“qualified person,” as identified by a safety engineer, before that custom SafeLink System may be erected. The SafeLink System is the result of a decade of development. It addresses the difficulties and limitations State-of-the-art fall protection technology and the...
Figures B-G can make up a complete SafeLink System. Typically, detail other anchorage configuration options. the SafeLink System will be setup as a dual-point See pages 7-12 for detailed component descriptions anchorage system, and the lifeline assembly portion of and installation instructions.
10. For custom applications of the Safewaze Mobile 7. In the event a fall occurs on the SafeLink System, SafeLink Horizontal Lifeline System not addressed the system must be removed from service in these User Instructions, please contact Safewaze Technical Service.
PRIOR TO USE Prior to using the Mobile SafeLink Horizontal Lifeline pull sharply on the device to engage the locking System, a rescue plan must be in place if the user mechanism. cannot rescue themselves. • All webbing must be inspected for tears, cuts,...
(15), shall be independent of any anchorage being used to support or suspend platforms and capable The SafeLink System can be used with ANY Class A of supporting at least 5,000 lbs (2267.97 kg) per (24” or less AD) SRL, including competitor units. Class employee attached, or shall be designed, installed, B (54”or less AD) SRLs are also acceptable;...
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10 ft (3.05 m)Cross-Arm Strap is designed to choke powder coated tensile steel with a minimum breaking around reinforced concrete structures to create an load of 5,000 lbs. The SafeLink Snatch Block w/Shackle anchorage point. is utilized when tensioning the system with a customer provided cable puller.
T. Cable (FS-EX2500-GA): The cable in the Mobile strength of 5,000 lbs (2267.96 kg), and minimum gate SafeLink Horizontal Lifeline System is 5/16 in (7.94 mm) rating of 220 lbs (99.79 kg) and a minimum side-load 7 x 19 galvanized aircraft cable. A minimum of two (2) gate rating of 350 lbs (158.76 kg).
‘Attach Cable’ section, the tension number of threads from the end can be adjusted by rotating the frame, Fig. 3 GREEN: 0-60’ SPAN YELLOW: 60’ OR GREATER SPAN RED: TENSION TO HIGH - REDUCE TENSION Tension Indicator Copyright Safewaze 2022...
1. Place the Whizzler over post 3. The distances indicated in Table 1 assume the 2. Attach the Stoplink Brake to swivel on the Whizzler using a SafeLink System is at least 78 in (1.98 m) above carabiner work surfaces. Lower installation heights require 3.
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User Instructions, is not are intended for use as part of a complete personal approved by Safewaze and could result in serious injury fall protection system. Use in any other application or death. This system is only to be used by trained users including, but not limited to, material handling, in workplace applications.
1 User 2 Users 3 Users 4 Users *Distance from walking/working surface. Clearances Lifeline Minimum Minimum Minimum Minimum are calculated using only the SafeLink Horizontal Span Clearance Clearance Clearance Clearance Lifeline System, fully assembled per the User Manual. Required Required Required...
Using Retractable Devices - Clearance Chart (When Installed with 42 inch Stanchions) Table 3 indicates the required distance needed from the walking/working surface to the ground or nearest obstruction below, when using specified Safewaze retractable devices. Intermediate anchorage connectors may be used to reduce span length and required clearance distances.
Table 7 SafeLink System with 2 Energy Absorbers Fall Clearance Chart DUAL ENERGY ABSORBER In the event that the SafeLink System is installed CLEARANCE CHART with 2 Inline Energy Absorbers, the Fall Clearance Rigid Anchor Point Use requirements increase. Table 7 indicates the increased...
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Fig. 9 Intermediate Anchorage The spacing and number of Intermediate Posts in this grapic are based on the SafeLink system installed using FS5501-5 45’ - 0 Intermediate Aluminum Posts only. This includes end and intermediate anchorage(s). Intermediate Post 50’ - 1 Intermediate at 25’...
SafeLink System use with a Leading Edge SRLs Table 8 Leading Edge (LE) SRLs are authorized for use with LEADING EDGE SRL the SafeLink System. If LE SRLs are used with the CLEARANCE CHART SafeLink System, minimum Fall Clearance distances are indicated in Table 8.
310 lbs (140.6 kg) per user along the LENGTHEN THE LIFELINE. entire system, NOT PER SPAN. Installation/use of the system NEVER USE COMBINATIONS OF with the Safewaze 42 in Stanchions allows for a maximum of 2 COMPONENTS OR SUBSYSTEMS THAT users. MAY AFFECT OR INTERFERE WITH...
FIELD INSPECTION All components of the Mobile SafeLink Horizontal OSHA does not have a specific regulation when it comes Lifeline System shall be inspected before each use to annual lifeline inspections. They only have a and annually by a “competent person”, as required by general duty clause stating a company should follow manufacturer’s instructions, which may include a...
Competent Person other than the user must complete formal inspection at least annually. Competent person to inspect and initial table below: Date Inspection Corrective Initials Items Noted Action HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEM Safewaze | 225 Wilshire Ave, Concord, NC 28025 Copyright Safewaze 2022...