Compatibility Of Components And Subsystems; Compatibility Of Connectors; Liability Information - MSA Beam Trolley Instrucciones De Uso

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Safety Regulations
Do not remove the labeling from this product.
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Additional requirements and limitations may apply depending on anchorage type and fastening option
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utilized for installation. All placements must be approved by an engineer or other qualified person.
Do not use the Beam Trolley as part of a horizontal lifeline system.
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Use the Beam Trolley only for personal fall protection and not for lifting equipment.
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1.4.3 Compatibility of Components and Subsystems

The Beam Trolley is designed to be used with MSA fall protection components and connecting subsystems.
MSA fall protection equipment has been evaluated and tested in accordance with applicable standards to
be compatible when combined in ways stipulated in MSA product user instructions.
Combining fall protection components and connecting subsystems made by different manufacturers may
adversely affect the functional compatibility between system parts and the safety and reliability of the
complete system.
It is the responsibility of the employer's designated competent person to determine the compatibility of fall
protection components and subsystems. MSA recommends if choosing to combine fall protection compo-
nents and connecting subsystems from different manufacturers, all components and connecting subsys-
tems should be approved to comply with the applicable ANSI, CSA, or EN standard(s).

1.4.4 Compatibility of Connectors

Connectors such as D-rings, snaphooks, and carabiners must be rated to 5000 lbf (22 kN) minimum
breaking strength. Per ANSI Z359.12 and CSA Z259.12, connector gates must be able to withstand a load
of 3,600 lbf (16kN). Connecting hardware must be compatible in size and shape as to not inadvertently
cause their gate mechanisms to open.
Non-compatible connectors may accidentally disengage. Always verify compatibility of the connecting
snaphook or carabiner with harness D-ring or anchorage connector. Use only self-closing, self-locking
snaphooks and carabiners with the harness.
When using a snaphook to connect to an anchorage or when coupling components of the system together,
be certain accidental disengagement (rollout) cannot occur. Rollout is possible when interference between
a snaphook and the mating connector causes the snaphook's gate or keeper to accidentally open and
release. Rollout occurs when a snaphook is snapped into an undersized ring such as an eye bolt or other
non-compatibly shaped connector.
Do not use snaphooks or connectors that will not completely close over the attachment object. Do not make
knots in a lanyard. Do not hook the lanyard back onto itself. Snaphooks and carabiners must not be
connected to each other. Do not attach two snaphooks into one D-ring. Always follow the manufacturer's
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instructions supplied with each system component.
Do not rely on feel or sound to verify proper snaphook engagement. Always check visually for proper
engagement. Ensure that gate and keeper are closed before use. Failure to follow this warning may
result in death or serious injury.
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Liability Information

MSA accepts no liability in cases where the product has been used inappropriately or not as intended. The
selection and use of this product must be under the direction of a qualified safety professional who has care-
fully evaluated the specific hazards of the job site where it will be used and who is completely familiar with
the product and its limitations. The selection and use of this product and its incorporation into the safety
scheme of the job site is the exclusive responsibility of the employer.
Product liability claims, warranties also as guarantees made by MSA with respect to the product are voided,
if it is not used, serviced or maintained in accordance with the instructions in this manual.
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