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Maximum Fall Clearance Required for Foot Level Tie-Off Application
User Weight
(including clothing,
tools, & PPE)
Up to 310 lb
(140.61 kg)
In some applications, it may not be
possible to work directly below the
anchor point. In such a case, the worker
must increase the fall clearance distance
to account for the swing fall factor. In any
case, the worker must not be exposed to
a potential swing fall where contact with
another object may occur (see Fig. J).
The maximum arrest distance [free
fall (FF) + deceleration (D)] varies by
retractable. Always refer to the labels
on the specific unit to determine the
maximum arrest distance.
If a Self-Retracting Lifelines with a
maximum arrest distance of less than
42 in (1 m) has been approved for
(by Honeywell) and is being used in a
non-overhead application, the maximum
arrest distance allowed per standards [42
in (1 m)] must be used when calculating
fall clearance distance.
If a Self-Retracting Lifelines with a
maximum arrest distance of less than
42 in (1m) and is being used by a worker
weighing between 130 lb (59kg) and
310 lb (140.6 kg)*, the maximum arrest
distance allowed per standards [42 in
(1m)] must be used when calculating fall
clearance distance.
If there is any question about calculating
fall clearance distance, please contact
Honeywell Technical Service:
800-873-5242 (press 4)
5.0 Inspection and
Maintenance
5.1 Inspection and Operation Testing
Honeywell Safety Products inspection
requirements
incorporate
established by current safety standards.
The inspection criteria for the equipment
(up to 5-ft below harness D-ring* Class 2)
Maximum Fall Clearance Need
0 ft
1 ft
(0 m)
(0.3 m)
16 ft
16.5 ft
(4.88 m)
(5.03 m)
the
criteria
Lateral edge distance
2 ft
3 ft
(0.61 m)
(0.91 m)
17 ft
17.58 ft
(5.18 m)
(5.36 m)
shall be set by the user's organization,
such that it equals or exceeds the criteria
required by the manufacturer and the
standards with which the organization
elects to comply.
CAUTION: Always wear gloves when
inspecting cable lifelines; broken
strands can cause injury!
Equipment shall be thoroughly inspected
and operationally tested by the user
before each use, and additionally, by a
competent person, other than the user,
at regular intervals of no more than one
year. If any of the following conditions is
observed removed from service:
9 Absence or illegibility of markings/
labels
9 Absence of any elements affecting
the equipment form, fit or function
9 Evidence of defects in or damage to
the cable or webbing lifeline including
fraying, cuts, broken strands, burns,
corrosion, kinks, chemical attack,
abrasion, alteration, excessive aging,
excessive wear, and loose, broken or
pulled stitches
9 Operational damage to the lifeline
9 Evidence of defects in or damage to
hardware elements including cracks,
breaks, rough or sharp edges, defor-
mation, corrosion, chemical attack,
excessive heating, pitted surfaces,
alteration, and excessive wear
9 Operational damage to the hardware
9 Evidence of defects in or damage to
the housing and/or loose/missing
fasteners
9 Evidence of deployed or activated fall
load indicators
9 Failure to lock when the lifeline is
pulled out rapidly, so as to simulate
a fall arrest
13
4 ft
5 ft
(1.22 m)
(1.52 m)
18.16 ft
19.08 ft
(5.53 m)
(5.81 m)
6 ft
(1.83 m)
20 ft
(6.10 m)

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