SAFEWAZE 019-11001 Tripod with 65 Material Winch User Manual
- June 15, 2024
- SAFEWAZE
Table of Contents
019-11001
Tripod with 65’ Material Winch
WARNING
This product is part of a personal fall arrest, work positioning, or rescue
system. The manufacturer’s instructions must be provided to users of this
equipment. The user must follow the manufacturer’s instructions for each
component of the system. The user must read and understand these instructions
before using this equipment. Manufacturer’s instructions must be followed for
proper use and maintenance of this equipment. Alterations to this product,
misuse of this product, or failure to follow instructions may result in
serious injury or death.
IMPORTANT
Questions regarding the use, care, or suitability of this equipment for your
application? Contact SafeWaze.
IMPORTANT
Record initial usage of product on Page 2, and Page 13. Competent Person
inspections are required to be documented in the Inspection Log Table on Page
13.
User Information
Date of First Use:__
Serial#:__
Trainer:__
User:__
Do not throw away these instructions!
Read and understand these instructions before using equipment!
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Safewaze 019-11001 Confined Space System. This
manual must be read and understood in its entirety, and used as part of an
employee trainingprogram as required by OSHA or any applicable state agency.
This manual and any other instructional material must be available to the user
of the equipment.
The user must understand how to safely and effectively use the 019-11001, and
all fall protection equipment used in conjuction with the 019-11001.
The 019-11001 Confined Space System is designed primarily for workers entering
and working in confined space environments. OSHA defines confined space as any
space with limited openings for entry and exit, is large enough for a worker
to enter bodily and perform work, and is not designed for continuous worker
occupancy.
Confined spaces include but are not limited to, utility manholes, silos,
undergound utility vaults, storage containers, pits, and pipelines.
The 019-11001 Confined Space Tripod serves as the support element for
entry/egress into confined spaces, and also the rescue/evacuation of workers
if necessary. It can also provide anchorage for fall protection, work
postioning, and personnel riding systems.
APPLICABLE SAFETY STANDARDS
When used according to instructions, this product meets or exceeds ANSI
Z117.1, Z359.14, A10.32, OSHA 1926.502, 1910.140, and 1926.21. Applicable
standards and regulations depend on the type of work being done, and also
might include state-specific regulations. Refer to local, state, and federal
(OSHA) requirements for additional information concerning the governing of
occupational safety regarding Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS).
Worker Classifications
Understand the definitions of those who work in proximity of or may be exposed
to fall hazards.
Qualified Person: A person with an accredidated degree or certification, and
with extensive experience or sufficient professional standing, who is
considered proficient in planning and reviewing the conformity of fall
protection and rescue systems.
Competent Person: A highly trained and experienced person who is assigned by
the employer to be responsible for all elements of a fall safety program,
including, but not limited to, its regulation, management, and application. A
person who is proficient in identifying existing and predictable hazards, and
who has the authority to stop work in order to eliminate hazards.
Authorized Person: A person who is assigned by their employer to work around
or be subject to potential or existing fall hazards.
It is the responsibility of a Qualified or Competent person to supervise the
job site and ensure safety regulations are complied with.
Product Specific Applications
Rescue/Confined Space: The 019-11001 Confined Space System may be used in both
Confined Space and Rescue applications. Rescue systems function to safely
remove a worker from a confined space environment or after exposed to a fall.
There are various configurations of rescue systems depending on the type of
rescue required. Structure must withstand loads applied in the directions
permitted by the system of at least 3,000 lbs. No free fall is permitted.
Applicable D-rings are dorsal, chest, and shoulder.
Limitations
Fall Clearance: There must be sufficient clearance below the anchorage
connector to arrest a fall before the user strikes the ground or an
obstruction. When calculating fall clearance, account for a MINIMUM 2’ safety
factor, deceleration distance, user height, length of lanyard/SRL, and all
other applicable factors. (See Figure 1)
Swing Falls: Prior to installation or use, make considerations for eliminating or minimizing all swing fall hazards. Swing falls occur when the anchor is not directly above the location where a fall occurs. Always work as close to in line with the anchor point as possible. Swing falls significantly increase the likelihood of serious injury or death in the even of a fall. (See Figure 2)
COMPATIBILITY OF CONNECTORS
Connectors are compatible with connecting elements when they have been
designed to work together in such a way that their sizes and shapes do not
cause their gate mechanisms to inadvertently open regardless of how they
become oriented. Connectors (hooks, carabiners, and D-rings) must be capable
of supporting at least 5,000 lbs. (22.2 kN). Connectors must be compatible
with the anchorage or other system components (see Figure 4). Do not use
equipment that is not compatible.
Non- compatible connectors may unintentionally disengage (see Figure 3).
Connectors must be compatible in size, shape, and strength. Self-locking snap
hooks and carabiners are required by ANSI Z359 and OSHA guidelines. Contact
Safewaze if you have any questions about compatibility.
NOTE: SOME SPECIALITY CONNECTORS HAVE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS.
CONTACT SAFEWAZE WITH QUESTIONS.
Using a connector that is undersized or irregular in shape (1) to connect a
snap hook or carabiner
could allow the connector to force open the gate of the snap hook or
carabiner. When force is applied,
the gate of the hook or carabiner presses against the non-compliant part (2)
and forces open the gate
(3). This allows the snap hook or carabiner to disengage (4) from the
connection point.
MAKING CONNECTIONS
Snap hooks and carabiners used with this equipment must be double locking
and/or twist lock.
Ensure all connections are compatible in size, shape and strength. Do not use
equipment that is not compatible. Ensure all connectors are fully closed and
locked.
Safewaze connectors (snap hooks and carabiners) are designed to be used only
as specified in each product’s user’s instructions. See figure 4 for examples
of inappropriate connections. Do not connect snap hooks and carabiners:
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To a D-ring to which another connector is attached.
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In a manner that would result in a load on the gate (with the exception of tie back hooks).
NOTE: Large throat snap hooks must not be connected to standard size D-rings or similar objects which will result in a load on the gate if the hook or D-ring twists or rotates, unless the snap hook complies with ANSI Z359.12 and is equipped with a 3,600 lb (16 kN) gate. Check the marking on your snap hook to verify that it is appropriate for your application. -
In a false engagement, where features that protrude from the snap hook or carabiner catch on the anchor, and without visual confirmation seems to be fully engaged to the anchor point.
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To each other.
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By wrapping the web lifeline around an anchor and securing to lifeline except as allowed for Tie Back models (see section 4.5).
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To any object which is shaped or sized in a way that the snap hook or carabiner will not close and lock, or that roll-out could occur.
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In a manner that does not allow the connector to align properly while under load.
Components and Specifications
019-11001
Tripod with 65’ Material Winch
Interior Headroom | 81 in (2057.4 mm) |
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Distance Between Feet | 61 in (1549.4 mm) |
Max Diameter Hole | 44 in (1117.6 mm) |
Working Load | 350 lbs (158.76 kg) |
Static Strength | 5,000 lbs min. static strength |
Overall Height | 84 in (2133.6 mm) |
Storage Length | 65 in (1651 mm) |
Outside Head Diameter | 17 in (431.8 mm) |
Leg Adjustment Increments | 6 in (152.4 mm) |
Weight | 50 lbs (22.68 kg) |
Cable | 0.19 in (4.83 mm) steel |
Weight | 32 lbs (14.52 kg) |
Lifting Capacity | 600 lbs (272.16 kg) |
Size | 11 in x 8 in (279.4 mm x 203.2 mm) |
Handle Length | 14 in (355.6 mm) |
Installation and Use
Step 1: Remove tripod from tripod storage/carrying bag.
Step 2: Tripod must be mounted on a stable level surface for each leg, when
positioned over opening with a Maximum Installation Diameter of 44 inches.
Lift tripod to upright position. Press locking pin above each leg in the
tripod head and pull leg away from center point until locking pin locks into
place. Repeat with the ramaining legs. (See Image 1)
Step 3: Remove Locking Pins above foot of tripod legs and extend legs to
desired height. Re-insert locking pin at desired height, (See Image 2) and
connect safety chains to bottom of tripod legs.
Remove excess slack in the safety chain by adjusting the position of the twist
link.
Step 4: This step decribes actions to be taken if attaching / installing a Safewaze 3-Way Retractable, Material Winch, or Personnel Winch onto the tripod via mounting to one of the tripod legs. This step must be performed in order to ensure proper routing of component cables through the top of the tripod. Remove Cotter Pins, Pulley Housing, and pulleys from the top of tripod. (See Image 3 & 4)
Step 5: Install the Material Winch onto the tripod by placing the winch onto
the pre-installed fixture plate of the tripod. Seat the hook of the winch
bracket plate onto the cross bar of the tripod bracket.
(See Images 5 & 6)
Step 6: Rotate the winch assembly forward to allow for installation of the locking pin into the pre-drilled holes in the winch bracket plate and the tripod bracket. (See Images 7 & 8)
Step 7: Rotate the handle of the winch counter-clock wise to release the steel cable. Continue to release the cable until enough length allows for the snap hook to be dropped down through the top of the tripod. (See Image 9 & 10)
Step 8: Re-install the Pulleys, Pulley Housings, and Cotter Pins in the top of the Tripod ensuring the the winch cable is routed over, and properly seated on the pulley. (See Image 11) ![SAFEWAZE 019-11001 Tripod with 65 Material Winch
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Operation
019-11009 Material Winch
Operation of the 019-11009 Material Winch to lower or raise material into the
work area is simply accomplished by use of the crank handle on the unit.
Clockwise operation of the crank handle raises material, and counterclockwise
operation lowers material. The 019-11009 Material Winch has a built in
internal brake that will not allow the load to slip when cranking in either
direction is stopped.
Inspection
USER MUST KEEP INSTRUCTIONS AVAILABLE FOR REFERENCE. Record Date of First Use.
Prior to each use, inspect the for possible deficiencies including, but not
limited to, corrosion, deformation, pits, burrs, rough surfaces, sharp edges,
cracking, rust, paint buildup, excessive heating, alteration, and missing or
illegible labels. User MUST IMMEDIATELY remove the 019-11001 from service is
defects or damage are found, or if exposed to forces of fall arrest.
Inspect work area to ensure that location is free of any damage including, but
not limited to, debris, cracking, rot, decay, structural deterioration, rust,
and free from any hazardous materials.
User must confirm that work area to be utilized will support the application
specific loads as referenced within this instruction manual. Work area MUST be
stable.
At least annually, a Competent Person other than the user must inspect the
019-11001 Confined Space System.
Competent Person inspections must be recorded in the inspection table included
in this manual as well as the inspection table labels on each product
individually. The Competent Person must place his/her initials in the block
which corresponds with the month and year that the inspection is performed.
All individual labels on equipment will be initialed in the same manner. While
conducting inspections, the Competent Person must consider all applications
and hazards that the equipment may have been subjected to while in use.
Prior to each use, the user must inspect and verify that each individual
component of the 019-11001 system is safe for use.
019-11000 Aluminum Tripod inspection:
- Inspect for bent or deformed tripod legs.
- Inspect that all locking pins for tripod legs are present and functional.
- Inspect triopod pulley assembly for any missing for damaged components including, pulleys, cotter pins, and pulley housings.
- Ensure that tripod feet are clear of any debris and undamaged so that they can pivot freely.
- Inspect tripod chain for any kinks, broken links, corrosion, chemical exposure or any other damage.
- Inspect entire unit for any bends, cracks, corrosion, chemical exposure, or any factor that may effect integrity of the tripod unit.
019-11009 Material Winch inspection:
- Crank handle must move freely, and must not interfere with any other component. Locking mechanism must operate properly with no slippage of cable.
- The cable from the unit should pay out and retract smoothly when rotating the handle in the corresponding clockwise or counterclockwise direction.
- Inspect entire length of winch cable for any damage including, but not limited to, fraying, crushing, bird caging, chemical exposure, heat/welding spatter, and kinking. User should always wear gloves when inspecting winch cable to prevent injury in the event of cable damage.
Inspection Log
Date of First Use:___
Product lifetime is indefinite as long as it passes pre-use and Competent
Person inspections. User must inspect prior to each use. Competent Person
other than the user must complete formal inspection at least annually.
Competent person to inspect and initial table below:
Date| Inspection
Items Noted| Corrective
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Safety Information
Failure to understand and comply with safety regulations may result in serious
injury or death. Regulations included herein are not all-inclusive, are for
reference only, and are not intended to replace a Competent Person’s judgement
or knowledge of federal or state standards.
Do not alter or misuse equipment.
Workplace conditions, including, but not limited to, flame, corrosive
chemicals, electrical shock, sharp objects, machinery, abrasive substances,
weather conditions, and uneven surfaces, must be assessed by a Competent
Person before fall protection equipment is selected.
The inspection of the workplace must anticipate where workers will be
performing their duties, the routes they will take to reach their work, and
the potential and existing fall hazards they may be exposed to. Fall
protection equipment must be chosen by a Competent Person. Selections must
account for all potential hazardous workplace conditions. All fall protection
equipment should be purchased in new and unused condition.
Fall protection systems must be selected and installed under the supervision
of a Competent Person, and used in a compliant manner. Fall protection systems
must be designed in a manner compliant with all federal, state, and safety
regulations. Forces applied to anchors must be calculated by a Competent
Person.
Harnesses and connectors selected must be compliant with manufacturer’s
instructions, and must be of compatible size and configuration. Snap hooks,
carabiners, and other connectors must be selected and applied in a compatible
fashion. All risk of disengagement must be eliminated. All snap hooks and
carabiners must be self-locking and self-closing, and must never be connected
to each other.
A pre-planned rescue procedure is required in the event a fall occurs. The
rescue plan must be project-specific. The rescue plan must allow for employees
to rescue themselves, or provide an alternative means for their prompt rescue.
Store rescue equipment in an easily accessible and clearly marked area.
Training of Authorized Persons to correctly erect, inspect, disassemble,
maintain, store, and use equipment must be provided by a Competent Person.
Training must include the ability to recognize fall hazards, minimize the
likelihood of fall hazards, and the correct use of personal fall arrest
systems.
NEVER use fall protection equipment of any kind to hang, lift, support, or
hoist tools or equipment, unless explicitly certified for such use.
Equipment subjected to forces of fall arrest must immediately be removed from
use.
Age, fitness, and health conditions can seriously affect the worker should a
fall occur. Consult a doctor if there is any reason to doubt a user’s ability
to withstand and safely absorb fall arrest forces or perform set-up of
equipment. Pregnant women and minors must not use this equipment.
Physical harm may still occur even if fall safety equipment functions
correctly. Sustained post-fall suspension may result in serious injury or
death. Use trauma relief straps to reduce the effects of suspension trauma.
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