Installation Guide

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Before each use of this equipment, inspect it according to the following guidelines.
A formal inspection of fall protection equipment must be performed at least every six months by a Competent
Person other than the user.
INSPECTING THE VERTICAL LIFELINE
1. Inspect Lifeline hardware, such as thimbles, protective covers, and snaphooks, for damage, deterioration,
or any wear that might affect strength and operation.
2. Inspect rope for excessive and concentrated wear. Rope must be free of cuts, abrasions, broken yarns,
frayed strands, burns, and discoloration. The rope must not show excessive soiling, paint build-up, or any
other wear that might affect strength and operation. Knots in ropes should only appear at the end of the
ropes as limiter knots.
3. Inspect labels for legibility. If there is no label attached, contact manufacturer.
4. Inspect the system components according to manufacturer’s instructions. Snaphooks and grabs should
function smoothly and lock up in the event of a fall. Snaphooks should open and close freely and properly.
5. Record the inspection results in the inspection log at the end of this manual.
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The Vertical Lifeline Assembly is designed to work as part of a Personal Fall Arrest or Fall Restraint System.
PERSONAL FALL ARREST: The Vertical Lifeline Assembly can be used as part of a Personal Fall Arrest
System, which includes a full body harness, lanyard, rope grab, and lifeline. Maximum permissible free fall
is six feet.
RESTRAINT: The Vertical Lifeline Assembly can be used as part of a Personal Fall Restraint System to
prevent workers from reaching fall hazards. These systems typically include a full body harness, lanyard,
rope grab, and lifeline. No vertical free fall is permitted.
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Meets the performance requirements and standards of ANSI Z359.1, OSHA 1926.500, and CSA Z259.3. Other local
and state standards may also apply.
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