SAFEWAZE 019-2011 Leading Edge 6 Inch Energy Lanyards Instruction Manual
- June 15, 2024
- SAFEWAZE
Table of Contents
- 019-2011 Leading Edge 6 Inch Energy Lanyards
- INTRODUCTION
- APPLICABLE SAFETY STANDARDS
- WORKER CLASSIFICATIONS
- PRODUCT SPECIFIC APPLICATIONS
- LIMITATIONS
- COMPATIBILITY OF CONNECTORS
- MAKING CONNECTIONS
- APPLICATIONS
- COMPONENTS
- INSTALLATION AND USE
- CABLE DAMAGE EXAMPLES
- PERFORMANCE
- INSPECTION
- WARRANTY
- MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
- LABEL EXAMPLES
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
LE Lanyard
Instruction Manual
019-2011, 019-2012, 019-2013, 019-2014,
019-2015, 019-2016, 021-2062
019-2011 Leading Edge 6 Inch Energy Lanyards
WARNING
This product is part of a personal fall arrest 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 identification information before using this product. Identification
information may be found on the equipment label. This information should be
recorded in the “Inspection Log” located at the back of this manual.
OSHA 1926 Subpart M, OSHA 1910.66, ANSI Z359.13
This manual is intended to meet the manufacturer’s instructions as required
by ANSI Z359 and should be used as part of an employee training program as
required
by OSHA.
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 LE Lanyard. This manual must be read and
understood in its entirety, and used as part of an employee training program
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 LE Lanyard, and
all fall protection equipment used in conjuction with the lanyard.
APPLICABLE SAFETY STANDARDS
When used according to instructions, the LE Lanyard meets all applicable ANSI Z359 standards and OSHA regulations for fall protection. Applicable standards and regulations depend on the type of work being done, and may 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: “Qualified” means one who, by possession of a recognized
degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge,
training, and experience, has successfully demonstrated his ability to solve
or resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project.
Competent Person: “Competent person” means one who is capable of
identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working
conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who
has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.
Authorized Person: “Authorized person” means a person approved or
assigned by the employer to perform a specific type of duty or duties or to be
at a specific location or locations at the job site. 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
Purpose: The Safewaze LE Lanyard is designed to be used as part of a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS).
- A competent person shall train users on this equipment in accordance with OSHA and ANSI.
- Never exceed a free fall distance of 6 ft. A free fall of more than 6 ft could cause excessive arrest forces that could result in serious injury or death.
- The Safewaze LE Lanyard has a maximum capacity of ANSI 310 lbs including any tools, clothing, accessories, etc…, OSHA 420 lbs, unless otherwise rated by Safewaze.
- Structures for attachment of Safewaze LE Lanyard shall support a minimum 5,000 lbs or be designed with a safety factor of two by a Qualified Person.
- All Safewaze lanyards must IMMEDIATELY be removed from service if subjected to fall arrest forces.
- Safewaze lanyards shall be inspected by the end user prior to each usage and by a Competent Person other than the user at least annually. These inspections shall be documented.
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)
FIGURE 1
For all applications: worker weight capacity range (including all clothing,
tools, and equipment) is ANSI 130-310 lbs., OSHA 420 lbs.
Fall Clearance Diagram – Foot Level Tie-Off
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.
FIGURE 3 – UNINTENTIONAL DISENGAGEMENT
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:
- To a D-ring to which another connector is attached.
- In a manner that would result in a load on the gate (with the exception of tie back hooks).
- NOTE: Large snap hooks must not be connected to objects which will result in a load on the gate if the hook twists or rotates. Snap hooks marked with ANSI Z359.12 and are equipped with a 3,600 lb (16 kN) gate. Check the marking on your snap hook to verify its compatibility.
- 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.
- To each other.
- By wrapping the web lifeline around an anchor and securing to lifeline except as allowed for Tie Back models.
- 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.
- In a manner that does not allow the connector to align properly while under load.
FIGURE 4 – INAPPROPRIATE CONNECTIONS
APPLICATIONS
Personal Fall Arrest: The LE Lanyard is designed as an anchor point to support a maximum of 1 Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) when utilized for fall protection applications. The structure to which the anchor is attached must withstand loads applied in the directions permitted by the system of at least 5,000 lbs. Maximum allowable free fall is 6’.
Restraint: The LE Lanyard is authorized for use in Restraint applications. The structure to which the anchor is attached must withstand loads applied in the directions permitted by the system of at least 1,000 lbs NO free fall is permitted. Restraint systems may only be used on surfaces with slopes up to 4 / 12 (vertical / horizontal). For Restraint applications, the allowable attachment points to harness are Dorsal D-ring, Chest D-ring, Side D-rings, and Shoulder D-rings.
Rescue/Confined Space: The LE Lanyard is authorized for use in Rescue/Confined Space applications. Rescue systems are utilized to safely recover a worker from a confined location or after exposure to a fall. Composition of rescue systems can vary based upon the type of rescue involved. The structure to which a Beam Anchor is attached must withstand loads applied in the directions permitted by the system of at least 3,000 lbs. NO free fall is permitted. For rescue applications, the allowable attachment points to harness are Dorsal D-ring, Chest D-ring and Shoulder D-rings.
All above referenced applications have a worker weight capacity range of ANSI 130-310 lbs (including all clothing, tools, and equipment), OSHA 420 lbs.
COMPONENTS
FIGURE 5 – LE LANYARD COMPONENTS
LE Lanyard Components
A | Steel Snap Hook |
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B | Energy Absorber / Protective Cover |
C | Label Set / Protective Cover |
D | 1/4” 7×19 Coated Galvanized Steel Cable |
E | Heat Shrink Protected Cable Crimps |
F | Thimbled Cable End |
INSTALLATION AND USE
- Under guidance of a Competent Person, a suitable anchor point must be chosen that meets the strength requirement, minimizes free fall, and reduces swing fall hazards. Do not work above the anchorage point.
- The LE Lanyard can be attached to any anchorage that meets the strength requirements as defined in the APPLICATIONS section of this manual for Personal Fall Arrest, Restraint, and Rescue.
- The LE Lanyard must be inspected prior to installation for any defect including, but not limited to, deformities, cracks, severe corrosion, excessive paint, welding spatter or slag, broken wires, bird caging, or any excessive debris or condition that would potentially impede the installation or use of the LE Lanyard. (See Figure 7 A-D for examples of cable damage)
- The LE Lanyard is designed for use in Leading Edge Environments. The preferred connection of the lanyard to a fall arrest anchorage is at D-ring height or above. However, the LE Lanyard is suitable for foot level tie off if required, for a maximum 12 ft. Free Fall. Tying off below the level of the Dorsal D-ring on your Full Body Harness or at foot level should always be a last resort, as addtional fall clearance is required, and there is a greater risk of swing fall injuries.
- Ensure that the energy absorber end of the lanyard is connected to the Dorsal D-ring of the Full Body Harness.
- Avoid working in a position which would allow the lanyard to continuously or repeatedly rub or abrade against sharp or abrasive edges. Eliminate this type of contact if possible, or protect such edges with heavy padding or an edge protector.
Precautions pertaining to Leading Edge Lanyards
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The angle of redirection allowed regarding the lifeline portion of the LE Lanyard shall be at least 90 degrees.
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The anchor point for the LE Lanyard shall be at the same height or higher than the leading edge over which a fall may occur (See figure 6). An anchor point situated below the level of a leading edge, could cause the lifeline portion of the Lanyard to exceed a 90 degree angle over the edge in the event of a fall.
FIGURE 6 – LE LANYARD ANCHOR POINT ILLUSTRATION
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The user must be aware of all situations which may limit the work area in relation to the anchor point.
Factors such as swing fall and abrasion of the lanyard at the Leading Edge should be considered during development of the fall protection plan. -
User must not work on the far side of an opening opposite his/her anchor point for the LE Lanyard.
CABLE DAMAGE EXAMPLES
FIGURE 7 – CABLE DAMAGE
PERFORMANCE
STANDARD | TEST WEIGHT | TEST | FREE FALL | RESULTS |
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ANSI | 282 lbs. | Amb | 6′ FF | MAF |
1,800lbs. | AmbAAF 900 lbs. Cond AAF 1125 lbs. | Max AD 48″ | ||
ANSI | 282 lbs. | Cond | 6′ FF | |
ANSI | 282 lbs. | Amb | 12′ FF | MAF |
1,800lbs. | Amb AAF 1350lbs. Cond AAF 1575lbs. | Max AD 60″ | ||
ANSI | 282 lbs. | Cond | 12′ FF | |
OSHA | 378 lbs. | Amb | 6′ FF | MAF |
1,800lbs. | Amb AAF 900 lbs. Cond AAF 1125 lbs. | Max AD 48″ | ||
OSHA | 378 lbs. | Cond | 6′ FF | |
OSHA | 378 lbs. | Amb | 12′ FF | MAF |
1,800lbs. | Amb AAF 1350lbs. Cond AAF 1575lbs. | Max AD 68″ | ||
OSHA | 378 lbs. | Cond | 12′ FF | |
ANSI LE | 282 lbs. | Perp | 12′ FF | MAF |
1,900lbs. | AAF 1125 lbs. | Max AD 30″ | ||
ANSI LE | 282 lbs. | Off | 12′ FF | |
OSHA LE | 378 lbs. | Perp | 12′ FF | MAF |
1,900lbs. | AAF 1125 lbs. | Max AD 46″ | ||
OSHA LE | 378 lbs. | Off | 12′ FF | |
Leading Edge Application: with 2′ Minimum Anchor Setback Distance |
Abbreviation Glossary: Amb: (Ambient), Cond: (Conditioned), Perp:
(Perpendicular) Off: (Offset 45′), MAF: (Maximum Arrest Force)
AAF: (Average Arrest Force), Max AD: (Maximum Arrest Distance)
INSPECTION
- Safewaze LE Lanyards shall be inspected by the user prior to each use and at least annually by a Competent Person. Annual Inspections must be documented. Severity of conditions during use may neccesitate increased frequency of documented inspections.
- LE Lanyards that fail inspection MUST be removed from service.
- Prior to each use, inspect the LE Lanyard for deficiencies or damage, including, but not limited to, sharp edges, rough edges, deformations, corrosion, pits, burrs, chemical exposure, extreme heat exposure, or missing or illegible labels. If any deficiencies or defects are found, the LE Lanyard must IMMEDIATELY be removed from service.
- The LE Lanyard must be inspected at least annually by a Competent Person other than the user. Competent person inspections must be recorded in the inspection log included in this manual and on the inspection grid label on the lanyard.
WARRANTY
Safewaze warrants its products are free from defects in materials and construction under normal use and service. Liability is not accepted for abuse, modification, improper use, destructive activity and contaminated exposure.
MAINTENANCE & STORAGE
The LE Lanyard can be cleaned with water and mild soap if necessary. User
should remove all dirt, possible corrosives, and contaminants from the lanyard
prior to, and after each use. Never use any type of corrosive substance to
clean the LE Lanyard.
Excess water should be blown out with compressed air. Hardware can be wiped
off with a clean, dry cloth.
When not in use, store the LE Lanyard in a cool dry area where it will not be
exposed to extreme light, extreme heat, excessive moisture, or possibly
corrosive chemicals or materials.
WARNING
- Users should consult with their doctor to verify ability to safely absorb the forces of a fall arrest event. Fitness level, age, and other health conditions can greatly affect an individuals ability to withstand fall arrest forces. Women who are pregnant, individuals considered minors must not use any Safewaze equipment.
- Lanyards that are exposed to fall arrest forces MUST be IMMEDIATELY removed from service and destroyed.
- Never alter any part of a lanyard or add/remove components. Safewaze shall not be held responsible for injury or death due to tampering.
- Failure to follow these instructions and warnings could result in serious injury or death in the event of a fall.
- A preplanned rescue procedure in the event of a fall is required. The rescue plan must be specific to the project. The rescue plan must allow for employees to rescue themselves, or to be promptly rescued by alternative means.
- Harnesses or connectors selected for use with any Safewaze lanyard must be compatible in size and configuration. User must ensure compatibility of snap hooks, carabiners and other connectors. Any connection which could allow disengagement must be eliminated. Snap hooks and carabiners must be self locking and self closing and must never be hooked to each other.
- A Competent Person must conduct an analysis of the workplace and anticipate where workers will be conducting their duties, the route they will take to reach their work, and the existing and potential fall hazards they may be exposed to. The Competent Person must choose the fall protection equipment to be utilized.
- Do not misuse equipment.
- Equipment designated for fall protection must never be used to lift, hang, support or hoist tools or equipment unless specifically certified for such use.
LABEL EXAMPLES
225 Wilshire Ave SW Concord, NC 28025 USA
800-230-0319
www.safewaze.com
BARCODE
MADE IN TAIWAN
MODEL#: 019-2012 6 FT DUAL LEG LEADING EDGE ENERGY ABSORBING LANYARD
SERIAL#: | MFG DATE: | MATERIALS: |
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XXXXXXXX | XX/XXXX | Galvanized Coated Steel Cable, Polyester Webbing, Steel |
Hardware
STANDARDS AND
REGULATIONS| MAX
ELONGATION| FREE FALL
LIMIT| MAX ARREST
FORCE (MAF)| AVG ARREST
FORCE (AAF)| CAPACITY
---|---|---|---|---|---
ANSI Z359.13| 48 in
(1219 mm)| 6 ft
(1.8 m)| 1800 lbs
(8 kN)| Ambient 900 lbs.
Conditioned 1125 lbs.| 130-310 lbs
(59-141 kg)
ANSI Z359’13| 60 in
(1219 mm)| 12 ft
(3.7 m)| 1800 lbs
(8 kN)| Ambient 1350 lbs.
Conditioned 1575 lbs.| 130-310 lbs
(59-141 kg)
OSHA 29 CFR
1910.66/1926.502| 48 in
(1219 mm)| 6 ft
(1.8 m)| 1800 lbs
(8 kN)| Ambient 900 lbs.
Conditioned 1125 lbs.| 420 lbs
(141 kg)
OSHA 29 CFR
1910.66/1926.502| 68 in
(1727 mm)| 12 ft
(3.7 m)| 1800 lbs
(8 kN)| Ambient 1350 lbs.
Conditioned 1575 lbs.| 420 lbs
(141 kg)
- ONLY MAKE COMPATIBLE CONNECTIONS
- AVOID CONTACT WITH SHARP EDGES AND ABRASIVE SURFACES
- MUST FOLLOW ALL MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED THE EQUIPMENT AT TIME OF SHIPPING
- INSPECT BEFORE EACH USE
WARNING
Manufacturer’s instructions supplied with this product at time of shipment
must be read and understood prior to use. This Energy Absorbing lanyard shall
only be used with compatible Safewaze equipment. Inspect all connections prior
to use and verify connecting components are installed correctly. Failure to
make secure connections could result in serious injury or death. Not flame or
heat resistant unless otherwise specified. Avoid contact with sharp and
abrasive edges. Any unit which has been exposed to fall arrest forces should
be immediately removed from service and destroyed. DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL.
Warning: User Capacity Range 130-310 lbs.
6ft. | 900lbs. |
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Maximum Free Fall | Average Arresting Force |
Maximum Deployment Distance 48”
Forces may increase when cold and/or wet
Read Instructions Before Use.
Warning: User Capacity Range 130-310 lbs.
12ft. | 1350lbs. |
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Maximum Free Fall | Average Arresting Force |
Maximum Deployment Distance 60”
Forces may increase when cold and/or wet
Read Instructions Before Use
Inspection Log Do Not Remove Label
WARNING
Always attach the Energy Absorbing Lanyard to the harness dorsal D-ring. Do
not allow the lanyard to pass under arms or legs. Do not attach two users to
this lanyard. Failure to follow instructions and warnings may result in
serious injury or death. DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL.
NEVER attach the unused leg of the lanyard back to the harness at any location other than a lanyard storage keeper.
INSPECTION LOG
Date | Inspection Items Noted | Corrective Action | Initials |
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225 Wilshire Ave SW, Concord NC, 28025
Phone: 800-230-0319
Fax: 704-262-9051
Email: info@safewaze.com Web:
safewaze.com
References
- Fall Protection and Safety Equipment | Safewaze Inc.
- Fall Protection and Safety Equipment | Safewaze Inc.
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