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1. T O 0 1611 0000 g O OO O Personal Rescue Device User Instructions Mode d emploi zo Introduction Introduction The user must read and understand this instruction manual before using this equipment This manual must be kept in a safe place along with the corresponding manual for the harness for future reference with inspection records This manual is written to comply with the requirements of CSA Z259 2 3 12 and ANSI Z359 4 2007 and should be used as part of an employee training program as required by OSHA O Lutilisateur doit lire et doit comprendre ce manuel d utilisation avant d utiliser cet quipement Ce manuel doit tre gard dans un lieu s r avec le manuel correspondant pour le harnais pour la r f rence future avec les rapports d inspection Ce manuel est crit pour se conformer aux conditions de CSA Z259 2 3 12 et devrait tre utilis comme la partie d un employ qui entra ne le programme comme exig par OSHA O Equipment Record Registre de l quipement R20 serial number Num ro de s rie R20 Signed Signature Inspected by and on behalf of 3M Inspect par le compte et au nom de 3M Date of purchase Date of first use User name Date d achat Date de la premi re utilisation Nom de Putilisateur Supplied by Refer to harness user manual for harness inspection Fourni par and equipment record 3M 4451
2. Itis essential for the safety of the user that if the Personal Rescue Device PRD is resold outside the original country of destination the reseller shall provide instructions for use maintenance inspection periodic examination and repair in the language of the country in which the device will be used t is essential that users are competent in the use of the PRD Users should have sufficient professional or technical training knowledge and actual experience to enable them to carry out their assigned duties at the level of responsibility allocated to them understand fully any potential hazards related to the PRD e detect any technical defects in the PRD recognize any implications for health and safety from those defects and be able to take remedial action to deal with these The PRD shall only be used by a person who is trained and competent in its safe use Contact 3M if you have any concerns regarding the use maintenance applications or operation of this device Fitness and age significantly affect a person s ability to Safely withstand fall arrest loads Only people who are physically and mentally fit and healthy not under the influence of drugs or alcohol are permitted to use this equipment If you are uncertain about your ability consult your doctor The PRD must not be used by pregnant women or minors 2 Terms and definitions Personal Rescue Device PRD complete fall arrest body holding rescue device made up
3. e Inspect the descent line load line and release cord for signs of cuts abrasion fraying tears mold discoloration chemical attack or excessive build up of dirt Check the stitching for signs of loosening pulling or cut thread Excessive build up of dirt may prevent the descent line from pulling through the device If damage is apparent do not use Remove the PRD from service and refer to 3M or authorized agent e After inspection close the zip on the backpack fully Unzip the back panel of the backpack and inspect the harness connector for signs of damage distortion corrosion or cracking Ensure that the fastening bolt is secure See Figure 8 If damage is apparent do not use Remove the PRD from service and refer to 3M or authorized agent e Inspect all system components and subsystems according to instructions 6 1 2 Harness Refer to harness manual for instruction on inspecting and maintaining harness Buckles must be free from rust excessive wear distortions or cracks WARNING Each harness is designed to arrest a fall from height only once If subjected to an arrested fall the harness must be withdrawn from service and destroyed to ensure that it is not used again WARNING It is essential for safety that if any part of the PRD is found to be faulty or you are in any doubt concerning the safety or condition of the PRD it must be removed from service and refer to 3M or authorized agent It may not be use
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5. THERMAL AND CHEMICAL SOURCES OR OTHER HAZARDS EVITEZ DE DESCENDRE SUR DES SOURCES LECTRIQUES THERMIQUES ET CHIMIQUES OU TOUT AUTRE DANGER ONLY USE DESCENT LINE PROVIDED DO NOT ATTEMPT TO MODIFY THIS EQUIPMENT UTILISEZ UNIQUEMENT LA CORDE DE DESCENTE FOURNIE NE TENTEZ PAS DE MODIFIER CET EQUIPEMENT DESCENDER DEVICE IS FOR RESCUE ONLY DO NOT USE FOR OTHER PURPOSES ONLY PULL RED RELEASE CORD IF RESCUE IS REQUIRED CE DISPOSITIF DE DESCENTE EST DESTIN UNIQUEMENT AU SAUVETAGE NE L UTILISEZ PASA UNE AUTRE _ FIN TIREZ UNIQUEMENT LA CORDE DE D CLENCHEMENT ROUGE Si UN SAUVETAGE EST N CESSAIRE Refer to user instructions supplied with harness for label information Se r f rer aux instructions d utilisateur O Personal Rescue Device User Instruction Manual Content 1 Important Information a d seen terre p i y b ad l 9 2 Terms and definition 9 bec D eee nn E E EE 10 4 Limitations 5 System requirements 6 Inspection 7 Using the PRD 1 Important information Before using this equipment check that the Serial number of the descent device matches that listed on the equipment record sheet The user must read understand and follow this instruction manual before using this equipment This manual must be kept in a safe place for future reference with inspection records and should be used as part of an employee training program
6. clear of obstructions and sharp edges that may contact the descent line during a descent Only activate when it is safe to descend 13 Personal Rescue Device User Instruction Manual O Figure 12 1 4 1 Check the ground 2 Open the flap on 3 Pull sharply on the 4 Prepare for landing below to ensure the right shoulder release cord by bending knees descent path is clear strap to access the and a safe landing release cord is possible Following a descent internal components of the PRD may become hot do not open backpack immediately following operation WARNING After a descent the PRD must be awn from service details recorded on the periodic examination log and referred to 3M or authorized agent WARNING If accidental activation of the PRD occurs it must be withdrawn from service details recorded on the periodic examination log and referred to 3M or authorized agent Do not attempt to reset the release mechanism If accidental activation goes unnoticed when load is applied to the PRD i e when used to restrain the user the descent line will pay out causing an audible click to indicate that the release pin mechanism has been activated 14 3M 4451 Raceway Dr SW Concord NC 28027 Tel 800 560 1094 Fax 800 560 1275 Personal Rescue Device 15 a trademark of Latchways plc 68220 96 Issue 1 3M 4451 Raceway Dr SW Concord NC 28027 Tel 800 560 1094 Fax 800 560 1275 Person
7. fall arrest loads it must be withdrawn from service details recorded on the periodic examination log and referred to 3M 9 The life of the product can be affected by environmental conditions 10 The PRD is suitable for use in areas in which explosive atmospheres caused by mixtures of air and gases vapours or mists or by air dusts mixtures are likely to occur as per BS EN 13463 1 2001 equipment group 1 category 2 II 2 G c IIC T3 O Personal Rescue Device User Instruction Manual 5 System requirements Figure 2 5 1 Risk assessment and rescue planning The PRD forms part of a fall protection system and as such it is recommended that before undertaking work at height and at regular intervals during the period of work a risk assessment should be carried out The risk assessment should cover but is not limited to descent height descent path suitability of landing areas In addition to the risk assessment ensure a rescue plan is in place to deal with any emergency that may arise and you are fully aware of the procedure before attempting to work at height The PRD is designed primarily as a self rescue system and will assist with rescue planning However in the event that the user is unable to initiate self rescue a secondary release means is provided on the right hand shoulder area This takes the form of a red and black rubberised loop which can be pulled by a rescuer to activate the descent See Figure 2 Secondary release by
8. harness and undo the zips on either side of the backpack See Figure 10 Adjust the shoulder straps by sliding the shoulder strap adjustment buckles and cross strap buckle where the shoulder straps cross Check adjustment by continuing to try on the harness until the chest strap and connection point are correctly positioned Connect the karabiner of the energy absorbing lanyard to the fall arrest attachment point marked A See Figure 11 WARNING Do not connect to any point of the harness or PRD other than those clearly marked as fall arrest attachments The PRD rescue function will operate only on the rear D ring see figure 11 and section 7 2 7 2 Additional fall arrest attachments Some harnesses include additional fall arrest attachments e g at the chest or shoulders Refer to harness user information for correct use of these attachments However the PRD rescue facility will operate on the rear attachment only Where attachments other than the rear D ring are used an alternative rescue plan must be in place before proceeding with work at height 7 3 Activating self rescue During a descent it may be possible to safely land on a lower part of a structure This is not recommended If attempted in an emergency situation it is important to avoid causing slack in the descent line and the chance of a secondary fall 7 4 Operating instructions WARNING Before activating the PRD descender ensure that the descent path is
9. instruction on cleaning of harness After cleaning rinse thoroughly with fresh clean water then remove excess water with a dry cloth Allow to dry naturally away from direct heat then examine fully before storing Store in a cool dry clean environment Ensure the PRD is protected from extreme humidity dust oil and direct sunlight If the PRD is wet allow to dry naturally before storage Inspect the PRD after long periods of storage During transportation the device must be protected to prevent damage or contamination It is recommended that when subject to long periods of storage the PRD is hung to reduce potential build up of moisture or other contaminants Lubrication of the equipment is not required and no maintenance other than cleaning should be undertaken This requires actions by the competent person that do not require parts to be replaced but will require the device to be temporarily removed from service e g cleaning WARNING The continued efficiency and durability of the PRD is dependent on regular periodic examinations 7 Using the PRD 7 1 Fitting and adjusting the harness It is critical for your safety that the harness is fitted correctly The harness should be worn outside your clothing Refer to harness user information for details on fitting and adjusting Figure 9 the harness 12 O Personal Rescue Device User Instruction Manual Note f adiustment of the shoulder straps is required remove the
10. a rescuer should be taken into account in the risk assessment 5 2 Unprotected edges It is good working practice to avoid allowing any parts of a fall arrest system including the harness and lanyard from contacting or abrading against unprotected edges The risk assessment described in section 5 1 should identify appropriate precautions to be taken to avoid contact with unprotected edges or where use over an edge is possible the risk assessment should identify appropriate precautions to be taken 5 3 Connected elements 5 3 1 Anchor Only use the PRD with a suitable fall protection system complying with appropriate CSA standards connected back to a suitable anchorage connector and structure Anchorage connectors and structure must be able to sustain a minimum load of 22 5 kN refer to CSA Z259 13 or CSA Z259 15 If more than one user is attached to the same anchor then the anchor should be capable of sustaining the loads arising from multiple falls Before connecting to the anchor consideration should be given to the descent path refer to 7 4 WARNING It is essential for safety that the anchor device or anchor point should always be positioned and work carried out in such a way as to minimize both the potential for falls and potential fall distance It is also recommended that the anchor device point is positioned above the position of the user 5 3 2 Lanyard Always use an energy absorbing lanyard or retractable type fall ar
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12. d again until confirmed in writing by a competent person that it is safe to do so 11 Personal Rescue Device User Instruction Manual O 6 2 Periodic examination These are the checks that should be carried out by a competent person other than the user The PRD will be a key component in your emergency rescue plan and as such periodic examination should be conducted at least once every 12 months however local state governmental and jurisdictional agencies may require more frequent or mandatory periodic examinations of which the user is required to comply Additionally environmental conditions may be such that more frequent periodic examinations may also be necessary Refer to harness user information for further detail on examination of harness The periodic examination should be recorded in the periodic examination log A copy of the PRD Periodic Examination Guide is available to download from www 3M com The service life of the PRD based upon its textile elements has been evaluated to be up to 10 years However the following factors such as but not limited to environmental conditions eg contact with chemicals exposure to temperatures gt 140 F gt 60 C incorrect storage frequency of use may reduce the service life 6 3 Basic maintenance storage and transportation f required you may clean the PRD exterior of light soiling with warm water 104 F 40 C with pure soap or mild detergent Refer to harness manual for
13. er latest version Respectez les consignes du f Tel 800 560 1094 quipement au moment de l exp dition Visitez ww solutions meanada ca pour conna tre la derni re version F UN SEUL UTILISATEUR UNIQUEMENT 1 USER WEIGHT POIDS DE L UTILISATEUR E 59 kg 130 Ibs to 140 kg 310 Ibs TEMP D UTILISATION ni OPERATING TEMP 20 C to 48 D USAGE MODE D EMPLOI CHECK THE GROUND BELOW TO ENSURE DESCENT PATH IS CLEAR OF OBSTRUCTIONS AND SHARP EDGES AND A SAFE LANDING IS POSSIBLE VERIFIEZ LE SOL SOUS VOS PIEDS POUR ASSURER UNE TRAJECTOIRE DE DESCENTE LIBRE DE TOUTE OBSTRUCTION ET DE BORDS TRANCHANTS ET UN ATTERRISSAGE AUSSI S R QUE POSSIBLE 2 OPEN FLAP ON RIGHT SHOULDER OUVREZ LE RABAT SUR L EPAULE DROITE PULL CORD SHARPLY TIREZ BRUTALEMENT SUR LA CORDE BEND KNEES AND PREPARE FOR LANDING PLIEZ LES GENOUX ET PREPAREZ VOUS A L ATTERRISSAGE _ fournies avec le harnais pour les informations d tiquette CODE D ARTICL yo E 6g b 58220 lt lt jointes cet EXAMINATION DATE PROCHAIN ENTRETIEN 1956 B 12 41516171819120 CHECK BEFORE EACH USE INSPECTEZ AVANT CHAQUE UT L SAT ON PERIODIC INSPECTION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY A COMPETENT PERSON AT LEAST ANNUALLY UNE PERSONNE COMP TENTE R ALISER UNE INSPECTION R GULI RE AU MOINS UNE FOIS PAR AN WARNING AVERTISSEMENT AVOID DESCENDING INTO ELECTRICAL
14. ied out on the PRD Figure 3 6 1 1 Descent device line e Inspect the D ring connector for signs of damage excessive wear distortion corrosion or cracking e Ensure that the descent line is not paid out of the device this would indicate that a descent has occurred See Figure 3 If descent line is paid out do not use Remove he PRD from service and refer to 3M or authorized agent Figure 4 e Open the backpack containing the descent device See Figure 4 e Inspect the general condition of the descent device for signs of damage or corrosion If damage is apparent do not use Remove the PRD from service and refer to or authorized agent e Inspect descent line for any slack between the drum and rack See Figure 5 If line shows any sign of slack the PRD should be removed from service and refer to 3M or authorized agent 10 Personal Rescue Device User Instruction Manual e Check the legibility of the product markings e Inspect the release pin for signs of damage distortion corrosion or cracking Ensure that it has not been disengaged Ensure that the red release cord is positioned under the release pin and that the load line webbing is looped around the release pin See Figure 6 e Ensure that the green release pin clip is present and undamaged check for signs of damage distortion or cracking See Figure 6 e Ensure that the release cord guide is undamaged See Figure 7
15. ne type 3 16 5 4 mm diameter Ultra High Molecular Weight Polyethylene UHMwPE core Aramid overbraid rope 4 Limitations The PRD shall not be used outside its limitations or for any purpose other than that for which it is intended All inspections should be conducted by a competent person Do not attempt to modify or repair the equipment It is critical for your safety that these instructions are followed and the equipment is not misused 1 Total user weight including tools 130 Ibs min 310 Ibs max 59 kg min 140 kg max Maximum user weight will also lepend on the rated load of the harness Refer to harness manual 2 PRD is for rescue purposes only for a single descent only 3 Only one person can be connected to the PRD at any time 4 Use of this equipment in hazardous environments may require additional precautions to reduce the possibility of injury the user or damage to the equipment Hazards may include but are not limited to high heat fires acids caustic solutions welding flames explosive or toxic gases corrosive environments sharp edges moving machinery 5 Operating temperature 4 F to 140 F 20 C to 60 C 6 Descent speed is between 1 6 6 6 ft sec 0 5 2 m sec 7 After a single descent the descender device shall be withdrawn from service details recorded on the periodic examination log and referred to 3M 8 Should a fall occur and the fall arrest harness be subject to
16. of a full body harness descent device and backpack Descent descender device unit consisting of a fall arrest point braking mechanism and descent line Descent line kernmantle rope contained within the descender device allowing the user to descend to a lower position Load line textile webbing contained within the descender device connecting the fall arrest point to the descent line Release cord webbing on shoulder strap which is pulled enabling mechanical release of the descent mechanism D Personal Rescue Device User Instruction Manual O Release pin pin within the descent device that releases to initiate a descent Backpack extile bag attached to the harness containing the descender device Anchor all arrest anchor device with a minimum capacity of 22 5 3 Purpose he PRD comprises a full body harness conforming to CSA Z259 10 06 CSA Z259 10 12 or ANSI Z359 1 2007 with integral descender device conforming to CSA Z259 2 3 12 Type 1 Class D and ANSI Z359 4 2007 The PRD is intended o be used in a fall arrest system and in the event of a fall the descent device can be activated by the user to lower the user safely to a lower level Once activated the descent speed is automatically limited and requires no further input from he user The PRD should be a personal issue item Descender model number R20 68210 00 Maximum descent height 65 ft 20m Descent energy 25 300 ft IbF 34 300 J Descent li
17. restor that comply with relevant standards such as CSA 2259 2 2 CSA 7259 11 ANSI Z359 1 ANSI Z359 13 or ANSI 7359 14 5 3 3 Connectors Connectors must conform to CSA Z259 12 ANSI 2359 1 or ANSI 2359 12 and be securely locked to prevent opening AN WARNING Incompatible components can lead to connectors accidentally disengaging Personal Rescue Device User Instruction Manual O 5 3 4 Harness The PRD is intended to consist of a descent device and backpack combined with a compatible harness Refer to harness manual for further information on usage and limitations 5 3 5 Combinations The PRD may be used with combinations of fall arrest equipment However attention must be paid to the compatibility of such items and considered as part of the risk assessment process incompatible items such as inappropriate connectors may hinder the operation of fall arrest equipment to which they are attached resulting in potential injury to the user 6 Inspection The PRD has been specifically designed as a user friendly device incorporating a range of features to aid pre use checks and on site periodic examination and wherever possible minimize the need to return the device to 3M or authorized agent 6 1 Pre use checks These are the detailed descent device that should be carried out by the user before each use A Thoroughly inspect all equipment and components before each use No repairs modifications or alterations are to be carr
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