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Miller MightyLite+ and
MightEvac
This user instruction manual covers
MightyLite+,
Self-Retracting
(SRL) and MightEvac, Self-Retracting
Lifelines - Retrieval (SRL-R).
Thank you for your purchase of Honeywell
Miller fall protection equipment manufac-
tured by Honeywell Safety Products.
WARNING
All persons using this equipment
must read, understand and follow
all instructions. Failure to do so may
result in serious injury or death. Do
not use this equipment unless you
are properly trained.
It is crucial that the authorized person/user
of this equipment read and understand
these instructions. In addition, federal
law requires employers to ensure that all
users are trained in the proper installa-
tion, use, inspection, and maintenance of
fall protection equipment. Fall protection
training should be an integral part of a
comprehensive safety program.
Proper use of fall arrest systems can save
lives and reduce the potential of serious
injuries from a fall. The user must be aware
that forces experienced during the arrest of
a fall or prolonged suspension may cause
bodily injury. Consult a physician if there is
any question about the user's ability to use
this product. Pregnant women and minor
children must not use this product.
1.0 Purpose
Miller Self-Retracting Devices (SRDs),
including Self-Retracting Lifelines are
self-contained retractable devices designed
to be used by personnel in applications
where fall protection in combination with
unrestricted worker mobility is needed.
2.0 Fall Protection
Requirements
2.1 General Requirements
All warnings and instructions shall be
provided to authorized persons/users.
All
authorized
persons/users
reference the regulations governing
occupational safety, as well as applicable
ANSI or CSA standards. Please refer
to product labeling for information on
specific OSHA regulations, ANSI and CSA
standards met by product.
Proper precautions should always be
Lifelines
taken to remove any obstructions, debris,
material, or other recognized hazards from
the work area that could cause injuries or
interfere with the operation of the system.
Always check for obstructions below the
work area to make sure potential fall path,
including possible swings, is clear.
Allow adequate fall clearance below the
work surface.
To minimize the potential for accidental
disengagement, a competent person must
ensure system compatibility.
All equipment must be inspected before
each use according to the manufacturer's
instructions. Additionally, equipment must be
inspected by a competent person, other than
the user, on a regular basis, at least annually.
Any product exhibiting deformities, unusual
wear, or deterioration must be immediately
discarded in such a manner as to prevent
inadvertent further use.
Any equipment subject to forces of
arresting a fall or effecting a rescue
must be removed from service.
The authorized person/user shall have
a rescue plan and the means at hand to
implement it when using this equipment.
Equipment must not be altered in any way.
Do not lubricate or attempt to repair this
device. Repairs must be performed only by
the manufacturer, or persons or entities
authorized in writing by the manufacturer.
Never use fall protection equipment for
purposes other than those for which it
was designed. Fall protection equipment
should never be used for towing or hoisting.
Environmental
considered when selecting fall protection
equipment.
Equipment must not be exposed to
chemicals, high heat, severe cold or other
harsh environments which may produce a
harmful effect. Consult the manufacturer in
cases of doubt. Use in a corrosive or caustic
must
environment dictates a more frequent
inspection and servicing program to ensure
the integrity of the device is maintained.
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hazards
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