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EDGE PROTECTION SYSTEM HALL BUILDINGS
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1. 11 11 25 1 3 SAFETY CHECK OF EDGE PROTECTION HALL SYSTEM WORKPLACE DATE LOCATION oRoerno SITE MANAGER CHECK NO CHECK POINTS JA NES RER REMARKS O Does the foundation of the attachments ade 5 withstand the specified loads pas Is the distance between the attachments 206 and the workspace in accordance with f i the recommendations Are all bolts nuts and similar parts page 4 properly tightened Are the posts correctly mounted and locked in the brackets so that
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3. GENERAL SafetyRespect s edge protection system for halls industrial halls sports halls business premises is used as edge protection on arched roofs flat roofs or roofs with slight inclination It is also used in constructions that involve long bearing distances between attachment points for the edge protection and the barriers The system can be mounted onto different materials such as steel concrete or glued laminated timber It is important that the required extension loads are within specifications The anchor points to the hall system are mounted on walls or post beams Please see the chapter on attachment in the manual The edge protection can be adjusted swivelled variably in a simple operation up to 1 000
4. MOUNTING OF BARRIERS OK 1 NOTOK E Place the AL barriers on the brackets of the post and lock them in a vertical position The lower edge of the barrier should be in contact with the underlying support F Connect the AL barriers F When sections that can be G The corners are jointed by using pipe joints opened are required the AL with double
5. ATTACHMENTS Depending on the type of beam and post the attachment requirements differ The maximum distance between the workspace and Upper Rod 20 is 1 metre at an attachment of c c 400 mm At an attachment of c c 600 mm the maximum distance to the workspace is decreased to 800 mm The attachment should withstand at least 7 6 KN in extended load Make sure that the foundation is sufficiently strong Maximum distance to the workspace 1 000 my When positioning the attachments be careful to select ert an alternative that meets the requirements of the current attachment and also consider whether the barrier needs to be raised to a higher position during work later on Minimum 400 c c B ALTERNATIVE as ATTACHMENTS COn CO uu The attachments should be made at the centre A or on the side of a beam B between two adjacent posts C straight into a wooden beam D or with an imb
6. 1 3 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Risks when mounting and using Falling Dropping of tools Dropping of components Crushing Injuries to eyes and ears Overload to the edge protection system Measures Always use personal edge protection when carrying out mounting work 1 Follow the instructions 2 When mounting or dismounting personal edge protection shall always be used if there is a risk of falling This also applies when working from a claw crane aerial platform etc 3 We recommend using a painter connected to tools 4 Cordon off the area below and around the place of mounting so that unauthorised people cannot be injured in case of dropping for instance tools or material 5 Always use tools clothing and protective equipment dedicated for the purpose 6 Always check the products and the equipment before use
7. TECHNICAL DATA i No Art No Description 1 1 914154 Plate centre 140 x 140 2 914155 Plate side 140 x 140 3 914141 Plate 140 x 140 E 4 914148 Hex nut 20 5 914145 Rod 2O 6 914142 Coupler w Bracket S 7 914146 Wing nut 2O 6 8 914134 Locking socket 20 FESS o 911117 Post 2 0 ALU gt 10 914115 Swing i 11 911110 Post 1 3 lO 7 o 12 914143 Stop ring 11 13 914152 Pin joint 200 mm 4 14 910113 Aluminium barrier 3 m 15 914560 Flex beam 50 600 2 16 914121 Flex post bracket Att siti MOUNTING
8. WITH SWING Aluminium barrier 3 m ESE Recommended max extension loads for attachments using rod is 15 KN VE Post 1 3 Swing Coupler w bracket 8 2 pcs locking socket 20 MOUNTING WITH POST 2 0 ALU Aluminium barrier 3 m N z AA Post 2 0 ALU 2 pcs Coupler w bracket Coupler w bracket amp 2 pcs locking Recommended max extension loads for attachments using rod is 9 5 kN socket 20 es LO mM N df it NE Ur A O O S i E
9. guidance of a competent person who has studied and understood the mounting instructions and the manual provided by SafetyRespect A Mount the attachment plate or socket in a wall or a beam Tighten Rod 20 to the attachment plate or to the socket B Mount the coupler w bracket to the rod with a locking socket and a wing nut C Lock the stop ring on the swing at a position so that both coupler w bracket can be fastened below Mount swing to the coupler w bracket D Mount Post 1 3 to the Swing Turn the post at least half a turn to activate the post lock The edge protection can be adjusted swivelled variably in a simple operation up to 1 000 mm This means that maximum edge protection can be established both when lA A working on the roof with the swivel bracket in its zero position and also be swivelled outwards to make possible mounting of gutters or similar work at the facade of the eaves x ALTERNATIVE MOUNTING Alternative mounting in for example a scantling is made using beam 600 and posts brackets A MO AAA
10. mm This means that maximum edge protection can be established both when working on the roof with the swivel bracket in its zero position and also be swivelled outwards to make possible mounting of gutters or similar work at the facade of the eaves The flexibility in both height and sideways makes it possible to find solutions that traditional edge protections do not offer The barriers of aluminium are attached on post with the railing lock and are continuously jointed with pipe joints A a a VAS VAY A f HA NK AS E PAS H AA og Y A NA WWAKKG IS y Y 7 ISS A DS I A DH ASA ANN Y AAAA CAAA AA NISTO SII SSAA X A Sar WN SISI AAV A MIR A II ADA Q gt Aan Nadi No Ky lt gt O s SNS OOO RS RSS
11. the post page 6 locks are activated Is the barriers correctly mounted on Lede the correct side of the post pag Does the lower edge of the barriers baal a contact the surface beneath it PRO Are the joints between the barriers Lae correctly carried out pag Is the barriers link bars correctly locked dag to the railing lock pag Corner mounting page 6 Is each barriers fastened to two post CHECKING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ABOVE LIST CARRIED OUT BY Are the components damaged
12. 7 Do not use damaged material as it may influence the safety 8 Tighten and check bolts and bolt connections well 9 Do not exceed prescribed maximum loads 10 Do not combine the edge protection system with other products than those recommended by SafetyRespect Post accident inspection In case the edge protection system should be subjected to an accident or too high load this should be inspected by a competent person Look for deformations of parts included for example beams joints around holes and bolts Please contact SafetyRespect if you have any inquiries Wind Ice Snow If the edge protection is made denser by using fabric plastic wood structures or similar the load caused by wind will increase Never change these conditions without obtaining permission from SafetyRespect Remove snow and ice from the edge protection system as these may increase the load on the system Conditions for use The largest allowable distance between the posts is 6 metres Correct mounting of attachments and included parts Make certain that all bolts nuts and connections are properly tightened If the situation requires it may be necessary to use extra anchoring such as storm belts Notice For further questions about products or if uncertainty exists regarding mounting please contact SafetyRespect authorized personnel SafetyRespect reserves the right for technical changes Ensure that you have the latest version of the user manual V
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14. couplers or Safety barriers are mounted overlapping Straps The corners should be with double couplers attached to at least 2 posts DISMOUNTING H Dismounting should be done in the reverse order e That no rust can be found INSPECTION MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE After use an inspection should always be carried out by a competent person before the products are put into storage SafetyRespect recommends that a person who has undergone training carry out this inspection Check that Control The parts match as they should That no deformations can be found OK Storage That no cracks can be
15. edded socket The attachments used can be bolted if they are to be removed later on or be welded as permanent attachments for future maintenance of the roof and TAI pa fo innan ga E ANUNTUN UUNON AAA ANA AAA BO cy OOO MOUNTING Mounting of SafetyRespect s edge protection system should be carried out under the
16. found That no alterations have been made to the products Renovation Storage That no other external influences can be found Clean the parts when required Discard Sorted out products can be renovated if it is possible to restore them to perfect condition Renovation should be carried out by a competent person suitably someone who has undergone training by SafetyRespect Only cold working should be carried out on properly cleaned parts Damaged parts that cannot be renovated should be replaced Products that are deemed not to be in perfect condition or not possible to restore to perfect condition should be discarded Products made of steel may be discarded as steel as a whole Certain products may need to be separately sorted out When uncertain please ask SafetyRespect or a person who has undergone training by SafetyRespect for advice Store SafetyRespect s products in a dry and well ventilated space protected against the wheather corrosive matters and other external influences NA IAN i s u gt ko Vib 0 a o a y ih 2 IN Wa O y Wo NAS A SAN en AN aa 4 j y j gt IN A ON h bad i CON X OR NESAS
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