VEVOR ROPE-S-25 Fall Protection Lifelines User Manual

September 23, 2024
VEVOR

ROPE-S-25 Fall Protection Lifelines

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Product Information

Technical Specifications

  • Model: ROPE-S-25, ROPE-S-50, ROPE-S-100,
    ROPE-Z-14-150

  • Main Material: Dacron

  • Color: Black, yellow

  • Net Weight: 2.06kg (ROPE-S-25), 3kg
    (ROPE-S-50), 4.7kg (ROPE-S-100), 7.6kg (ROPE-Z-14-150)

  • Line Supervisor Length: 25ft (ROPE-S-25), 50ft
    (ROPE-S-50), 100ft (ROPE-S-100), 150ft (ROPE-Z-14-150)

Product Usage Instructions

Fall Protection Lifelines Construction

This lifeline is made of high-strength Polyester braided rope
with a diameter of 14mm. It features a snap hook spliced at one end
and a stop knot at the other end. The Fall Arrester with lanyard is
connected with a Shock Pack and has a Snap Hook for attachment to
the harness. The Fall Arrester is designed to be used over the
twisted rope lifeline.

Fall Arrester Installation and Use

  1. Eliminate all risks of lower end and termination to ensure user
    safety.

  2. Ensure the Fall Arrester prevents the user from striking the
    next lower level or the leading edge of any fall hazard.

  3. Never tie a knot in the lifeline, except at the designated
    termination points.

Periodic Checking of Personal Protective Equipment

Regular periodic checks are essential for ensuring the
efficiency, durability, and safety of the equipment. Follow the
manufacturer’s recommended intervals for inspections. Periodic
controls are mandatory for certain device categories as indicated
in the instructions for use.

FAQ

Q: How often should I perform periodic checks on the fall

protection lifelines?

A: Periodic checks should be carried out at intervals
predetermined by the manufacturer to ensure equipment safety and
efficiency.

Q: Can I tie knots in the lifeline for additional support?

A: It is recommended not to tie knots in the lifeline except at
designated termination points as it may compromise safety.

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FALL PROTECTION LIFELINES USER MANUAL
MODEL NO.: ROPE-S-25, ROPE-S-50, ROPE-S-100, ROPE-Z-14-150
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Fall Protection Lifelines
MODEL NO.: ROPE-S-25, ROPE-S-50, ROPE-S-100, ROPE-Z-14-150
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GENERAL INFORMATION

Fall Protection Lifelines

Trademark

Reference standards

ANSI/ASSE Z359

“VEVOR. Fall Protection Lifelines” is an adjustable restraint device conforming to

standard ANSI/ASSE Z359.

This manual must be read and understood in its entirety . These instructions are

intended to meet the manufacturer instructions. The user must fully understand the proper equipment use and limitations.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Model Main Material
Color Net Weight
(kg) line supervisor(ft)

ROPE-S-25
2.06 25

ROPE-S-50 ROPE-S-100

Dacron

Black, yellow

3

4.7

ROPE-Z-14-150
7.6

50

100

150

PACKAGE CONTENTS

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storage bag×1

Product instruction

Fall Protection Lifelines construction

This lifeline is made up of high-strength Polyester braided rope. The diameter of the rope is 14mm. It is provided with a snap hook spliced at one end and the other end has a stop knot. Fall Arrester with lanyard Connected with a Shock Pack and has a Snap Hook at the end. attachment to the harness. The Fall Arrester is used over the twisted rope lifeline.

Fall Arrester Installation and Use

  1. Eliminate all risk of lower end and termination. Either ensure Fall Arrester will prevent the user from striking the next lower level and that there is always adequate fall clearance, or that Fall Arrester will not reach the leading edge of any fall hazard when used at its full length. NEVER tie a knot in a lifeline, except at the

extreme bottom of the lifeline in order to prevent Fall Arrest from detaching. 2) Eliminate or minimize all risks of swing falls. 3) Attach snap hook with integrated Shock Pack to compatible anchorage connector. 4) Attach snap hook with integrated Fall Arrest to applicable harness D-ring. 5) To move along lifeline, compress and hold Fall Arrest handle. ALWAYS adjust Fall Arrest to reduce slack in the system as much as possible. When attached to a Fall Arrest and moving along work surface, ALWAYS do so by moving Fall Arrester along rope, and NEVER by moving only the rope itself. For example, if moving from a roof edge to the roof peak, engage handle of fall Arrester ad moves it up the Fall Arrester while walking to peak. DO NOT move up to the roof peak by moving Fall Arrester and keep Fall Arrest stationary; doing so can create free fall in excess of levels permitted by the system. 6) To restrict Fall Arrest movement along lifeline, release Fall Arrest handle. 7) Fall Arrester comes with an anti-panic feature that automatically acts in case the user holds the fall arrester and grasps it too tightly. However, care must be taken that never grab a fall arrester in the event of a fall. 8) NEVER work above the Fall Arrester unless free fall is limited to 6 or less. One connection per Fall Arrester. NEVER attempt to remove components from Fall Arrester.
PERIODIC CHECKING OFPERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Description
PERIODIC CHECKING OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT GENERAL REMARKS
Carrying out regular periodic checks (at intervals predetermined by the manufacturer) is vital for ensuring the equipment’s efficiency and durability and the user’s safety. The performance of regular periodic inspections is required by the ASTM F887-16 standard and it is therefore mandatory only for some device categories, whose instructions for use will expressly indicate such obligation. Carrying out periodical controls doesn’t relieve the user from the obligation to

perform the controls before and after each use, nor to require an extraordinary periodic check, in case an outstanding event occurs (ex, a fall, even from a low height, a change of user etc.), or in case of doubts about the correct functioning of the device. Attention! Before first use, the owner/user of PPE must fill in the “device identification sheet” when present in the user’s instructions of the same, Attention! The Inspector, after having carried out the periodic inspection, is responsible for the proper functioning of a PPE. The check must be performed with the highest accuracy, without haste, and after completing all the necessary steps.
Regular periodic checks must be carried out: if the previous use of the device is unknown;at least every 12 months, with normal/standard use;in the presence of anomalies found during the inspections before and after each use; except for exceptions, whenever there is a change of user;filling the periodic inspection sheet in,; Attention! The periodic inspection sheet also exists in the optimized version for kits or systems of PPE. Attention! Provided that the minimum mandatory frequency for the periodic inspection is 12 months, it can be increased (i.e. 3 months, 6 months etc.) according to the national regulations in force or the frequency, intensity and method of use (i.e. heavy use, use in a marine environment, corrosive atmospheres etc.). The periodic inspection sheet must be filled out: following the specific procedure for each type of device. climbing technology.com);consulting the photographic material available, where present;consulting the instructions for use of the device;examining the device in a suitable, tidy and well-lit environment. The photographic material at the end of the procedures is accompanied by an explication caption and by the following symbols:
The device is in good condition or has only minor damages: it is therefore suitable for use.
The device has medium/major damages that affect its primary functions and, as a consequence, must be discarded.
The device has defects that can be solved through lubrication or cleaning. If such defects are not solved, the device must be discarded.

The device has defects.

DEVICE PERIODIC CHECK SHEET

  1. Known product history

1.1

Check the existence and the readability of the marking details

1.2

Check that device has not exceeded the storage and/or in-use lifetime,

as stated in the specific instructions for use.

1.3

Check that the device is intact and no parts are missing (check against a

new product).

1.4

Check that the device has not been modified outside the factory or

serviced in a non-approved centre (check against a new product).

1.5

Any PPE showing unexpected degradation should be quarantined,

pending a detailed inspection. The user should:

– Provide precise information on the usage conditions.

– Report any exceptional event regarding his PPE. (Examples: fall or fall

arrest, use or storage at extreme temperatures, modification outside

manufacturer’s facilities…).

  1. Checking the condition of the sheath

2.1

Check the condition of the sheath over the full length of the rope. Make

sure there are nocuts, burns, frayed strands, fuzzy areas, or signs of

chemicals…

  1. Checking the condition of the core

3.1

Do a tactile inspection of the core over the full length of the rope, as

indicated in the drawing. This allows you to detect areas where the core

is damaged (hard spots, swelling, soft or crushed areas…).

  1. Checking the condition of the core

4.1

To check the length of your rope, follow the steps below:1. Completely

uncoil the rope.2. Check the middle mark of the rope. There is a simple

way to find the middle of the rope: hold the two rope ends together, then

slide the two strands simultaneously through your hands until the middle

of the rope is reached. If your rope has a middle mark, check it for

accuracy. If the mark is OK, go to the next step. If the mark is not in the

right place or if there is no middle mark, place a piece of adhesive tape

at the rope’s midpoint to help measure its length.

DEVICE PERIODIC CHECK SHEET

No.

Date

Reasonfor check

Name and signature of the person responsible for checking.

Notes (defects found, repairs performed or otherrelevant information)

Check results

Date of next check

Device fit

1

Periodic Additional

for use. Device

unfit for use

Device fit

2

Periodic Additional

for use. Device

unfit for use

Device fit

3

Periodic Additional

for use. Device

unfit for use

Device fit

4

Periodic Additional

for use. Device

unfit for use

Device fit

5

Periodic Additional

for use. Device

unfit for use

Device fit

6

Periodic Additional

for use. Device

unfit for use

WARNINGS

PHOTO APPENDIX

COMPLETION

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