This instruction is intended to meet the Manufacturer's Instructions as required by ANSI Z359.1 and should be used as part of an
employee training program as required by OSHA.
DESCRIPTION
1.0
APPLICATIONS
1.1
PURPOSE: The Pour-In-Place Netting is
designed to be used as a passive fall prevention
barrier at internal openings such as stairwells or
elevator shafts.
WARNING:
Use this product only for its intended
use. Do not alter or intentionally misuse this netting.
1.2
TRAINING: This equipment must be installed
and used by persons trained in its correct
application and use. See section 4.
1.3
Refer to applicable local, state and federal (OSHA
1926.502) requirements governing occupational
safety.
2.0
INSTALLATION AND uSE
2.1
BEFORE EACH wORk SHIFT inspect the
installed netting according to section 3.0 of this
manual.
2.2
PLAN your system before installation. Consider all factors
that will affect your safety during use of this netting. The
following list gives important points to consider when
planning your system:
A.
ANCHORAGE: Anchoring concrete should have a
minimum strength of 3,000 psi.
B.
AFTER A FALL: Any netting which has been
subjected to excessive impact forces or exhibits
damage as described in section 3.0, must be removed
from service immediately and destroyed by the user,
the rescuer, or an authorized person.
2.4
INSTALLATION:
Step 1. Don appropriate safety equipment for working
near a leading edge or other fall hazard.
Step 2. Measure the opening. If the opening is more than
6 ft in both directions, a custom net is needed,
contact Capital Safety for more information.
Step 3. Cut the netting so that it is at least 2 feet larger
than the opening in each dimension. For example
if the opening is 3 ft x 5 ft, the netting section
must be 5 ft x 7 ft min.
Step 4. Place the netting over the opening and adjust it
so there is at least 1 ft of netting extended past
the opening on each side.
Step 5. Use the supplied plastic cable ties or equivalent
fastener to attach the netting to rebar. Attach the
netting every 6 to 9 inches around the perimeter
of the opening.
Step 6. Pour the concrete and allow it to cure.
Form No.: 5902412 Rev. B
USA
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uSER INSTRuCTION Pour-In-Place DEbRIS NETTING
Instructions for the following series products:
Pour-In-Place Debris Netting
Figure 1 - Installation
1 ft Min.
All Around
Rebar
Plastic Cable Ties
2.5
REmOvAL:
Step 1. Don appropriate safety equipment for working
near a leading edge or other fall hazard.
Step 2. Cut and discard netting.
3.0
INSPECTION
3.1
FREqUENCy
BEFORE EACH wORk SHIFT: Inspect the installed
netting according to section 3.2.
3.2
INSPECTION:
Inspect the netting for damage such as cut or frayed
cords. Inspect for mildew, wear, or other damage that
may affect strength.
Remove any debris that may have collected on the
netting.
3.3
If inspection reveals a defective or unsafe condition, lock
out the area from service until the condition is resolved.
4.0
TRAINING
4.1
The user and purchaser of this netting must be familiar
with the instructions, operating characteristics, application
limits, and the consequences of improper use of this
equipment. Users and purchasers must be trained in the
correct care and use of this netting.
5.0
SPECIfICATIONS
DROP TEST: 1,300 lbs.
PN 4102001: 8 ft X 50 ft strip, model no. 375 nylon mesh
PN 4102002: 8 ft X 100 ft strip, model no. 375 nylon mesh
Custom sizes are available, contact Capital Safety.
Model numbers: 4102001, 4102002
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