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CORRECT
Energy absorber
INCORRECT
lanyard
The universal safety lanyard can be used as:
- a component of personal fall arrest equipement (with energy bsorber) and complies with EN 354 ;
- a supplement of personal fall arrest equipment when is used as the work positioning device and
complies with EN 358.
BASIC EQUIPMENT
The lanyard is made of polyamide kernmantle rope of diameter ø12 mm ended with loop equiped with
plastic thimble from the one side and loop with adjusting buckle from the second one.
ATTENTION!
The universal safety lanyard LB 100 can be equipped only with certified (according to EN 362) snap
hooks.
CONNECTING THE LANYARD IN THE FALL ARREST SYSTEM (EN 354)
1. One snap hook of the lanyard connect to the structural anchor point of resistance min. 15 kN :
- directly (1);
- with line connector (2) or quick hook (3);
- by puting around (4) - attention: the minimal radial of the construction element should be10 mm.
2. Second snap hook connect to the energy absorber.
3. This assembly (the energy absorber+lanyard) connect directly to the back or front attaching buckle of the safety
harness.
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ATTENTION!:
THE STRUCTURAL ANCHOR POINT SHOULD BE SITUATED ABOVE THE WORKING PLACE AND THE SHAPE
OF THE STRUCTURAL ANCHOR POINT SHOULD NOT LET SELF-ACTING DISCONECTION OF THE LANYARD.
EN 354
EN 358
Instruction Manual
UNIVERSAL
ADJUSTABLE
SAFETY
LANY ARD
LB100
OTE-PROTEKT
93-403 Lodz
ul. Starorudzka 9
Poland
tel: (+48 42) 680 20 83
fax: (+48 42) 680 20 93
e-mail: protekt@protekt.com.pl
IDENTITY CARD
ANNUAL INSPECTIONS
1
2
DATE COMMENTS
INITIALS
OF COMPETENT
PERSON
3
4
5
SERIAL NUMBER
USER NAME
DATE OF MANUF.
DATE OF PUTTING INTO OPERATION
DATE OF PURCHASE
lanyard
THE IDENTITY CARD SHOULD BE FILLED BY PERSON RESPONSIBLE IN THE COMPANY FOR THE FALL ARREST EQUIPMENT
THE MAXIMAL LENGTH OF THE ENERGY ABSORBER+LANYARD LB 100 IS 2 m - ACCORDING TO
EN 354 & EN 355.
LENGTH
CONTENT OF THE LANYARD IDENTITY LABEL
Ref. LB 100 xx
EC type examination done by
CETE APAVE SUDEUROPE
BP 193, 13322 Marseille
France - 0082
loop with
plastic thimble
identity
label
steel
adjusting buckle
seamseam
polyamide
kernmantle rope ø12 mm
Maximal length up to 2,0 m
DATE OF MANUFACTURE:
08.2004
SERIAL NUMBER:
0001
EN 354
EN 358
UNIVERSAL ADJUSTABLE
SAFETY LANYARD
POLYAMIDE
LB 100 xx
LENGTH x,x m
1
1. type of the device
2. material of the device is made of
3. reference number of the device -
4. length of the device
5. number of the manufacturing series
6. month/year of the device manufacture
9. identity number of the authorized body
10. name of the manufacturer or distributor
xx - code of
length, e.g.: xx=15 - length 1,5 m
7. European standards
8. caution: read the manual
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3
4
5
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10
1
5
2 3 4
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WARNING !
Structural
Anchor
Point
min. 15 kN
Structural
Anchor
Point
min. 15 kN
Structural
Anchor
Point
min. 15 kN
Structural
Anchor
Point
min. 15 kN
NECESSARILY PROTECT
THE SNAP HOOK GATE
WITH THE LOCKING GEAR
The safety lanyard LB 100 without the energy absorber is not a fall protection.
It is strictly forbidden to connect the harness attaching buckle to the structural anchor point
with the lanyard without energy absorber.
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Protekt LB100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandProtekt
ModelLB100
CategorySecurity Sensors
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Basic Equipment and Components

Lanyard Construction Details

Describes the lanyard's material, diameter, loops, thimble, and adjusting buckle.

Connecting in Fall Arrest System (EN 354)

System Connection Steps

Details connecting snap hooks to anchor points, energy absorbers, and harness buckles.

Anchor Point Requirements

Specifies minimum kN resistance and shape for anchor points to prevent disconnection.

Identity Card and Inspections

Identity Card Completion

Instructs responsible persons to fill out the identity card for the lanyard.

Annual Inspections Record

Outlines the process for recording annual inspections in the provided format.

Usage as Work Positioning Lanyard (EN 358)

Connection and Tensioning

Explains connecting snap hooks, positioning the lanyard, and adjusting for stable work.

Fall Protection Disclaimer

States work positioning use is not fall protection; requires independent fall arrest system.

General Lanyard Utilization Conditions

First Use and Identity Card

Emphasizes filling the identity card upon first use and keeping it.

Periodic Inspections and Out of Service

Covers annual inspections, criteria for retirement (age, fall arrest, defects).

Usage, Storage, and Cleaning

Details lanyard lifespan, storage conditions, cleaning procedures, and transport.

Basic Rules for Universal Safety Lanyard Use

User Training and Pre-use Checks

Requires trained users and pre-use visual inspection for defects.

Protection and System Compatibility

Advises protection from hazards and ensuring system compatibility with standards.

System Length and Anchor Point Requirements

Specifies maximum total length and anchor point requirements for safe connection.

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