SafeWaze FS126-E-DL

Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi mō te Kete Tiaki Hinga Safewaze FS126-E-DL

Model: FS126-E-DL | Brand: SafeWaze

1. Kupu Whakataki

This user manual provides essential information for the proper use, inspection, maintenance, and storage of the SafeWaze FS126-E-DL Fall Protection Kit. This kit is designed to provide personal fall arrest protection for workers at height. It is imperative that all users read and understand this manual completely before using the equipment. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury or death.

2. Nga korero haumaru

WARNING: Fall protection equipment is life-saving equipment. Improper use can result in serious injury or death.

3. Wae Kete

The SafeWaze FS126-E-DL Fall Protection Kit typically includes the following components:

Safewaze FS126-E-DL Fall Protection Kit components: full-body harness on a mannequin, a shock-absorbing lanyard, a twin-leg lanyard, and a black storage bag.

This image displays the complete Safewaze FS126-E-DL Fall Protection Kit. On the left, a full-body harness is shown on a mannequin, highlighting its straps and D-rings. To the right, a shock-absorbing lanyard and a twin-leg lanyard with snap hooks are visible. Below these, a black storage bag with the SafeWaze logo is included.

4. Setup and Donning the Harness

  1. Inspect the Harness: Before each use, visually inspect the harness for cuts, fraying, broken stitches, heat damage, chemical damage, or any other signs of wear or damage. Check all buckles, D-rings, and adjusters for proper function and deformation.
  2. Hold Harness by Dorsal D-Ring: Hold the harness by the dorsal D-ring (located on the back). Shake the harness to allow all straps to fall into place.
  3. Don Shoulder Straps: Slip the shoulder straps over your shoulders, ensuring they are not twisted. The dorsal D-ring should be positioned between your shoulder blades.
  4. Connect Leg Straps: Pull the leg straps between your legs and connect them to the appropriate buckles. Ensure the straps are not twisted.
  5. Connect Chest Strap: Fasten the chest strap across your chest and adjust it to be approximately 6 inches below the top of your shoulders.
  6. Whakaritea nga Here: Adjust all straps (shoulder, leg, chest) so that the harness fits snugly but allows for full range of motion. There should be no slack in the straps, but they should not be uncomfortably tight. Ensure excess webbing is secured.

5. Operating the Fall Protection System

  1. Select Anchorage Point: Identify a suitable anchorage point that meets the strength requirements (5,000 lbs per worker or engineered system). The anchorage should be located directly above the work area whenever possible to minimize swing fall hazards.
  2. Connect Lanyard: Connect one leg of the twin-leg lanyard to the dorsal D-ring of your harness. Connect the other leg(s) to the selected anchorage point. When moving, always maintain one leg connected to an anchorage point (100% tie-off).
  3. Manatoko Hononga: Double-check all connections to ensure they are secure and properly engaged.
  4. Pupuri Whakakore: Calculate and ensure adequate fall clearance below the work surface. This includes lanyard length, deceleration distance, harness stretch, and a safety factor.
  5. Emergency Plan: Always have a rescue plan in place before beginning work at height. Prolonged suspension in a harness after a fall can lead to suspension trauma.

6. Te Whakatikatika me te Penapena

6.1. Tirotiro

Regular inspection is critical for safety. In addition to pre-use inspections, a competent person must perform a thorough inspection at least every six months, or more frequently based on use and environmental conditions. Keep detailed inspection records.

6.2. Te horoi

Clean the harness and lanyard with a mild soap and water solution. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Hang to air dry in a cool, shaded area away from direct sunlight or heat. Do not use harsh chemicals, bleach, or abrasive cleaners.

6.3. Rokiroki

Store the kit in a cool, dry, clean area, away from direct sunlight, extreme temperatures, corrosive chemicals, and sharp objects. Use the provided storage bag (FS8125) to protect components when not in use.

7. Te Raru

8. Whakatakotoranga

HuangaTaipitopito
Tau tauiraFS126-E-DL
KaihangaSafeWaze
Taumaha Tūemi9 pauna
Nga Waahanga KeteFull-Body Harness (FS99280-E), Twin-Leg Lanyard (FS88561-E), Storage Bag (FS8125)
Tautukunga PaerewaMeets applicable OSHA and ANSI standards (users should verify specific standards on product labeling)

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

SafeWaze products are manufactured to high standards and are backed by a manufacturer's warranty against defects in materials and workmanship. For specific warranty terms, duration, and conditions, please refer to the warranty information provided with your product packaging or visit the official SafeWaze webpae.

For technical support, product inquiries, or to report a damaged product, please contact SafeWaze customer service directly. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the SafeWaze official webpae.

Kia mōhio: He motuhake ngā mahere tiaki e tukuna ana e ngā kaihokohoko tuatoru i te pūtāhui a te kaihanga.

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