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7.1 Connections
Number of Users:
Maximum two users at one time with a capacity up to 310 lbs. per worker including
tools and equipment.
Maximum one user at one time with a capacity up to 420 lbs. per worker including tools
and equipment
.
Full Body Harnesses
Only Full Body Harnesses may be used with a SafeWaze Cable Horizontal Lifeline.
Use of Shock Absorbing Lanyards
Fall Clearance Requirements when utilizing a 6' Shock Absorbing Lanyard with the HLL
system are indicated in the fall clearance table (Section 10, page 15) of this manual.
The fall clearance distances indicated are the total required from the properly installed
HLL system to the next lower level or obstruction. The user should ensure that the
distance between the installed lifeline and the next lower level is at least equal to, or
greater than the values given in Section 10, page 15 of this manual prior to use of the
HLL system. Failure to calculate proper fall clearances prior to use of the system could
result in serious injury or death.
Note: Never use combinations of components or subsystems that may affect, or
interfere with the safe function of each other.
Use of Self-Retracting Devices
Fall Clearance Requirements when utilizing an SRD with the HLL system in an
overhead installation are indicated in the fall clearance table (Section 10.1, page 16) of
this manual. When using Personal SRD's with the HLL system, where the
installation could possibly be below dorsal D-ring Height, refer to the fall clearance
table (Section 10.2, page 17) of this manual. The user must ensure that the
Personal SRD being utilized is not connected to the HLL at a distance below the dorsal
D-ring, which exceeds the maximum allowed as specified by the SRD manufacturer.
When calculating fall clearance distances, the user must add the total deflection of
the HLL system during a fall event, to the total deceleration distance of the SRD being
used. The combination of the system deflection, and the deceleration distance of the
SRD, when added to the Harness Stretch of the full body harness, worker's height, and
Safety Factor equals the minimum required fall clearance. Failure to calculate proper
fall clearances prior to use of the system could result in serious injury or death.
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