Miller HLLR Series HLLR2-Z7 310 lb Wt Capacity 1 Workers Per System Instruction Manual
- June 3, 2024
- Miller
Table of Contents
- HLLR Series HLLR2-Z7 310 lb Wt Capacity 1 Workers Per System
- Purpose
- General Requirements, Warnings and Limitations
- System Diagram of Components, Assembly & Installation
- Training
- Inspection
- Fall Clearance
- SWING FALLS
- Care, Maintenance and Storage
- Product Labels
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Miller HLLR Seris
Miller TechLine™
Temporary Horizontal Lifeline Systems
User Instruction Manual
HLLR Series HLLR2-Z7 310 lb Wt Capacity 1 Workers Per System
Thank You
Thank you for your purchase of Miller fall protection equipment manufactured
by Honeywell Safety Products. Miller brand products are produced to meet the
highest standards of quality at our ISO 9001 certified facility. Miller
equipment will provide you with years of use when cared for properly.
WARNING
All persons using this equipment must read, understand and follow all
instructions. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. Do not
use this equipment unless you are properly trained.
Questions?
CALL
1.800.873.5242
It is crucial that the authorized person/user of this equipment read and
understand these instructions. In addition, federal law requires employers to
ensure that all users are trained in the proper installation, use, inspection,
and maintenance of fall protection equipment. Fall protection training should
be an integral part of a comprehensive safety program.
Proper use of fall arrest systems can save lives and reduce the potential of
serious injuries from a fall. The user must be aware that forces experienced
during the arrest of a fall or prolonged suspension may cause bodily injury.
Consult a physician if there is any question about the user’s ability to use
this product. Pregnant women and minor children must not use this product.
Purpose
Miller TechLine Horizontal Lifeline Systems are temporary horizontal rope lifeline systems designed to provide fall protection for up to two workers. Kits are available for one or two workers in lengths of 30 ft. (9m) and/or 60 ft. (18m); anchorage connector options include cross-arm straps or roof anchors.
SKU | Description | Kit Contents |
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TechLine HLL Kits with Cross-Arm Straps
HLLR1/30FT HLLR1/60FT| Temporary Rope HLL System for 1 worker; available with
30 ft. (9m) or 60 ft. (18m) lifeline| 11/16-in. (17.5mm) kernmantle-style rope
lifeline / Lifeline adjuster / Two (2) heavy-duty cross-arm anchorage straps /
One (1) connecting O-ring / Waterproof bucket
HLLR2/30FT HLLR2/60FT| Temporary Rope HLL System for 2 workers; available with
30 ft. (9m) or 60 ft. (18m) lifeline
| 11/16-in. (17.5mm) kernmantle-style rope lifeline / Lifeline adjuster / Two
(2) heavy-duty cross-arm anchorage straps / Shock absorber / Two (2)
connecting O-rings / Waterproof bucket
Add a “-Z7” before the “/” for 3600 lb. gate snap hooks.
TechLine Residential HLL Kits with RA30-2 Roof Anchors
HLLR0/RR60FT| Temporary Rope HLL System for 2 workers; 60 ft. (18m) lifeline|
11/16-in. (17.5mm) kernmantle-style rope lifeline / Lifeline adjuster / Two
(2) RA30- 2 roof anchors / Shock absorber / Two (2) connecting O-rings /
Storage bag
HLLR1/RR60FT| Temporary Rope HLL System for 2 workers; 60 ft. (18m) lifeline|
11/16-in. (17.5mm) kernmantle-style rope lifeline / Lifeline adjuster / Two
(2) RA30- 2 roof anchors / Shock absorber / Two (2) connecting O-rings / One
(1) Titan™
full-body harness (T4000/UAK) / One (1) 3 ft. (0.9m) Titan™ lanyard with SofStop® shock absorber (T6111/3FTAF) / One (1) Miller MicroLoc™ trailing rope grab (8173/U) / One (1) 50 ft. (15m) vertical lifeline (300C/50FTBL) / Storage bag
HLLR2/RR60FT| Temporary Rope HLL System for 2 workers; 60 ft. (18m) lifeline| 11/16-in. (17.5mm) kernmantle-style rope lifeline / Lifeline adjuster / Two (2) RA30- 2 roof anchors / Shock absorber / Two (2) connecting O-rings / Two (2) Titan™ full- body harnesses (T4000/UAK) / Two (2) 3 ft. (0.9m) Titan™ lanyards with SofStop® shock absorber (T6111/3FTAF) / Two (2) Miller MicroLoc™ trailing rope grabs (8173/U) / Two (2) 50 ft. (15m) vertical lifelines (300C/50FTBL) / Storage bag
General Requirements, Warnings and Limitations
2.1 General Requirements
All warnings and instructions shall be provided to authorized
persons/users.
All authorized persons/users must reference the regulations governing
occupational safety, as well as applicable ANSI or CSA standards. Please refer
to product labeling for information on CSA standards met by product.
Proper precautions should always be taken to remove any obstructions, debris,
material, or other recognized hazards from the work area that could cause
injuries or interfere with the operation of the system.
All equipment must be inspected before each use according to the
manufacturer’s instructions.
All equipment should be inspected by a To minimize the potential for
accidental disengagement, a competent person must ensure system compatibility.
Equipment must not be altered in any way. Repairs must be performed only by
the manufacturer, or persons or entities authorized in writing by the
manufacturer.
Any product exhibiting deformities, unusual wear, or deterioration must be
immediately discarded.
Any equipment subject to a fall must be removed from service.
The authorized person/user shall have a rescue plan and the means at hand to
implement it when using this equipment.
Never use fall protection equipment for purposes other than those for which it
was designed. Fall protection equipment should never be used for towing or
hoisting.
Always check for obstructions below the work area to make sure potential fall
path is clear.
Allow adequate fall clearance below the work surface.
Never remove product labels, which include important warnings and information
for the authorized person/user.
2.2 System Warnings and Limitations
SYSTEM COMPATIBILTY
Miller TechLine Horizontal Lifeline Systems are designed for use with
Honeywell-approvedcomponents. Substitution or replacement withnon-approved
component ombinations, subsystems, or both, may affect or interfere with the
safe function of each other and endanger the compatibility within the system.
This incompatibility may affect the reliability and safety of the total
system.
SYSTEM FORCES
The TechLine HLL is equipped with an inline shock absorber. In the event of a
fall, the shock absorber limits system forces.
CAPACITY
The maximum capacity of Miller TechLine Systems is two (2) workers at 310 lbs
(140.6kg) each, including body weight, tools, and clothing, for the two-worker
system. Do not exceed this weight. Capacity ratings assume the anchorage or
structure to which the horizontal lifeline kit is installed meets the load
requirements.
LIFELINE
Do not use this system if the tensioner does not lock onto the lifeline or if
any component in the system does not operate properly or appears to be
damaged.
Use only the lifeline provided.
The lifeline must be placed at or above the back D-ring on the harness, unless
the below the D-ring, such as those designated Connect to the O-rings on the
lifeline only.
PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEMS
A Honeywell-approved full-body harness and shock-absorbing lanyard, self-
retracting lifeline/fall limiter or rope grab/vertical lifeline with a maximum
fall arrest force of 900 lbf (4kN) must be used with this system. The personal
fall arrest system MUST limit fall arrest forces to 900 lbf (4kN).
Use only connecting devices with compatible locking snap hooks, auto-locking
carabiners, or other Honeywell-approved connectors.
Fall arrest systems must be rigged in accordance to regulatory requirements.
[All instructions and warnings provided with the components of the personal
fall arrest system must be read, understood, and followed.] Personal fall
arrest systems must be rigged to limit a free fall to the shortest possible
distance [6 ft (1.8m) maximum].
FALL CLEARANCE & SWING FALL
Ensure that adequate clearance exists in your fall path to avoid striking a
lower level or obstruction. The amount of fall clearance required is dependent
upon the type of connecting device being used, number of workers on the
system, the length of the (see 6.0 Fall Clearance).
Work directly under or along side the lifeline to avoid the hazards of a swing
fall. A swing fall can occur when the anchorage point is not located directly
above the point at which a worker falls. See 6.0 Fall Clearance for further
explanation and additional warnings related to swing falls.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
Use of this equipment in areas where environmental hazards exist may require
additional precautions to limit the possibility of injury to the user or
damage to the equipment. Hazards may include, but are not limited to high
heat, caustic chemicals, corrosive environments, high-voltage power lines,
explosive or toxic gases, moving machinery, and sharp edges. Polyester should
be used in certain chemical or acidic environments. Use in a corrosive or
caustic environment dictates a more frequent inspection and servicing program
to ensure the integrity of the device is maintained. All synthetic material
must be protected from sources. The use of heat resistant materials is
recommended in these applications. Do not expose the equipment to any hazard
which it is not designed to withstand. Consult the manufacturer in cases of
doubt.which it
System Diagram of Components, Assembly & Installation
Before installation of this equipment, carefully inspect to ensure that it is
in useable condition. Check for missing or damaged parts. Do not use if any
component does not operate properly, is missing, or appears to be damaged in
any way. Refer to the inspection section of this manual.
The anchorage/structure that this system is attached to must be capable of
supporting 5,000 lbs. (22.2 kN) per user attached; or be designed, installed
and used, under the maintains a safety factor of at least two.
Anchorage connectors must be rated for 5,000 lbs (22.2kN) and chosen to locate
the lifeline at or above the height of the D-ring on the harness. Anchors and
systems must be installed and used in such a manner as to minimize the
potential for a swing fall hazard and limit free fall distance to 6 feet
(1.8m) or less.
3.1 TechLine HLL System w/Cross-Arm Straps
(Complete system diagram shortened for illustration purposes)
A. CROSS-ARM STRAPS
Used to secure lifeline to an anchorage point.
B. SNAP HOOK
Self-locking snap hook used to connect the end of the lifeline to an approved
anchorage connector.
C. IN-LINE SHOCK ABSORBER
Designed to limit forces to 2,500 lbs (11.2kN), which provides a 2:1 safety
factor for 5,000 lb (22.2kN) anchorage.
D. LIFELINE ADJUSTER/ TENSIONER
Used to adjust the length of the rope, indicate proper pre-tension and
maintain tension.
E. CARABINER
Auto-locking carabiner used to connect the end of the lifeline to an approved
anchorage connector.
F. LIFELINE
5/8” (15.9mm) polyester rope used to span between two anchorage connectors.
G. O-RINGS
Used to connect worker’s shock-absorbing lanyard, self-retracting lifeline, or
rope grab and vertical lifeline to the horizontal lifeline.
Assembly and Installation
Step 1
Wrap a cross-arm strap around each approved anchorage point for the system
installation. To prevent slippage, wrap cross-arm strap around anchorage point
as many times as possible. D-ring must pass completely through the loop.
Step 2
Secure snap hook (on shock absorber lifeline end) and carabiner (on opposite
lifeline end) to D-rings on cross-arm straps. Be sure the snap hook and
carabiner are properly connected-closed and locked–and no gate loading is
present.
Step 3
Remove slack in the system by releasing the tension release lever and pull the
free end of the rope through the tensioner.
Step 4
Tension the line with a wrench or bar rope while at the same time turning the
tensioner nut in the direction of the arrow. Tighten nut (1-3/16”) until
tensioner begins to slip against the rope. Once slippage occurs, DO NOT
continue to tighten the tensioner.
Step 5
Close the tension release lever to prevent unintentional loosening of line
tension.
For use, connect only to one of the 0-rings provided on the horizontal
lifeline. DO NOT connect to both 0-rings with one connecting device. DO NOT
connect more than one connecting device to a single 0-ring. Use only
connecting devices with compatible locking snap hooks, auto-locking
carabiners, or other Honeywell-approved connectors.
3.2 TechLine Residential HLL System w/RA30-2 Roof Anchors
A. RA30-2 ROOF ANCHORS
Used to secure lifeline to anchorage point.
B. SNAP HOOK
Self-locking snap hook used to connect the end of the lifeline to an approved
anchorage connector.
C. IN-LINE SHOCK ABSORBER
Designed to limit forces to 2,500 lbs (11.2kN), which provides a 2:1 safety
factor for 5,000 lb (22.2kN) anchorage.
D. LIFELINE ADJUSTER/ TENSIONER
Used to adjust the length of the rope, indicate proper pre-tension and
maintain tension.
E. CARABINER
Auto-locking carabiner used to connect the end of the lifeline to an approved
anchorage connector.
F. LIFELINE
5/8” (15.9mm) polyester rope used to span between two anchorage connectors.
G. O-RINGS
Used to connect worker’s shock- absorbing lanyard, self-retracting lifeline,
or rope grab and vertical lifeline to the horizontal lifeline.
Assembly and Installation
Step 1
Install a roof anchor at each approved anchorage point for the system
installation. Read warnings and limitations with regard to roof anchor
installation, and follow installation instructions below.
RA30-2 Roof Anchor Warnings and Limitations
- The RA30-2 roof anchor is designed for roof-top installations on fully sheathed roofs com-prised of wood members. Roof anchor may be installed on roof peaks or flat roofs, and must be installed at least 6 ft. (1.8m) from any roof edge when used with the Techline HLL System. Do not install on unsupported roof structures such as eaves or gable overhangs. Do not install on facia boards.
- Roof anchor location is critical to minimize potential fall clearance and possible swing falls. Always avoid a possible gable end swing fall. Locate anchors so that any potential swing fall hazards have been eliminated. Never install the Techline HLL System vertically on a sloped roof. Never work above the roof level of the anchor (i.e., higher level, dormer, higher roof structure, etc.).
- Roof anchor must be positioned perpendicular to the lifeline such that the 0-ring to which the lifeline is attached is centered on the anchor chain.
- Before installation and before each use, inspect the structure and roof members (i.e., studs, joists, rafters, trusses), where the roof anchor is installed or will be installed for deteriorated wood, rot, decay, defects, or any other questionable conditions. Ensure that the condition of the support structure will support the anticipated loads created by a fall arrest. Before use of any roofing fall protection system, ensure that the anchor is prop-erly and securely installed with the required number of fasteners.
- RA30-2 roof anchors are reusable anchorage connectors designed to be repositioned as work progresses, provided that the roof anchor has not seen fall arrest forces and has not been damaged in any way. It is recommended that eight (8) new 5/16″ x 2-1/2″ (7.9mm x 63.5mrn) or longer lag screws be used each time the anchor is installed. Roof anchor must be inspected before each installation.
Install HLL horizontally; never install vertically on a sloped roof
RA30-2 Roof Anchor Installation
- Locate and mark solid roof members/support structures (i.e., studs, joists, rafters, trusses, etc.) under roof sheathing at the location where the roof anchor will be installed.
- Follow the illustration above for proper set-up. Install the RA30-2 roof anchor with eight (8) 5/16” x 2-½” (7.9mm x 63.5mm) or longer lag screws (four on each side). NOTE: Predrill 13/64” (5.2mm) or smaller pilot holes for easier installation of lag screws.
WARNING: Use all eight (8) 5/16” x 2-½” (7.9mm x 63.5mm) lag screws to
attach the RA30-2 roof anchor. All screws must pass through the sheathing and
into a support
structure. If this warning is not followed, the anchorage connection will be
weakened and serious injury or death could occur in the event of a fall.
WARNING: Attach the TechLine Horizontal Lifeline to the roof anchor
O-ring only using the locking snap hooks on each end of the lifeline system.
Step 2
Secure snap hook (on shock absorber lifeline end) and carabiner (on opposite
lifeline end) to O-rings on roof anchors. Be sure snap hook and carabiner are
properly connected–closed and locked-and no gate loading is present.
Step 3
Remove slack in system by releasing the tension release lever and pull the
free end of the rope through the tensioner.
Step 4
Tension the line with wrench or bar rope while at the same time turning the
tensioner nut in the direction of the arrow. Tighten nut (1-3/16”) until
tensioner begins to slip against the rope. Once slippage occurs, DO NOT
continue to tighten the tensioner.
Step 5
Close the tension release lever to prevent unintentional loosening of line
tension.
For use, connect only to one of the 0-rings provided on the horizontal
lifeline.
DO NOT connect to both 0-rings with one connecting device.
DO NOT connect more than one connecting device to a single 0-ring.
Use only connecting devices with compatible locking snap hooks, auto-locking
carabiners, or other Honeywell-approved connectors.
Training
It is the responsibility of the user and the purchaser of this equipment to
assure they are familiar with these instructions and are trained in the proper
use, installation, operation, maintenance and limitations of this product.
Training should be conducted periodically and without exposing the trainee to
a fall hazard.
Training is an integral part of our Total Solution in fall protection, since
no fall protection equip-ment — regardless of how effective — can save an
employee who is not trained in its use. To meet this crucial requirement,
Miller Training provides the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve a safe,
more productive work environment. For more information on Miller Training,
contact a representative today: 800.873.5242.
Inspection
Miller TechLine Horizontal Lifeline Systems must be visually inspected by the
user before each use and inspected by a Competent Person on a regular basis,
at least annually.
Perform the following procedures if applicable to your system and its
components:
GENERAL PRODUCT INSPECTION REQUIRED FOR ALL SYSTEM COMPONENTS
Inspect system and its components for any of the following: bent, cracked,
distorted, worn, malfunctioning or damaged parts; rough or sharp edges; loose
fasteners or missing parts/ components; corrosion; deterioration; signs that
indicate the product has been subjected to a fall arrest; or any other
indications of damage/problems that may affect the integrity and operation of
the component/system. If in doubt, contact the manufacturer.
Anchorage Connectors
Cross-Arm Straps: When inspecting the webbing, be sure to inspect each
section, rotating and flexing, to reveal any damage, cuts, broken
strands/fibers, frayed areas, pulled stitches, burns, environmental or
chemical damage (refer to Table 1), unusual wearing patterns, or signs of
deterioration. Inspect hardware for distortion, cracks, breaks, corrosion,
pitted surfaces, and rough or sharp edges.
Roof Anchors: In addition to the general inspection, carefully inspect
rivets, studs and fasteners to ensure that all are present, securely tightened
or clinched, and are not damaged in any way. Check 0-ring and chain for any
damage, cracks, distortion, rough or sharp edges. Chain must not be twisted or
have any kinks. Anchor side plates should be flat and free of corrosion.
Horizontal Lifeline
When inspecting lifelines, begin at one end and work to the opposite end.
Slowly rotate the lifeline so that the entire circumference is checked.
Inspect lifeline for cuts, frays, burns, broken fibers and excessive wear.
Also inspect for signs of environmental or chemical damage (refer to Table 1).
Snap Hooks/Thimbles: Inspect closely for hook and eye distortions,
cracks, breaks, corrosion, pitted surfaces, and rough or sharp edges. The gate
(keeper) should seat into the nose without binding and should not be distorted
or obstructed. The gate spring should exert sufficient force to firmly close
the gate. When the gate is closed, the locking mechanism MUST prevent the gate
from opening. The thimble must be firmly seated in the eye of the splice, and
the splice should have no loose or cut strands. The edges of the thimble must
be free of sharp edges, distortion, or cracks.
Tensioner: Check tensioner for damage, cracks, wear, corrosion or
malfunctioning components. Ensure that it is operating properly and only as
intented by the manufacturer.
O- rings: O-rings must be present on the lifeline for attachment of the
connecting device.
Check O-rings for any damage, cracks, distortion, rough or sharp edges.
Shock Absorber: The outer portion of the pack should be examined for burn
holes and tears. Stitching on areas where the pack is sewn to the webbing and
hardware should be examined for loose strands, rips, deterioration or other
signs of activation. Pack-style shock absorbers will break open to release the
core contents when subjected to fall arrest forces. Any signs of breakage,
rips or tears should be noted as an indication of deployment.
For any missing, damaged or replacement parts call: 800.873.5242.
TABLE 1 – TYPES OF MATERIAL DAMAGE
HEAT | CHEMICAL | MOLTEN METAL OR FLAME | PAINTS AND SOLVENTS |
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In excessive heat, rope/ webbing becomes brittle and has a shriveled brownish appearance. Fibers will break when flH[HG. 6KRXOG QRW EH used above 180°F.| Change in color usually appearing as a brownish smear or smudge. Transverse cracks when rope/ webbing is bent over a mandrel. Loss of elasticity in rope/ webbing.| Rope/webbing strands fuse together. Hard shiny spots. Hard and brittle feel.| Paint which penetrates and dries restricts movement of fibers. Drying agents and solvents in some paints will appear as chemical damage.
If inspection reveals a defect in condition or if components have been subjected to fall arrest forces, remove the horizontal lifeline system and all components from service immediately.
Fall Clearance
Refer to the Fall Clearance Diagram and to the following Fall Clearance Tables
provided to obtain the minimum Total Fall Clearance Required from the working
surface or roof edge to the next lower level or obstruction.
Important: Be sure to reference the correct fall clearance table for the
specifics of your Techline Horizontal Lifeline System and application. Fall
clearance required depends on varying factors such as the span length of the
horizontal lifeline, the number of users on the system, and the connecting
device(s) being used. In addition, fall clearance requirements differ for the
Techline HLL System with Cross-Arm Straps and the Techline HLL System with
RA30-2 Roof Anchors based on the installation height of the system (above
working surface vs. working surface level).
If you have any questions about the fall clearance warnings and information
provided in this section, please contact Honeywell Technical Service
immediately at 800.873.5242 (press 4).
FALL CLEARANCE DIAGRAM
(For illustration purposes only; Techline HLL System with cross-arm straps
shown)
TECHLINE HLL SYSTEM w/ CROSS ARM STRAPS FALL CLEARANCE TABLES
Total Fall Clearance Required for one worker connected to system with Miller shock-absorbing lanyard.
Span Length| Length of Lanyard (in Feet & Inches)
(in Feet)*| 3 (0.9m)| 6 (1.8m)
0-10 (0-3m)| 14’-1” (4.29m)| 17’-1” (5.18m)
11-20 (3.4-6.1m)| 14’-8” (4.47m)| 17’-8” (5.38m)
21-30 (6.4-9.1m)| 15’-3” (4.65m)| 18’-3” (5.56m)
31-40 (9.4-12.2m)| 15’-10” (4.83m)| 18’-10” (5.74m)
41-50 (12.5-15.2m)| 16’-5” (5m)| 19’-5” (5.92m)
51-60 (15.5-18.2m)| 17’-1” (5.18m)| 20’-1” (6.12m)
Total Fall Clearance Required for two workers connected to system with
Miller shock-absorbing lanyards.
Span Length (in Feet)*| Length of Lanyard (in Feet & Inches)
3 (0.9m)| 6 (1.8m)
0-10 (0-3m)| 14’-1” (4.29m)| 17’-1” (5.18m)
11-20 (3.4-6.1m)| 14’-9” (4.5m)| 17’-9” (5.41m)
21-30 (6.4-9.1m)| 15’-8” (4.78m)| 18’-8” (5.69m)
31-40 (9.4-12.2m)| 16’-8” (5.08m)| 19’-8” (5.99m)
41-50 (12.5-15.2m)| 17’-7” (5.36m)| 20’-7” (6.27m)
51-60 (15.5-18.2m)| 18’-7” (5.66m)| 21’-7” (6.58m)
*Span Lengths are provided in feet (meters); for lengths that fall between the span length ranges provided, round up or down to the nearest span length using standard rounding rules. (Ex.: For 30’-5”, use the span length of 31-40 feet to determine required fall clearance. For 50’-2”, use the span length of 41-50 feet to determine required fall clearance.)
Total Fall Clearance Required for one or two workers connected to system with
Miller self-retracting lifeline (SRL) or Miller rope grab and vertical
lifeline.
Span Length (in Feet)* | 1 Worker | 2 Workers |
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0-10 (0-3m) | 19’-1” (5.82m) | 19’-1” (5.82m) |
11-20 (3.4-6.1m) | 19’-8” (5.99m) | 19’-9” (6.02m) |
21-30 (6.4-9.1m) | 20’-3” (6.17m) | 20’-8” (6.3m) |
31-40 (9.4-12.2m) | 20’-10” (6.35m) | 21’-7” (6.58m) |
41-50 (12.5-15.2m) | 21’-5” (6.53m) | 22’-7” (6.88m) |
51-60 (15.5-18.2m) | 22’-1” (6.73m) | 23’-7” (7.19m) |
*Span Lengths are provided in feet (meters); for lengths that fall between the span length ranges provided, round up or down to the nearest span length using standard ounding rules. (Ex.: For 30’-5”, use the span length of 31-40 feet to determine required fall clearance. For 50’-2”, use the span length of 41-50 feet to determine required fall clearance.)
SWING FALLS
WARNING
Work directly under or along side the lifeline to avoid hazards of a swing fall. A swing fall can occur when the anchorage point is not located directly above the point at which a worker falls. In a swing fall situation, required fall clearance increases, and the force of hitting an obstruction while swinging can be great and cause serious injury. Always keep connecting device perpedicular to the horizontal lifeline to minimize any potential for a swing fall. Always avoid a possible gable end swing fall. Never work in an area where a swing fall hazard exists.
Care, Maintenance and Storage
Basic care of all fall protection equipment will prolong the durable life of
the unit/system and will contribute toward the performance of its vital safety
function.
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS
Periodically clean system components using a damp cloth and mild detergent to
remove any dirt, paint, or other contaminants that may have accumulated. Wipe
dry with a lean cloth and/or hang freely to dry away from excessive heat,
steam or long periods of sunlight.
MAINTENANCE/SERVICE
Servicing must only be carried out by Honeywell Safety Products. in the
inspection and replacement of the system. A record log of all servicing and
inspection dates for this ystem must be maintained. This system and all
components must be withdrawn from service if subjected to fall arresting
forces. Only original Miller replacement parts are pproved for use in this
system. Non-repairable components that do not pass inspection must be disposed
of in a manner to prevent inadvertent further use. Contact oneywell Technical
Service at 800.873.5242 if you have any questions.
STORAGE
When not in use, store in a clean, dry location, free of exposure to heat,
light, excessive moisture, oil, chemicals, vapors, or other degrading
elements.
Product Labels
If user for fall prototecctecllone, a Mllfer shocck lifeline must be used.
Inspect all components before each use.
Remove from service if any damage is detected.
Users must be trained before using this system.
A rescue plan should be developed prior to use.
Connectors and anchorage points must be compatible and able to support 5,000
lbs. (22kN).
The lifeline must be placed at or above the back D-ring on the harness, unless
Do not allow lifeline to contact sharp or abrasive surfaces, sparks, or
temperatures above 180 egrees F (82 degrees C).
WARNING.
- MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS SUPPLIED WITH THIS PRODUCT AT TIME OF SHIPMENT MUST BE FOLLOWED – FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
- USE FALL PROTECTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS.
- DO NOT ALLOW PRODUCT TO CONTACT SHARP OR ABRASIVE SURFACES.
- CONNECTORS AND ANCHORAGE POINTS MUST BE COMPATIBLE AND ABLE TO SUPPORT 5,000 LBS.
Cross Arm Strap Model/Length: HLLCS/1 OFT
Date of Manufacture: 08/15/10 Capacity Rating: 310 lbs. per worker See
instruction manual for number of workers.
Min. Tensile Strength: 5000 lbs.
Inspection No.: 16 9 09 7 Honeywell Safety Products Franklin, PA USA 800-873-5242
All persons using this equipment must read, follow, and understand all
instructions. Failure to do so may result in serious injury or death. Inspect
before each use in accordance to the manufacturer’s instructions suppled at
the time of shipment. Anchorage points and all horizontal lifeline components
must be rated for 5000 lbs. See instruction manual for fall clearance
requirements. Each worker must use a MillerfTitan Shock-Absorbing Lanyard or
SRL.
Material: Polyester
Expiration Date: See manual for inspection.
Compliance: ANSI 2359.1 & A10.32-2004 OSHA 1926.502
DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL.
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MILLER® FALL PROTECTION PRODUCT
TOTAL SATISFACTION ASSURANCE
At Honeywell Safety Products and its predecessors, we have been providing
quality Miller brand fall protection equipment to millions of workers
worldwide since 1945.
LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY
BACKED BY OVER 65 YEARS IN THE FALL PROTECTION BUSINESS
We sincerely believe that our fall protection equipment is the best in the
world. Our products endure rigorous tests to ensure that the fall protection
equipment you trust is manufactured to the highest standards. Miller fall
protection products are tested to withstand normal wear and tear, but are not
indestructible and can be damaged by misuse.
Our Limited Lifetime Warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear or
abusive treatment of the product.
In the unlikely event that you should discover defects in either workmanship
or materials, under our Limited Lifetime Warranty, we will repair or replace
the product at our expense. If a replacement is necessary and your product is
no longer available, a comparable product will be substituted. Should a
product issue surface, contact us at 800.873.5242.
Toll Free: 800.873.5242
Fax: 800.892.4078
References
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