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the anchor point. If this is not possible or if larger excursions are
required, then no individual anchor points should be used, but
rather a system according to EN 795 class D (track) or C (rope)
should be used, for example (Fig. 3.7).
Pay attention to loose strap ends / do not use for tying / do not knot
the suspension element / always close carabiners properly. Safety
carabiners and/or connecting elements must always be protected
against transverse and buckling loads. The fall arrester should only
be used as intended and not, for example, as a guy rope, i.e. do not
hold onto the fall arrester or pull yourself up on it (Fig. 3.8 - 3.14).
Retractable fall arresters must not be used to protect people over
bulk goods or other similar materials you can sink into (Fig. 3.15).
4.) Vertical use
To minimise a swinging fall, the anchor point should, wherever
possible, be perpendicular above the person. The clear height
required under the floor or platform is calculated based on the
individual system factors (see Fig. 4.1): Fall arrester braking
distance (∆l) + safety distance (1m) + possible expansion of the
stop system (see manufacturer's body harness instructions for use)
= H
min
li
5.) Horizontal use
The retractable fall arrester has also been successfully tested for
horizontal use and a simulated fall over the edge from there. An
edge radius of r = 0.5 mm was used for retractable fall arresters
with a lanyard made from wire rope and for retractable fall arresters
with a lanyard made from webbing (Fig. 2.2). Based on this test, the
retractable fall arrester is suitable for use over similar edges, such
as those found on rolled steel profiles, wooden beams or on clad,
rounded fascias. Regardless of this test, wherever the retractable
fall arrester is used horizontally or at an angle, and where there is
a risk of a fall over an edge, the following must always be taken into
account:
1.
A risk assessment must be carried out before commencing
work. If the fall edge is a particularly „sharp" and/or „not
burr-free" edge (e.g. un-clad fascias or sharp supported
sheet metal edges), then suitable precautionary measures
must be taken before starting work
A fall over the edge must be ruled out and
the permissible rated load of the devices for fall loads
over edges (Fig. 2.2) must not be exceeded and
Edge protection must be fitted before commencing
work
If in doubt, we recommend contacting the manufacturer.
2.
The anchor point of the retractable fall arrester must not be
positioned below the surface on which the user is standing
(e.g. platform, flat-roof construction) (Fig. 2.2).
3.
The deflection at the edge (measured between both sides
of the lanyard) must be at least 90°.
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