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I. GENERAL USE CONSIDERATIONS: Avoid working where
your lifeline may cross or tangle
with that of another worker. Do not allow your lifeline to pass
under your arms or between
your
feet.r
MAKING CONNECTIONS When using a hook to connect
components or to an anchorage, ensure roll-out cannot
occur. Self-locking snap hooks and carabiners should be used
to reduce the possibility of roll-out. Do not tie a knot in the
lifeline. Do not attach a snap hook directly to a horizontal
lifeline. Follow manufacturer's instructions for each
component of the system.
All lifelines either have a self-closing and self-locking snap
hook pre-installed in a thimbled eye at the both ends of the
lifeline or for lifelines with snap hook only on the anchorage
end a thimbled eye will be spliced on the non-anchorage end
to prevent the fall arrester from inadvertently traveling off
the end of the lifeline. Attach the self-closing self-locking snap
hook or carabiner to the anchorage. Attach a minimum five-
pound counter weight to the non-anchorage end to maintain
a taut line. Let the non-anchorage end hang freely. If the rope
passes over an edge of any kind, or any type of rough or
uneven surface, provide abrasion protection.
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A. CONNECTING TO AN ANCHORAGE OR ANCHORAGE
CONNECTOR: Lifelines or
Lifeline subsystems supplied with connecting hooks should be
connected to the anchorage
in accordance with section 3.3. Lifelines supplied without
hooks must have a hook or anchorage connector spliced
directly to the lifeline Connectors attached to synthetic rope
lifelines must be attached using a spliced eye termination and
thimble. The splice must be made with 5 tucks. The
connection must support 5,000lbs.
Advanced Safety Solutions Inc. / Avella, PA / 844-657-1750