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Summary of Contents for Barry B-Net
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This document contains 20 pages UNCONTROLLED IF PRINTED IMPORTANT: Make sure this user instructions manual is the latest version available. Consult the Barry website at www.barry.ca to view document revisions, important updates and other notices. Cordages Barry Ltd. 6110 boul. des Grandes-Prairies Montréal (Quebec) Canada H1P 1A2...
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No safety system is complete without detailed use and installation guidelines from the manufacturer of such systems. B-Net system are safety equipment and should be treated as such at all times with the same regards as with any other type of safety equipment. The following pages define typical installation scenarios which are to be validated and installed in the field by qualified and trained personnel.
Installation (in whole or in part) made outside of these installation guidelines must be made under the supervision of a qualified authority (see below). The efficacy of the Barry B-Net System may be seriously compromised if any of the basic requirements are modified. Any installation of safety net systems...
Step 2: Identify potential obstacles to the trail (snow gun, trees, tower, etc.). Both sides of the entire race course should be protected by Barry B-Net Systems for all training and race events as the skier’s probable spill zones may not be accurately predicted.
4.3 Connection ONNECTION YSTEM Barry B-Net Systems have a connection system with connecting loops on each end of the net. DOWNHILL End section End section RACE COURSE SIDE Step 1: Unroll the nets and overlay an end section. Ensure that the up-hill net is on race course side.
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4.4 Replacing support poles Feed the pole through each mesh of net using the same line of meshes. Only use the Barry tie wrap and appropriate tightening tool for repair. Do not use substitute products, bamboo, or slalom gate, etc. as replacement parts.
5. After use 5.1 Inspection The inspection of Barry B-Net Systems must be carried out before and after each use (in accordance with Appendix A) by personnel who have received and reviewed the information contained in the present document. Maintain an updated logbook of the frequency of use and inspections of this product.
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Service life ends 5 years after the date of manufacture as indicated on the product label. Note: A Barry B-Net system may be used for a period longer than 5 years subject to certain conditions, such as annual recertification and inspection results, and if written approval by Barry is obtained.
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