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1. Fall arrest 7 CORRECT Pen i or restraint WARNING AVERTISSMENTI j on palo Only compatible connections may be made with web Boucle de loops Snap hooks both self locking and non locking raccordement de types connected into web loops may result in toile de syst me inadvertent disengagement Refer to separate de retenue ou instructions for further details Failure to follow these d arr t de chute instructions moy result in serious injury or death Do not remove lobel p Seuls des connexions compatibles doivent va faites avec les boucles de toile Un mousqueton de type omei ra avec ou sans verrou raccord une boucle de toile or oop pourrait se d sengager par inadvertance Pour plus de Boucle en D de d tails r f rez vous aux instructions Ne pas vous harnais ou boucle conformer ces instructions pourrait causer des de toile blessures graves ou la mort Ne pas retirer l tiquette Warning Label All Web Loop Energy Absorbing Lanyards Not Permanently Attached to Harness ENSURE CONNECTIONS MADE TO LOOP OR EYE TERMINATIONS OR ATTACHMENT POINTS ARE COMPATIBLE SNAP HOOKS BOTH SELF LOCKING ANO NON LOCKING TYPES CONNECTED INTO LOOPS OR EYES MAY RESULT IN INADVERTENT DISENGAGEMENT DO NOT MAKE MORE THAN ONE CONNECTION INTO A LOOP OR EYE TERMINATION REFER TO SEPARATE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FURTHER DETAILS GATE IN CONTACT PA WITH 4 MEMBER QI 9507013 REV C Warning Label EZ Stop II Tie Back Lan
2. 2 3 ANCHORAGE STRENGTH In accordance with ANSI Z359 1 anchorages selected for fall arrest systems shall have a strength capable of sustaining static loads applied in the directions permitted by the system of at least A 5 000 pounds 22 2kN for non certified anchorages or B Two times the maximum arresting force for certified anchorages When more than one fall arrest system is attached to an anchorage the strengths set forth in A and B above shall be multiplied by the number of systems attached to the anchorage WARNING Anchorages must be rigid Large deformations of the anchorage will affect system performance and may increase the required fall clearance below the system which could result in serious injury or death From OSHA 1926 500 and 1910 66 Anchorages used for attachment of PFAS shall be independent of any anchorage being used to support or suspend platforms and capable of supporting at least 5 000 Ibs 22 2 KN per user attached or be designed installed and used as part of a complete PFAS which maintains a safety factor of at least two and is supervised by a qualified person Anchorages selected for work positioning systems shall have a strength capable of sustaining static loads applied in the directions permitted by the system of at least A 3 000 pounds 13 3kN for non certified anchorages or B Two times the foreseeable force for certified anchorages When more than one work positioning system is attac
3. C FALL ARREST FORCES The assembled fall arrest system must keep fall arrest forces below 1 800 Ibs 8 0 kN when used with a full body harness D FALL CLEARANCE Should a fall occur there Figure 4 Estimating Fall Clearance must be sufficient clearance in the fall area to a i a Se tec ei ee arrest the fall before striking the ground or other p ee T object Energy absorbers can extend the fall worker is suspended arrest distance by up to 42 inches 106 7 cm sien cco peter Figure 4 shows how to estimate fall clearance ee A distance when using an energy absorbing lanyard 4 See ae or energy absorber subsystem Other factors Ab may influence the required clearance distances Free Fall Distance FFD 6 ft 1 6 m maximum allowed For example using an energy absorbing lanyard Working Surface or energy absorber with a rope grab fall arrestor may require additional clearance due to stretch in the lifeline or sliding of the rope grab Energy Absorber on the lifeline during fall arrest Some full body Y D ele harness models incorporate a sliding positional Required Distance below D ring in the back as the fall arrest attachment Working ainfac te nectest movement of this D ring during fall arrest can Spleen Ed increase the fall clearance distance required Use oy en ac acapella ate caution when assembling system components that could act to extend the fall arrest distance Nearest Obstruction
4. MODEL NO LENGTH er SHOCK ABSORBER TE 9 REV F 2259 ID Label CSA Approved EZ Stop III Web Lanyards 9 4 These labels must be attached to the noted Energy Absorbing Lanyards or Energy Absorber components and be fully legible MAMAM ELUKA 47 MAAM ARRESTING FORCE 900 LES ATTACH TAS EC CF MAMMA FREE FALL GFT CAPAOT MO LES MAX NYLOM GLIESTER KE CONSTRUCIK FAL ABREST ATTACHAEH PROXHICT COMPLIANCE HIS PRODUCT COMPLIES MIH THE FOLLOMIMG STANDARDS OHLY SHOCK ABSORBER woemwe ELEMENT OF HARMESS F MARKED MTH TH CORRESPOND LETTER CODE UNDER STS SECTION BELOW Date Ts TT A ANS 73591 9 B OSHA ANS AIDL32 200 D ASTM FART 20S A WARNING RER 5 Fate E ANS DAJ F ANG 240407 CANS 2301 07 H AN UNDERSTOOD PRR 10 USE IGRT z UPPER WIH THIS PRODUCT AT TIME OF SHIPMENT WUT BE FCELOBED f MND CONTACT WTH SHARP AND ABRIGNE EDCES WAKE ONLY COMPATIBLE COMMECTAINS HOT FLAME OR HEAT RESISTANT DO HOT REMOYE THIS LABEL FAILURE TO HEED M INSTRUKS COULD RESULT WARMING K SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH ANY UNIT WHICH HAS SEEN FALL U S PAT 5 174 410 ARRESTING SERVICE SHOULD WOT GE USED AFTER SUCH SERVICE 991442 REY A ID Label EZ Stop II Web Lanyards 9507096 Rev F WHEN MAKING CHOKER CONNECTIONS OO NOT ALLOW SNAP HOOK TO CONTACT ANCHORAGE MEMBER SNAP HOOK GATE MAY BE FORCED OPEN UNDER LOADING CAUSING RELEASE OF LOAD FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARNING MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL
5. and therefore fall clearance required Refer to manufacturer s instructions for each part of the a eee i i earance to obstruction C system for more information on fall clearance 1 1 2 ft 5 m minimum required E SWING FALLS Swing falls occur when the anchorage point is not directly above the point where a fall occurs The force of striking an object while swinging horizontal speed of the user due to the pendulum affect can be great and may cause serious injury In a swing fall situation the total vertical fall distance of the user will be greater than if the user had fallen vertically directly below the anchorage point The user must therefore account for an increase in the total free fall distance and the area needed to safely arrest the fall Swing falls can be minimized by ae working as directly below the anchorage point as possible Never permit a swing fall if injury could occur If a swing fall situation exists in your application contact DBI SALA before proceeding See Figure 5 F SHARP EDGES Avoid working where the lanyard subsystem or other system components will be in contact with or abrade against unprotected Sharp edges Do not loop lanyard around small diameter structural members If working with this equipment near sharp edges is unavoidable protection against cutting must be provided by using a heavy pad or other means over the exposed sharp edge G RESCUE The user employer must have a rescue plan and
6. style energy absorbing lanyards Please refer to DBI SALA user instruction manual 5902143 or 5902186 for additional information on energy absorbing lanyards WARNING These instructions must be provided to the user of this equipment The user must read and understand these instructions or have them explained to them before using this equipment Failure to follow instructions may result in serious injury or death Other practices that must be followed in order to use a 100 tie off Figure 1 Attach Energy Absorber Onl type lanyard safely include g gy y to Dorsal D ring 1 The energy absorber portion of the lanyard must be connected to the dorsal D ring only Use only the snap hook or other connector provided to attached the energy absorber portion directly to the harness dorsal D ring See Figure 1 Figure 2 Do Not 2 Do not connect the energy absorber to the Attach Energy anchorage See Figure 2 Absorber to Anchor 3 Do not attach the unused leg of the Figure 3 Acceptable Designed Retainers lanyard back to the harness at any ES location unless a specially designed L i os lanyard retainer is provided for this purpose See Figure 3 SL EE eee Connection of both lanyard legs to Attachment separate anchorage points is acceptable See Figure 4 5 When leapfrogging from one anchorage point to the next such Figure 5 Maximum as traversing a horizontal or vertical structure do not connect Attachment Distance
7. 1240874 1240875 1240876 1240877 1240878 1240879 Additional model numbers may appear on the next printing of these instructions 15 1240880 1240901 1240902 1240903 1240904 1240905 1240906 1240907 1240909 1240910 1240911 1240912 1240913 1240914 1240915 1240916 1240922 1240923 1240924 1240926 1240927 1240928 1240929 1240930 1240932 1240935 1240975 1241001 1241002 1241003 1241004 1241005 1241006 1241008 1241009 1241010 1241013 1241014 1241016 1241018 1241020 1241022 1241023 1241024 1241025 1241029 1241030 1241031 1241032 1241033 1241101 1241102 1241103 1241105 1241106 1241108 1241109 1241110 1241111 1241112 1241113 1241114 1241117 1241118 1241120 1241122 1241124 1241125 1241201 1241204 1241205 1241206 1241207 1241210 1241211 1241213 1241214 1241215 1241216 1241217 1241218 1241219 1241220 1241250 1241251 1241276 1241277 1241326 1241327 1241460 1241461 1241462 1241463 1241464 1241465 1241480 1241481 1241482 1241483 1241701 1241702 1241751 1241752 1241761 1241763 1242475 1242476 1242500 1243026 1244001 1244003 1244004 1244006 1244007 1244008 1244009 1244010 1244011 1244012 1244013 1244014 1244016 1244018 1244021 1244023 1244024 1244026 1244027 1244028 1244029 1244030 1244031 1244032 1244033 1244034 1244035 1244036 1244037 1244038 1244039 1244040 1244041 1244043 1244047 1244101 1244102 1244103 1244104 1244106 1244107 1
8. 1 in 2 5 cm elastic web 100 tie off 9503175 hook center and both ends 1 in 2 5 cm elastic web 100 tie off 9503175 hook center 2007153 hook leg ends 1 in 2 5 cm elastic web 100 tie off web loop center 2007153 hook leg ends 1 in 2 5 cm elastic web 100 tie off web loop center 9503175 hook leg ends EZ STOP II CABLE LANYARDS 7 32 in 6 cm cable 9503175 snap hook each end 7 32 in 6 cm cable 9503175 snap hook one end 2007153 snap hook other end 7 32 in 6 cm cable 9503175 snap hook one end 2000108 carabiner other end EZ STOP II TIE BACK LANYARDS 1 in 2 5 cm web 9503175 hook both ends floating D ring 1 in 2 5 cm web 100 tie off 9503175 hook center and leg ends floating D rings EZ STOP 111 WEB LANYARDS 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web 9503175 hook each end 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web 9503175 hook one end 2007153 hook other end 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web 9503175 hook one end 2000108 carabiner other end 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web 9503175 hook one end 1200049 wire pipe hook other end 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web web loop one end 2007153 hook other end 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web web loop one end 9503175 hook other end EZ STOP 11 ENERGY ABSORBER COMPONENT 9503175 hook one end D ring one end 24 in length SHOCKWAVE 2 WEB LANYARD 1 15 16 in 4 9 cm web 9503175 hook each end 1 7 8 in 4 8 cm web 9502116 hook one end 9500810 hook other end EZ STOP RETRAX RETRACTING WEB LA
9. 1220864C 1220866C 1220870C 1220871C 1220873C 1220880C 1220906C 1220937C 1220938C 1220939C 1220940C 1221001C 1221006C 1221028C 1221034C 1221104C 1221106C 1221206C 1221480C 1221481C 1221484C 1221801C 1221802C 1221803C 1221804C 1221805C 1221806C 1221807C 1221808C 1221809C 1221810C 1221811C 1221812C 1221813C 1221814C 1221815C 1221816C 1221851C 1221852C 1221853C 1221854C 1224405C 1224406C 1224409C 1224427C 1224428C 1224431C 1224438C 1240210C 1240211C 1240256C 1240325C 1240477C 1240559 1244610C 1244611C 1244630C 1244631C Max Arresting Force Max Elongation Min Mass of Worker Max Mass of Worker 1 300 Ibf 6 0 kN 5 7 ft 1 75 m 200 Ibs 90 kg 386 Ibs 175 kg Max Arresting Force Max Elongation Min Mass of Worker Max Mass of Worker 900 Ibf 4 0 kN 3 9 ft 1 2 m 100 Ibs 45 kg 254 Ibs 115 kg 1100320C 1101859C 1106062C 1108530C 1109433C 1220046C 1220296C 1220680C 1221425C 1224006C 1100321C 1101871C 1106075C 1108534C 1109434C 1220048C 1220297C 1220681C 1221426 1224306C 1100322C 1102319C 1106203C 1108539C 1109435C 1220054C 1220299C 1220850C 1221426C 1224341C 1100323C 1102320C 1106684C 1108540C 1109436C 1220058C 1220300C 1220851C 1221460C 1224343C 1100447C 1102321C 1106685C 1108541C 1109437C 1220068C 1220301C 1220852C 1221461C 1224348C CSG USA 3833 Sala Way Red Wing MN 55066 5005 Toll Free 800 328 6146 Phone 651 388 8282 Fax 651 388 5065 solution
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11. Step 4 All labels should be present and fully legible See section 8 0 Step 5 Inspect each system component or subsystem per associated manufacturer s instructions Step 6 Record the inspection date and results in the inspection log in section 9 0 5 3 If inspection reveals an unsafe condition remove unit from service immediately and destroy or contact an authorized service center for repair NOTE Only DBI SALA or parties authorized in writing may make repairs to this equipment 6 0 MAINTENANCE SERVICING STORAGE 6 1 Clean lanyard with water and a mild detergent solution Wipe off hardware with a clean dry cloth and hang to air dry Do not force dry with heat If you have any questions regarding cleaning of this equipment or require more information contact DBI SALA An excessive buildup of dirt paint etc may prevent the lanyard from working properly and in severe cases degrade the webbing or rope to a point where it has become weakened and should be removed from service If you have any questions concerning the condition of your lanyard or have any doubt about putting it into service contact DBI SALA 6 2 Additional maintenance and servicing procedures replacement parts must be completed by a factory authorized service center Authorization must be in writing Do not disassemble the unit See section 5 1 for inspection frequency 6 3 Store the lanyard in a cool dry clean environment out of direct sunlight Avoid ar
12. absorber to the D ring and position the belt so the D ring is located on the back side of the body ATTACHING A LANYARD WITH WEB LOOPS See Figure 17 Figure 17 Web Loop Connection 1 Insert the energy absorbing lanyard web loop through the harness web loop or D ring Insert lanyard web loop through 2 Insert the opposite end of the energy absorbing lanyard through web loop or D ring on harness the connecting web loop 3 Pull the attached energy absorbing lanyard through the connecting web loop to secure C CONNECTING TO A ROPE GRAB FALL ARRESTOR It is recommended the lanyard end vs the energy absorber end ES a ees be attached to the rope grab This recommendation is made to reduce possible interference with the operation of the rope grab by the energy absorber pack Attaching a component style energy absorber to a rope grab is not recommended with eo Re LEE the exception of a direct coupling between a rope grab and a harness Some rope grabs may be supplied with a permanently attached energy absorbing lanyard For these cases use of an additional energy absorber connected between the rope grab and the body support is not recommended In some cases it may be permissible to couple an energy absorber component between the anchorage or anchorage connector and the rope grab lifeline In all cases ensure the length of the energy absorber or energy absorbing lanyard does not exceed the rope grab manufacturer s recomme
13. the ability to implement it when using this equipment H AFTER A FALL Lanyards with integral energy absorbers or energy absorber components which have been subjected to the forces of arresting a fall must be removed from service and destroyed See Figure 18 WARNING Read and follow manufacturer s instructions for associated equipment full body harness rope grab etc used in your fall protection system IMPORTANT For special custom versions of this product follow the instructions herein If included see Supplement for additional instructions 3 3 MAKING CONNECTIONS See Figure 6 for hook operation When using a hook to connect to an anchorage or when coupling components of the system together ensure accidental disengagement roll out cannot occur Roll out occurs when interference between a hook and the mating connector causes the hook s gate or keeper to accidentally open and release Roll out may occur when a hook is connected to an undersized ring such as an eye bolt or other non compatible shaped connector Self locking snap hooks or self locking and self closing gate carabiners should be used to reduce the possibility of roll out when making connections Do not use hooks or connectors that will not completely close over the attachment object For 5 these situations use a tie off adaptor or other anchorage connector to allow a compatible connection Do not knot the lanyard in any manner and do not hook the lanyard bac
14. the next such as traversing a Figure 13 Max Lanyard horizontal or vertical structure do not connect to anchorage points that are further Reach apart than the lanyard length as marked on the lanyard label See Figure 13 Lanyards ax lt Length 6 Never connect more than one person to a Y type lanyard at a time OR 7 Do not allow any lanyard to pass under arms or legs during use Attaching a Tie Back Lanyard See Figure 14 Place the tie back lanyard over the i i anchoring structure Ensure the lanyard is not twisted ee US djust the floating D ring so it hangs below the anchoring Do not allow gate to structure Attach the lanyard end hook to the floating contact anchorage D ring member Attaching a Shockwave 2 Tie Back Lanyard Shockwave 2 Tie back lanyards model no 1244650 and 1244675 are the only Shockwave R f models suitable for tie back COR applications Do not use regular di Shockwave 2 models for tie back applications Tie back using the captive eye Proper Connection Improper Connection carabiner only Do not tie back using NRed the snap hook The snap hook must Red TT Stitch be connected to the user s harness Stitch Anchorage size limit The red stitching must be outside of the V X captive eye carabiner when the lanyard is tight around the anchorage under hand tension See figure 15 WARNI NG Tying back beyond the red stitching will limit the amount of energy absor
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21. Ensure all hardware is present and secure and is not distorted or have any sharp edges burrs cracks or corrosion Ensure self locking snap hooks or carabiners work properly Inspect rope or webbing for wear cuts burns frayed edges breaks or other damage See section 5 0 for further inspection details Do not use if inspection reveals an unsafe condition 3 2 PLAN your fall protection system before starting your work Take into consideration factors that affect your safety before during and after a fall The following list gives some important points to consider when planning your system A ANCHORAGE Select a rigid anchorage point that is capable of supporting the required loads See section 2 3 The anchorage location must be carefully selected to reduce possible free fall and swing fall hazards and to avoid striking an object during a fall The anchorage should be generally level horizontal to prevent the anchorage connector from sliding down an incline when in use which could cause serious injury to the user B FREE FALL Personal fall arrest systems must be rigged such that the potential free fall is never greater than 6 ft 1 8 m Avoid working above your anchorage level to avoid an increased free fall distance IMPORTANT Some energy absorbing lanyards such as EZ Stop Retrax and the Shockwave lanyards make use of retracting devices designed to shorten their free length These devices do not decrease free fall distance
22. ING DO NOT mm A WARNING TIE BACK BEYOND RED STITCHING THIS UNIT HAS SEEN IMPACT LOADING AND MUST BE REMOVED Shockwave 2 Tie FROM SERVICE Back Lanyards idad Warning Label Shockwave 2 Tie Back Lanyards Impact Indicator Label 9503500 REV A MAMEN ELINGA MANMUM ARRESTING FORCE 1800 LES WANMUM FREE FALL FT Laci NR 10 FAL EST eme CPAIT a HJO LBS 59 140 bq POLYESTER 1EB OONSIRUCKON SALA SHOCK ABSORBER LATTAGSMENT ELEMENT OF HARNESS PRODUCT COMPLIANCE THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WTH THE FOLLOWING ST ENS F MARKED THE 3 WTH THE CORRESPONDING LETTER CODE UNDER STDS SECTION BELOW A ANS 7359 1 99 8 OSHA C ANS A10 32 2004 D ASTM FB87 2005 www capitateafety com E ANS 7359 3 07 F ANS 7359 4 07 G ANS Z359 1 07 H re josc 7 LOT MODELNO LENGTHrn STDS All EZ Stop III ANSI Approved Lanyards I D Warning Label 13 10 0 INSPECTION AND MAI NTENANCE LOG SERI AL NUMBER MODEL NUMBER DATE PURCHASED DATE OF FIRST USE INSPECTION ITEMS CORRECTIVE ACTION MAI NTENANCE NOTED PERFORMED INSPECTION DATE Approved By fee Approved By mm Approved By Fe Approved By ee Approved By ee Approved By ee Approved By ee Approved By fe Approved By fe Approved By fee Approved By mee Approved By fee Approved By fee Approved By fe Approved By Approved By ee Approved By ee ES Approved By IN Models ANSI 1100456 1100750 1100756 1100762 1100767 1100768 1100769 1101240 11
23. Instructions for the following series products EZ Stop Lanyards ShockWave Lanyards EZ Stop Retrax Lanyards See back pages for specific model numbers USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL LANYARDS WITH INTEGRAL ENERGY ABSORBERS AND ENERGY ABSORBER COMPONENTS USED IN PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEMS ANSI Z359 1 This manual 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 Figure 1 EZ STOP Lanyards EZ Stop II EZ Stop II EZ Stop II EZ Stop II EZ Stop III EZ Stop III Shockwave 2 EZ Stop Retrax Web Lanyards Shockwave Lanyards Cable Lanyards Tie back Lanyards Web Lanyards Energy Absorber Lanyard Retracting Lanyard Component WARNING This product is part of a personal restraint work positioning Suspension or rescue system These instructions must be provided to the user and rescuer see section 8 Terminology The user must read and understand these instructions or have them explained to them before using this equipment The user must read and follow the manufacturer s instructions for each component or part of the complete system Manufacturer s instructions must be followed for proper use and maintenance of this product Alterations or misuse of this product or failure to follow instructions may result in serious injury or death IMPORTANT If you have any questions on the use care application or suit
24. NYARD 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web 9503175 hook each end 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web 9503175 hook one end 9510057 hook other end 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web 9503175 hook one end 2007153 hook other end 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm web 100 tie off 9503175 hook each end Note Other hook and lanyard options are available 1 0 APPLICATIONS 1 1 PURPOSE DBI SALA Energy Absorbing Lanyards and Energy Absorbers are intended to be used as part of a personal fall arrest system Applications for these products include inspection work construction and demolition maintenance oil production confined space rescue and similar activities where there exists the possibility of a fall This equipment is specially designed to dissipate fall energy and limit fall arrest forces transferred to the body 1 2 LIMITATIONS The following application limitations must be considered before using this product A CAPACITY This equipment is for use by persons with a combined weight person clothing tools etc of no more than 310 Ibs 140 6 kg CSA models meet Z25911 05 E4 or E6 classifications See back cover for associated capacities and model numbers B PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Use of this equipment in areas containing physical or environmental hazards may require that additional precautions be taken to reduce the possibility of damage to this equipment or injury to the user Hazards may include but are not limited to high heat strong or caustic chemicals corros
25. SECTION BELOW 2004 D ASTM F887 206 a ij www capitalsafety com 800 328 6146 Shock Absorbing All ShockWave 2 Lanyards I D Warning Label LE 9 3 These labels must be securely attached to the noted CSA approved lanyards and be fully legible THE LENGTH OF LANYARD MAT L NARNING MISE EN GARDE LANYARD IN FT ONE INCH WIDE ANY UNIT WHICH HAS SEEN FALL ARRESTING SERVICE IS LISTED AT POLYESTER WEB SHOULD NOT BE USED AFTER SUCH SERVICE UNE UNITE f THE END OF QUI A DEJA ETE UTILIS E POUR PR VENIR UNE CHUTE THE MODEL NO PROVIDED ON CSA STANDARD 2259 1 NE DOIT PAS ETRE EMPLOYEE NOUVEAU 0 LABEL 9603549 REV Warning Label All CSA Approved Lanyards SERVICE CERTIFICATION IS APPLICABLE TO THE DEVICE ONLY CSA HAS NOT A WARNINGIMISE EN GARDE Home EEE TED THE Ge SECTION CLASS POUR LA CLASSFCANONEJ OU ER CHAQUE CLASSE EST DETALLEE CHDESSOUS MAX ELONGATION MAN FREE FALL WORKER MASS RANGE MAX ARRESTING FORCE ELONGATION MAX CHUTE LIBRE MAX _ FOURCHETTE DE POIDS DU TRAVAIL LEUR FORCE D ART sax Dk MEETS ANS A10 14 1991 AND OSHA 0 ii MAWARNING MISE EN GARDE m REQUIREMENTS USE ONLY WITH TIBLE CONNECTIONS HA A 14 1991 TYPE f EQUIPMENT ATTACH OPPOSITE ELONGAT ON END OF SHOCK ABSORBER TO NESTING SERVICE GOULD NOT BE LED AFTER ID SENIO 1E EE MS MATE FRR Ee e Re ES eng LANYARD WIDTH 3 6 POUR PR VENIR UNE CHUTE NE DOIT PAS ETRE EMPLOY E gt Stop LL aa an MFRDivr mo LOT
26. The following inspection items are indications Torn webbing i Safe 2 that the Energy Absorber has been subjected ES to impact loading and has been activated RFID Tag BE Dio Torn or broken cover Open end or ripped out stitching Measured length is more than 6 in 15 cm longer than the El length marked on the label 5 2 INSPECTION STEPS Step 1 Inspect energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component hardware snap hooks adjusters swages thimbles etc These items must not be damaged broken distorted or have any sharp edges burrs cracks worn parts or corrosion Ensure the connecting hooks work properly Hook gates must move freely and lock upon closing Ensure adjusters if present work properly Step 2 Inspect the energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component per the following as applicable WEBBING AND STITCHING The webbing material must be free of frayed cut or broken fibers Check for tears abrasions mold burns or discoloration etc The webbing must be free of knots excessive soiling heavy paint buildup and rust staining Check for chemical or heat damage indicated by brown discolored or brittle areas Check for ultraviolet damage indicated by discoloration and the presence of splinters or slivers on the webbing surface All of the above factors are known to reduce webbing strength Damaged or questionable webbing should be replaced Inspect stitching for pulled or cut stitches Broken s
27. ability for use of this equipment contact DBI SALA IMPORTANT Before using this equipment record the product identification information found on the I D label in the inspection and maintenance log in section 10 0 of this manual DESCRIPTIONS EZ STOP II WEB LANYARDS 1 in 2 5 cm web 9503175 hook each end 1 in 2 5 cm web 9503175 hook one end 2007153 hook other end 1 in 2 5 cm web 9503175 hook one end 1200049 wire pipe clamp other end 1 in 2 5 cm web 9503175 hook one end 2000108 carabiner other end 1 in 2 5 cm web web loop one end 2007153 hook other end 1 in 2 5 cm web web loop one end 9503175 hook other end 1 in 2 5 cm web adjustable 9503175 hook each end 1 in 2 5 cm web 100 tie off 9503175 hook center 2007153 hook leg ends 1 in 2 5 cm web 100 tie off 9503175 hook center and leg ends 1 in 2 5 cm web 100 tie off 9503175 hook center 2000108 carabiner leg ends 1 in 2 5 cm web 100 tie off web loop center 2007153 hook leg ends 1 in 2 5 cm web 100 tie off web loop center 9503175 hook leg ends Form 5902143 Rev K Copyright 2009 DB Industries Inc EZ STOP II SHOCKWAVE WEB LANYARDS 1 in 2 5 cm elastic web 9503175 hook each end 1 in 2 5 cm elastic web 9503175 hook one end 2007153 hook other end 1 in 2 5 cm elastic web web loop one end 2007153 hook other end 1 in 2 5 cm elastic web web loop one end 9503175 hook other end
28. e aware of the consequences of improper installation or use of this equipment This user manual is not a substitute for a comprehensive training program Training must be provided on a periodic basis to ensure proficiency of the users IMPORTANT Training must be conducted without exposing the trainee to a fall hazard Training should be repeated on a periodic basis 5 0 INSPECTION 5 1 FREQUENCY e Before each use visually inspect per steps listed in sections 5 2 and 5 3 e Annually The lanyard must be inspected by a competent person see section 8 Terminology other than the user at least annually See sections 5 2 and 5 3 for guidelines Record the results of each inspection in the inspection and maintenance log in section 9 0 or use the inspection web portal if an i Safe RFID tag is present see Figure 19 If you are registered i Safe user go to www capitalsafety com isafe For more information contact a Customer Service representative in the US at 1 800 328 6146 or in Canada at 1 800 387 7484 IMPORTANT If the energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component has been subjected to fall arrest or impact forces the user authorized person or rescuer must remove it from service immediately and destroy it IMPORTANT Extreme working conditions harsh environment prolonged use etc may require increasing the frequency of inspections Figure 19 i Safe RFID Tag Figure 20 Inspecting the Energy Abosrber for Activation
29. eas where chemical vapors 7 0 may exist Thoroughly inspect the lanyard or energy absorber component after extended storage SPECIFICATIONS The maximum arresting force of DBI SALA Energy Absorbing Lanyards and components when dynamically tested in accordance with ANSI Z359 1 is 900 Ibs 4 KN EZ STOP III and ShockWave 2 models less than 6 ft 1 8 m in length maximum arresting force is 1800 Ibs 8 kN Shockwave 2 Tie back maximum arrresting force is 1350 Ibs 6 KN The maximum elongation of the Energy Absorbing Lanyard or Energy Absorber component when dynamically tested in accordance with ANSI Z359 1 is 42 in 1 m Maximum free fall distance must be no greater than 6 ft 1 8 m per federal law and ANSI Z359 1 EZ STOP II U S Patent Number 5 174 410 9503175 Self closing and self locking snap hook U S Patent Number 4 977 647 Can 2 027 784 Lanyard Model Energy Absorber Specifications Adj ustable Lanyard Specifications Fixed Length Fixed Length EZ Stop II Web Lanyards Adjustable Length EZ Stop II Web Lanyards 100 Tie off EZ Stop II Web Lanyards EZ Stop II Energy Absorber Component EZ Stop II Cable Lanyards EZ Stop III Web Lanyards EZ Stop II Tie back Web Lanyard EZ Stop II Tie back 100 Tie off Web Lanyard EZ Stop II Shockwave Shockwave 2 Shockwave 2 Tie Back EZ Stop II Retrax Web Lanyard 1 3 4 in 4 4 cm polyester web strength member tubular nylon web wear pads both
30. ector once a working location is reached Other practices that must be followed in order to use a 100 tie off type lanyard safely include 1 The energy absorber portion of the lanyard must be connected to the dorsal D ring only Use only the snap hook or other connector Figure 10 I ncorrect Attachment Do not attach Figure 7 Anchorage E Connector 1 7 t CA D Energy Absorbing Lanyard Energy Absorbing Push Inward 4m Depress Locking Mechanism with Palm of Hand Connecting to Anchorage DD g g Anchorage Connector Connecting Subsystem DA Rope Grab f i TL Energy Absorbing Lanyard CE A on Figure 8 Correct Attachment 7 Energy Absorber 5 to dorsal D ring Figure 9 Incorrect YW Energy Absorber not attached to dorsal D ring provided to attach the energy absorber portion directly to the harness dorsal D ring See Figures 8 and 9 Energy Absorber _ to anchor 2 Do not connect the energy absorber to the anchorage See Figure 10 3 Do not attach the unused leg of the lanyard back to the harness at any location unless a specially designed lanyard retainer is provided for this purpose See Figure 11 4 Connection of both lanyard legs to separate anchorage points is acceptable See Figure 12 Figure 12 Acceptable Figure 11 Acceptable Designed Retainers Attachment a 5 When leapfrogging from one anchorage point to
31. ember nylon web wear pads both ends polyester thread 6 000 Ib 26 7 KN tensile strength 1 7 8 in 4 8 cm polyester web strength member nylon web wear pads both ends polyester thread 8 500 Ib 37 7 KN tensile strength 1 3 4 in 4 4 cm polyester web strength member nylon web wear pads both ends nylon outer cover polyester thread 6 000 Ib 26 7 kN tensile strength 10 Fixed 1 in 2 5 cm polyester web 8 800 lb 39 1 kN tensile strength 1 in 2 5 cm polyester web 8 800 lb 39 1 kN tensile strength 1 in 2 5 cm polyester web 100 tie off 8 800 Ib 39 1 kN tensile strength Not Applicable 7 32 in 6 cm 7x9 galvanized cable vinyl covered 5 600 Ib 24 9 KN tensile strength 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm tubular polyester web strength member 6 000 Ib 26 7 KN tensile strength 1 in 2 5 cm polyester web strength member 8 800 lb 39 1 KN tensile strength with 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm tubular polyester web cover 1 in 2 5 cm polyester web strength member 8 800 lb 39 1 KN tensile strength with 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm tubular polyester web cover 1 15 16 in 4 9 cm tubular polyester web strength member 6 000 Ib 26 7 kN tensile strength Lanyard and energy absorber are the same material Lanyard and energy absorber are the same material 1 3 8 in polyester web 6 000 Ib 26 7 kN tensile strength 8 0 TERMINOLOGY Authorized Person person assigned by the emp
32. ends nylon outer cover polyester thread 8 800 Ib 39 1 kKN tensile strength 1 3 4 in 4 4 cm polyester web strength member tubular nylon web wear pads both ends nylon outer cover polyester thread 8 800 Ib 39 1 KN tensile strength 1 3 4 in 4 4 cm polyester web strength member tubular nylon web wear pads both ends nylon outer cover polyester thread 8 800 Ib 39 1 kN tensile strength 1 3 4 in 4 4 cm polyester web strength member tubular nylon web wear pads both ends nylon outer cover polyester thread 8 800 Ib 39 1 kN tensile strength 1 3 4 in 4 4 cm polyester web strength member nylon web wear pads both ends nylon outer cover polyester thread 8 800 Ib 39 1 kN tensile strength 1 3 8 in 3 5 cm tubular polyester web strength member nylon web wear pads both ends polyester thread 8 800 lb 39 1 kN tensile strength 1 3 4 in 4 4 cm polyester web strength member tubular nylon web wear pads both ends nylon outer cover polyester thread 8 800 Ib 39 1 kKN tensile strength 1 3 4 in 4 4 cm polyester web strength member tubular nylon web wear pads both ends nylon outer cover polyester thread 8 800 Ib 39 1 kN tensile strength 1 3 4 in 4 4 cm polyester web strength member tubular nylon web wear pads both ends nylon outer cover polyester thread 8 800 Ib 39 1 kN tensile strength 1 15 16 in 4 9 cm polyester web strength m
33. hed to an anchorage the strengths set forth in A and B above shall be multiplied by the number of systems attached to the anchorage 3 0 OPERATION AND USE WARNING Do not alter or intentionally misuse this equipment Consult DBI SALA when using this equipment in combination with components or subsystems other than those described in this manual Some subsystem and component combinations may interfere with the operation of this equipment Use caution when using this equipment around moving machinery electrical hazards chemical hazards and sharp edges Do not loop the lanyard around small structural members WARNING Working at height has inherent risks Some risks are noted here but are not limited to the following falling Ssuspension prolonged suspension striking objects and unconsciousness In the event of a fall arrest and or subsequent rescue emergency situation some personal medical conditions may affect your safety Medical conditions identified as risky for this type of activity include but are not limited to the following heart disease high blood pressure vertigo epilepsy drug or alcohol dependence psychiatric illness impaired limb function and balance issues We recommend that your employer physician determine if you are fit to handle normal and emergency use of this equipment 3 1 BEFORE EACH USE of this equipment carefully inspect it to assure that it is in good working condition Check for worn or damaged parts
34. ientation Self locking snap hooks and carabiners are required by ANSI Z359 1 and OSHA Contact DBI SALA if you have any questions about compatibility Connectors hooks carabiners and D rings must be capable of supporting a tensile load of at least 5 000 Ibs 22 2 kN Per ANSI Z359 1 connector gates must be able to withstand a load of 3 600 Ibs 16 kN the face of the gate must withstand 3 600 Ibs 16 kN the side of the gate must withstand 3 600 Ibs 16kKN and the minor axis of a snap hook or carabiner must withstand 3 600 Ibs 16 kN except for those with captive eyes Figure 2 Unintentional Disengagement Roll out If the connecting element that a snap hook shown or carabiner attaches to is undersized or irregular in shape a situation could occur where the connecting element applies a force to the gate of the snap hook or carabiner This force may cause the gate of either a self locking or a non locking snap hook to open allowing the snap hook or carabiner to disengage from the connecting point Small ring or other non compatibly sh mm 1 Force is applied to the 2 The gate presses against 3 The gate opens allowing the snap hook the connecting ring snap hook to slip off 2 2 MAKING CONNECTIONS Only use self locking snap hooks and carabiners with this equipment Only use connectors that are suitable to each application Ensure all connections are compatible in size shape and strength Do not use equipment tha
35. ive environments the possibility of electric current flowing through this equipment when working near high voltage power lines explosive or toxic gases moving machinery sever cold or sharp edges Contact DBI SALA if you have any questions about the application of this equipment in areas where physical or environmental hazards are present C TRAINING This equipment is intended to be installed and used by persons who have been properly trained in its correct application and use 1 3 Refer to national standards including ANSI Z359 0 1 2 3 and 4 family of standards on fall protection ANSI A10 32 and applicable local state and federal OSHA requirements governing occupational safety for more information on Energy Absorbing Lanyards Energy Absorbers and associated components In Canada see the Z259 group of CSA Standards 2 0 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS 2 1 COMPATIBILITY OF CONNECTORS DBI SALA equipment is designed for use with DBI SALA approved components and subsystems only Substitutions or replacements made with non approved components or subsystems may jeopardize compatibility of equipment and may effect the safety and reliability of the complete system COMPATIBILITY Connectors must be compatible with the anchorage or other system components Do not use equipment that is not compatible Non compatible connectors may unintentionally disengage See Figure 2 Connectors must be compatible in size shape and strength regardless of or
36. k into itself choker style Snap hooks and carabiners must not be connected to each other Do not attach snap hooks to web loops Figure 6 Making Connections Rotate Clockwise Pull Back Gate with Thumb 4m Push Rotate Inward 4m Depress Locking Clockwise Mechanism with Index Finger CONNECTI NG TO ANCHORAGE OR ANCHORAGE CONNECTOR See Figure 7 Always connect the energy absorber end of the lanyard to the body support harness Connect the lanyard end to the anchorage or anchorage connector Component style energy absorbers should be connected to the body support first then coupled to the rest of the system Some anchorage connector devices may be supplied with permanently attached energy absorber Use of an additional energy absorber or energy absorbing lanyard with these types of subsystems is not recommended Anchorage F Connector U Lanyard 100 Tie off Lanyard Considerations Commonly known as 100 tie off Y type twin leg or double lanyards these energy absorbing lanyards can be used to provide continuous fall protection while ascending descending or moving laterally With one lanyard leg attached the worker can move to a new location attach unused lanyard leg and disconnect attached leg This procedure is repeated until a new location is reached With the EZ Stop II Shockwave 100 tie off type lanyard only one leg of the lanyard shall be attached to the anchorage or anchorage conn
37. loyer to perform duties at a location where the person will be exposed to a fall hazard otherwise refered to as user for the purpose of these instructions Rescuer Person or persons other than the rescue subject acting to perform an assisted rescue by operation of a rescue system Certified Anchorage An anchorage for fall arrest positioning restraint or rescue systems that a qualified person certifies to be capable of supporting the potential fall forces that could be encountered during a fall or that meet the criteria for a certified anchorage prescribed in this standard Qualified Person A person with a recognized degree or professional certificate and with extensive knowledge training and experience in the fall protection and rescue field who is capable of designing analyzing evaluating and specifying fall protection and rescue systems to the extent required by this standard COMPETENT PERSON One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary hazardous or dangerous to employees and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them 9 0 LABELING 9 1 This label must be attached to all lanyards and be fully legible DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL NE PAS ENLEVER CETE ETIQUETTE All Lanyards Inspection Log 9 2 These labels must be securely attached to all Shock Wave 2 Lanyards and be fully legible UNDER STDS
38. nded maximum connection length 3 feet 9 m maximum per ANSI Z359 1 D CONNECTING TO SELF RETRACTING LIFELINE DBI SALA does not recommend connecting an energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component to a self retracting lifeline Special applications do exist where it may be permissible Contact DBI SALA if considering connecting an energy absorbing lanyard to a self retracting lifeline 3 4 ADJUSTING THE RETRAX LANYARD The amount of J the lanyard that is retracted into the Retrax housing can Figure 18 Adjusting the Retrax Lanyard Length be adjusted by completely extending the lanyard from the housing then sliding the housing up or down the lanyard 1 Fully extend the lanyard from the Retrax housing See Figure 18 Adjusting the length of lanyard that is retracted into the housing will not reduce the amount of fall Se gt T clearance needed to arrest a fall See section 3 2 WARNI NG The Retrax lanyard is designed to retract and 2 Slide the Retrax housing away from the center of the lanyard store the lanyard strap It is not designed to lock or limit the lanyard length in a fall 3 5 After use return the lanyard for cleaning or storage as described in section 6 0 4 0 TRAINING 4 1 Itis the responsibility of all users of this equipment to understand these instructions and to be trained in the correct installation use and maintenance of this equipment These individuals must b
39. ption in the event of a fall and could result in serious injury or death If the stitching is located outside of the carabiner choose an anchorage of smaller size in accordance with the requirements in section 2 3 to prevent tying back beyond the red stitching ee Ensure the lanyard is cinched tight around the anchorage during use Load A ion Load Direction ATTACHI NG A LANYARD WITH WIRE FORM PIPE HOOK The wire form pipe hook is intended for use with pipes up to 3 inches 7 6 cm in diameter The anchorage must be geometrically compatible in size and shape See Figure 16 for examples of proper and improper connections and intended load directions Do not side load the pipe hook Do not allow the pipe hook to contact electrical sources Squeeze the handle to open the hook Place hook around the anchorage and release handle Only use a carabiner as the connecting element when attaching a personal fall arrest system to a pipe hook When connecting to an anchorage ensure the hook fully closes and closure hooks engage eye loops on hook body B CONNECTING TO THE BODY SUPPORT Connect the energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber to the D ring on the back between the shoulders dorsal D ring on a full body harness Connect so the energy absorber portion of the lanyard is on the body support side DBI SALA does not recommend using a body belt for fall arrest applications If using a body belt connect the energy absorbing lanyard or energy
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41. t is not compatible Ensure all connectors are fully closed and locked DBI SALA connectors snap hooks and carabiners are designed to be used only as specified in each product s user instructions See Figure 3 for inappropriate connections DBI SALA snap hooks and carabiners Should not be connected A Toa D ring to which another connector is attached Figure 3 Inappropriate Connections B In a manner that would result in a load on the gate NOTE Large throat opening snap hooks should not be connected to standard size D rings or similar objects which will result in a load on the gate if the hook or D ring twists or rotates Large throat snap hooks are designed for use on fixed structural elements such as rebar or cross members that are not shaped in a way that can capture the gate of the hook C In a false engagement where features that protrude from the snap hook or carabiner catch on the anchor and without visual confirmation seems to be fully engaged to the anchor point D To each other E Directly to webbing or rope lanyard or tie back unless the manufacturer s instructions for both the lanyard and connector specifically allows such a connection F To any object which is shaped or dimensioned such that the snap hook or carabiners will not close and lock or that roll out could occur G In a manner that does not allow the connector to align with the fall arrest device i e lanyard while under load
42. titches may be an indication the energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component has been impact loaded and must be removed from service WIRE ROPE Inspect entire length of the wire rope Always wear protective gloves when inspecting wire rope Inspect for broken wires by passing cable through gloved hands flexing it every few inches to expose breaks Broken wires can be removed by bending the wire back and forth parallel to the rope length Do not attempt to pull wires out of rope Remove the energy absorbing lanyard from service immediately and destroy if there are six or more randomly distributed broken wires in one lay or three or more broken wires in one strand in one lay A lay of wire rope is the length of wire rope that it takes for a strand the larger groups of wires to complete one revolution or twist along the rope Remove the energy absorbing lanyard from service immediately and destroy if there are any broken wires within 1 inch of the metal compression sleeves swages at either end of the assembly The wire rope should be free of corrosion Step 3 ENERGY ABSORBING COMPONENT Inspect energy absorber to determine if it has been activated There should be no evidence of elongation See Figure 20 Ensure energy absorber cover is secure and not torn or damaged On the Shockwave 2 Lanyard models the lanyard webbing will tear out to reveal the warning on the impact indicator label See section 8 2 for label illustration
43. to anchorage points that are further apart than the lanyard length as marked on the lanyard label See Figure 5 MaxLenght of Lanyard ee 6 Do not allow any lanyard to pass under arms or legs during use Form No 5902257 Revision A
44. yards 9507205 REV E Warning Label All Web Loop Energy Absorbing Lanyards Permanently Attached to Harness 12 9 4 CONTINUED These labels must be attached to the noted Energy Absorbing Lanyards or Energy Absorber components and be fully legible 9501452 REY B WARNING ALWAYS ATTACH ENERGY ABSORBER PORTION OF LANYARD TO HARNESS DORSAL O RING OO NOT ALLOW LANYARD TO PASS UNDER ARMS OR LEGS DO NOT ATTACH TWO USERS IMPACT INDICATOR AWARNING A WARNING THIS DEVICE DOES NOT REDUCE FREE FALL DISTANCE O m TO LIMIT RETRACTED LENGTH OF LANYARD FULLY EXTEND LANYARD THEN SLIDE RETRACTOR AWAY FROM CENTER OF LANYARD 9501417 REV PATENT PENDING THIS UNIT HAS SEEN IMPACT LOADING AND MUST BE REMOVED FROM SERVICE 9510349 REV C Impact Indicator Label i EZ Stop Shock Wave 2 Tie Back Lanyards Herre N kabel And EZ Stop Shock Wave III Lanyards ARREST FORCE 1800 LBS WHEN RIGGED AS SHOWN 100 Tie off Lanyard Warning Label INSPECT MPACT INDICATOR FOR RUPTURED AWARNING MANUFACTURER S INSTRUCTIONS ORTON RED STTICHNG FSTTCHNG S AWARNING MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD THIS PRODUCT COMPLIES WITH THE FOLLOWING STANDARDS ONLY IF MARKED FROR TO USE Se MTH Ws PRODUCT WITH THE CORRESPONDING LETTER CODE UNDER STDS SECTION BELOW ANSI 2359 1 B OSHA C ANSI A10 32 2004 D ASTM F887 2005 E MODEL NO LENGTHM STDS 9503535 REV A IMPACT INDICATOR mm THIS SIDE OF RED STITCH

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