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Product Specific Applications
WARNING! Use of equipment in
unintended applications may result
in serious injury or death. Maximum 1
attachment per connection point.
May be used to support a MAXIMUM 1 in
a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)
for use in Fall Arrest applications and will
reduce fall arrest forces to no greater than 6kN.
Maximum free fall is 3.6m, however it is
recommended best-practice to limit free fall to
no greater than 1.8m.
D-ring: Dorsal
May be used in Rescue/Confined Space
applications, however be aware that
lanyards are not intended as standalone
rescue equipment and should only be used as a
component to aid in worker recovery. Rescue
systems function to safely recover a worker from
a confined location or after exposed to a fall.
There are various configurations of Rescue
systems depending on the type of rescue. No
free fall is permitted.
D-ring: Dorsal, or chest
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Applicable Safety Standards
Meets or exceeds:
EN 355:2002 (all part #s)
For All Product Applications
User weight range (including all clothing,
tools, and equipment) is 59-140 kg for
part #s 36000-36013, and 59-100 kg for
part #s 36020-36037.
Anchorage point in PFAS must be rated to
withstand minimum 12kN load and be
EN 795:2012 or 1997+A1:2000 approved.
The jobsite CP must ensure that there are
sufficiently strong and accessible anchorage
points in the working environment. Anchorages
should be overhead when possible and the area
beneath and around them should be clear of
obstruction and sharp edges. Always attach to
an anchorage that is as close to the point of work
and as high above head as possible without
restricting free movement. The user should be
aware at all times of which attachment points
to use; if not immediate obvious they must seek
confirmation from the CP. Always ensure that the
means of attachment to the anchorage is secure
before beginning work.
Prior to beginning work always conduct a
complete risk assessment. Lanyard must not
be loaded over the edge at any time.
Never use for Work Positioning applications.
Never attach lanyard to an anchor that will
allow for any risk to become suspended or
exposed to unintended tension.
Do not choke hitch.
Competent Person Definition
The job site safety supervisor, referred to in this manual as
the Competent Person (CP), must be a highly trained and
experienced person who is assigned by the employer to
be responsible for all elements of the fall safety program;
this includes, but is not limited to, program regulation,
management, and application. The CP must be proficient
in identifying existing and predictable fall hazards, and
must have the authority to stop work to eliminate hazards or
otherwise promote safe and compliant work practices.
Authorised Person Definition
A person who is assigned by their employer to work around
or be subject to potential or existing fall hazards.