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SafetyLink TempLink 5000 User Instruction

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Innovative
Fall Protection
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Warning
Improper Use, Installation or Maintenance may result in serious injury or death.
The building or structure for the anchorages should be assessed by an engineer to
ensure that the structure is adequate for TempLink 5000 installation works.
SafetyLink's Height Safety Systems must only be installed as per our installation
guides, to structures as specified in the installation manual for each product.
All safety procedures must be complied with in accordance with the current safety
code(s) of practice(s) for working at heights in your region. Ensure safety at all times by
being attached to suitable anchor points and approved safety equipment or approved
scaffolding.
Installation is to be carried out by, or under the supervision of, a competent person.
A personal energy absorber or a fall-arrest device with a personal energy absorber
must be used in conjunction with all SafetyLink Anchorages and Lifeline systems.
Do not carry out any modifications on this system without written permission by
SafetyLink Pty Ltd.
INSTRUCTION: TempLink 5000
TempLink 5000
Temporary Roof Anchor
User Instruction
Figure 1
REVISION: 1.0

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Summary of Contents for SafetyLink TempLink 5000

  • Page 1 Improper Use, Installation or Maintenance may result in serious injury or death. ⚠ The building or structure for the anchorages should be assessed by an engineer to ensure that the structure is adequate for TempLink 5000 installation works. ⚠ SafetyLink's Height Safety Systems must only be installed as per our installation guides, to structures as specified in the installation manual for each product.
  • Page 2: Specification

    The TempLink 5000 is compliant with AS/NZS 5532:2013 and EN795:2012 - A. User Rating The TempLink 5000 is rated to 15kN and suitable for a single user. This product is not suitable for live loading or abseil. For roofs over 30º, the TempLink 5000 should be used in conjunction with other access methods to ensure no live loading.
  • Page 3 Training It is essential that all users are trained in the proper inspection, setup and use of this equipment. It’s the responsibility of the user to ensure they are trained in the correct use of this equipment and understand the limitations of its use. ⚠...
  • Page 4: Installation And Use

    Installation and Use Planning Before starting work, plan your working at heights and rescue systems by accounting for all hazards present in the work place and allowing for the available fall clearance. Ensure all users are fit, healthy and capable of safely operating this equipment as well as implementing the rescue plan.
  • Page 5 Do not attempt to modify or disassemble this product. Cleaning The TempLink 5000 may be cleaned by the end user periodically to increase service life. After cleaning, the product shall undergo the pre-use inspection. Clean with a rag and warm water to remove dirt and grit.
  • Page 6 INSPECTION RECORD Product Code Date of Manufacture Serial or Batch No. Date of Install Inspector Date of Inspection PROCEDURE INSPECTION USER COMPETENT PERSON 7.3.1 Attachment point - inspect for damage, deformation,   corrosion or signs of over loading. Comments: 7.3.2 ...
  • Page 7 2. Position the TempLink 5000 to line up with the existing roofing screw holes. 3. TempLink 5000 Must be installed with five (5) new 14g Hex head screws through mounting holes. 4. Ensure 14g screws are correct length to penetrate timber batten or purlin by at least 35mm.
  • Page 8 Products are maintained in accordance with Australian Standard 1891.4 (section 9). you notify any claim under this warranty to SafetyLink in writing to the address below no later than 14 days after the event or occurrence concerning the produce giving rise to the claim and you pay all costs related to your claim.