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• The ISO Container Fall Arrest Post must be formally inspected by a qualifi ed person (other than the user)
at least every 12 months.
• The ISO Container Fall Arrest Post is not user repairable.
• Inspect each system component or subsytem (i.e. SRL, full body harness, lanyard, lifeline, etc.) per
associated manufacturer's instructions. Refer to manufacturer's instruction supplied with each system
component for inspection procedure.
Formal inspections should concentrate on visible signs of deterioration or damage to the system
components. Items found to be defective must be replaced. Do not use components if inspection reveals an
unsafe or defective condition. Record results of each inspection in the Inspection and Maintenance Log in
this manual.
IMPORTANT: If this equipment has been subjected to forces resulting from the arrest of a fall, it must be
immediately removed from service and destroyed or returned to Capital Safety for possible repair.
6.2
INSPECTION STEPS:
Step 1: Ensure the ISO Container Fall Arrest Post is free of cracks, dents, distortion, or any other damage.
Step 2: Inspect for corrosion or rust.
Step 3: All labels must be present and fully legible.
Step 4: Inspect the ISO corner casting and weld for cracks, dents, distortion or any other damage.
Step 5: Inspect the clamping arms for full rotation and inspect sliding lock. When the sliding lock is in the
downward position the clamping arms should be locked in position and the post should be secure in the
ISO corner casting. If the sliding lock does not slide down in the locked position remove from service.
6.3
If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove the unit from service and destroy, or contact
Capital Safety for possible repair.
7.0 MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, STORAGE
7.1
MAINTENANCE: This system requires no scheduled maintenance, other than repair or replacement of items
found defective during inspection; see Section 6.0. If components become heavily soiled with grease, paint,
or other substances, clean with appropriate cleaning solutions. Do not use caustic chemicals that could
damage system.
8.0 SPECIFICATIONS
8.1
GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS:
Rated Capacity:
Weight:
MATERIALS & CONSTRUCTION:
General Construction:
Material:
Hardware:
Finish:
Dimensions:
9.0 TERMINOLOGY
AUTHORIZED PERSON: A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where
the person will be exposed to a fall hazard (otherwise referred to as "user" for the purpose of these
instructions).
RESCUER: Person or persons other than the rescue subject acting to perform an assisted rescue by
operation of rescue system.
CERTIFIED ANCHORAGE: An anchorage for fall arrest, positioning, restraing, or rescue systems that a
qualifi ed person certifi es to be capable of supporting the potential fall forces that could be encountered
during a fall.
QUALIFIED PERSON: A person with a recognized degree or professional certifi cate and with extensive
knowledge, training, and experience in the fall protection and rescue fi eld who is capable of designing,
analyzing, evaluating and specifying fall protection and rescue systems to the extent required by this
standard.
COMPETENT PERSON: One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the
surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who
has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.
141 Kg (310 Ibs), 1 Man Rated
12 Kg (26.75 Ibs)
Welded Aluminum / Steel
6061-T6 Aluminum, HR Mild Steel
Gr.5, Gr.8 Steel, Zinc Plated
Powder Coat, Zinc Plated and Anodized
125 cm x 22 cm x 18.5 cm (49.5 in x 8.75 in x 7.25 in)
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