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Section 6:  Employer and User Training 

 

6.1:  Special notes for the Employer 

 
       As an employer, you 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 will be adequately prepared to use this 
equipment in the course of their work.  If you are unsure about your duty 
to provide fall protection, consult Title 29 CFR, section 1926.501 which 
can easily be viewed at www.osha.gov.  Another important resource for 
employers is the Consensus standard on Managed Fall Protection:  
ANSI Z359.2-2007. 
 
       Equally important is the subject of product/equipment selection.  If 
you are obliged to provide fall protection equipment for your employees, 
be sure to consult with or appoint a competent or qualified person to 
select and prescribe equipment that is suitable to address the specific 
hazards which may be present on your job-site or in your facility.  There 
are different products for different applications, and under many 
circumstances these products are not interchangeable.  If you have 
questions as to whether this product is suitable for your application, 
please contact FallTech for assistance. 
 
      It is important to note that improper use of fall arrest equipment can 
be just as dangerous as not using it at all.  Failure to adequately train 
and supervise your employees may result in serious injury or death.  It is 
critical to have a training program supported by documentation, 
refresher/remedial training and to establish best practices where the 
employment of all PPE is concerned. 
 

6.2:  User Training 

 
       It is the responsibility of the user of this equipment to read and fully 
understand these instructions before employing this product as part of a 
Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS).  Every user of fall protection should 
be provided a four to eight hour course of instruction for the Authorized 
User.  Training must also be provided in the use of each component of 
the user’s PFAS and in the recognition of fall hazards.  During the course 
of this training, the user may not be exposed to a fall hazard. 
 
      In the absence of a formal training program, FallTech has designed 
these instructional materials to act as an abbreviated course of 
instruction in an effort to give the user an over-view of fall arrest.  This 
manual does not constitute a comprehensive training program, and it is 
not all-inclusive.  Be sure to consult www.osha.gov for details on OSHA 

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requirements for training.  

FallTech

 has additional services available to 

assist with end-user training – contact a 

FallTech

 sales professional for 

additional details. 
 
       As a minimum, training should address the following points: 
 

 

ABCD’s of Fall Arrest (as discussed in Section 2). 

 

Recognition of fall hazards. 

 

Fall hazard elimination and control methods. 

 

Applicable fall protection regulations and standards. 

 

The responsibilities of designated persons (Authorized, 
Competent, Qualified). 

 

How to use written fall protection procedures. 

 

Inspection of equipment components and systems before use. 

 

Fall protection rescue procedures. 

 

Installation and use of products common to your duties, job-site 
or facility. 

 
       It is important to note that improper use of this equipment can be just 
as dangerous as not using it at all.  Failure to read, understand and 
follow these instructions may result in serious injury or death.   
 
 

Section 7:  Fall Protection Plan 

 
      Title 29 CFR, section 1926.500 – 503 requires that an employer have 
a written fall protection plan where fall hazards exist.  The best way to 
address a fall hazard is to eliminate it entirely or to employ a passive 
system to restrict access to the hazard (i.e. guardrails, netting, covers, 
etc.)  Fall arrest products are the last line of defense in the hierarchy of 
fall protection, and should be used as a last resort by employees who 
have been thoroughly trained.  The accepted fall protection hierarchy is 
as follows: 
 

 

Eliminate the fall hazard. 

 

Passive fall protection (guardrails, safety nets, barriers, etc.). 

 

Fall Restraint (prevent the worker from having access to the fall 
hazard by using a fixed lanyard which is short enough to restrict 
access to the hazard). 

 

Fall Arrest (utilizing Personal Fall Arrest 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 ANSI Z359.2-2007.  All 

Summary of Contents for Web SRL 7262

Page 1: ...HER ASSISTANCE WITH UNDERSTANDING THE PROPER EMPLOYMENT OF THIS PRODUCT PLEASE CONTACT FALLTECH FOR ASSISTANCE Alexander Andrew Inc dba FallTech 1306 South Alameda Street Compton CA 90221 USA 1 800 71...

Page 2: ...portance in the workplace These terms are also used in these instructions Below is a brief description of the part these individuals play in the employment of fall protection equipment Authorized Pers...

Page 3: ...Severe injury or death could result 6 Don t loop the lifeline under an arm or leg turn toward the SRL and walk toward the SRL If a fall should occur while the line is under an arm or leg severe injury...

Page 4: ...r basic elements Anchorage Body wear Connectors Connecting Devices and Deceleration Devices Each of these four elements is discussed in greater detail below If after reading though this section you do...

Page 5: ...ecifications of your FallTech Web SRL please see section 10 of this instruction manual 10 2 5 Fall Arrest Fall Arrest is an area of Fall Protection which focuses on stopping a fall once it has occurre...

Page 6: ...path when determining the Clear Fall limitations in your application Ensure the fall path is clear of obstructions protrusions equipment or materials that may be a hazard in the event of a fall Pay s...

Page 7: ...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...

Page 8: ...manual and provided that it is not exposed to sharp edges electrical hazards or prolonged exposure to highly corrosive environments or substances Industrial Lift Trucks This product is suitable for us...

Page 9: ...Test for proper braking action by grasping the lifeline and pulling down hard ensuring that the unit locks 18 8 Attach the connector on the attachment end of the SRL to the back D ring of your Full B...

Page 10: ...est choice where sharp or angular edges are present on the structure to which they are attached Select a full body harness of appropriate durability for your workplace which contains all of the attach...

Page 11: ...to a fall hazard In the absence of a formal training program FallTech has designed these instructional materials to act as an abbreviated course of instruction in an effort to give the user an over vi...

Page 12: ...ull body harness for a prolonged period of time while awaiting rescue after a fall Under these circumstances blood circulation can be restricted allowing a large volume of blood to accumulate or pool...

Page 13: ...burring If these conditions exist and are beginning to cause damage to the webbing remove the SRL from service 6 Inspect the carabiner snap hook gates at the anchorage and attachment ends of the produ...

Page 14: ...imes 2 Use a slightly damp rag and a mild soap and water solution to clean the webbing element of the SRL Allow it to air dry 3 Use a damp rag to clean the surfaces of any connecting hardware 4 If the...

Page 15: ...1 2007 FallTech Web SRL s Model s 7270WR 7271WR Component Material Rating Housing Alloy Steel 3 000 lbs Drum ABS Plastic n a Main Shaft Alloy Steel 3 000 lbs Pawls Ratchet Alloy Steel n a Webbing Pol...

Page 16: ...bove hook Fig 10 2 Product label for FallTech Web SRL s 7270WR 7271WR and 7270KV Located on front housing Fig 10 3 32 Warning label for FallTech Web SRL s 7270WR 7271WR and 7270KV Located on rear hous...

Page 17: ...9 CFR 1926 Subpart M 1926 500 Scope Application and Definitions 1926 501 Duty to Have Fall Protection 1926 502 Fall Protection Systems Criteria Practices 1926 503 Training Requirements ANSI standards...

Page 18: ...wo 2 years from the date of shipment This warranty is not transferable No other person or firm is authorized to assume or assign for FallTech any other warranty in connection with the sale or use of t...

Page 19: ...OMUN QUESE CON FALLTECH PARA RECIBIR ASISTENCIA Alexander Andrew Inc dba FallTech 1306 South Alameda Street Compton CA 90221 USA 1 800 719 4619 1 323 752 0066 www falltech com 38 Cuerdas auto retr cti...

Page 20: ...d 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 calificaciones de esas personas as como las Personas...

Page 21: ...a acceder al cable y controlar la velocidad de retracci n del cable despu s de su uso ver Secci n 7 S llame a FallTech si el dispositivo est da ado no pasa la inspecci n ver Secci n 6 o ha detenido un...

Page 22: ...ar con este producto o cualquier otro a menos que exista un permiso espec fico en las instrucciones del fabricante Las conexiones prohibidas incluyen entre otras 44 Dos o m s conectores a un anillo en...

Page 23: ...estos dos t rminos con el fin de ayudar a distinguir el papel que estos componentes tienen en el montaje de su PFAS En ambos casos estos productos componentes son necesarios para tener una m nima resi...

Page 24: ...ed de FallTech NO EST N calificadas para ca das libres superiores a 2 pies 0 6 m 2 9 Ca da despejada La ca da despejada o la distancia de ca da despejada es la distancia necesaria para detener con seg...

Page 25: ...o superior a 15 grados en cualquier direcci n desde su anclaje Figura 2 2 Diagrama de ca da con balanceo Aseg rese de tomar en cuenta la ca da con balanceo al calcular sus requisitos de ca da despejad...

Page 26: ...ov para revisar los requisitos de la OSHA Puede encontrar copias de las normas ANSI en www asse org en la tienda de normas electr nicas 52 3 2 Aplicaciones aprobadas A continuaci n se presentan las ap...

Page 27: ...as donde la cuerda de salvamento pueda entrar en contacto con peligros el ctricos con la excepci n del modelo 7270KV FallTech recomienda el uso de la SRL con tramado de aramida Kevlar Nomex o Dyneema...

Page 28: ...u equilibrio Cuando se utiliza el equipo debe tenerse cuidado para estar consciente del ambiente de trabajo y de cualquier peligro obstrucciones u obst culos que puedan existir Debe tener cuidado con...

Page 29: ...es combinaciones de componentes No intente forzar el sistema para adaptarlo a la aplicaci n El uso del equipo apropiado es la mejor pol tica 58 Secci n 5 Consideraciones del anclaje Las normas 1910 66...

Page 30: ...izado Tambi n se debe proporcionar capacitaci n sobre el uso de cada uno de los componentes del PFAS del usuario y sobre el reconocimiento de peligros de ca das Durante el desarrollo de esta capacitac...

Page 31: ...ir los criterios de rechazo y los procedimientos de reemplazo Un plan detallado y los procedimientos para el rescate de un trabajador que pueda estar involucrado en una ca da 7 2 Plan de rescate En el...

Page 32: ...a despu s del bloqueo ret rela de inmediato del servicio y sustit yala 64 13 Aseg rese de que el cable de la SRL se extiende y se retrae libremente 14 Hale la longitud completa de las correas de la un...

Page 33: ...Contractor de FallTech Modelo No _______________ Serial No _______________ Fecha de fabricaci n _____________ 66 Registro de inspecci n Cuerda de salvamento auto retr ctil SRL de la Serie Contractor d...

Page 34: ...para limpiar la red de la SRL D jela secar 10 Utilice un trapo h medo para limpiar las superficies de cualquier accesorio de conexi n 11 Si hay una excesiva acumulaci n de pintura aceite alquitr n u...

Page 35: ...24 0 6 m Capacidad m xima 310 libras 140 6 kg Cuando se realizaron las pruebas de conformidad con ANSI Z359 1 2007 70 Cuerdas auto retr ctiles SRL con red de FallTech No de modelo 7270WR 7271WR Compon...

Page 36: ...2 kg Distancia de desaceleraci n 24 0 6 m Capacidad m xima 310 libras 140 6 kg Cuando se realizaron las pruebas de conformidad con ANSI Z359 1 2007 10 3 Etiquetas y marcas Las etiquetas mostradas a c...

Page 37: ...oducto para la SRL de red de la serie Contractor de FallTech 7276WR Situada en la cubierta delantera 74 Fig 10 5 Etiquetas del producto para la SRL de red de la serie Contractor de FallTech 7276WR Sit...

Page 38: ...protecci n contra ca das 1926 502 Criterios y pr cticas de los sistemas de protecci n contra ca das 1926 503 Requisitos de capacitaci n Las normas ANSI son est ndares de consenso voluntario y son gen...

Page 39: ...77 Notas 78 Notas...

Page 40: ...os 2 a os a partir de la fecha del env o Esta garant 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...

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