For use in a choker configuration:
CORRECT
3.1
Rescue and Evacuation
The user must have a resuce plan and the means at hand to implement it. The plan must take into
account the equipment and special training necessary to effect prompt rescue under all foreseeable
conditions. If the rescue be from a confined space, the provisions of OSHA regulation 1910.146 and
ANSI Z 117.1 must be taken into account. Although a rescue plan and the means to implement it must
always be in place, it is a good idea to provide means for user evacuation without assistance of others.
This will usually reduce the time to get to a safe place and reduce or prevent the risk to rescuers.
(1)
Wrap the Suretyman Anchorage Sling around the anchorage. More than
one wrap may be possible on smaller anchorage structures.
(2)
Pull a loop end of the Suretyman Anchorage Sling through the loop on the
other end. Cinch tight.
(3)
Verify that the Suretyman Anchorage Sling is stable and not exposed to
sharp edges or other hazards. Verify that one loop end is pulled completely
through the other loop end of the Suretyman Anchorage Sling and will hang
freely down in the direction in which loads will be applied.
Suretyman Anchorage Sling
Use
US
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