DBI SALA 1106151 Manuel d'instruction de l'utilisateur - Page 6
Parcourez en ligne ou téléchargez le pdf Manuel d'instruction de l'utilisateur pour {nom_de_la_catégorie} DBI SALA 1106151. DBI SALA 1106151 8 pages. Rebar lanyards for work positioning
WebbIng anD sTITCHIng: Webbing must be free of frayed, cut, or broken fibers. Webbing
must be free of knots, tears, abrasions, mold, or discoloration. Webbing must be free of chemical
or heat damage, indicated by brown, discolored, or brittle areas. Webbing must be free of
ultraviolet damage, indicated by discoloration and splinters along the webbing surface. Stitching
must be free of pulled or cut stitches. All of the above factors are known to reduce webbing
strength.
CHaIn: Inspect chain for damage, distortion, sharp edges, worn links, or corrosion.
step 3. Labels must be present and fully legible. See section 9.0.
step 4. Inspect each system component and subsystem according to manufacturer's instructions.
step 5. Record inspection date and results in the inspection and maintenance log in section 9.0.
5.3
If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove rebar lanyard from service and destroy, or
contact an authorized service center for repair.
IMPortant: Only DBI‑SALA or an authorized service center may make repairs to this equipment.
6.0
MaIntenance, serVIcIng, storage
6.1
Clean the rebar lanyard with water and mild detergent. Wipe off hardware with a clean, dry cloth and hang
to air dry. Do not force dry with heat. An excessive build-up of dirt, paint, etc., may prevent the rebar
lanyard from working properly, and in severe cases, weaken the webbing. If you have questions about the
condition of your rebar lanyard, contact DBI-SALA.
6.2
Additional maintenance and servicing procedures must be completed by DBI-SALA or parties authorized in
writing. Do not disassemble this equipment. See section 5.1 for servicing frequency.
6.3
Store the rebar lanyard in a cool, dry, clean environment, out of direct sunlight. Avoid areas where chemical
vapors are present. Thoroughly inspect this equipment after extended storage.
7.0
sPecIfIcatIons
7.1
MaTeRIaLs:
snap Hooks, Carabiners, D-rings, swivel, Quick-link, o-ring: Steel alloy, plated. 200753 snap hook:
Aluminum alloy.
Webbing: Polyester.
Chain: Steel alloy, 5/0 twist link, zinc plated.
7.2
sTRengTH anD CaPaCITy:
snap Hooks, Carabiners, D-rings, o-ring,: 5,000 lbs. tensile strength, 30 lbs. capacity.
Webbing: 9,800 lbs. tensile strength, 30 lbs. capacity.
7.3
Review the product labels to determine if your product meets ANSI Z359.3, ANSI A0.32 and OSHA
requirements. See section 9 Labels.
8.0
terMInology
AuTHORIZeD PeRSON: A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person
will be exposed to a fall hazard ( otherwise refered to as "user" for the purpose of these instructions).
ReSCueR: Person or persons other than the rescue subject acting to perform an assisted rescue by
operation of a rescue system.
CeRTIFIeD ANCHORAge: An anchorage for fall arrest, positioning, restraint, or rescue systems that a
qualified person certifies to be capable of supporting the potential fall forces that could be encountered
during a fall or that meet the criteria for a certified anchorage prescribed in this standard.
QuALIFIeD PeRSON: A person with a recognized degree or professional certificate and with extensive
knowledge, training, and experience in the fall protection and rescue field who is capable of designing,
analyzing, evaluating and specifying fall protection and rescue systems to the extent required by this
standard.
COMPeTeNT PeRSON: One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings
or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has
authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.
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