Installation Guide

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The employer must ensure that each employee who might be exposed to fall hazards has been trained by a
Competent or Qualified Person. The training program must include the following:
The ability to recognize the hazards of falling
The procedures to be followed in order to minimize these hazards.
All Relevant Federal, State, and local regulatory requirements, procedures, and standards
Correct erecting, maintaining, disassembling, and inspection of the fall protection systems being used
Use of personal fall arrest systems
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The user is required to have a rescue plan and the means at hand to implement it when using the equipment. The
plan shall be project specific. Employees shall be trained in self-rescue or alternate means shall be provided for
prompt rescue in the event of a fall.
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The Veritcal Lifeline Assembly is intended for use as part of a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS).
Components include Polysteel, Polyester or Nylon 5/8” rope, component parts are made of durabale non-
corrossive steel, brass, and bronze.
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Repairs to equipment can be made only by a Guardian representative or person authorized in writing by Guardian.
Contact Guardian for maintenance and repair.
Remove from service all products subjected to fall arresting forces.
Guardian will replace any of its components involved in a fall arrest. Contact Guardian for policy specifics.
Cleaning after us is important for maintaining the safety and life of the equipment. Cleanse the equipment of all
dirt, corrosives, and contaminants.
If equipment cannot simply be wiped clean, use a mild commercial soap and water. Wipe and hang to dry.
Store equipment where it cannot be affected by excessive heat, light, moisture, oil, chemicals, or other degrading
elements.
WARNING!
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