FS Portable Lifeline System Instructions

June 4, 2024
FS

FS Portable Lifeline System logo 1 Portable Lifeline System
Instructions
50-7003-G1_STD2020_21_R6
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425
FS Portable Lifeline System lcon
FALL SAFE ONLINE, LDA
Zona Industrial da Varziela, Rua B – Lote 54
4480-620 Vila do Conde
Portugal, EU
Telephone: +351 252 480 060
Fax: +351 252 480 069
www.fallsafe-online.com
E-mail: support@fallsafe-online.com

GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described in general instructions and the specific instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product, if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity, or have any questions about the PPE, please contact us: at www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE®.

PHYSICAL CONDITION AND TRAINING:

Work at height is potentially dangerous and it must only be performed by professionals and experienced persons. Before using the PPE you must be aware of: your mental and physical condition; be trained for the use of the device; do not have any doubt about using the equipment and the field of application.
WARNING: the equipment shall only be used by a person trained and competent in its safe use.
WARNING: the consumption of alcohol, medicine or any other type of psychotropic will influence your balance, and concentration conditional and must be avoided.

BEFORE USE:

For your safety, it is strictly recommended that you always check your device and equipment before, during, and after use and that you regularly submit your device and equipment to inspections and controls by competent persons, every 12 months at least. These time intervals may change according to the frequency and intensity of device and equipment use. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory, and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information.
Every time before use, check (visually and tactile) the condition of the equipment components: textile material (straps, ropes, stitching) must not show any signs of abrasion, fraying, burns, chemicals, or cuts. The metal material (buckles, karabiners, hooks, cable and metal rings) must not show any signs of wear, corrosion, deformation or defects and should operate correctly.
WARNING: it is essential for safety that equipment is withdrawn from use immediately if: 1) Any doubt arises about its condition for safe use or; 2) It has been used to arrest a fall. It cannot be used again until confirmed in writing by a competent person that it is acceptable to do so; For your safety read all contained information on this general instruction, as well as the specific instructions accompanying the device, and make sure that you understand them; ensure the equipment conditions and all recommendation of security; ensure that the components are compatible with each other and be sure if are fulfilled with the rules, regulations, and directives; ensure an emergency plan, check the work safety conditioning and confirm all system are assembled correctly without interfering with each other.
WARNING: use of combinations of items of equipment in which the safe function on any one item is affected by or interferes with the safe function of another.
WARNING: a rescue plan shall be in place to deal with any emergencies that could arise during the work.
WARNING: Remind to check the limitation and the compatibility of the device. Remember that the ropes have different particularities and can be changed according to the weather conditions. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for accidents, injuries or death due to improper and incorrect use by the user, all other usage procedures must be considered forbidden. The equipment shall not be used outside its limitations, or for any purpose other than that for which it is intended.
WARNING: it is essential for safety to verify the free space required beneath the user at the workplace before each occasion of use, so that in the case of a fall, there will be no collision with the ground or other obstacles in the fall path. As the name suggests, PPE is for personal use. In exceptional cases used by a second user, carry out a check of the equipment before and after usage and if possible take note of the relevant information.
WARNING: never use a PPE without knowing the provenance, or neither if the inspection records are not updated as it is issued. All the materials and treatments used are antiallergenic; they should not cause skin irritations or sensitivity. The connectors are made of steel, zinc plated; light alloy, polished or anodized: stainless steel, polished. WARNING: During the use avoid the following hazards that may affect the performance of the equipment: extremes of temperature, trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges, chemical reagents, electrical conductivity, cutting, abrasion, climatic exposure and pendulum falls.

MARKING

WARNING: Never remove or damage the labels and marking; after use check if they are legible.
The following information is etched on the device: CE marking; (Number of the production process controlling body); Name of the manufacturer or of the person responsible for the product introduction on the market; standard (number and year of the standard; the logo that warns the user to carefully read the user instructions attached to the product; production lot number; year of production; maximum load applicable in kN, the strength indicated is the lowest value guaranteed by the producer. The marking on the device is indicated in different places depending on the dimension. See more details in “Specific Instructions”.
WARNING: Check the markings are legible even after use.
WARNING: it is essential for the safety of the user that if the product is re-sold outside the original country of destination the reseller shall provide instructions for use, maintenance, periodic examination, and for repair in the language of the country in which the product is to be used.

LIFETIME

It is rather difficult to establish the length of the device’s life, as it can be adversely affected by several negative factors such as intense, frequent or improper use; the conditions the device is required to work in (humid, freezing, and icy conditions); wear; corrosion; serious stress with or without relative deformation; exposure to heat sources; improper storage; device age; exposure to chemical agents… (plus any further reason, not merely limited to all the foregoing reasons). Taking adequate care of your device (please consult the “Maintenance”) will have a considerable influence on and will definitely increase device durability and long life. By the way of example, the following can be considered as a rule to determine the standard potential durability of devices, tools, and equipment: ten years for fall protection harnesses, fall protection vests/jackets/ coveralls, accessories (lanyards, foot loops, suspension trauma, and relief strap) anchor lines, anchor straps, ropes, carrying bags, fall arrest webbing blocks and sharp edge tested; eight years for equipment conditioned to extreme environments (harness, lanyards, vests, jackets, and coveralls); undefined for connectors, descenders, rope clamps, rope grabs, pulleys, anchor points; especially 10 years (5 in stock ­ 5 in use) for gloves and helmet. It is nevertheless recommended that you replace your devices, tools, and equipment at least every 10 years, considering that in the meantime new techniques or regulations may have become applicable and the equipment may no longer be compliant and/or compatible.
WARNING: The lifetime of equipment can be limited in case of severe falls, extreme temperatures, contact with harmful chemicals, sharp edges, and the absence of markings or labels.

ELIMINATION/ DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS

You should dispose of the equipment if: the lifetime has been exceeded; if you suspect that the equipment is not safe; if it is obsolete (incompatible with modern equipment or that does not conform to the standards updates); if it has been in a fall event (see the fall arrest indicator was violated); if it is over than 10 years. The materials used in equipment production may cause environmental impacts. For this purpose, it is recommended that the equipment are disposed of in accordance with the laws in force in the country where the disposal is taking place.
WARNING: The equipment which is not in operable condition or used in a fall event must be destroyed immediately.

REPARATION

ATTENTION!!! Any modification on the product void the guarantee and can compromise the user’s safety. The possibility of re-using the device must be authorized exclusively by the producer with prior written consent that reserves the right to carry out appropriated examinations and testing. Only the manufacture or authorized staff can make the repairs and tampering.

MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND INSPECTION

Check before, after, and during use that the equipment works properly. If you need to wash the components use clean water with a small amount of neutral soap to remove persistent dirt or if the purpose is to disinfect dissolve a disinfectant that contains quaternary ammonium salts in warm water (max. 20ºC), soak the equipment in this solution for one hour. Rinse with potable water and leave them to dry out in the open air protected from sunlight.
WARNING: when the equipment becomes wet, either from in use or when due to cleaning, it shall be allowed t dry naturally and shall be kept away from direct heat. If you need to lubricate the metal components you must use only a silicone-based oil spray.
WARNING: Remove the excess oil and check that the lubrication doesn’t interfere with the interaction between the device, other components of the system, and the users. Accordingly to EN 365:2004 the PPE periodical examination should be carried out at least every 12 months by the manufacturer or a competent person specifically authorized by the manufacturer. The frequency of inspection must vary depending on the intensity of usage, in order to ensure the durability of the product and the safety of the user. The inspection reports must be kept by the PPE owner. The result of the inspection must always accompany the product. If the report is missing or illegible, do not use the device. In case of doubt, the product should always be rejected. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information.
WARNING: regular periodic examination and the safety of users depends upon the continued efficiency and durability of the equipment.
WARNING: periodic examinations are only to be conducted by a person competent for periodic examination and strictly in accordance with the manufacturer´s periodic examination procedures.

STORAGE/ TRANSPORT

Remove the item from its container and store it in a cool, dry, well-aired place. There must not be any corrosive, solvent substances or heat sources (max. 80°C/ 176°F) in the storage place. The device must not come in contact with other sharp objects which can damage it. Never store the equipment before having thoroughly dried it and avoid storing it in places with a high saline concentration. Except for the above-mentioned indications, there are no special precautions to be used during the transport. Avoid leaving your equipment in a car or in a closed place exposed to the sunlight.

GUARANTEE

The products are guaranteed for 12 months against any defects in material or manufacture. To analyze defects in materials and manufacture contact our after-sales service to get the address to which should return the defective product in your country. Notes: Exclusions from the guarantee – incorrect wear, oxidation, leaking batteries in headlamps, modification/ alteration, poor storage, poor maintenance, damage due to accident or negligence, damage due to use of the product for which it is not designed. The manufacturer’s guarantee also does not apply if the serial number is no longer legible, any label has been removed from the product, if has been written on with a marker, covered by stickers, or using other tools for this purpose and if the annual inspection are not been realized.
FS Portable Lifeline System lcon 1

GENERAL INSTRUCTION
GENERAL INSTRUCTION – ACCORDING TO THE REGULATION (EU) 2016/425
WARNING
Read all information contained in the two instructions: general and specific.

FS Portable Lifeline System logo 1 Portable Lifeline System
Instructions
50-7003-G2_STD2020_21_R6
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425
FS Portable Lifeline System lcon
FALL SAFE ONLINE, LDA
Zona Industrial da Varziela, Rua B – Lote 54
4480-620 Vila do Conde
Portugal, EU
Telephone: +351 252 480 060
Fax: +351 252 480 069
www.fallsafe-online.com
E-mail: support@fallsafe-online.com

Read all information contained in the two instructions: general and specific.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described on general instructions and the specific equipment instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product, if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity or any questions about the PPE, please contact us: at www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/ reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE®.
1 ­ PHYSICAL CONDITION AND TRAINING:
Work at height are potentially dangerous and it must only be used by professionals and experienced persons. Before using the PPE you must be aware of: your mental and physical condition; be trained for the use of the device; do not have any doubt about using the equipment and the field of application.
WARNING: the equipment shall only be used by a person trained and competent in its safe use.
WARNING: the consumption of alcohol, medicine or any other type of psychotropic will influence your balance, and concentration conditional and must be avoided.
2 ­ BEFORE USE :
For your safety it is strictly recommended that you always check your device and equipment before, during, and after use and that you regularly submit your device and equipment to inspections and controls by competent persons, every 12 months at the latest. These time intervals may change according to the frequency and intensity of device and equipment use. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory, and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information. Every time before use, check (visually and tactile) the condition of the equipment components: textile material (straps, ropes, stitching) must not show any signs of abrasion, fraying, burns, chemicals or cuts. The metal material (buckles, carabiners, hooks, cable, and metal rings) must not show any signs of wear, corrosion, deformation or defects and should operate correctly.
WARNING: is essential for safety that equipment is withdrawn from use immediately if: 1) Any doubt arises about its condition for safe use or; 2) Is have been used to arrest a fall and not used again until confirmed in writing by a competent person that it is acceptable to do so; For you safety read all contained information on this general instruction, as well as the specific instructions accompanying the device and make sure that you understand them; ensure the equipment conditioning and all recommendation of security; ensure that the components are compatible with each other and be sure if are fulfilled with the rules, regulations and directives; ensure an emergency plan, check the work safety conditioning and confirm all system are assembled correctly without interfering with each other.
WARNING: use of combinations of items of equipment in which the safe function on any one item is affected by or interferes with the safe function of another.
WARNING: that a rescue plan shall be in place to deal with any emergencies that could arise during the work.
WARNING: Remind to check the limitation and the compatibility of the device. Remember that the ropes have different particularities and can be changed according to the weather conditioning. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for accidents, injuries or death due to improper and incorrect use by the user, all other usage procedures must be considered forbidden. The equipment shall not be used outside its limitations, or for any purpose other than that for which it is intended.
WARNING: it is essential for safety to verify the free space required beneath the user at the workplace before each occasion of use so that in the case of a fall, there will be no collision with the ground or other obstacles in the fall path. As the name suggests, PPE is for personal use. In exceptional cases used by a second user, carry out a check of the equipment before and after usage and if possible take note of the relevant date.
WARNING: never use a PPE without knowing the provenance, or neither if the inspection records are not updated as it is issued. All the materials and treatments used are antiallergenic; they should not cause skin irritations or sensitivity. The connectors are made of steel, zinc plated; light alloy, polished or anodized: stainless steel, polished. WARNING: During the use avoid the following hazards that may affect the performance of the equipment: extremes of temperature, trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges, chemical reagents, electrical conductivity, cutting, abrasion, climatic exposure and pendulum falls.
3 ­ MARKING
WARNING: Never remove or damage the labels and marking; after use check if they are legible. The following information is etched on the device: CE marking; (Number of the production process controlling body); Name of the manufacturer or of the person responsible for the product introduction on the market; standard (number and year of the standard; the logo that warns the user to carefully read the user instructions attached to the product; production lot number; year of production; maximum load applicable in kN, the strength indicated is the lowest value guaranteed by the producer. The marking on the device are indicated in different places depending on the dimension. See more details in “Specific Instructions”.
WARNING: Check the markings are legible even after use.
WARNING: it is essential for the safety of the user that if the product is re-sold outside the original country of destination the reseller shall provide instructions for use, for maintenance, periodic examination and for repair in the language of the country in which the product is to be used.
4 ­ LIFETIME
It is rather difficult to establish the length of the device’s life, as it can be adversely affected by several negative factors such as intensely frequent or improper use; the conditions the device is required to work in (humid, freezing, and icy conditions); wear; corrosion; serious stress with or without relative deformation; exposure to heat sources; improper storage; device age; exposure to chemical agents… (plus any further reason, not merely limited to all the foregoing reasons). Taking adequate care of your device (please consult the “Maintenance”) will have a considerable influence on and will definitely increase device durability and long life. By the way of example, the following can be considered as a rule to determine the standard potential durability of devices, tools, and equipment: ten years for fall protection harnesses, fall protection vests/jackets/ coveralls, accessories (lanyards, foot loops, suspension trauma, and relief strap) anchor lines, anchor straps, ropes, carrying bags, fall arrest webbing blocks and sharp edge tested; eight years for equipment conditioned to extreme environments (harness, lanyards, vests, jackets, and coveralls); undefined for connectors, descenders, rope clamps, rope grabs, pulleys, anchor points; especially 10 years (5 in stock ­ 5 in use) for gloves and helmet. It is nevertheless recommended that you replace your devices, tools and equipment at least every 10 years, considering that in the meantime new techniques or regulations may have become applicable and your equipment may no longer be compliant and/or compatible with one another.
WARNING: The lifetime of equipment can be limited in case of severe falls, extreme temperatures, contact with harmful chemicals, sharp edges and the absence of markings or labels.
5 ­ ELIMINATION/ DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
You should dispose of the equipment if: the lifetime has been exceeding; if you suspect that the equipment is not safe; if it is obsolete (incompatible with modern equipment or that do not conform to the standards updates); if it has been in a fall event (see the fall arrest indicator was violated); if it is over than 10 years. The materials used in equipment production may cause environmental impacts. For this purpose, it is recommended that the equipment are disposed of in accordance with the laws in force in the country where the disposal is taking place.
WARNING: The equipment which is not in operable condition or used in a fall event must be destroyed immediately.
6 ­ REPARATION ATTENTION!!!
A
ny modification to the product void the guarantee and can compromise the user´s safety. The possibility of re-using the device must be authorized exclusively by the producer with prior written consent that reserves the right to carry out appropriated examinations and testing. Only the manufacturer or authorized staff can make the repairs and tampering.
7 ­ MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND INSPECTION
Check before, after, and during use that the equipment works properly. If you need to wash the components use clean water with a small amount of neutral soap to remove persistent dirt or if the purpose is to disinfect dissolve a disinfectant that contains quaternary ammonium salts in warm water (max. 20ºC), soak the equipment in this solution for one hour. Rinse with potable water and leave them to dry out in the open air protected from sunlight.
WARNING: when the equipment becomes wet, either from in use or when due to cleaning, it shall be allowed dry naturally and shall be kept away from direct heat. If you need to lubricate the metal components you must use only silicone-based oil spray.
WARNING: Remove the excess oil and check if the lubrication doesn’t interfere the interaction between the device, other components of the system, and the users. For your safety, it is therefore highly recommended that submit your device and equipment to inspections and controls by competent persons, every 12 months at the latest. These time intervals may change according to the frequency and intensity of device and equipment use. If you ever have even the smallest doubt as to the condition of the device, please contact us: at www.fallsafe-online.com. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information.
WARNING: regular periodic examination and the safety of users depends upon the continued efficiency and durability of the equipment.
WARNING: periodic examinations are only to be conducted by a person competent for periodic examination and strictly in accordance with the manufacturer´s periodic examination procedures.
8 ­ STORAGE/ TRANSPORT
Remove the item from its container and store it in a cool, dry, well-aired place. There must not be any corrosive, solvent substances or heat sources (max. 80°C/ 176°F) in the storage place. The device must not come in contact with other sharp objects which can damage it. Never store the equipment before having thoroughly dried it and avoid storing it in places with a high saline concentration. Except for the above-mentioned indications, there are no special precautions to be used during the transport. Avoid leaving your equipment in a car or in a closed place exposed to the sunlight.
9 ­ GUARANTEE
The products are guaranteed for 12 months against any defects in material or manufacture. To analyze defects in materials and manufacture contact our after-sales service to get the address to which should return the defective product in your country. Notes: Exclusions from the guarantee – incorrect wear, oxidation, leaking batteries in headlamps, modification/ alteration, poor storage, poor maintenance, damage due to accident or negligence, damage due to use of the product for which it is not designed. The manufacturer’s guarantee also does not apply if the serial number is no longer legible, any label has been removed from the product, if has been written on with a marker, covered by stickers, or using other tools for this purpose and if the annual inspection are not been realized.

FS Portable Lifeline System lcon 1

GENERAL INSTRUCTION
GENERAL INSTRUCTION – ACCORDING TO THE REGULATION (EU) 2016/425
WARNING
Read all information contained in the two instructions: general and specific.

FS Portable Lifeline System logo 1 Portable Lifeline System
Instructions
50-7003-G3_STD2020_21_R6
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425
FS Portable Lifeline System lcon
FALL SAFE ONLINE, LDA
Zona Industrial da Varziela, Rua B – Lote 54
4480-620 Vila do Conde
Portugal, EU
Telephone: +351 252 480 060
Fax: +351 252 480 069
www.fallsafe-online.com
E-mail: support@fallsafe-online.com

Read all information contained in the two instructions: general and specific.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described on general instructions and the specific equipment instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product, if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity or any questions about the PPE, please contact us: at www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/ reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE®.
1 ­ PHYSICAL CONDITION AND TRAINING:
Work at height are potentially dangerous and it must only be used by professionals and experienced persons. Before using the PPE you must be aware of: your mental and physical condition; be trained for the use of the device; do not have any doubt about using the equipment and the field of application.
WARNING: the equipment shall only be used by a person trained and competent in its safe use.
WARNING: the consumption of alcohol, medicine or any other type of psychotropic will influence your balance, and concentration conditional and must be avoided.
2 ­ BEFORE USE :
For your safety it is strictly recommended that you always check your device and equipment before, during, and after use and that you regularly submit your device and equipment to inspections and controls by competent persons, every 12 months at the latest. These time intervals may change according to the frequency and intensity of device and equipment use. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory, and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information. Every time before use, check (visually and tactile) the condition of the equipment components: textile material (straps, ropes, stitching) must not show any signs of abrasion, fraying, burns, chemicals or cuts. The metal material (buckles, carabiners, hooks, cable, and metal rings) must not show any signs of wear, corrosion, deformation or defects and should operate correctly.
WARNING: is essential for safety that equipment is withdrawn from use immediately if: 1) Any doubt arises about its condition for safe use or; 2) Is have been used to arrest a fall and not used again until confirmed in writing by a competent person that it is acceptable to do so; For you safety read all contained information on this general instruction, as well as the specific instructions accompanying the device and make sure that you understand them; ensure the equipment conditioning and all recommendation of security; ensure that the components are compatible with each other and be sure if are fulfilled with the rules, regulations and directives; ensure an emergency plan, check the work safety conditioning and confirm all system are assembled correctly without interfering with each other.
WARNING: use of combinations of items of equipment in which the safe function on any one item is affected by or interferes with the safe function of another.
WARNING: that a rescue plan shall be in place to deal with any emergencies that could arise during the work.
WARNING: Remind to check the limitation and the compatibility of the device. Remember that the ropes have different particularities and can be changed according to the weather conditioning. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for accidents, injuries or death due to improper and incorrect use by the user, all other usage procedures must be considered forbidden. The equipment shall not be used outside its limitations, or for any purpose other than that for which it is intended.
WARNING: it is essential for safety to verify the free space required beneath the user at the workplace before each occasion of use so that in the case of a fall, there will be no collision with the ground or other obstacles in the fall path. As the name suggests, PPE is for personal use. In exceptional cases used by a second user, carry out a check of the equipment before and after usage and if possible take note of the relevant date.
WARNING: never use a PPE without knowing the provenance, or neither if the inspection records are not updated as it is issued. All the materials and treatments used are antiallergenic; they should not cause skin irritations or sensitivity. The connectors are made of steel, zinc plated; light alloy, polished or anodized: stainless steel, polished. WARNING: During the use avoid the following hazards that may affect the performance of the equipment: extremes of temperature, trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges, chemical reagents, electrical conductivity, cutting, abrasion, climatic exposure and pendulum falls.
3 ­ MARKING
WARNING: Never remove or damage the labels and marking; after use check if they are legible. The following information is etched on the device: CE marking; (Number of the production process controlling body); Name of the manufacturer or of the person responsible for the product introduction on the market; standard (number and year of the standard; the logo that warns the user to carefully read the user instructions attached to the product; production lot number; year of production; maximum load applicable in kN, the strength indicated is the lowest value guaranteed by the producer. The marking on the device are indicated in different places depending on the dimension. See more details in “Specific Instructions”.
WARNING: Check the markings are legible even after use.
WARNING: it is essential for the safety of the user that if the product is re-sold outside the original country of destination the reseller shall provide instructions for use, for maintenance, periodic examination and for repair in the language of the country in which the product is to be used.
4 ­ LIFETIME
It is rather difficult to establish the length of the device’s life, as it can be adversely affected by several negative factors such as intensely frequent or improper use; the conditions the device is required to work in (humid, freezing, and icy conditions); wear; corrosion; serious stress with or without relative deformation; exposure to heat sources; improper storage; device age; exposure to chemical agents… (plus any further reason, not merely limited to all the foregoing reasons). Taking adequate care of your device (please consult the “Maintenance”) will have a considerable influence on and will definitely increase device durability and long life. By the way of example, the following can be considered as a rule to determine the standard potential durability of devices, tools, and equipment: ten years for fall protection harnesses, fall protection vests/jackets/ coveralls, accessories (lanyards, foot loops, suspension trauma, and relief strap) anchor lines, anchor straps, ropes, carrying bags, fall arrest webbing blocks and sharp edge tested; eight years for equipment conditioned to extreme environments (harness, lanyards, vests, jackets, and coveralls); undefined for connectors, descenders, rope clamps, rope grabs, pulleys, anchor points; especially 10 years (5 in stock ­ 5 in use) for gloves and helmet. It is nevertheless recommended that you replace your devices, tools and equipment at least every 10 years, considering that in the meantime new techniques or regulations may have become applicable and your equipment may no longer be compliant and/or compatible with one another.
WARNING: The lifetime of equipment can be limited in case of severe falls, extreme temperatures, contact with harmful chemicals, sharp edges and the absence of markings or labels.
5 ­ ELIMINATION/ DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
You should dispose of the equipment if: the lifetime has been exceeding; if you suspect that the equipment is not safe; if it is obsolete (incompatible with modern equipment or that do not conform to the standards updates); if it has been in a fall event (see the fall arrest indicator was violated); if it is over than 10 years. The materials used in equipment production may cause environmental impacts. For this purpose, it is recommended that the equipment are disposed of in accordance with the laws in force in the country where the disposal is taking place.
WARNING: The equipment which is not in operable condition or used in a fall event must be destroyed immediately.
6 ­ REPARATION ATTENTION!!!
A
ny modification to the product void the guarantee and can compromise the user´s safety. The possibility of re-using the device must be authorized exclusively by the producer with prior written consent that reserves the right to carry out appropriated examinations and testing. Only the manufacturer or authorized staff can make the repairs and tampering.
7 ­ MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND INSPECTION
Check before, after, and during use that the equipment works properly. If you need to wash the components use clean water with a small amount of neutral soap to remove persistent dirt or if the purpose is to disinfect dissolve a disinfectant that contains quaternary ammonium salts in warm water (max. 20ºC), soak the equipment in this solution for one hour. Rinse with potable water and leave them to dry out in the open air protected from sunlight.
WARNING: when the equipment becomes wet, either from in use or when due to cleaning, it shall be allowed dry naturally and shall be kept away from direct heat. If you need to lubricate the metal components you must use only silicone-based oil spray.
WARNING: Remove the excess oil and check if the lubrication doesn’t interfere the interaction between the device, other components of the system, and the users. For your safety, it is therefore highly recommended that submit your device and equipment to inspections and controls by competent persons, every 12 months at the latest. These time intervals may change according to the frequency and intensity of device and equipment use. If you ever have even the smallest doubt as to the condition of the device, please contact us: at www.fallsafe-online.com. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information.
WARNING: regular periodic examination and the safety of users depends upon the continued efficiency and durability of the equipment.
WARNING: periodic examinations are only to be conducted by a person competent for periodic examination and strictly in accordance with the manufacturer´s periodic examination procedures.
8 ­ STORAGE/ TRANSPORT
Remove the item from its container and store it in a cool, dry, well-aired place. There must not be any corrosive, solvent substances or heat sources (max. 80°C/ 176°F) in the storage place. The device must not come in contact with other sharp objects which can damage it. Never store the equipment before having thoroughly dried it and avoid storing it in places with a high saline concentration. Except for the above-mentioned indications, there are no special precautions to be used during the transport. Avoid leaving your equipment in a car or in a closed place exposed to the sunlight.
9 ­ GUARANTEE
The products are guaranteed for 12 months against any defects in material or manufacture. To analyze defects in materials and manufacture contact our after-sales service to get the address to which should return the defective product in your country. Notes: Exclusions from the guarantee – incorrect wear, oxidation, leaking batteries in headlamps, modification/ alteration, poor storage, poor maintenance, damage due to accident or negligence, damage due to use of the product for which it is not designed. The manufacturer’s guarantee also does not apply if the serial number is no longer legible, any label has been removed from the product, if has been written on with a marker, covered by stickers, or using other tools for this purpose and if the annual inspection are not been realized.

FS Portable Lifeline System lcon 1

GENERAL INSTRUCTION
GENERAL INSTRUCTION – ACCORDING TO THE REGULATION (EU) 2016/425
WARNING
Read all information contained in the two instructions: general and specific.

FS Portable Lifeline System logo 1 Portable Lifeline System
Instructions
50-7003-G4_STD2020_21_R6
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425
FS Portable Lifeline System lcon
FALL SAFE ONLINE, LDA
Zona Industrial da Varziela, Rua B – Lote 54
4480-620 Vila do Conde
Portugal, EU
Telephone: +351 252 480 060
Fax: +351 252 480 069
www.fallsafe-online.com
E-mail: support@fallsafe-online.com

Read all information contained in the two instructions: general and specific.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described on general instructions and the specific equipment instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product, if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity or any questions about the PPE, please contact us: at www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/ reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE®.
1 ­ PHYSICAL CONDITION AND TRAINING:
Work at height are potentially dangerous and it must only be used by professionals and experienced persons. Before using the PPE you must be aware of: your mental and physical condition; be trained for the use of the device; do not have any doubt about using the equipment and the field of application.
WARNING: the equipment shall only be used by a person trained and competent in its safe use.
WARNING: the consumption of alcohol, medicine or any other type of psychotropic will influence your balance, and concentration conditional and must be avoided.
2 ­ BEFORE USE :
For your safety it is strictly recommended that you always check your device and equipment before, during, and after use and that you regularly submit your device and equipment to inspections and controls by competent persons, every 12 months at the latest. These time intervals may change according to the frequency and intensity of device and equipment use. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory, and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information. Every time before use, check (visually and tactile) the condition of the equipment components: textile material (straps, ropes, stitching) must not show any signs of abrasion, fraying, burns, chemicals or cuts. The metal material (buckles, carabiners, hooks, cable, and metal rings) must not show any signs of wear, corrosion, deformation or defects and should operate correctly.
WARNING: is essential for safety that equipment is withdrawn from use immediately if: 1) Any doubt arises about its condition for safe use or; 2) Is have been used to arrest a fall and not used again until confirmed in writing by a competent person that it is acceptable to do so; For you safety read all contained information on this general instruction, as well as the specific instructions accompanying the device and make sure that you understand them; ensure the equipment conditioning and all recommendation of security; ensure that the components are compatible with each other and be sure if are fulfilled with the rules, regulations and directives; ensure an emergency plan, check the work safety conditioning and confirm all system are assembled correctly without interfering with each other.
WARNING: use of combinations of items of equipment in which the safe function on any one item is affected by or interferes with the safe function of another.
WARNING: that a rescue plan shall be in place to deal with any emergencies that could arise during the work.
WARNING: Remind to check the limitation and the compatibility of the device. Remember that the ropes have different particularities and can be changed according to the weather conditioning. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for accidents, injuries or death due to improper and incorrect use by the user, all other usage procedures must be considered forbidden. The equipment shall not be used outside its limitations, or for any purpose other than that for which it is intended.
WARNING: it is essential for safety to verify the free space required beneath the user at the workplace before each occasion of use so that in the case of a fall, there will be no collision with the ground or other obstacles in the fall path. As the name suggests, PPE is for personal use. In exceptional cases used by a second user, carry out a check of the equipment before and after usage and if possible take note of the relevant date.
WARNING: never use a PPE without knowing the provenance, or neither if the inspection records are not updated as it is issued. All the materials and treatments used are antiallergenic; they should not cause skin irritations or sensitivity. The connectors are made of steel, zinc plated; light alloy, polished or anodized: stainless steel, polished. WARNING: During the use avoid the following hazards that may affect the performance of the equipment: extremes of temperature, trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges, chemical reagents, electrical conductivity, cutting, abrasion, climatic exposure and pendulum falls.
3 ­ MARKING
WARNING: Never remove or damage the labels and marking; after use check if they are legible. The following information is etched on the device: CE marking; (Number of the production process controlling body); Name of the manufacturer or of the person responsible for the product introduction on the market; standard (number and year of the standard; the logo that warns the user to carefully read the user instructions attached to the product; production lot number; year of production; maximum load applicable in kN, the strength indicated is the lowest value guaranteed by the producer. The marking on the device are indicated in different places depending on the dimension. See more details in “Specific Instructions”.
WARNING: Check the markings are legible even after use.
WARNING: it is essential for the safety of the user that if the product is re-sold outside the original country of destination the reseller shall provide instructions for use, for maintenance, periodic examination and for repair in the language of the country in which the product is to be used.
4 ­ LIFETIME
It is rather difficult to establish the length of the device’s life, as it can be adversely affected by several negative factors such as intensely frequent or improper use; the conditions the device is required to work in (humid, freezing, and icy conditions); wear; corrosion; serious stress with or without relative deformation; exposure to heat sources; improper storage; device age; exposure to chemical agents… (plus any further reason, not merely limited to all the foregoing reasons). Taking adequate care of your device (please consult the “Maintenance”) will have a considerable influence on and will definitely increase device durability and long life. By the way of example, the following can be considered as a rule to determine the standard potential durability of devices, tools, and equipment: ten years for fall protection harnesses, fall protection vests/jackets/ coveralls, accessories (lanyards, foot loops, suspension trauma, and relief strap) anchor lines, anchor straps, ropes, carrying bags, fall arrest webbing blocks and sharp edge tested; eight years for equipment conditioned to extreme environments (harness, lanyards, vests, jackets, and coveralls); undefined for connectors, descenders, rope clamps, rope grabs, pulleys, anchor points; especially 10 years (5 in stock ­ 5 in use) for gloves and helmet. It is nevertheless recommended that you replace your devices, tools and equipment at least every 10 years, considering that in the meantime new techniques or regulations may have become applicable and your equipment may no longer be compliant and/or compatible with one another.
WARNING: The lifetime of equipment can be limited in case of severe falls, extreme temperatures, contact with harmful chemicals, sharp edges and the absence of markings or labels.
5 ­ ELIMINATION/ DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
You should dispose of the equipment if: the lifetime has been exceeding; if you suspect that the equipment is not safe; if it is obsolete (incompatible with modern equipment or that do not conform to the standards updates); if it has been in a fall event (see the fall arrest indicator was violated); if it is over than 10 years. The materials used in equipment production may cause environmental impacts. For this purpose, it is recommended that the equipment are disposed of in accordance with the laws in force in the country where the disposal is taking place.
WARNING: The equipment which is not in operable condition or used in a fall event must be destroyed immediately.
6 ­ REPARATION ATTENTION!!!
A
ny modification to the product void the guarantee and can compromise the user´s safety. The possibility of re-using the device must be authorized exclusively by the producer with prior written consent that reserves the right to carry out appropriated examinations and testing. Only the manufacturer or authorized staff can make the repairs and tampering.
7 ­ MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND INSPECTION
Check before, after, and during use that the equipment works properly. If you need to wash the components use clean water with a small amount of neutral soap to remove persistent dirt or if the purpose is to disinfect dissolve a disinfectant that contains quaternary ammonium salts in warm water (max. 20ºC), soak the equipment in this solution for one hour. Rinse with potable water and leave them to dry out in the open air protected from sunlight.
WARNING: when the equipment becomes wet, either from in use or when due to cleaning, it shall be allowed dry naturally and shall be kept away from direct heat. If you need to lubricate the metal components you must use only silicone-based oil spray.
WARNING: Remove the excess oil and check if the lubrication doesn’t interfere the interaction between the device, other components of the system, and the users. For your safety, it is therefore highly recommended that submit your device and equipment to inspections and controls by competent persons, every 12 months at the latest. These time intervals may change according to the frequency and intensity of device and equipment use. If you ever have even the smallest doubt as to the condition of the device, please contact us: at www.fallsafe-online.com. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information.
WARNING: regular periodic examination and the safety of users depends upon the continued efficiency and durability of the equipment.
WARNING: periodic examinations are only to be conducted by a person competent for periodic examination and strictly in accordance with the manufacturer´s periodic examination procedures.
8 ­ STORAGE/ TRANSPORT
Remove the item from its container and store it in a cool, dry, well-aired place. There must not be any corrosive, solvent substances or heat sources (max. 80°C/ 176°F) in the storage place. The device must not come in contact with other sharp objects which can damage it. Never store the equipment before having thoroughly dried it and avoid storing it in places with a high saline concentration. Except for the above-mentioned indications, there are no special precautions to be used during the transport. Avoid leaving your equipment in a car or in a closed place exposed to the sunlight.
9 ­ GUARANTEE
The products are guaranteed for 12 months against any defects in material or manufacture. To analyze defects in materials and manufacture contact our after-sales service to get the address to which should return the defective product in your country. Notes: Exclusions from the guarantee – incorrect wear, oxidation, leaking batteries in headlamps, modification/ alteration, poor storage, poor maintenance, damage due to accident or negligence, damage due to use of the product for which it is not designed. The manufacturer’s guarantee also does not apply if the serial number is no longer legible, any label has been removed from the product, if has been written on with a marker, covered by stickers, or using other tools for this purpose and if the annual inspection are not been realized.

FS Portable Lifeline System lcon 1

GENERAL INSTRUCTION
GENERAL INSTRUCTION – ACCORDING TO THE REGULATION (EU) 2016/425
WARNING
Read all information contained in the two instructions: general and specific.

FS Portable Lifeline System logo 1 Portable Lifeline System
Instructions
50-7003-G5_STD2020_21_R6
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425
FS Portable Lifeline System lcon
FALL SAFE ONLINE, LDA
Zona Industrial da Varziela, Rua B – Lote 54
4480-620 Vila do Conde
Portugal, EU
Telephone: +351 252 480 060
Fax: +351 252 480 069
www.fallsafe-online.com
E-mail: support@fallsafe-online.com

Read all information contained in the two instructions: general and specific.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described on general instructions and the specific equipment instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product, if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity or any questions about the PPE, please contact us: at www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/ reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE®.
1 ­ PHYSICAL CONDITION AND TRAINING:
Work at height are potentially dangerous and it must only be used by professionals and experienced persons. Before using the PPE you must be aware of: your mental and physical condition; be trained for the use of the device; do not have any doubt about using the equipment and the field of application.
WARNING: the equipment shall only be used by a person trained and competent in its safe use.
WARNING: the consumption of alcohol, medicine or any other type of psychotropic will influence your balance, and concentration conditional and must be avoided.
2 ­ BEFORE USE :
For your safety it is strictly recommended that you always check your device and equipment before, during, and after use and that you regularly submit your device and equipment to inspections and controls by competent persons, every 12 months at the latest. These time intervals may change according to the frequency and intensity of device and equipment use. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory, and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information. Every time before use, check (visually and tactile) the condition of the equipment components: textile material (straps, ropes, stitching) must not show any signs of abrasion, fraying, burns, chemicals or cuts. The metal material (buckles, carabiners, hooks, cable, and metal rings) must not show any signs of wear, corrosion, deformation or defects and should operate correctly.
WARNING: is essential for safety that equipment is withdrawn from use immediately if: 1) Any doubt arises about its condition for safe use or; 2) Is have been used to arrest a fall and not used again until confirmed in writing by a competent person that it is acceptable to do so; For you safety read all contained information on this general instruction, as well as the specific instructions accompanying the device and make sure that you understand them; ensure the equipment conditioning and all recommendation of security; ensure that the components are compatible with each other and be sure if are fulfilled with the rules, regulations and directives; ensure an emergency plan, check the work safety conditioning and confirm all system are assembled correctly without interfering with each other.
WARNING: use of combinations of items of equipment in which the safe function on any one item is affected by or interferes with the safe function of another.
WARNING: that a rescue plan shall be in place to deal with any emergencies that could arise during the work.
WARNING: Remind to check the limitation and the compatibility of the device. Remember that the ropes have different particularities and can be changed according to the weather conditioning. The manufacturer declines any responsibility for accidents, injuries or death due to improper and incorrect use by the user, all other usage procedures must be considered forbidden. The equipment shall not be used outside its limitations, or for any purpose other than that for which it is intended.
WARNING: it is essential for safety to verify the free space required beneath the user at the workplace before each occasion of use so that in the case of a fall, there will be no collision with the ground or other obstacles in the fall path. As the name suggests, PPE is for personal use. In exceptional cases used by a second user, carry out a check of the equipment before and after usage and if possible take note of the relevant date.
WARNING: never use a PPE without knowing the provenance, or neither if the inspection records are not updated as it is issued. All the materials and treatments used are antiallergenic; they should not cause skin irritations or sensitivity. The connectors are made of steel, zinc plated; light alloy, polished or anodized: stainless steel, polished. WARNING: During the use avoid the following hazards that may affect the performance of the equipment: extremes of temperature, trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges, chemical reagents, electrical conductivity, cutting, abrasion, climatic exposure and pendulum falls.
3 ­ MARKING
WARNING: Never remove or damage the labels and marking; after use check if they are legible. The following information is etched on the device: CE marking; (Number of the production process controlling body); Name of the manufacturer or of the person responsible for the product introduction on the market; standard (number and year of the standard; the logo that warns the user to carefully read the user instructions attached to the product; production lot number; year of production; maximum load applicable in kN, the strength indicated is the lowest value guaranteed by the producer. The marking on the device are indicated in different places depending on the dimension. See more details in “Specific Instructions”.
WARNING: Check the markings are legible even after use.
WARNING: it is essential for the safety of the user that if the product is re-sold outside the original country of destination the reseller shall provide instructions for use, for maintenance, periodic examination and for repair in the language of the country in which the product is to be used.
4 ­ LIFETIME
It is rather difficult to establish the length of the device’s life, as it can be adversely affected by several negative factors such as intensely frequent or improper use; the conditions the device is required to work in (humid, freezing, and icy conditions); wear; corrosion; serious stress with or without relative deformation; exposure to heat sources; improper storage; device age; exposure to chemical agents… (plus any further reason, not merely limited to all the foregoing reasons). Taking adequate care of your device (please consult the “Maintenance”) will have a considerable influence on and will definitely increase device durability and long life. By the way of example, the following can be considered as a rule to determine the standard potential durability of devices, tools, and equipment: ten years for fall protection harnesses, fall protection vests/jackets/ coveralls, accessories (lanyards, foot loops, suspension trauma, and relief strap) anchor lines, anchor straps, ropes, carrying bags, fall arrest webbing blocks and sharp edge tested; eight years for equipment conditioned to extreme environments (harness, lanyards, vests, jackets, and coveralls); undefined for connectors, descenders, rope clamps, rope grabs, pulleys, anchor points; especially 10 years (5 in stock ­ 5 in use) for gloves and helmet. It is nevertheless recommended that you replace your devices, tools and equipment at least every 10 years, considering that in the meantime new techniques or regulations may have become applicable and your equipment may no longer be compliant and/or compatible with one another.
WARNING: The lifetime of equipment can be limited in case of severe falls, extreme temperatures, contact with harmful chemicals, sharp edges and the absence of markings or labels.
5 ­ ELIMINATION/ DISPOSAL CONSIDERATIONS
You should dispose of the equipment if: the lifetime has been exceeding; if you suspect that the equipment is not safe; if it is obsolete (incompatible with modern equipment or that do not conform to the standards updates); if it has been in a fall event (see the fall arrest indicator was violated); if it is over than 10 years. The materials used in equipment production may cause environmental impacts. For this purpose, it is recommended that the equipment are disposed of in accordance with the laws in force in the country where the disposal is taking place.
WARNING: The equipment which is not in operable condition or used in a fall event must be destroyed immediately.
6 ­ REPARATION ATTENTION!!!
A
ny modification to the product void the guarantee and can compromise the user´s safety. The possibility of re-using the device must be authorized exclusively by the producer with prior written consent that reserves the right to carry out appropriated examinations and testing. Only the manufacturer or authorized staff can make the repairs and tampering.
7 ­ MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, AND INSPECTION
Check before, after, and during use that the equipment works properly. If you need to wash the components use clean water with a small amount of neutral soap to remove persistent dirt or if the purpose is to disinfect dissolve a disinfectant that contains quaternary ammonium salts in warm water (max. 20ºC), soak the equipment in this solution for one hour. Rinse with potable water and leave them to dry out in the open air protected from sunlight.
WARNING: when the equipment becomes wet, either from in use or when due to cleaning, it shall be allowed dry naturally and shall be kept away from direct heat. If you need to lubricate the metal components you must use only silicone-based oil spray.
WARNING: Remove the excess oil and check if the lubrication doesn’t interfere the interaction between the device, other components of the system, and the users. For your safety, it is therefore highly recommended that submit your device and equipment to inspections and controls by competent persons, every 12 months at the latest. These time intervals may change according to the frequency and intensity of device and equipment use. If you ever have even the smallest doubt as to the condition of the device, please contact us: at www.fallsafe-online.com. The FALL SAFE INSPECTOR® allows you to easily record and access information on inspections, inventory and use. It tracks equipment assignments by worker or location and automates the inspection process. There are multiple system options available that allow for easy access and time-saving information.
WARNING: regular periodic examination and the safety of users depends upon the continued efficiency and durability of the equipment.
WARNING: periodic examinations are only to be conducted by a person competent for periodic examination and strictly in accordance with the manufacturer´s periodic examination procedures.
8 ­ STORAGE/ TRANSPORT
Remove the item from its container and store it in a cool, dry, well-aired place. There must not be any corrosive, solvent substances or heat sources (max. 80°C/ 176°F) in the storage place. The device must not come in contact with other sharp objects which can damage it. Never store the equipment before having thoroughly dried it and avoid storing it in places with a high saline concentration. Except for the above-mentioned indications, there are no special precautions to be used during the transport. Avoid leaving your equipment in a car or in a closed place exposed to the sunlight.
9 ­ GUARANTEE
The products are guaranteed for 12 months against any defects in material or manufacture. To analyze defects in materials and manufacture contact our after-sales service to get the address to which should return the defective product in your country. Notes: Exclusions from the guarantee – incorrect wear, oxidation, leaking batteries in headlamps, modification/ alteration, poor storage, poor maintenance, damage due to accident or negligence, damage due to use of the product for which it is not designed. The manufacturer’s guarantee also does not apply if the serial number is no longer legible, any label has been removed from the product, if has been written on with a marker, covered by stickers, or using other tools for this purpose and if the annual inspection are not been realized.

FS Portable Lifeline System lcon 1

GENERAL INSTRUCTION
GENERAL INSTRUCTION – ACCORDING TO THE REGULATION (EU) 2016/425
WARNING
Read all information contained in the two instructions: general and specific.

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WWW.FALLSAFE-ONLINE.COM
LIFELINE
EN 795:2012 – B

WARNING – READ ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE TWO INSTRUCTIONS: GENERAL AND SPECIFIC.
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 2 50-7075-G1_STD2020_21_R3
LIFELINE

EQUIPMENT RECORD

ALL PERIODIC EXAMINATIONS SHOULD BE RECORDED BY A COMPETENT PERSON. THIS RECORD SHOULD BE KEPT WITH THE EQUIPMENT FOR THE WHOLE LIFETIME.

1 – PRODUCT| 2 – REF. NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 3 – SERIAL NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 4 – MANUFACTURING DATE
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)
5 – PURCHASE DATE| 6 – DATE OF THE FIRST USE
7 – OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
PERIODIC EXAMINATION AND REPAIR HISTORY
8 – DATE| 9 – REASON FOR ENTRY (PERIODIC EXAMINATION OR REPAIR)| 10 – DEFECTS, REPAIRS, ETC.| 11- NAME & SIGNATURE| 12 – NEXT PERIODIC EXAMINATION (DUE DATE)

MARKING/ LABELS

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 4 A. Serial Number
B. Reference Number
C. Standard
D. Manufactured Date
E. Brand Name
F. Notify Body
G. Instructions
H. QR Code
I. CE Marking

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

| ACCEPTABLE TEMPERATURE
---|---
| STORAGE
|  ANNUAL INSPECTION
| CLEANING
| DRYING
| HAZARDS
| RISK OF DEATH
| ATTENTION
| RIGHT
| WRONG
| CHECK

NOMENCLATURE/ FIELD OF APPLICATION

NOTIFIED BODY CE 2754
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR CE-TYPE APPROVAL:
ALIENOR CERTIFICATION, 21 rue Albert Einstein, Za du Sanital – 86100 Chatellerault – France
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR: (EU) 2016/425 | ISO 9001:2015
SGS FIMOKO OY, P.O. Box 30 (Särkiniementie 3) 00211 Helsinki – Finland
NOTIFIED BODY: CE 0598

  1. Connector – Steel
  2. Webbing – Polyester 44mm
  3. Label
  4. Webbing Metal Tensioner
  5. Anchor Strop
  6. Metal Anchor Point
  7. Bag

Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described on general instructions and the specific equipment instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity or any questions about the PPE. please contact us: www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/ reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE,.
An easy-to-install portable horizontal webbing safety line incorporating a ratchet for tensioning. tested and approved to EN795 Class B as an anchor device. The portable horizontal lifeline (FILL) system is designed for use as an anchoring between widely spaced anchor points for one person (EN795) or two people using T516.4151.Use the FILL where horizontal mobility and fall protection are required. Limitations: the following limits apply to the installation and use of the FILL:
– FILL Span — The maximum span distance is 20m. The span length must be reduced when clearance is limited.
– Anchor points — The FILL must be installed on a rigid structure, capable of supporting a force of at least 15kN (1 User) and 20 kN (2 Users) applied in all potential directions.
– FILL capacity — The maximum capacity of the FILL is two (2) persons, each one of them with a maximum weight of 100kg (including material and clothing).
– Subsystem Connecting — Each person must be attached to a fall arrest subsystem that must limit fall arrest forces to 6kN. Only use the approved subsystem as a lanyard with an energy absorber (EN354/ EN355) and/ or fall arrest block (EN360).
– Body holding device — The FILL must be used with a full body harness to EN361.
– Free fall — Rig and use the personal fall arrest system such that the maximum potential free fall does not exceed the subsystem manufacturer’s requirements.
– Pendulum (Swing) Falls — Swing falls occur when the anchorage point is not directly overhead. The force of striking an object in a swing fall may cause serious injury or death. Minimize swing falls by working as directly below the anchorage point as possible.
– Fall clearance — There must be sufficient clearance below the worker to arrest a fall before striking the lower lever or obstruction.
– Environmental hazards — Use of this equipment in areas with environmental hazards may affect its performance and will require additional precautions to reduce the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment Hazards as, but not limited to: extremes of temperatures (heat), trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges. chemical reagents. electrical conductivity. cutting, abrasion, and climatic exposure. corrosive environments, pendulum falls, and moving machinery.
Determine the locations of the end anchor points and evaluate their strengths in accordance with the limitations. determine the span length and evaluate the required clearance in accordance to instructions. Take the short part out of the bag and fix it to the anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – take the adjustable part out of the bag and unroll it up to the other anchor point, taking care not to twist it – Fix the second end to its anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – When the connections are properly made. open the lever of the tensioner and have the strap slip in the tensioner in order to obtain a minimum slack of the line. Tension the line by performing a pumping action with the lever of the tensioner – tension with the maximum force exerted by the user – make sure that the strap has completed at least two turns around the spindle – The spindle should not be overloaded: the strap might slip or jam the tensioner -When the lifeline is properly tensioned. lock the tensioner in the securing position (Completely closed) – Roll up the unused part and put it away in the bag. Connecting subsystem and harness: The user may then connect the connector on his fall arrest sub-system onto the D-ring anchor attachment point on the FILL and another end by the connector to the fall arrest attachment point marked A on the full body harness (EN361). If two persons are connected to the FILL you must connect both to the same FILL and if one person falls the second one may be pulled off the working surface due to deflection. The use of one FILL per person or short span length is recommended.
Sharp edges: Avoid installing FILL and work near sharp edges. if not avoidable, use a protective cover.
Rescue: A rescue plan must exist before any work start. suspension time in a harness is limited to approximately 15-20 minutes so a prompt rescue is critical.
Clearance distance: Required clearance distance from nearest lower level or obstruction to FILL height (See Instructions).
WARNING this information only applies when the fall arrester is directly overhead and above the level of the harness attachment point and the user is standing.

DONNING AND SETUP

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 17

1 – Install the anchor strops around a secure anchor point. Warning: Make sure that the anchor point has no sharp edges;
2 – Pass the anchor strop end with the metal through the loop end; attach the lifeline to the strops using a connector FS802 (EN362).
3 | 4 – Tension the lifeline by adjusting the metal tensioner for approximately 3 turns.
FS Portable Lifeline System fig 18

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WWW.FALLSAFE-ONLINE.COM
LIFELINE
EN 795:2012 – B

WARNING – READ ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE TWO INSTRUCTIONS: GENERAL AND SPECIFIC.
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 2 50-7075-G2_STD2020_21_R3
LIFELINE

EQUIPMENT RECORD

ALL PERIODIC EXAMINATIONS SHOULD BE RECORDED BY A COMPETENT PERSON. THIS RECORD SHOULD BE KEPT WITH THE EQUIPMENT FOR THE WHOLE LIFETIME.

1 – PRODUCT| 2 – REF. NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 3 – SERIAL NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 4 – MANUFACTURING DATE
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)
5 – PURCHASE DATE| 6 – DATE OF THE FIRST USE
7 – OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
PERIODIC EXAMINATION AND REPAIR HISTORY
8 – DATE| 9 – REASON FOR ENTRY (PERIODIC EXAMINATION OR REPAIR)| 10 – DEFECTS, REPAIRS, ETC.| 11- NAME & SIGNATURE| 12 – NEXT PERIODIC EXAMINATION (DUE DATE)

MARKING/ LABELS

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 4 A. Serial Number
B. Reference Number
C. Standard
D. Manufactured Date
E. Brand Name
F. Notify Body
G. Instructions
H. QR Code
I. CE Marking

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

| ACCEPTABLE TEMPERATURE
---|---
| STORAGE
|  ANNUAL INSPECTION
| CLEANING
| DRYING
| HAZARDS
| RISK OF DEATH
| ATTENTION
| RIGHT
| WRONG
| CHECK

NOMENCLATURE/ FIELD OF APPLICATION

NOTIFIED BODY CE 2754
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR CE-TYPE APPROVAL:
ALIENOR CERTIFICATION, 21 rue Albert Einstein, Za du Sanital – 86100 Chatellerault – France
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR: (EU) 2016/425 | ISO 9001:2015
SGS FIMOKO OY, P.O. Box 30 (Särkiniementie 3) 00211 Helsinki – Finland
NOTIFIED BODY: CE 0598

  1. Connector – Steel
  2. Webbing – Polyester 44mm
  3. Label
  4. Webbing Metal Tensioner
  5. Anchor Strop
  6. Metal Anchor Point
  7. Bag

SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS

Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described on general instructions and the specific equipment instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity or any questions about the PPE. please contact us: www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/ reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE,.
An easy-to-install portable horizontal webbing safety line incorporating a ratchet for tensioning. tested and approved to EN795 Class B as an anchor device. The portable horizontal lifeline (FILL) system is designed for use as an anchoring between widely spaced anchor points for one person (EN795) or two people using T516.4151.Use the FILL where horizontal mobility and fall protection are required. Limitations: the following limits apply to the installation and use of the FILL:
– FILL Span — The maximum span distance is 20m. The span length must be reduced when clearance is limited.
– Anchor points — The FILL must be installed on a rigid structure, capable of supporting a force of at least 15kN (1 User) and 20 kN (2 Users) applied in all potential directions.
– FILL capacity — The maximum capacity of the FILL is two (2) persons, each one of them with a maximum weight of 100kg (including material and clothing).
– Subsystem Connecting — Each person must be attached to a fall arrest subsystem that must limit fall arrest forces to 6kN. Only use the approved subsystem as a lanyard with an energy absorber (EN354/ EN355) and/ or fall arrest block (EN360).
– Body holding device — The FILL must be used with a full body harness to EN361.
– Free fall — Rig and use the personal fall arrest system such that the maximum potential free fall does not exceed the subsystem manufacturer’s requirements.
– Pendulum (Swing) Falls — Swing falls occur when the anchorage point is not directly overhead. The force of striking an object in a swing fall may cause serious injury or death. Minimize swing falls by working as directly below the anchorage point as possible.
– Fall clearance — There must be sufficient clearance below the worker to arrest a fall before striking the lower lever or obstruction.
– Environmental hazards — Use of this equipment in areas with environmental hazards may affect its performance and will require additional precautions to reduce the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment Hazards as, but not limited to: extremes of temperatures (heat), trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges. chemical reagents. electrical conductivity. cutting, abrasion, and climatic exposure. corrosive environments, pendulum falls, and moving machinery.
Determine the locations of the end anchor points and evaluate their strengths in accordance with the limitations. determine the span length and evaluate the required clearance in accordance to instructions. Take the short part out of the bag and fix it to the anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – take the adjustable part out of the bag and unroll it up to the other anchor point, taking care not to twist it – Fix the second end to its anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – When the connections are properly made. open the lever of the tensioner and have the strap slip in the tensioner in order to obtain a minimum slack of the line. Tension the line by performing a pumping action with the lever of the tensioner – tension with the maximum force exerted by the user – make sure that the strap has completed at least two turns around the spindle – The spindle should not be overloaded: the strap might slip or jam the tensioner -When the lifeline is properly tensioned. lock the tensioner in the securing position (Completely closed) – Roll up the unused part and put it away in the bag. Connecting subsystem and harness: The user may then connect the connector on his fall arrest sub-system onto the D-ring anchor attachment point on the FILL and another end by the connector to the fall arrest attachment point marked A on the full body harness (EN361). If two persons are connected to the FILL you must connect both to the same FILL and if one person falls the second one may be pulled off the working surface due to deflection. The use of one FILL per person or short span length is recommended.
Sharp edges: Avoid installing FILL and work near sharp edges. if not avoidable, use a protective cover.
Rescue: A rescue plan must exist before any work start. suspension time in a harness is limited to approximately 15-20 minutes so a prompt rescue is critical.
Clearance distance: Required clearance distance from nearest lower level or obstruction to FILL height (See Instructions).
WARNING this information only applies when the fall arrester is directly overhead and above the level of the harness attachment point and the user is standing.

DONNING AND SETUP

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 17

1 – Install the anchor strops around a secure anchor point. Warning: Make sure that the anchor point has no sharp edges;
2 – Pass the anchor strop end with the metal through the loop end; attach the lifeline to the strops using a connector FS802 (EN362).
3 | 4 – Tension the lifeline by adjusting the metal tensioner for approximately 3 turns.
FS Portable Lifeline System fig 18

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WWW.FALLSAFE-ONLINE.COM
LIFELINE
EN 795:2012 – B

WARNING – READ ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE TWO INSTRUCTIONS: GENERAL AND SPECIFIC.
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 2 50-7075-G3_STD2020_21_R3
LIFELINE

EQUIPMENT RECORD

ALL PERIODIC EXAMINATIONS SHOULD BE RECORDED BY A COMPETENT PERSON. THIS RECORD SHOULD BE KEPT WITH THE EQUIPMENT FOR THE WHOLE LIFETIME.

1 – PRODUCT| 2 – REF. NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 3 – SERIAL NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 4 – MANUFACTURING DATE
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)
5 – PURCHASE DATE| 6 – DATE OF THE FIRST USE
7 – OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
PERIODIC EXAMINATION AND REPAIR HISTORY
8 – DATE| 9 – REASON FOR ENTRY (PERIODIC EXAMINATION OR REPAIR)| 10 – DEFECTS, REPAIRS, ETC.| 11- NAME & SIGNATURE| 12 – NEXT PERIODIC EXAMINATION (DUE DATE)

MARKING/ LABELS

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 4 A. Serial Number
B. Reference Number
C. Standard
D. Manufactured Date
E. Brand Name
F. Notify Body
G. Instructions
H. QR Code
I. CE Marking

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

| ACCEPTABLE TEMPERATURE
---|---
| STORAGE
|  ANNUAL INSPECTION
| CLEANING
| DRYING
| HAZARDS
| RISK OF DEATH
| ATTENTION
| RIGHT
| WRONG
| CHECK

NOMENCLATURE/ FIELD OF APPLICATION

NOTIFIED BODY CE 2754
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR CE-TYPE APPROVAL:
ALIENOR CERTIFICATION, 21 rue Albert Einstein, Za du Sanital – 86100 Chatellerault – France
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR: (EU) 2016/425 | ISO 9001:2015
SGS FIMOKO OY, P.O. Box 30 (Särkiniementie 3) 00211 Helsinki – Finland
NOTIFIED BODY: CE 0598

  1. Connector – Steel
  2. Webbing – Polyester 44mm
  3. Label
  4. Webbing Metal Tensioner
  5. Anchor Strop
  6. Metal Anchor Point
  7. Bag

Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described on general instructions and the specific equipment instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity or any questions about the PPE. please contact us: www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/ reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE,.
An easy-to-install portable horizontal webbing safety line incorporating a ratchet for tensioning. tested and approved to EN795 Class B as an anchor device. The portable horizontal lifeline (FILL) system is designed for use as an anchoring between widely spaced anchor points for one person (EN795) or two people using T516.4151.Use the FILL where horizontal mobility and fall protection are required. Limitations: the following limits apply to the installation and use of the FILL:
– FILL Span — The maximum span distance is 20m. The span length must be reduced when clearance is limited.
– Anchor points — The FILL must be installed on a rigid structure, capable of supporting a force of at least 15kN (1 User) and 20 kN (2 Users) applied in all potential directions.
– FILL capacity — The maximum capacity of the FILL is two (2) persons, each one of them with a maximum weight of 100kg (including material and clothing).
– Subsystem Connecting — Each person must be attached to a fall arrest subsystem that must limit fall arrest forces to 6kN. Only use the approved subsystem as a lanyard with an energy absorber (EN354/ EN355) and/ or fall arrest block (EN360).
– Body holding device — The FILL must be used with a full body harness to EN361.
– Free fall — Rig and use the personal fall arrest system such that the maximum potential free fall does not exceed the subsystem manufacturer’s requirements.
– Pendulum (Swing) Falls — Swing falls occur when the anchorage point is not directly overhead. The force of striking an object in a swing fall may cause serious injury or death. Minimize swing falls by working as directly below the anchorage point as possible.
– Fall clearance — There must be sufficient clearance below the worker to arrest a fall before striking the lower lever or obstruction.
– Environmental hazards — Use of this equipment in areas with environmental hazards may affect its performance and will require additional precautions to reduce the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment Hazards as, but not limited to: extremes of temperatures (heat), trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges. chemical reagents. electrical conductivity. cutting, abrasion, and climatic exposure. corrosive environments, pendulum falls, and moving machinery.
Determine the locations of the end anchor points and evaluate their strengths in accordance with the limitations. determine the span length and evaluate the required clearance in accordance to instructions. Take the short part out of the bag and fix it to the anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – take the adjustable part out of the bag and unroll it up to the other anchor point, taking care not to twist it – Fix the second end to its anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – When the connections are properly made. open the lever of the tensioner and have the strap slip in the tensioner in order to obtain a minimum slack of the line. Tension the line by performing a pumping action with the lever of the tensioner – tension with the maximum force exerted by the user – make sure that the strap has completed at least two turns around the spindle – The spindle should not be overloaded: the strap might slip or jam the tensioner -When the lifeline is properly tensioned. lock the tensioner in the securing position (Completely closed) – Roll up the unused part and put it away in the bag. Connecting subsystem and harness: The user may then connect the connector on his fall arrest sub-system onto the D-ring anchor attachment point on the FILL and another end by the connector to the fall arrest attachment point marked A on the full body harness (EN361). If two persons are connected to the FILL you must connect both to the same FILL and if one person falls the second one may be pulled off the working surface due to deflection. The use of one FILL per person or short span length is recommended.
Sharp edges: Avoid installing FILL and work near sharp edges. if not avoidable, use a protective cover.
Rescue: A rescue plan must exist before any work start. suspension time in a harness is limited to approximately 15-20 minutes so a prompt rescue is critical.
Clearance distance: Required clearance distance from nearest lower level or obstruction to FILL height (See Instructions).
WARNING this information only applies when the fall arrester is directly overhead and above the level of the harness attachment point and the user is standing.

DONNING AND SETUP

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 17

1 – Install the anchor strops around a secure anchor point. Warning: Make sure that the anchor point has no sharp edges;
2 – Pass the anchor strop end with the metal through the loop end; attach the lifeline to the strops using a connector FS802 (EN362).
3 | 4 – Tension the lifeline by adjusting the metal tensioner for approximately 3 turns.
FS Portable Lifeline System fig 18

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WWW.FALLSAFE-ONLINE.COM
LIFELINE
EN 795:2012 – B

WARNING – READ ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE TWO INSTRUCTIONS: GENERAL AND SPECIFIC.
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 2 50-7075-G4_STD2020_21_R3
LIFELINE

EQUIPMENT RECORD

ALL PERIODIC EXAMINATIONS SHOULD BE RECORDED BY A COMPETENT PERSON. THIS RECORD SHOULD BE KEPT WITH THE EQUIPMENT FOR THE WHOLE LIFETIME.

1 – PRODUCT| 2 – REF. NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 3 – SERIAL NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 4 – MANUFACTURING DATE
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)
5 – PURCHASE DATE| 6 – DATE OF THE FIRST USE
7 – OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
PERIODIC EXAMINATION AND REPAIR HISTORY
8 – DATE| 9 – REASON FOR ENTRY (PERIODIC EXAMINATION OR REPAIR)| 10 – DEFECTS, REPAIRS, ETC.| 11- NAME & SIGNATURE| 12 – NEXT PERIODIC EXAMINATION (DUE DATE)

MARKING/ LABELS

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 4 A. Serial Number
B. Reference Number
C. Standard
D. Manufactured Date
E. Brand Name
F. Notify Body
G. Instructions
H. QR Code
I. CE Marking

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

| ACCEPTABLE TEMPERATURE
---|---
| STORAGE
|  ANNUAL INSPECTION
| CLEANING
| DRYING
| HAZARDS
| RISK OF DEATH
| ATTENTION
| RIGHT
| WRONG
| CHECK

NOMENCLATURE/ FIELD OF APPLICATION

NOTIFIED BODY CE 2754
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR CE-TYPE APPROVAL:
ALIENOR CERTIFICATION, 21 rue Albert Einstein, Za du Sanital – 86100 Chatellerault – France
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR: (EU) 2016/425 | ISO 9001:2015
SGS FIMOKO OY, P.O. Box 30 (Särkiniementie 3) 00211 Helsinki – Finland
NOTIFIED BODY: CE 0598

  1. Connector – Steel
  2. Webbing – Polyester 44mm
  3. Label
  4. Webbing Metal Tensioner
  5. Anchor Strop
  6. Metal Anchor Point
  7. Bag

Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described on general instructions and the specific equipment instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity or any questions about the PPE. please contact us: www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/ reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE,.
An easy-to-install portable horizontal webbing safety line incorporating a ratchet for tensioning. tested and approved to EN795 Class B as an anchor device. The portable horizontal lifeline (FILL) system is designed for use as an anchoring between widely spaced anchor points for one person (EN795) or two people using T516.4151.Use the FILL where horizontal mobility and fall protection are required. Limitations: the following limits apply to the installation and use of the FILL:
– FILL Span — The maximum span distance is 20m. The span length must be reduced when clearance is limited.
– Anchor points — The FILL must be installed on a rigid structure, capable of supporting a force of at least 15kN (1 User) and 20 kN (2 Users) applied in all potential directions.
– FILL capacity — The maximum capacity of the FILL is two (2) persons, each one of them with a maximum weight of 100kg (including material and clothing).
– Subsystem Connecting — Each person must be attached to a fall arrest subsystem that must limit fall arrest forces to 6kN. Only use the approved subsystem as a lanyard with an energy absorber (EN354/ EN355) and/ or fall arrest block (EN360).
– Body holding device — The FILL must be used with a full body harness to EN361.
– Free fall — Rig and use the personal fall arrest system such that the maximum potential free fall does not exceed the subsystem manufacturer’s requirements.
– Pendulum (Swing) Falls — Swing falls occur when the anchorage point is not directly overhead. The force of striking an object in a swing fall may cause serious injury or death. Minimize swing falls by working as directly below the anchorage point as possible.
– Fall clearance — There must be sufficient clearance below the worker to arrest a fall before striking the lower lever or obstruction.
– Environmental hazards — Use of this equipment in areas with environmental hazards may affect its performance and will require additional precautions to reduce the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment Hazards as, but not limited to: extremes of temperatures (heat), trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges. chemical reagents. electrical conductivity. cutting, abrasion, and climatic exposure. corrosive environments, pendulum falls, and moving machinery.
Determine the locations of the end anchor points and evaluate their strengths in accordance with the limitations. determine the span length and evaluate the required clearance in accordance to instructions. Take the short part out of the bag and fix it to the anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – take the adjustable part out of the bag and unroll it up to the other anchor point, taking care not to twist it – Fix the second end to its anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – When the connections are properly made. open the lever of the tensioner and have the strap slip in the tensioner in order to obtain a minimum slack of the line. Tension the line by performing a pumping action with the lever of the tensioner – tension with the maximum force exerted by the user – make sure that the strap has completed at least two turns around the spindle – The spindle should not be overloaded: the strap might slip or jam the tensioner -When the lifeline is properly tensioned. lock the tensioner in the securing position (Completely closed) – Roll up the unused part and put it away in the bag. Connecting subsystem and harness: The user may then connect the connector on his fall arrest sub-system onto the D-ring anchor attachment point on the FILL and another end by the connector to the fall arrest attachment point marked A on the full body harness (EN361). If two persons are connected to the FILL you must connect both to the same FILL and if one person falls the second one may be pulled off the working surface due to deflection. The use of one FILL per person or short span length is recommended.
Sharp edges: Avoid installing FILL and work near sharp edges. if not avoidable, use a protective cover.
Rescue: A rescue plan must exist before any work start. suspension time in a harness is limited to approximately 15-20 minutes so a prompt rescue is critical.
Clearance distance: Required clearance distance from nearest lower level or obstruction to FILL height (See Instructions).
WARNING this information only applies when the fall arrester is directly overhead and above the level of the harness attachment point and the user is standing.

DONNING AND SETUP

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 17

1 – Install the anchor strops around a secure anchor point. Warning: Make sure that the anchor point has no sharp edges;
2 – Pass the anchor strop end with the metal through the loop end; attach the lifeline to the strops using a connector FS802 (EN362).
3 | 4 – Tension the lifeline by adjusting the metal tensioner for approximately 3 turns.
FS Portable Lifeline System fig 18

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
WWW.FALLSAFE-ONLINE.COM
LIFELINE
EN 795:2012 – B

WARNING – READ ALL INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THE TWO INSTRUCTIONS: GENERAL AND SPECIFIC.
According to the Regulation (EU) 2016/425

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 2 50-7075-G5_STD2020_21_R3
LIFELINE

EQUIPMENT RECORD

ALL PERIODIC EXAMINATIONS SHOULD BE RECORDED BY A COMPETENT PERSON. THIS RECORD SHOULD BE KEPT WITH THE EQUIPMENT FOR THE WHOLE LIFETIME.

1 – PRODUCT| 2 – REF. NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 3 – SERIAL NUMBER
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)| 4 – MANUFACTURING DATE
(SEE THE EQUIPMENT LABEL)
5 – PURCHASE DATE| 6 – DATE OF THE FIRST USE
7 – OTHER RELEVANT INFORMATION
PERIODIC EXAMINATION AND REPAIR HISTORY
8 – DATE| 9 – REASON FOR ENTRY (PERIODIC EXAMINATION OR REPAIR)| 10 – DEFECTS, REPAIRS, ETC.| 11- NAME & SIGNATURE| 12 – NEXT PERIODIC EXAMINATION (DUE DATE)

MARKING/ LABELS

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 4 A. Serial Number
B. Reference Number
C. Standard
D. Manufactured Date
E. Brand Name
F. Notify Body
G. Instructions
H. QR Code
I. CE Marking

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

| ACCEPTABLE TEMPERATURE
---|---
| STORAGE
|  ANNUAL INSPECTION
| CLEANING
| DRYING
| HAZARDS
| RISK OF DEATH
| ATTENTION
| RIGHT
| WRONG
| CHECK

NOMENCLATURE/ FIELD OF APPLICATION

NOTIFIED BODY CE 2754
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR CE-TYPE APPROVAL:
ALIENOR CERTIFICATION, 21 rue Albert Einstein, Za du Sanital – 86100 Chatellerault – France
LISTED ORGANIZATION FOR: (EU) 2016/425 | ISO 9001:2015
SGS FIMOKO OY, P.O. Box 30 (Särkiniementie 3) 00211 Helsinki – Finland
NOTIFIED BODY: CE 0598

  1. Connector – Steel
  2. Webbing – Polyester 44mm
  3. Label
  4. Webbing Metal Tensioner
  5. Anchor Strop
  6. Metal Anchor Point
  7. Bag

Before using Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) you must read carefully and understand the safety information described on general instructions and the specific equipment instructions.
ATTENTION!!! If you have any doubt about the product if you need other language versions of the instructions for use, declarations of conformity or any questions about the PPE. please contact us: www.fallsafe- online.com.
WARNING: The manufacturer and the seller decline any responsibility in case of incorrect use, improper application or modifications/ reparations by persons not authorized by FALL SAFE,.
An easy-to-install portable horizontal webbing safety line incorporating a ratchet for tensioning. tested and approved to EN795 Class B as an anchor device. The portable horizontal lifeline (FILL) system is designed for use as an anchoring between widely spaced anchor points for one person (EN795) or two people using T516.4151.Use the FILL where horizontal mobility and fall protection are required. Limitations: the following limits apply to the installation and use of the FILL:
– FILL Span — The maximum span distance is 20m. The span length must be reduced when clearance is limited.
– Anchor points — The FILL must be installed on a rigid structure, capable of supporting a force of at least 15kN (1 User) and 20 kN (2 Users) applied in all potential directions.
– FILL capacity — The maximum capacity of the FILL is two (2) persons, each one of them with a maximum weight of 100kg (including material and clothing).
– Subsystem Connecting — Each person must be attached to a fall arrest subsystem that must limit fall arrest forces to 6kN. Only use the approved subsystem as a lanyard with an energy absorber (EN354/ EN355) and/ or fall arrest block (EN360).
– Body holding device — The FILL must be used with a full body harness to EN361.
– Free fall — Rig and use the personal fall arrest system such that the maximum potential free fall does not exceed the subsystem manufacturer’s requirements.
– Pendulum (Swing) Falls — Swing falls occur when the anchorage point is not directly overhead. The force of striking an object in a swing fall may cause serious injury or death. Minimize swing falls by working as directly below the anchorage point as possible.
– Fall clearance — There must be sufficient clearance below the worker to arrest a fall before striking the lower lever or obstruction.
– Environmental hazards — Use of this equipment in areas with environmental hazards may affect its performance and will require additional precautions to reduce the possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment Hazards as, but not limited to: extremes of temperatures (heat), trailing or looping of lanyards or lifelines over sharp edges. chemical reagents. electrical conductivity. cutting, abrasion, and climatic exposure. corrosive environments, pendulum falls, and moving machinery.
Determine the locations of the end anchor points and evaluate their strengths in accordance with the limitations. determine the span length and evaluate the required clearance in accordance to instructions. Take the short part out of the bag and fix it to the anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – take the adjustable part out of the bag and unroll it up to the other anchor point, taking care not to twist it – Fix the second end to its anchor point with the connector or an anchor device – When the connections are properly made. open the lever of the tensioner and have the strap slip in the tensioner in order to obtain a minimum slack of the line. Tension the line by performing a pumping action with the lever of the tensioner – tension with the maximum force exerted by the user – make sure that the strap has completed at least two turns around the spindle – The spindle should not be overloaded: the strap might slip or jam the tensioner -When the lifeline is properly tensioned. lock the tensioner in the securing position (Completely closed) – Roll up the unused part and put it away in the bag. Connecting subsystem and harness: The user may then connect the connector on his fall arrest sub-system onto the D-ring anchor attachment point on the FILL and another end by the connector to the fall arrest attachment point marked A on the full body harness (EN361). If two persons are connected to the FILL you must connect both to the same FILL and if one person falls the second one may be pulled off the working surface due to deflection. The use of one FILL per person or short span length is recommended.
Sharp edges: Avoid installing FILL and work near sharp edges. if not avoidable, use a protective cover.
Rescue: A rescue plan must exist before any work start. suspension time in a harness is limited to approximately 15-20 minutes so a prompt rescue is critical.
Clearance distance: Required clearance distance from nearest lower level or obstruction to FILL height (See Instructions).
WARNING this information only applies when the fall arrester is directly overhead and above the level of the harness attachment point and the user is standing.

DONNING AND SETUP

FS Portable Lifeline System fig 17

1 – Install the anchor strops around a secure anchor point. Warning: Make sure that the anchor point has no sharp edges;
2 – Pass the anchor strop end with the metal through the loop end; attach the lifeline to the strops using a connector FS802 (EN362).
3 | 4 – Tension the lifeline by adjusting the metal tensioner for approximately 3 turns.
FS Portable Lifeline System fig 18

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