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Product Specific Applications
May be used to support a MAXIMUM 2
Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) for
use in Fall Arrest applications. Maximum
free fall is 1.8m, or up to 3.6 m if used in
combination with equipment explicitly certified
for such use. When the Web HLL is to be used as
part of a fall arrest system the user must be
equipped with a means of limiting the maximum
dynamic forces exerted on the user during the
arrest of a fall to a maximum of 6 kN. During a fall,
the Web HLL will deploy an extending energy
absorber designed to reduce peak loads to
anchorage structures, thereby increasing the
length of the anchorage line. Extra care and
consideration should be taken when determining
the suitability of other types of fall protection
systems which may be affected by the
deployment of the integrated lifeline energy
absorber.
D-ring:
Dorsal
May be used in Restraint applications.
Restrait systems prevent a worker from
reaching the leading edge of a fall hazard.
Always account for fully deployed length of
lanyard/SRL. No free fall is permitted. Restraint
systems may only be used on surfaces with
slopes up to 4/12 (vertical/horizontal).
D-rings:
Dorsal, Side
Competent Person Definition
The job site safety supervisor, referred to in this manual as
the Competent Person (CP), must be a highly trained and
experienced person who is assigned by the employer to
be responsible for all elements of the fall safety program;
this includes, but is not limited to, program regulation,
management, and application. The CP must be proficient in
identifying existing and predictable fall hazards, and must
have the authority to stop work to eliminate hazards or
otherwise promote safe and compliant work
For All Product Applications
The jobsite Competent Person (CP) must ensure
that there are sufficiently strong and accessible
anchorage points in the working environment.
Anchorages should be overhead when possible
and the area beneath and around them should
be clear of obstruction and sharp edges. Always
attach to an anchorage that is as close to the
point of work and as high above head as possible
without restricting free movement. The user
should be aware at all times of which attachment
points to use; if not immediate obvious they must
seek confirmation from the CP. Always ensure
that the means of attachment to the anchorage is
secure before beginning work.
Applicable Safety Standards
Meets or exceeds:
practices.
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User weight range (including all clothing,
tools, and equipment) is 59-140kg.
Structure must be capable of withstanding
a minimum load of 20 kN (1 user) or 22 kN
(2 users).
Anchorage connectors to which Web
HLL is attached must be capable of
withstanding a minimum load of 19.4 kN.
Maximum load that could be transmitted in
service from the anchorage connector to
the structure: 13.4 kN.
Loading of the structure will be in-line/
parallel with the Web HLL lifeline.
EN795:2012 Type B & C
CEN/TS 16415:2013 Types B&C - 2 users
RfU 11.062
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