DO NOT clamp, knot, or prevent the lifeline from retracting or being taut
DO NOT lengthen the SRD by connecting a lifeline or similar component.
DO NOT allow the lifeline to freewheel back into the housing.
After a Fall: Remove from service immediately any equipment subjected to fall arrest forces, or exhibiting damage consistent with the effects of fall arrest forces.
5. SPECIFICATIONS
See Table 1A, 1B, and 1C in Appendix A.
6. MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, AND STORAGE
6.1 Maintenance: Keep the SRD free of contaminants such as paint, grease, grit and chemicals as this may hinder lifeline functions. Keep debris from
entering the housing through the lifeline port. Clean the exterior of the unit as required with a soap/water solution. Do not allow any water inside the
housing. After cleaning, pull the lifeline all the way out, allow the unit to air dry, then retract the lifeline into the unit.
DO NOT use heat to dry.
DO NOT attempt to disassemble the SRD.
Inspect the SRD according to the procedures in Section 7 before returning it to service. If the SRD fails any portion of the inspection checklist, remove it
from service, tag the unit as "UNUSABLE", and consult with the manufacturer.
6.2 Service: Remove the unit from service if it has been subjected to fall arrest forces. Tag the unit as "UNUSABLE" to prevent future use. The SRD is not repairable.
6.3 Storage: Hang to store, out of direct sunlight. Ensure the lifeline is completely retracted into the housing. Avoid exposure to chemical agents and
vapors, airborne debris, and water ingress.
Store units tagged as "UNUSABLE" in a clearly marked area to prevent inadvertent use. Inspect any unit that has been stored for an extended time in
accordance with the procedures detailed in Section 7.
7. INSPECTION
7.1 Pre‐Use Inspection: Perform an inspection before each use in accordance with the Inspection Checklist procedures in Table 3 of Appendix A.
See paragraph 7.4.
7.2 Inspection Frequency: OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502 and ANSI Z359.14 require an inspection by the Authorized Person before each use. In addition,
an inspection by a Competent Person at regular intervals is required. The Competent Person will use the information in the Inspection Interval Table to
determine the inspection frequency. See Table 2 in Appendix A.
7.3 Inspection Checklist: Use the Inspection Checklist provided to inspect the SRD. See Table 3 in Appendix A.
7.4 Inspection Results: If an inspection reveals defects in or damage to the equipment, inadequate maintenance or activated fall force indicators, mark as
"UNUSABLE" and remove the equipment from service.
7.5 Inspection Document: Record inspection results on the Inspection Record provided in Appendix B, or on a similar document.
8. LABELS
The labels must be present and legible.
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