Section 3: Use And Limitations; General Guidelines - Falltech 7411 Manual De Instrucciones

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Section 3: Use and Limitations

This section deals with the general use and limitations of the
Beam
Anchors. Please read this section and all sections of this manual
thoroughly. If your application is not addressed, or if you have questions
regarding your specific needs, please contact FallTech immediately for
additional guidance.

3.1: General Guidelines

When properly installed and utilized, this
provide a safe anchorage for a single user (the exceptions to this rule are
the 7489 and 7535 Vertical Beam Anchors, which may be used as
anchorage connectors for multiple users in conjunction with the FallTech
PSR and Checkline Temporary HLL systems – see section 3.8 of this
manual for additional details). As the user is working while tied-off to this
Beam
Anchor, their Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) will be securely
attached to the structure.
Before using this product, the user should be trained in the use of fall
arrest products and should have completed a minimum course of
instruction (4-8 hours) for Authorized Person Training as outlined in ANSI
Z359.2-2007. The user must also read and be familiar with all of the
material contained in this instruction manual as well as all labels and
warnings affixed to the
questions regarding the use or operation of this product, please contact
FallTech, a competent person, or your immediate supervisor before
using.
This product must be inspected before each use. For details on
proper inspection procedures, please refer to section 8 of this manual.
Should this product fail to pass inspection, it must be immediately
removed from service and replaced.
This
FallTech Beam Anchor
Personal Fall Arrest System and will comprise the Anchorage element of
your PFAS (see section 2 of this manual for clarification of these terms).
This product is designed to be attached to a horizontal I-Beam or H-
Beam (model #'s 7489 and 7535 may also be attached to vertical
beams) in order to provide a secure anchorage for your PFAS.
Your
Beam Anchor
bottom beam flange, or rigged in a manner such that Free-Fall is
restricted to no more than 6' (6 feet). In circumstances where there is no
way to limit free fall to 6', or where there is no access to an overhead,
bottom beam flange – some Beam Anchor models may be used
FallTech Beam
is intended to be used as part of a
should ideally be mounted to an overhead,
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FallTech Beam Anchor
Anchor. If you have any
FallTech
will

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