 7240Y3S A10 1926 8240Y2D Z359 1926 SC8240Y32D Z...

Page 3: ...dividuals as well as Authorized Persons and their importance in the workplace These terms are also used in these instructions Below is a brief description of the part these individuals play in the emp...

Page 4: ...ice if you are pregnant a minor or have a reduced tolerance to fall forces by reason of age physical medical condition or other pre existing disorders 8 Don t use this device if you weigh less than 75...

Page 5: ...on of any Personal Fall Arrest System PFAS OSHA 1926 502 d 15 states that Anchorages used for attachment of personal fall arrest equipment shall be independent of any anchorage being used to support o...

Page 6: ...Positioning is an area of Fall Protection devoted to allowing a user to work on a vertical surface by means of a positioning assembly and restricting the user s exposure to a fall of no more than two...

Page 7: ...s Failure to clear the fall path may result in serious injury or death Rig your PFAS with extreme caution and be aware of all of the factors that may come into play in the event of a fall 2 10 Swing F...

Page 8: ...integral anchorage end connector on the end of the lanyard opposite the shock absorber 16 Your anchorage should be overhead or rigged in a manner such that Free Fall is restricted to no more than 6 6...

Page 9: ...ur specific product Refer to section 3 4 for additional details on Heavyweight SAL s Extended Free Falls Most FallTech SAL s are rated for a maximum free fall of 6 feet In applications where free fall...

Page 10: ...onnector is adjacent to the scrunched end of the tubular webbing which can also be identified by the presence of the labels and label cover This end attaches to the back D ring of your Full Body harne...

Page 11: ...ds together Never attempt to attach either Anchorage End Connector to the back D ring of your FBH Never attempt to attach multiple users to a Y Leg SAL Never attempt to extend your reach by using a Y...

Page 12: ...ment which may result in serious injury or death 1 Attach your WrapTech or Sliding D ring SAL to the back D ring of your Full Body Harness by depressing the keeper and opening the gate on the double l...

Page 13: ...level of the back D ring on your FBH or at the foot level should always be a last resort as additional fall clearance is required and there is a greater risk of swing fall injuries Never use any Shock...

Page 14: ...ntal contaminants sharp objects abrasive surfaces moving equipment and materials unstable uneven and slippery walking working surfaces unguarded openings climatic weather factors and foreseeable chang...

Page 15: ...ou may be obliged to provide Personal Protective Equipment to include Personal Fall Arrest and Fall Protection Equipment along with an appropriate amount of training to your employees so that they wil...

Page 16: ...Systems Administrative Controls use of warning lines controlled access zones or monitors Two exceptional resources for developing a written fall protection plan are OSHA 1926 Subpart M Appendix E and...

Page 17: ...ion Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death FallTech requires that the following steps be taken during each inspection prior to use of this Shock Absorbing Lanyard SAL 1 Check the shock...

Page 18: ...hen handling the cable element if this SAL is so equipped 2 Using a damp rag and a mild soap and water solution wipe down the SAL components to remove soil and surface contaminants Ensure that the lab...

Page 19: ...Absorber Material Polyester Lanyard Leg Material Polyester 8 000 lbs Connector Material SAE 7075 Aluminum Complies with Standards A10 32 04 1926 502 ElasTech 7 Series Max Capacity 310 lbs Max Allowab...

Page 20: ...with Standards Z359 1 09 Z359 12 09 Z35913 09 A10 32 04 1926 502 40 ElasTech 8 Series Max Capacity 310 lbs Max Allowable Free Fall 6 feet Max Arrest Force 900 lbs Max Deceleration Distance 40 inches...

Page 21: ...op view is of an intact label The lower view is from an SAL that has been involved in a fall If your indicator label looks like the one in the bottom view remove the lanyard from service immediately S...

Page 22: ...g loaded so as to close automatically Snap hook and rebar hook gates are supported by a latch which is commonly referred to as a keeper The keeper is also spring loaded and designed to lock the gate i...

Page 23: ...rebar hooks feature a gate and keeper which close and lock automatically These are often preferred for their versatility as they can easily be attached to structural members up to 2 inches in diameter...

Page 24: ...yer that all products are free from defect in material and workmanship at the time of shipment Obligation under this warranty is limited to product replacement for the period of two 2 years from the d...

Page 25: ...elo comenzando con un 8 cumplen con los requisitos m s rigurosos de puertas de conectores de 3 600 libras 1 633 kg como lo recomiendan las ANSI Z359 1 2007 ANSI Z359 12 2009 y ANSI Z359 13 2009 Cuerda...

Page 26: ...59 1926 72403LA A10 1926 82403 Z359 1926 AR7240Y A10 1926 7240Y3 A10 1926 8240Y Z359 1926 AS8240Y Z359 1926 7240Y3A A10 1926 8240Y2O Z359 1926 SC7240 A10 1926 7240Y3L A10 1926 82403L Z359 1926 SC8240Y...

Page 27: ...muerte En los reglamentos de la OSHA para la seguridad y la salud hay referencias a las Personas competentes y las Personas calificadas ANSI Z359 0 2007 define con mayor precisi n las funciones y las...

Page 28: ...do r pido cuando utilice este dispositivo Puede quedar enganchado con la cuerda lo cual puede causar la p rdida del equilibrio o una ca da 56 No utilice aceite sobre el mosquet n o el gancho de cierre...

Page 29: ...componente de su Sistema personal de detenci n de 58 ca das PFAS por sus siglas en ingl s No leer comprender y cumplir con los materiales de instrucci n y advertencias proporcionados con cada uno de e...

Page 30: ...n dise ado para detener a un usuario en ca da en la 60 distancia m s corta posible mientras que limita la fuerza ejercida en el cuerpo del usuario 2 6 Restricci n contra ca das La Restricci n contra...

Page 31: ...se como una gu a para calcular la distancia de ca da despejada en su lugar de trabajo Valores de ejemplo Valores reales Distancia de ca da libre La OSHA permite hasta 6 pies 1 8 m 6 1 8m Distancia de...

Page 32: ...guador con lo cual se reducir en gran medida las fuerzas asociadas con la detenci n de la ca da Antes de utilizar este producto el usuario debe recibir capacitaci n sobre el uso de productos de detenc...

Page 33: ...ibre no supere los 6 pies 1 8 m y no haya exposici n a un borde filoso 66 Uso industrial general Este producto es apto para su uso en aplicaciones industriales generales siempre que el anclaje cumpla...

Page 34: ...series de n meros de modelos 7242 7243 y 8243 para aplicaciones de soldadura y para su uso en entornos donde 68 las altas temperaturas pueden representar un peligro Los n meros de partes de la misma...

Page 35: ...s proximidades de un peligro de ca da calcule los posibles peligros de ca das con balanceo la distancia total de ca da y la distancia despejada requerida Si tiene un peligro de ca da con balanceo o no...

Page 36: ...nceo la distancia total de ca da y la distancia despejada requerida Si tiene un peligro de ca da con balanceo o no tiene la distancia despejada requerida DET NGASE y reeval e su aplicaci n y sistema S...

Page 37: ...ligros de ca das con balanceo la distancia total de ca da y la distancia despejada requerida Si tiene un peligro de ca da con balanceo o no tiene la distancia despejada requerida DET NGASE y reeval e...

Page 38: ...mo de anclaje a cualquier otro punto de su arn s de cuerpo completo Podr a ocasionar lesiones graves o la muerte 3 Vaya a la ubicaci n del trabajo Si ya est trabajando en las proximidades de un peligr...

Page 39: ...S Se debe seleccionar un arn s de cuerpo completo que cumpla los requisitos del Z359 el cual debe tener un tama o adecuado para el usuario seg n las instrucciones del fabricante 78 Los conectores sele...

Page 40: ...lecer las mejores pr cticas en cuanto al uso de todos los equipos de protecci n personal PPE por sus siglas en ingl s 6 2 Capacitaci n para usuarios 80 Es responsabilidad del usuario de este equipo le...

Page 41: ...es importante tener un Plan de rescate como parte de su Plan general de protecci n contra ca das El plan de rescate debe incluir procedimientos detallados para convocar a una agencia profesional de r...

Page 42: ...a en cualquier mosquet n que pueda estar presente Aseg rese de que la compuerta no se abre a menos que el barril est doblado Gire el barril y aseg rese de que la compuerta se abre sin problemas y que...

Page 43: ...es en todo momento 10 Utilice un trapo h medo para limpiar las superficies de los conectores No debe haber ninguna acumulaci n de cualquier sustancia que pueda inhibir la funci n de la compuerta y o d...

Page 44: ...350 libras 158 6 kg Material de amortiguaci n Poli ster Material de las piernas de la cuerda de salvamento Poli ster 6 000 libras 2721 6 kg Material del conector Aleaci n de acero SAE 4130 Cumple con...

Page 45: ...FR 1910 66 ap C y 1926 Subparte M y ANSI A10 32 2004 Protecci n contra ca das para construcci n y demolici n as como las normas NSI Z359 1 07 Z359 12 09 y Z359 13 09 Estos productos est n identificado...

Page 46: ...amortiguaci n Poli ster Material de las piernas de la cuerda de salvamento Kevlar Nomex 7 000 libras 3175 1 kg Material del conector Aleaci n de acero SAE 4130 Cumple con las Normas Z359 1 09 Z359 12...

Page 47: ...ner las Normas de la OSHA de manera gratuita en www osha gov 29 CFR 1926 Subparte M 1926 500 Alcance aplicaci n y definiciones 1926 501 Deber de tener protecci n contra ca das 1926 502 Criterios y pr...

Page 48: ...libras 1 633 kg en los conectores El T tulo 29 CFR 1910 66 Ap C y 1926 Subparte M tampoco requieren las compuertas para 3 600 libras 1 633 kg en los conectores ANSI Z359 y A10 no tienen fuerza de ley...

Page 49: ...mpuerta Fig A 2 Gancho de refuerzo Mosquetones Los mosquetones son conectores que tienen compuertas que generalmente consisten de un eje interior y un barril exterior El barril se gira para desbloquea...

Page 50: ...arant a no es transferible Ninguna otra persona o empresa est autorizada para asumir o ceder a FallTech cualquier otra garant a en relaci n con la venta o uso de este producto Asimismo esta garant a s...

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