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NOTE: L arge throat opening snap hooks should not be connected to
standard size D-rings or similar objects which will result in a load on
the gate if the hook or D-ring twists or rotates. Large throat snap
hooks are designed for use on xed structural elements such as rebar
or cross members that are not shaped in a way that can capture the
gate of the hook.
D. Directly to webbing or rope lanyard or tie-back (lanyards
equipped with tie back hook PN 148 are permitted to use
this way).
WARNING: Anchorages used for restraint, rescue, or suspension may only be used where there is no possible vertical free fall. These
anchorages do not have sufcient strength for work positioning or fall arrest. Do not connect work positioning or fall arrest systems to
these anchorages. Anchorages intended for work positioning may not be suitable for use for fall arrest systems (fall greater than two feet)
and should not be used for fall arrest unless specically designed to do so. See Figure 6
E. To any object which is shaped or dimensioned such that the snap hook or karabiner will not close and lock, or that
roll-out could occur.
F.
To any object which is shaped or dimensioned such that the snap hook or karabiner will not close and lock, or that
roll-out could occur.
WARNING: Consult your doctor if there is reason to doubt your tness to safely absorb the shock from a fall arrest. Age
and tness seriously affect a worker's ability to withstand falls. Pregnant women and minors must not use this equipment.
G. Do not use connector on an anchorage object in the manner depicted in picture-G.
H. If using personal shock pack then always attach a connecting lanyard which will make the entire system length not
more than 6ft. Also the connecting lanyard should be ANSI & OSHA compliant & has capacity of 5000lbs at least.
3.4 Max. Arrest Force:
Maximum arrest force for Y shaped lanyard should be limited to 8kN (1800 lbs).
3.5 Anchorage Strength :
The anchorage strength required is dependent on the application type. The following are guidelines for some
application types:
A. Restraint: Anchorages must support a minimum of 3,000 lbs. per person attached.
B. Working Positioning: Anchorages must support at least 3,000 lbs. per person attached; or be designed,
installed, and used under the supervision of a qualied person as part of a complete system, maintaining a safety
factor of at least two.
C. Suspension: Anchorages must support a minimum of 2,500 lbs. per person attached.
D. Rescue: Anchorages must suppor t a minimum of 2,500 lbs. per person attached.

4.0 OPERATION AND USAGE :

WARNING: Do not alter or intentionally misuse this equipment. Consult Advance Safety when using this equipment in
combination with components or subsystems other than those described in this manual. Some subsystem and
c o m p o n e n t combinations may interfere with the operation of this equipment. Use caution when using this equipment
around moving machinery, electrical hazards, chemical hazards, and sharp edges.
Typical
Web Lanyard
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Figure 6 - Anchorages
Typical
Typical Web
Typical D-Ring
Rope Lanyard
Loop Lanyard
Extension Lanyard