Operating Principle - Tractel LCR 06 Manuel D'installation, D'emploi Et D'entretien

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this maximum working load, by referring to their
respective manuals. If this is not the case, the
maximum working load will be that of the weakest
working load component of the fall arrest system.
• Operating temperature: -35°C to + 60°C for the work
position securing lanyard.
DANGER: Never use a work position securing
lanyard as a fall arrest device. If there is a risk of an
operator falling from a height, use an EN 363 fall arrest
system as well.
DANGER: If the kind of intervention includes
supports that have sharp edges, you will need to use a
protective sleeve.

5. Operating principle

Use:
To be able to use the work position securing lanyard,
you will need to connect it to each of the two EN 358
work position support belt rings.
• Connect the carabiner of the work position securing
lanyard (figure 2.a) to one of the lateral anchoring
points of the belt, and check that the connector has
locked correctly.
• Connect the other connector to the other lateral
anchor point on the belt, passing the securing
lanyard around the support (figure 2.b).
Adjusting the length of the work position securing
lanyard:
• Pull on the lanyard as shown in Figure 2c.
• Assembly - disassembly of LCM 06 tensioner.
The LCM 06 tensioner is a device that can be
assembled and disassembled in line. You should
always comply with the assembly procedure in Figure
2D.
DANGER: The LCM 06 tensioner can only be
installed on a TRACTEL
rope.
6. Counter-indications in use
Figure 2.
It is strictly forbidden:
• to install or use a the work position securing lanyard
without being authorised, trained and recognised
as competent or failing that, without being under
the supervision of a person authorised, trained and
supplied 14mm stranded
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certified to do so.
• to use the work position securing lanyard if its
markings are obliterated.
• to install or use a work position securing lanyard that
has not been inspected beforehand.
• to use a work position securing lanyard that has not
been subject to a periodical inspection within the
past year, by a technician who has provided written
authorisation for its continued use.
• to connect a work position securing lanyard to
an anchor that has not been subject to periodical
inspection in the last year, by a technician who has
provided written authorisation for its continued use.
• to use the work position securing lanyard any any
purpose other than the protection of people and for
support while working.
• to use a work position securing lanyard as a fall
arrest device. If there is a risk of an operator falling
from a height, use an EN 363 fall arrest system as
well.
• to secure the work position securing lanyard by any
other means than its anchor point.
• to use the work position securing lanyard in
contradiction
with
the
paragraph '14. Lifecycle'.
• to use the work position securing lanyard as
protection for more than 1 person.
• to use the work position securing lanyard for a
person whose weight, equipment and tooling
included, is higher than 150 kg.
• to use the work position securing lanyard with a load
of 100kg and 150kg (total weight of the operator,
their equipment and tools) if one component of the
fall arrest system has a maximum working load of
lesser capacity.
• to use the work position securing lanyard if it has
suffered somebody falling.
• to use the work position securing lanyard in a highly
corrosive or explosive atmosphere.
• to use the work position securing lanyard outside the
temperature range specified in this manual.
• to use the work position securing lanyard if you are
not in perfect physical condition.
• to use the work position securing lanyard if you are
a pregnant woman.
• to use the work position securing lanyard if the safety
function of one of the associated components is
affected or interfered with by the safety function of
another component.
• to use the work position securing lanyard to secure
a load.
• to dock the work position securing lanyard to a
structural anchor point with resistance of less than
10 kN or is considered as such.
• to carry out repair and maintenance operations on
the work position securing lanyard without having
been trained and approved in writing by TRACTEL
• to use work position securing lanyard if it is not
complete, or has been dismantled beforehand, or if
information
defined
in
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