4.
The complete fall protection system must be planned (including all
components, calculating fall clearance, and swing fall) before using.
5.
Users must have a rescue plan, and the means to implement it, that provides
for the prompt rescue of employees in the event of a fall, or assures that
employees are able to rescue themselves.
6.
Store the Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline in a cool, dry, clean environment
and out of direct sunlight when not in use.
7.
After a fall occurs on the system, immediately remove from service until a
"qualifi ed person" can make the determination for reuse or disposal.
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IMITATIONS
1.
CAPACITY: The Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline is designed for up to two
users at one time, per system, with a capacity (including clothing, tools, etc.)
up to 400 pounds (181 kg) total working weight per user, in conjunction with
compatable connecting components.
2.
SPAN: The Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline can be adjusted from a
minimum of 10 feet (3.05m) to the maximum allowed by the included length
of rope.
3.
SUPERVISION: In accordance with the requirements of OSHA 29 CFR
1910.66, and 1926.502, the Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline must be
installed and used under the supervision of a "qualifi ed" person as defi ned by
OSHA 29 CFR 1926.32(m).
4.
EXTENDED SUSPENSION: The Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline is not
intended for use in extended suspension applications.
5.
CORROSION: Do not leave the Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline in
environments where corrosion of metal parts could take place as a result
of vapors from organic materials. Use near seawater or other corrosive
environments may require more frequent inspections to ensure corrosion
damage is not affecting the performance of the product.
6.
CHEMICAL HAZARDS: Solutions containing acids, alkali, or other caustic
chemicals, especially at elevated temperatures, may cause damage to the
Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline. When working with such chemicals,
frequent inspection of this equipment must be performed. Contact Werner
Co. with any questions concerning the use of the Synthetic Rope Horizontal
Lifeline around chemical hazards.
7.
EXTREME TEMPERATURE: The Synthetic Rope Horizontal Lifeline is
designed to be used in temperatures ranging from -40ºF to +130ºF (-40°C to
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