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1. ring to the retractable type fall arrestor connector Always ensure the lanyard is kept under tension and never allowed to become slack This lanyard makes the connection of a retractable type fall arrestor easier and in the event of a rescue provides a cut section in the life line Usage e These items of PPE are for personal use only e Only use connectors hooks karabiners etc approved and recommended by P amp P e Check the Inspection Record for this lanyard to ensure that regular inspections have been correctly recorded e It is strongly recommended that the user is given adequate practical training prior to using this lanyard or any other P amp P product e The Maximum Rated Load user weight for P amp P work positioning and restraint lanyards is 150 In all cases when determining suitability of equipment specifiers should consider both the position and strength of anchorages Under no circumstances use this lanyard where a fall can occur If a fall can occur then a backup fall arrest system MUST be used Important Do not e Do not use this lanyard until you have read and fully understood these instructions e Do not use this lanyard for Work Positioning Restraint unless it is of such a length or can be adjusted to such a length that a fall cannot occur Do not anchor to a structure that itself can fall i e freestanding ladder or any loose structure e Do not loop standard lanyards aroun
2. Designers Manufacturers and Suppliers of Quality Height Safety amp Rescue Equipment Training amp Consultancy Users Manual English Version P amp P Work Positioning amp Restraint Lanyards EN358 amp EN354 Thank you for purchasing this Lanyard Please take time to familiarize yourself with the correct use and operation is imperative that this Lanyard is only used for its intended purpose and that it is subject to a periodic recorded detailed inspection by a competent person To avoid personal injury prior to using this Lanyard or training others to use it CAREFULLY READ and understand these instructions If there is anything you do not understand DO NOT use the Lanyard contact the supplier or P amp P for further details Certain information in this manual is governed by law and is subject to change without prior notice Great care has been taken to ensure that the information is correct at the time of publication However it is the user s sole responsibility to ensure that they fully comply with all legal requirements P amp P will not accept liability for any inaccuracy or incorrectly stated legal requirements P amp P operate a policy of continual improvement and reserve the right to change specifications without notice The Manufacturer and or their recognised agents directors employees or insurers will not be held liable for consequential or other damages losses or expenses in the connection with or by reason of or the i
3. Inspection Check your Lanyard for any damage or malfunction prior to each and every use If there is any doubt about the safe condition of the lanyard it should be immediately withdrawn from use and inspected by a competent person or returned to the supplier manufacturer This manual contains a section for recording Detailed Inspections On the back page of the manual is a space for the user to record the product name serial number and date of manufacture Detailed Recorded Inspections should only be carried out by a competent person appointed by the employer Additional recorded interim inspections may be required where risks from transient arduous working conditions exist This should be identified through risk assessment These recorded inspections must be carried out at least every 12 months as a requirement of EN365 however the UK the HSE would like all fall prevention PPE to have a Detailed Recorded Inspection every 6 months The pre use check must include but is not limited to e Check all webbing rope for signs of cuts abrasions fraying tears burns mould discolouration or chemical attack e Check all stitching for signs of loosening pulling or cut thread There must be no evidence of damaged stitching on either side of the stitch pattern e If the lanyard has been subject to significant paint overspray it must not be used e Check connectors for correct operation ensuring there is no tendency for them to st
4. PPE as a control measure is subject to a suitable and sufficient risk assessment P amp P Work Positioning Lanyards P amp P produce a range of Work Positioning Lanyards to BSEN 358 These lanyards must be used with an approved harness or belt and will provide a work positioning or restraint system when used with a suitable anchorage P amp P Rope Rat Work Positioning Lanyard A 2m lanyard constructed of Kernmantle rope with a Rope Rat adjuster and protective sleeve One end of the Kernmantle rope is fitted with a Kwiklok Captive Eye Karabiner or other approved EN362 connector The Rope Rat attachment point is normally supplied with a screwed oval link but may be fitted with a self closing self locking EN362 connector The free end of the rope is sewn back to prevent the Rope Rat detaching from the rope end Typically this lanyard is used with an 6 harness fitted with EN358 attachment points It then serves to provide a hands free environment To adjust up the working length of the lanyard when the lanyard is in the position of work and connected to your harness take your weight off the lanyard by using one hand to pull yourself in then use your other hand to pull the free end of the rope This will adjust the working length of the lanyard To lengthen the lanyard grasp the Rope Rat with your hand closest to it partially Support your weight with you
5. should be withdrawn from service and not used again unless or until confirmed by a competent person in writing that it is acceptable to do so should be noted that inspections carried out by a trained and competent person are only visual and tactile observations of the condition of the product they are not testing the residual strength of the equipment All synthetic fibres deteriorate slowly with age regardless of use and as a result P amp P strongly advises all users of Fall Protection Equipment to follow the manufacturer s statement of obsolescence For further advice on this statement as well as training in the use and inspection of Fall Protection Equipment please contact P amp P Suauwue gt r pasri 3514 ag Pe een tener tee terre tre DUEN 1957 er v pasey jung avrg Steer rtsremes St PPT ee NOILOAdSNI Designers Manufacturers and Suppliers of Quality Height Safety amp Rescue Equipment Training amp Consultancy EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY The Manufacturer in the Community P amp P Limited 131 New John Street Aston Birmingham B6 4LD United Kingdom Declares that the PPE described hereafter as the Work Positioning amp Restraint Lanyards is in conformity with the provisions of Council Direc
6. 34kN breaking strain webbing They are available with a choice of EN362 end connectors hooks and karabiners and lengths up to 2m Webbing Lanyards EN358 76060AD 76060SP 10 76070AD Note 2 Note 1 The following are examples of P amp P Rope Lanyards and are constructed of Imm Kernmantle Rope They are available with a choice of EN362 end connectors hooks and karabiners and lengths up to 2m Note 1 76008RL 1 5AD 76008 2 76008RL 1 5 76008RL 2 81002 Important Notes Lanyards fitted with an adjuster are tested to EN358 and must ONLY be used for work positioning restraint They must be used as part of or incorporated fall arrest system The connector at the adjuster end will NOT be made captive unless supplied with a captive eye type connector 2 A 0 5m lanyard fitted with a double action snap hook to fit over a ladder rung This lanyard is only available in this length and if used as a ladder hook must not be extended It must ONLY be used on fixed and secured ladders 81002 A 0 5m lanyard to EN354 fitted with D ring and screwed triangular link designed to extend a harness fall arrest attachment point It must ONLY be used with a retractable type fall arrestor EN360 incorporating an automatic tensioning spring Connect the screwed triangular link directly to your harness fall arrest D ring Connect 81002 the lanyard D
7. d objects with sharp edges If a lanyard is to be looped around a structure choked a protective sleeve should be fitted e Do not tie a knot in a lanyard to make it shorter it can reduce the lanyard strength by 50 e Do not connect to an energy absorber if the finished length is greater than 2m e Do not use an EN358 lanyard to make up a fall arrest lanyard using an Energy Absorber Pack IF IN DOUBT CONTACT YOUR SUPPLIER OR P amp P FOR ADVICE Do e Do ensure that the lanyard is connected to an anchorage of sufficient strength Fall arrest minimum peak load I2kN Restraint Work Positioning minimum peak load capacity 3kN e Do ensure that this lanyard is connected to the correct attachment point of the full body harness or belt If used as part of a fall arrest system then only the Sternum D ring or Dorsal D ring Fall arrest points marked with letter A e Do ensure that the closing mechanism of the connector s is locked shut Kwiklock Locksafe and double action snap hook types do this automatically but should still be checked Screw gate types must be screwed manually and checked by applying pressure against the closing mechanism e Do ensure if this lanyard is used for Work Positioning at Height where a fall is possible there is a Backup fall arrest system e Do ensure the connector karabiner or snap hook is loaded along its major axis Be aware of cross gate loading A karabin
8. er is engineered to direct force along its major axis but still check e Do ensure this lanyard is only used with compatible connectors Connector Loading It is strongly recommended that users are trained in its proper use and practical physical limitations Correct loading with gate mechanism secured shut Incorrect loading Modifications and Repairs No repairs modifications or alterations are to be carried out on this Lanyard Marking of PPE Textile products including webbing and rope must not be marked using ink or paint Marker pens and paint will contaminate textile fibres leading to potential damage from material stiffening or even chemical attack Plastic or Metal casings of components must not be marked by stamping etching or engraving These processes may weaken the material or damage protective coatings P amp P advise that if additional identification is required a tagging system label or electronic should be used that does not interfere in any way with the operation of equipment or devices Contact P amp P or your supplier for advice on additional labelling Rescue Plan Rescue Plan As part of your risk assessment you MUST have in place a rescue plan to deal with any emergency which may occur during use Access to the user directly or indirectly and their safe retrieval is of paramount importance including preparations for dealing with potential Post Fall Suspension Syncope
9. ick or jam e Adjusters and connectors must be free from rust excessive wear distortion or cracks If during the pre use check the lanyard is found to be or believed to be faulty DO NOT use it Remove from site to ensure it cannot be used by anyone else Cleaning Maintenance and Storage Keep the Lanyard clean and dry Remove excess moisture with a clean cloth then allow drying naturally in a warm room away from direct heat You may clean this lanyard using water but avoid getting soap detergent into buckles First rinse in clean cold water if still soiled wash in clean warm water 40 C max using a mild detergent if necessary Thoroughly rinse in clean cold water and dry as described above Chemical Attack Avoid contact with any chemical which might affect the performance of this lanyard e g these include all acids and strong caustic substances vehicle battery acid bleach etc If subject to chemical attack you must remove it from service and check with the supplier or P amp P for advice on the possible consequence of chemical degradation Storage After any necessary cleaning dry completely then store in a cool dry place which will protect it from extreme humidity and direct heat Transportation Care should be taken to protect the lanyard against risks such as those detailed under Service Life simple effective way is to transport the lanyard in a suitable bag or container which prevents abrasion Se
10. nability to use the Lanyard for any other purpose Note training should only be delivered by a suitably qualified and competent person i e a P amp P products trainer Description A lanyard is used to connect a safety harness work positioning or restraint belt to an anchorage point to hold the user in a supported work position or to prevent the user reaching a position where a fall is possible restraint It is not intended for fall arrest unless fitted with an energy absorber conforming to EN355 Work Positioning and Restraint Lanyards used for Restraint should be of such a length or adjusted to such a length that a fall situation cannot occur Lanyards used in Work Positioning are designed to support the user when working at height and when needing a hands free environment A fall arrest backup must be used if the user is not in Restraint and there is a risk of fall Only EN354 lanyards may be used conjunction with an energy absorber pack fall arrest and the overall length must not exceed 2m Before Using P amp P recommend that users are trained in the proper use and practical physical limitations of this Lanyard Equipment specifiers users must ensure this device is used with compatible equipment and connectors Failure to ensure compatibility may result in an unsafe condition or even connector link failure Warning All work at height including the use of Personal Protective Equipment
11. nents webbing and or rope is subject to maximum life span of 10 years from date of manufacture provided that the item has been correctly stored maintained and subjected regular recorded inspections by a trained and competent person However if the item fails any inspection it MUST immediately be withdrawn from service and destroyed An item of Fall Protection Equipment incorporating synthetic fibre components webbing and or manufactured by P amp P after January 2015 which has been subject to a lifetime recorded inspection plan may give a maximum life span of 10 years The lifetime recorded inspection plan must be continuous from date of first use and be undertaken by a competent person appointed by the employer Competent persons must be trained in the use and inspection of the equipment The lifetime inspection plan must include as a minimum requirement a pre use check and 6 monthly recorded inspections The frequency of inspections should be determined by risk assessment use and environmental conditions Reference should also be made to the British Standard BS 8437 2005 code of practice selection use and maintenance of personal fall protection systems and equipment for use in the workplace clause 13 2 Lifespan which states Some equipment is given a life span or obsolescence date by the manufacturer Equipment that has reached such a limit which has not already been rejected for other reasons
12. r other hand on the structure and depress the release lever with your finger Rope Rat PF Release 5 Lever P amp P Man U Just Work Positioning Lanyard A 2m lanyard constructed of Nylon rope with a Man U Just rope adjuster and protective sleeve One end of the Nylon rope is fitted with an aluminium double action snap hook The Man U Just attachment point is normally supplied with a screwed oval link but may be fitted with a self closing self locking EN362 connector The free end of the rope is back spliced to prevent the Man U Just detaching from the rope end Typically this lanyard is used with an 36 harness fitted with EN358 attachment points then serves to provide a hands free environment The rope increased loosened or decreased tightened as required when in the work position Note that both hands are needed to perform this adjustment and that the Work Positioning Lanyard must not be supporting your weight at the time To alter the length hold the free end of the rope with one hand and grasp the Man U Just with the other hand compressing the lever with the palm of your hand This action will release the Man U Just s grip on the rope and allow you to move it in either direction to increase or decrease length Once adjusted release the lever and check it grips the rope P amp P Webbing Work Positioning Lanyard Pole Strap A 2m lanyard constr
13. rvice Life The Lanyard has a maximum life span of 10 years from date of manufacture provided it is correctly stored and maintained However if the lanyard fails any inspection it MUST be destroyed See the Statement of Obsolescence within this manual About This Manual This User Manual is for English speaking countries only If you require this manual in a different language please Contact P amp P When this item is sold on this manual must accompany it and be supplied in the language of the destination country Product Details The Product Code Serial number and Date of Manufacture of the Lanyard should be entered on the back page of this manual for future reference and inspection purposes Warning This Lanyard must be used by persons who are medically fit to do so If you have any medical condition are recovering from any medical condition or suffer from any physical or mental disability you must seek professional medical advice before using this Lanyard Statement of Obsolescence Due to the ingress of dirt and grit chemical contamination edge and surface damage ultraviolet light degradation and wear and tear Fall Protection Equipment manufactured from synthetic fibres webbing and or rope is subject to a manufacturer s statement of obsolescence which is a requirement of BS EN 365 2004 a European Product Standard Any item of Fall Protection Equipment manufactured by P amp P with synthetic fibre compo
14. tive 89 686 EEC and where such is the case with the national standard transposing harmonizing standard numbers either BSEN 358 2000 BSEN 354 2002 is identical to the PPE which is subject to EC certificate of conformity number Rope Rat BSEN 358 06 002 dated March 2007 Man U Just BSEN 358 95 00 I dated January 1995 amended 135 December 2010 Webbing WP Lanyard BSEN 358 94 002 dated 20 December 1994 amended AD 136 December 2010 BSEN 354 95 002 dated 7 03 95 amended by Extension Certificate 138 dated 25 01 2011 issued by TUV NEL Limited East Kilbride Glasgow G75 United Kingdom EC Notified Body No 0320 is subject to the procedures set out in Article point of Directive 89 686 EEC under the supervision of the approved body The British Standards Institute 389 Chiswick High Road London W4 4AL United Kingdom EC Notified Body No 0086 Done at Birmingham United Kingdom on 14 May 2015 m yt 6 Senior Technical Manager P amp P Limited 131 New John Street Aston Birmingham 6 4LD England Telephone 0121 359 4561 Facsimile 0121 359 4136 Email sales ppsafety co uk Website www ppsafety co uk This Manual and its contents P amp P Limited 2015 Work Positioning amp Restraint Lanyards 3 0515 All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise witho
15. ucted of polyester webbing with an adjustable buckle and wear pad to protect the webbing from abrasion This standard pole strap is fitted with an aluminium double action snap hook at each end other connectors be fitted conforming to Viewed wl EN362 This lanyard is only for use with the EN358 Work EE A Positioning D rings fitted to a suitable P amp P harness It then serves to provide hands free environment The Webbing Strap can be meressed or decreased in length as required when in the work position Note that only one hand is needed to perform this adjustment and that the Work Positioning Lanyard must not be supporting your weight at the time To adjust up the working length of the lanyard when the lanyard is in the position of work and connected to your harness take your weight off the lanyard by using one hand to pull yourself in then use your other hand to pull the Webbing Strap short end away from you This will adjust up the working length of the lanyard To decrease length grasp the long end of the webbing loop and pull it back Webbing Strap Short End Webbing amp Rope Lanyards In addition to the Work Positioning Lanyards already discussed P amp P produce a range of Webbing and Rope Lanyards that are suitable for work positioning restraint or part of a fall arrest system The following are examples of webbing lanyards and are constructed of 32mm
16. ut the prior permission of P amp P Limited P amp P Limited 131 New John Street Aston Birmingham B6 4LD England Tel 44 0 121 359 4561 Facsimile 44 0 121 359 4136 e mail sales ppsafety co uk website www ppsafety co uk Registered in England No 01493537 8
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