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WARNING: The fall arrest system MUST ONLY be connected to the back attachment element on the harness
provided for the purpose ("D" ring or webbing attachment extension) or to the chest anchorage points
("webbing link" or "D" link. The D-rings on the belt and the ventral anchorage point must only be used for the
attachment of a work positioning or retaining system and never with a fall arrest system.
WARNING: During use, check regularly the adjustment and/or attachment points.
WARNING: The anchorage end of the cross arm strap / wire rope sling must be kept as short as possible. Excess
anchorage length of cross arm strap / wire rope sling increases the length of a free fall.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION OF ANCHORS
CROSS ARM STRAP (DXFP812004 and
DXFP812006)
Step 1: Loop the cross arm strap around a suitable
and strong structure.
Note: The label on the strap should face outwards,
and the structure on to which cross arm strap is to be
looped must be free from sharp and abrasive edges. If
however, there is presence of sharp, abrasive surface
on the structure, then this should be covered with a
suitable covering recommended for such use.
Step 2: Pass the D-ring end through loop end of the
cross arm strap and cinch tightly.
Step 3: Loop the entire strap around the underlying
structure, so that there remains no excess webbing.
Each time while looping, pass the D-ring through the
webbing loop. Continue until all the excess webbing
is used up.
Step 4: Use the D-ring to anchor the connecting
element of the personal fall arrest system.
CROSS ARM STRAPS (DXFP811003,
DXFP811004, DXFP811006, DXFP817003,
DXFP817006
Step 1: Loop the cross arm strap around a suitable and
strong structure.
Note: The label on the strap should face outwards,
and the structure on to which cross arm strap is to be
looped must be free from sharp and abrasive edges. If
however, there is presence of sharp, abrasive surface
on the structure, then this should be covered with a
suitable covering recommended for such use.
Step 2: Pass the small D-ring through the large D-ring
of the cross arm strap, and cinch tightly.
Step 3: Loop the entire strap around the underlying
structure, so that there remains no excess webbing.
Each time while looping, pass the small D-ring through
the large D-ring. Continue until all the excess webbing
is used up.
Step 4: Use only the small D-ring to anchor the
connecting element of the personal fall arrest system.
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WARNING: D
WALT Anchors are designed to provide complete attachment system to the user in the event of
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a fall. These attachment systems must be connected to proper body support and connecting facility. These
Anchors are meant to hold the victim of fall until the rescue operation is performed, so it is important that the
whole system must has all the essential components before being used. The whole fall arrest system must be
used by a trained/Authorized person. It is advisable to make a checklist of the essential components according to
one's use before going for work.
WARNING: Do not attach more than one personal fall arrest system to the anchor point.
CONCRETE EMBED STRAPS (DXFP813004 and
DXFP813006)
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Identify a pillar, wall or a beam which shall be
the best location for embedding the concrete
anchor strap, as the ideal Anchorage for Fall
Protection.
•
After a section of the wall or the concrete column
has been partially poured with concrete mix,
allow the same to be fully dried and cured up to
that level.
•
Now take the concrete anchor strap and loop it
around the vertical rebar section of the column/
pillar. Allow the one loop-end of the strap to
pass through the other loop-end of the strap
as shown in adjacent fig.1 Tighten the strap by
pulling at the free end.
•
Once the strap is in place, pour the rest of
the concrete, allowing it to cover the strap
completely while keeping only the loop-end
hanging out.
•
Now allow the concrete to cure and dry
completely.
•
Once the forms are removed, the loop shall
remain on the face of the column, or in between
the seams of the walls, and can now be used as a
fall protection anchor point.
HOW TO REMOVE THE CONCRETE EMBED
STRAP
•
The anchor shall be removed from service once it
has been decided that all potential fall hazards
have been removed from the area.
•
Hold the loop and then cut the webbing strap
with the help of a cutter or scissors from the
concrete seam.
•
Never re-use the embedded strap again once the
loop has been cut.
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Fig. 1
Before Concreting
Direction
of Loading
Fig. 2
After Concreting
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