Limits Of Use; Warnings And Limitations; System Compatibility - Honeywell Miller Instrucciones De Uso

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Environmental hazards should be considered
when selecting fall protection equipment.
Equipment must not be exposed to chemicals,
which may produce a harmful effect. Polyester
should be used in certain chemical or acidic
environments. Use in a corrosive or caustic
environment
dictates
inspection and servicing program to ensure
the integrity of the device is maintained.
All synthetic material must be protected from
sources. The use of heat resistant materials is
recommended in these applications.
Do not allow equipment to come in contact
with anything that will damage it including,
but not limited to, abrasive, rough or high-
temperature surfaces, heat sources, electrical
hazards, or moving machinery.
Do not expose the equipment to any hazard
which it is not designed to withstand. Consult
the manufacturer in cases of doubt.
Never remove product labels, which include
important warnings and information for the
authorized person/user.

2.2 Warnings and Limitations

Capacity

System Compatibility

Honeywell Miller fall protection products are
designed for use with Honeywell-approved
components only. Substitution or replacement
with non-approved component combinations or
subsystems or both may affect or interfere with
the safe function of each other and endanger
the compatibility within the system. This
incompatibility may affect the reliability and
safety of the total system.
WARNING
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more
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Anchorage Requirements
The anchorage must be capable of supporting
5,000 lbs. (22.2kN) per worker; or it must
be designed, installed, and used under the
complete fall arrest system which maintains a
safety factor of two.
ANSI anchorage requirements are as follows:
withstand a static load of 5,000 lbs (22.2 kN)
anchorages.
system is attached to an anchorage,
the above anchorage strengths must be
multiplied by the number of personal fall
arrest systems attached to the anchorage.

Limits of Use

Self-retracting lifelines (SRL) are designed
IMPORTANT!
A fall restraint scenario could occur
stress to that lifeline.
SRL allows the user to be connected
work tasks without locking the lifeline
TurboLite Edge Personal Fall Limiters
to come in contact with an edge if the user
falls. It is recommended to anchor device
is no slack in the lifeline when the unit is
mounted above the user and connected to
Never use
leading edge

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