Work Restraint Lanyard
WARNING
All work at height activities are inherently dangerous – your personal safety is your
responsibility. Before using this item of PPE, you must:
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Read the User Instruction Manual
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Be trained on the correct use of the item
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Familiarise yourself with the item and its operation/limitations
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Fully understand the risk involved in the work activity
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Be physically and medically capable of operating in a safe and controlled
manner
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Ensure rescue provision is in place to deal with any emergencies and is able to be
carried out with maximum efficiency and speed
No alterations, additions or repairs should be made to this equipment without the
written consent of SpanSet. Failure to use PPE correctly or in accordance with the
User Instruction Manual may result in serious injury or death.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
OPERATING TEMPERATURE
-30°C to +75°C
STORAGE OF PRODUCT
Cool well ventilated area
Do not store under heavy items
Do not expose to UV
Prevent contact with sharp objects that may damage the fibres of the webbing
CLEANING & DRYING OF PRODUCT
Wash in a container of 30C water with mild detergent
Do not machine wash or pressure wash
Dry in a well ventilated area allowing the product to drip dry (maximum +30°C)
Do not expose to sources of heat or direct sunlight
CONTAMINATION
Do not allow contact with harmful substances such as acids, alkalis, fuel, paints,
solvents.
MODIFICATIONS
No alterations, additions or repairs should be made to this product without the
written consent of SpanSet UK Ltd.
TRANSPORTATION
During transportation, the product must be stored away from direct sunlight and in
such a manner as to avoid contamination with chemicals, dirt ingress and mechanical
damage. It is strongly recommended that the product is transported in the protective
bag supplied with the product or other suitable means.
PRE-USE INSPECTION
What do I need to know!
LANYARD WEBBING
When checking webbing look for cuts, tears, abrasions, contamination and
discolouration. How should I check it? By look and feel.
ROPE
When checking rope look for cuts, abrasions, burns, deformation or any areas where
the inner core is visible. How should I check it? By look and feel.
STITCHING
Any missing, incomplete, damaged or frayed stitching is unacceptable. How should
I check it? By look and feel and comparing with an identical item without defects.
THE SHOCK ABSORBING PACK
Are there any signs of damage to the shock absorbing pack? Are there any signs that
a fall has occurred? Is the label still readable? How should I check it? By look, feel
and comparing with an identical item without defects.
LENGTH AND CONFIGURATION
Is your lanyard the correct length? Shorter or adjustable lanyards can offer increased
security. Do you need a twin legged lanyard? Don't forget that two single lanyards
don't make a twin legged lanyard. Has the lanyard been modified or altered? If so are
you sure it can still work properly? If in doubt ask the manufacturer.
How should I check it?
Correct risk assessment and consulting the manufacturer or supplier.
TRACEABILITY
You need to know where the equipment came from, where it has been and when it
has been inspected.
In order to do this you should;
Keep a record of where you purchased it from and when. Ensure the item has an
identification number. Be aware of when the next inspection is due. Record all
inspections. Maintain all the above items for scrutiny.
CONNECTORS ON LANYARDS
When checking connectors such as karabiners, scaffold hooks or screw links you
need to look for deformation, damage such as sharp edges, corrosion, cracks and
check the function.
How should I check it?
By look, feel and test the function.
If you do not understand how to inspect then
DURING USE CHECKS
Itis important to remember to regularly monitor the condition and positioning of
all products used in a PPE safety system. Check and monitor connections between
equipment to ensure that product orientation and position is correct in respect to the
individual elements' user instructions.
RETIRE THE PRODUCT IF THERE ARE ANY SIGNS OF DAMAGE, WEAR
OR REDUCTION IN STRENGTH. IF IN DOUBT—SEEK THE ADVICE OF A
COMPETENT PPE INSPECTOR OR CONTACT SPANSET. THE PRODUCT MUST
BE RETIRED FROM USE IF IT HAS BEEN SUBJECTED TO ANY SIGNIFICANT
FORCE, OR FALL ARREST EVENT. THE PRODUCT MUST BE DESTROYED TO
PREVENT FURTHER USE.
COMPATIBILITY OF PPE
Always ensure, via specific training or advice from a competent person, that the
intended application of PPE is compatible with the products used. It cannot be
assumed that all combinations of PPE will interact in a safe manner.
RESTRAINT & WORK POSITION LANYARD USE
Always check connectors are properly locked prior to work at height activities. Do not
use the lanyard for fall arrest purposes without inclusion of energy absorption means
e.g. EN355 energy absorber.
During use it is essential to regularly check the security of the connectors to the User
you need training!
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