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Advanced AS4000 Instruction Manual

Iron slider beam anchor

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AS600 - 2018
IRON SLIDER
BEAM ANCHOR
Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 AS600 - 2018 IRON SLIDER BEAM ANCHOR Instruction Manual...
  • Page 2 Manual Rev: AS600R1.3 - 2018 A copy of this manual must be available to users at all times. Please contact Advanced Safety for the latest user instruction manual based on date of manufacture. UNDER PENALTY OF LAW - IMPORTANT This manual must be read and understood in its entirety, and used as part of a fall protection training program, as required by OSHA or any state/local regulatory agencies.
  • Page 3 WARNING Do not alter or intentionally misuse this equipment. Use 900 Maximum Average Arrest force (MAAF) ANSI certified energy absorber • lanyard or Leading Edge Self-Retracting Lanyard (SRL-LE). For applications where anchor point is below the D-Ring connection only use appropriately rated energy absorbing lanyards or self-retracting devices.
  • Page 4 COMPATIBILITY LIMITATIONS Anchorage connector must only be coupled to compatible connectors. OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 prohibits snaphooks from being engaged to certain objects unless two requirements are met: it must be a locking type snaphook, and it must be“designed for” making such a connection. “Designed for” means that the manufacturer of the snaphook specifically designed the snaphook to be used to connect to the equipment listed.
  • Page 5 Compliance: OSHA 1926.502 & 1910.66 / ANSI Z359.1, ANSI Z359.7 CE 0321 / EN 795:1996 (+A1:2000) Class B WARNING!!! ALL PERSONS USING THIS EQUIPMENT MUST READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULTIN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. USERS SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH PERTINENT REGULATIONS GOVERNING THIS EQUIPMENT.
  • Page 6: Components And Specifications

    There must be sufficient clearance below the anchorage connector to arrest a fall • before the user strikes the ground or an obstruction. When calculating fall clearance, account for or a Minimum three-foot safety factor, deceleration distance, user height, length of lanyard/SRL, and all other applicable factors. This equipment is designed to be used in temperatures ranging from •...
  • Page 7 CONNECTOR COMPATIBILITY LIMITATIONS Advanced Safety’s equipment must be combined only to compatible connectors that are suitable to your application. Ensure all connections are compatible in size, shape and strength. Ensure all connectors are fully closed and locked. OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502...
  • Page 8 Connection of a snap hook to a D-ring, rebar, or other connection point of improper • dimensions in relation to the snap hook dimensions or configurations that could cause the snap hook keeper to be depressed by a turning motion of the snap hook, or such that snap hook or carabiner will not fully close and lock, or that roll-out could occur.
  • Page 9 Swing Falls: Minimize swing fall by working as directly below the anchorage point as possible. Worker movement should remain within 30 degrees maximum deflection of the lifeline from the vertical line directly below the anchorage point. Do not permit a swing fall if injury could occur. Sharp Edges: Avoid working where sharp edges may contact the lifeline.
  • Page 10 Electrical Hazards: Use extreme caution to avoid contact with high voltage power lines. Both web and wire cable model Self-Retracting Lifelines may conduct electricity. Moisture absorbed by the lifeline can provide a path for electrical current to flow, resulting in potential electrical shock. Locking Speed: Use extreme caution when working on low-pitched roofs where a worker may slide, rather than fall.
  • Page 11 Fall Clearance Considerations A. Connecting Subsystem(sEnergy Absorbing Lanyard 6 ft. Free Fall Lanyard Example shown) Length + Movement of Harness Attachment + Length of FBH Stretch B. Working Level (thickness) C. Worker Height + Connector Length D. Free Fall - 6 ft. Max. (per ANSI Z359.1) E.
  • Page 12: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Note: Owner is to have a written rescue plan and the means to implement it. System is to be used for fall protection only. Any other use voids the warranty and renders the system unusable. Always perform a hazard analysis before use that will identify impact and swing hazards, or any other hazards that may exist.
  • Page 13: Inspection Log

    INSPECTION LOG Date of Manufacture: Model Name/#: Serial: Date of First Use: Inspection Date Items Noted Corrective Action Approved By...
  • Page 14: Warranty

    LIMITED REMEDY: Upon notice in writing, Advanced Safety will repair or replace all defective items at Advanced Safety’s sole discretion. Advanced Safety reserves the right to require that the defective item be returned to its plant for inspection before determining the appropriate course of action.