Fall Clearance - Honeywell Miller Techline HLLR Series User Instruction Manual

Temporary horizontal lifeline systems
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O-rings must be present on the lifeline for attachment of the connecting device.
Check O-rings for any damage, cracks, distortion, rough or sharp edges.
Shock Absorber: The outer portion of the pack should be examined for burn holes and
tears. Stitching on areas where the pack is sewn to the webbing and hardware should be
examined for loose strands, rips, deterioration or other signs of activation.
absorbers will break open to release the core contents when subjected to fall arrest forces. Any
signs of breakage, rips or tears should be noted as an indication of deployment.
For any missing, damaged or replacement parts call: 800.873.5242.
TABLE 1 - TYPES OF MATERIAL DAMAGE
HEAT
In excessive heat, rope/
webbing becomes brittle
and has a shriveled
brownish appearance.
Fibers will break when
used above 180°F.
If inspection reveals a defect in condition or if components have
been subjected to fall arrest forces, remove the horizontal lifeline
system and all components from service immediately.

6.0 Fall Clearance

Refer to the Fall Clearance Diagram and to the following Fall Clearance Tables provided to obtain the
minimum Total Fall Clearance Required from the working surface or roof edge to the next lower level
or obstruction.
Important:
Horizontal Lifeline System and application. Fall clearance required depends on varying factors such
as the span length of the horizontal lifeline, the number of users on the system, and the connecting
device(s) being used. In addition, fall clearance requirements differ for the Techline HLL System with
Cross-Arm Straps and the Techline HLL System with RA30-2 Roof Anchors based on the installation
height of the system (above working surface vs. working surface level).
If you have any questions about the fall clearance warnings and information provided in
this section, please contact Honeywell Technical Service immediately
Us er In stru ctio ns - Engli sh
CHEMICAL
Change in color
usually appearing as
a brownish smear or
smudge. Transverse
cracks when rope/
webbing is bent over
a mandrel. Loss of
elasticity in rope/
webbing.
at 800.873.5242 (press 4).
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MOLTEN
METAL OR
FLAME
Rope/webbing strands
fuse together. Hard
shiny spots. Hard and
brittle feel.
Pack-style shock
PAINTS AND
SOLVENTS
Paint which penetrates
and dries restricts
Drying agents and
solvents in some
paints will appear as
chemical damage.

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