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3M DBI SALA 7241420 User Manual

3M DBI SALA 7241420
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© 3M 2018
Installation Instruction Manual
5908260 Rev. A
8mm Permanent
Horizontal Lifeline
Fall Arrest/Fall Restraint System
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3M DBI SALA 7241420 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Brand3M
ModelDBI SALA 7241420
CategorySafety Equipment
LanguageEnglish

Summary

SAFETY INFORMATION

Intended Use

Defines the specific applications and limitations for the horizontal lifeline system.

Installation Risks

Details potential hazards and precautions during the installation of the horizontal lifeline system.

Working With System Risks

Outlines critical safety measures and potential risks when using the horizontal lifeline system.

Working at Height Risks

Covers general safety considerations and hazards associated with working at elevated positions.

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Technical Data Sheets

Refers to supporting technical documentation for system components and specifications.

PRODUCT APPLICATION

Purpose of System

Explains the primary function of 3M Engineered Systems as permanent anchorages for Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS).

Supervision Requirements

Specifies the necessity of supervision by a Certified Installer for system installation.

Installation Documentation

Outlines the required documentation provided upon completion of system installation.

User Training

Emphasizes the importance of training for correct installation, use, and awareness of operating characteristics.

System Limitations

Details critical constraints and factors to consider during system design, installation, and operation.

SYSTEM CONSIDERATIONS

Rescue Plan Requirements

Mandates the employer's responsibility to establish and implement a rescue plan.

Inspection Frequency

Defines the schedule and requirements for system inspections by certified installers and users.

Post-Fall Procedures

Specifies actions to take if the system is subjected to fall arrest forces, including immediate removal from service.

Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS)

Details requirements for PFAS compatibility, including Full Body Harness and Maximum Arresting Force (MAF).

COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY

Connector Compatibility

Explains criteria for connector compatibility, ensuring size, shape, and strength for safe engagement.

Making Connections

Provides guidelines and warnings for making secure and appropriate connections with hardware, including self-locking requirements.

INSTALLATION

End Anchor Brackets

Details specifications, mounting options, and installation procedures for end anchor brackets.

Intermediate Brackets

Outlines specifications, mounting options, and installation procedures for intermediate brackets.

Corner Brackets

Describes specifications and installation procedures for corner brackets at various angles and mounts.

Cable Lifelines

Specifies types of cable lifelines, their material properties, and installation steps.

Travelers

Explains the function and installation procedures for detachable and overhead travelers.

End Connectors and Energy Absorbers

Details the use and installation of end connectors and energy absorbers for lifeline termination.

Tensioning Procedure

Describes the steps and tools required to properly tension the horizontal lifeline.

Swaging Process

Explains the procedure and tools for swaging lifeline ends to ensure secure connections.

INSPECTION

Inspection Frequency

Defines the schedule and requirements for inspecting the horizontal lifeline system components.

Inspection Records

Stresses the importance of recording all inspection results for system maintenance and compliance.

Handling Defects

Outlines the procedure for addressing and reporting system defects or unsafe conditions.

Product Life Considerations

Discusses factors influencing the functional lifespan of the system based on work conditions and maintenance.

MAINTENANCE, SERVICING, STORAGE

Cleaning Procedures

Provides instructions for periodic cleaning of system metal components.

Service and Repair

Specifies authorized personnel for repairs and actions for damaged or defective systems.

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