ANSI PCGS 18FTLE-SK User Instruction Manual - Page 5

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operations of this equipment in any environment, contact SAFE KEEPER for further instructions.
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Do not use the equipment near sharp edges and abrasive surfaces.
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Do not use the equipment around moving machinery or electrical hazards.
SAFE KEEPER Self Retractable lifeline should be used only with the combinations of components, sub-systems or both which
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may not affect or interfere with the safe function of one another. Be certain that connecting devices are compatible and that other
elements of the PFAS are safe to use and compatible before use.
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TRAINING REQUIREMENTS: The employer must provide a training program to each employee who might become exposed to fall
hazards. The program must enable each employee to recognize the hazards of falling and must train to follow each employee in the
procedures in order to minimize these hazards. Relevant Federal, State, and local requirements, procedures, and standards must also
be a part of training.
The employer must ensure that each employee has been trained, as necessary, by a Competent or Qualied Person in the nature of fall
hazards in the work area, the correct erecting, maintaining, disassembling, and inspection of the fall protection systems being used,
and the use of personal fall arrest systems.
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RESCUE PLAN:The user is required to have a rescue plan and the means at hand to implement the plan when using the equipment.
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EQUIPMENT IS SUBJECTED TO A FALL: Remove the equipment from service immediately if it has been subjected to the force of a fall
arrest. Contact your distributor or SAFE KEEPER about policies regarding replacement of SAFE KEEPER components involved in a fall
incident.
Inspection:
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Only the manufacturer of this equipment or persons or entities authorized in writing by the manufacturer must repair the fall
protection equipment.
The date of rst inspection should be recorded by the employer on the equipment, and any serial number must be recorded on
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the owner's Inspection Log.
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Formal inspections must be made either by a Competent or a Qualied Person on (at least) a semi-annual basis.
Prior To Each Use:
Fall protection equipment must be inspected by the user for defects, damage, or deterioration.
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Any suspected defective equipment must be removed from service immediately.
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If the manufacturer's label is not legible or is missing, the equipment must be removed from service.
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Fall protection equipment must be removed from service upon evidence of defects, damage, or deterioration, or upon expiration
of the manufacturer's specied service limits, whichever comes rst.
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MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND STORAGE: Repairs to equipment must be administered only by a SAFE KEEPER representative or
person or entity authorized by SAFE KEEPER. Contact SAFE KEEPER to request equipment maintenance and/or repair. Cleaning after
use is important for maintaining the safety and life of the equipment. Clean the equipment of all dirt, corrosives, and contaminants. If
the equipment cannot simply be wiped clean use a mild soap and water. Rinse, wipe, and hang to dry. Store equipment where it
cannot be affected by heat, light, excessive moisture, oil, chemicals, or other degrading elements.
WARNING:
Consult with your doctor if there is reason to doubt your tness to safely absorb the shock from a fall arrest, Age, tness,
and health conditions can seriously affect a worker's ability to withstand falls. Pregnant women and minors must not use
any SAFE KEEPER Fall Protection equipment.
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