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Product's purpose in workplace fall protection systems.
Explains that SRDs are connecting subsystems in Fall Protection systems.
Emphasizes the need for supervision by a Competent Person.
Mentions conformance to national/regional standards and language requirements.
Highlights the mandatory training for users and installers of the equipment.
Stresses the employer's responsibility to have and implement a written rescue plan.
Specifies anchorage requirements based on application and defined in Table 1.
Explains system capacity is limited by the lowest rated component.
Advises on precautions for use in hazardous environmental conditions.
Warns against hazards that could affect the lifeline's integrity.
Discusses the need for a clear fall path and factors affecting SRD locking.
Stresses the importance of using compatible 3M equipment and avoiding non-approved substitutions.
Details requirements for safe and compatible connector use.
Highlights the need for planning and fall clearance knowledge for installation.
Advises planning the Fall Protection system, considering all safety factors.
Warns about sharp edges and abrasive surfaces, recommending protective material.
Explains fall clearance, its definition, and calculation components.
Illustrates and explains how to connect the SRD to an anchorage point.
Details how to connect the SRD's bottom connector to a full body harness.
Guides the installation of the SRD-R on a DBI-SALA Tripod.
Outlines the steps to select charts and determine required fall clearance using A and B values.
Specifies pre-use checks and inspection procedures.
Instructs to remove the product from service after a fall arrest or impact.
Describes how the worker moves and the SRD retracts during normal use.
Explains the use of taglines for reaching the SRD anchor point.
Discusses compatibility and considerations for using SRDs with horizontal systems.
Details how to engage and use the Retrieval Crank for suspended worker rescue.
Explains how to disengage the SRD-R from Retrieval mode after use.
Specifies how often inspections should be performed by users and competent persons.
Directs users to the 'Inspection and Maintenance Log' for detailed inspection steps.
Describes actions to take if a defect or unsafe condition is found.
Explains that product life is determined by work conditions and maintenance.
Provides instructions for cleaning the SRD and its lifeline.
States that only authorized personnel can perform repairs or disassembly.
Offers guidance on storing and transporting the product safely.
Lists the information provided on various SRD labels.
Product's purpose in workplace fall protection systems.
Explains that SRDs are connecting subsystems in Fall Protection systems.
Emphasizes the need for supervision by a Competent Person.
Mentions conformance to national/regional standards and language requirements.
Highlights the mandatory training for users and installers of the equipment.
Stresses the employer's responsibility to have and implement a written rescue plan.
Specifies anchorage requirements based on application and defined in Table 1.
Explains system capacity is limited by the lowest rated component.
Advises on precautions for use in hazardous environmental conditions.
Warns against hazards that could affect the lifeline's integrity.
Discusses the need for a clear fall path and factors affecting SRD locking.
Stresses the importance of using compatible 3M equipment and avoiding non-approved substitutions.
Details requirements for safe and compatible connector use.
Highlights the need for planning and fall clearance knowledge for installation.
Advises planning the Fall Protection system, considering all safety factors.
Warns about sharp edges and abrasive surfaces, recommending protective material.
Explains fall clearance, its definition, and calculation components.
Illustrates and explains how to connect the SRD to an anchorage point.
Details how to connect the SRD's bottom connector to a full body harness.
Guides the installation of the SRD-R on a DBI-SALA Tripod.
Outlines the steps to select charts and determine required fall clearance using A and B values.
Specifies pre-use checks and inspection procedures.
Instructs to remove the product from service after a fall arrest or impact.
Describes how the worker moves and the SRD retracts during normal use.
Explains the use of taglines for reaching the SRD anchor point.
Discusses compatibility and considerations for using SRDs with horizontal systems.
Details how to engage and use the Retrieval Crank for suspended worker rescue.
Explains how to disengage the SRD-R from Retrieval mode after use.
Specifies how often inspections should be performed by users and competent persons.
Directs users to the 'Inspection and Maintenance Log' for detailed inspection steps.
Describes actions to take if a defect or unsafe condition is found.
Explains that product life is determined by work conditions and maintenance.
Provides instructions for cleaning the SRD and its lifeline.
States that only authorized personnel can perform repairs or disassembly.
Offers guidance on storing and transporting the product safely.
Lists the information provided on various SRD labels.
| Brand | DBI SALA |
|---|---|
| Model | 3M 3400130 |
| Category | Safety Equipment |
| Language | English |
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