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2. The user should connect to the Pour-In Anchor’s D-ring or loop
as he would to any other suitable anchorage.
When connecting to a web loop use ONLY a carabiner, NEVER
a snaphook. Never connect two users to the same anchorage.
Never connect two snap hooks or carabiners to the same
connector.
3. Cut off and discard exposed portion of anchor strap after use.
III. Use Warnings, Restrictions and Cautions
a. Fall Distance
Equipment is designed for a maximum free fall of 6 feet. Contact
with a lower level can occur even when this equipment is in perfect
operating condition if there is any object in the path of the fall or
if the height of the anchorage being used is inadequate. The fall
distance can vary according to the connecting subsystem used. The
following diagrams indicate typical clearance calculations for shock
absorbing lanyards and self-retracting lifelines. While these are
typical situations, the authorized/competent person on site should
make these determinations for each work situation depending on
the site-specic conditions.
Total Fall
Distance
(Free Fall +
Deceleration)
Free Fall
Working Level
Lower Level or Obstruction
Energy
Absorbing
Lanyard
Length of Anchorage Connector
6 ft.
Length of Lanyard
11 ft.
4 ft.
Deceleration Free Fall Distance
2 ft.
Safety Factor
1 ft. Harness Stretch
5 ft.
To Worker’s Back D-Ring
Total Estimated
Fall Distance
18 ft.
Fall distance for shock absorbing lanyards