Environmental hazards should be considered
when selecting fall protection equipment.
Equipment must not be exposed to chemicals
which may produce a harmful effect. Use
in highly corrosive or caustic environments
dictates a more frequent inspection and
servicing program to ensure the integrity
of the device is maintained. Contact Miller
Technical Services if in doubt.
Do not allow equipment to come in contact
with anything that will damage it including, but
not limited to, sharp, abrasive, rough or high-
temperature surfaces, welding, heat sources,
electrical hazards, or moving machinery.
2.0 System Compatibility
Miller carabiners are designed for use with Miller approved components. Substitution or replacement
with non-approved component combinations or subsystems or both may affect or interfere with the
safe function of each other and endanger the compatibility within the system. This incompatibility
may affect the reliability and safety of the total system.
3.0 Operation and Installation
condition. Refer to the Inspection and Maintenance section of this manual.
must be multiplied by the number of personal fall arrest systems attached to the anchorage.
should a fall occur.
Carabiner must be installed in such a way that the opening action cannot be duplicated by
contact made with an object it is connected into or has the potential to come in contact with.
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3.1 Warnings and Limitations
Always check for obstructions below the work
area to make sure potential fall path is clear.
Avoid swing fall hazards by working directly
below the anchor point.
Allow adequate fall clearance below the work
surface.
Never remove product labels, which include
important warnings and information for the
authorized person/user.
If this device is attached to another product or
device, the instructions and warnings provided
with that product or device must also be read,
understood and followed.
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