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3.4
CAPTIVATING LIFELINE: It is acceptable to captivate a lifeline (i.e. rope grab system) to an anchorage close to the
work area with a carabiner, see Figure 12:
A: Roof Peak B: Roof Edge C: Lifeline D: Roof Anchor E: Carabiner F: Rope Grab
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Do not captivate the lifeline of a self retracting lifeline as this may affect the performance of its internal braking.
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Read and follow manufacturer's instructions for associated equipment (i.e. full body harness, shock absorbing
lanyard, self retracting lifeline, etc.) used in your personal fall arrest system.
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For special (custom) versions of this product, follow the instructions herein. If enclosed, see attached supplement
for additional instructions to be followed when using a customized product.
4.0
USE
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Training must be conducted without exposing the trainee to a fall hazard. Training should be repeated on a periodic
basis.
4.1
BEFORE EACH USE: Verify that your work area and Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) meet all criteria defined in
Section 2 and a formal Rescue Plan is in place. Inspect the Roof Anchor per the 'User' inspection points defined on the
"Inspection and Maintenance Log" (Table 2). If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, do not use the system.
Remove the system from service and destroy, or contact 3M regarding replacement or repair.
4.2
FALL ARREST CONNECTIONS: The Roof Anchor is used with a Full Body Harness and Energy Absorbing Lanyard or Self-
Retracting Device (SRD). Figure 10 illustrates connection of the Lanyard or SRD between the Harness and Roof Anchor.
Connect the Lanyard or SRD between the D-Ring on the Roof Anchor and the back Dorsal D-Ring on the Harness as
instructed in the instructions included with the Lanyard or SRD.
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Horizontal Lifeline Connections: See the product instruction for your Horizontal Lifeline (HLL) for proper
connection of the Lanyard or SRD to the HLL.
5.0
INSPECTION
5.1
INSPECTION FREQUENCY: The Roof Anchor must be inspected at the intervals defined in Section 1. Inspection
procedures are described in the "Inspection and Maintenance Log" (Table 2). Inspect all other components of the Fall
Protection System per the frequencies and procedures defined in the manufacturer's instructions.
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Roof Anchors are equipped with a Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Tag (Figure 7). The RFID Tag can be used
in conjunction with a Handheld Reading Device to simplify inspection and inventory control and provide records for your
fall protection equipment.
5.2
DEFECTS: If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove the Roof Anchor from service immediately and
contact 3M regarding replacement or repair. Do not attempt to repair the Fall Arrest System.
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Authorized Repairs Only: Only 3M or parties authorized in writing my make repairs to this equipment.
5.3
PRODUCT LIFE: The functional life of the Fall Arrest System is determined by work conditions and maintenance. As long
as the product passes inspection criteria, it may remain in service.
6.0
MAINTENANCE, SERVICING, STORAGE
6.1
CLEANING: Periodically clean the Roof Anchor's metal components with a soft brush, warm water, and a mild soap
solution. Ensure parts are thoroughly rinsed with clean water.
6.2
SERVICE: Only 3M or parties authorized in writing by 3M may make repairs to this equipment. If the Roof Anchor has
been subject to fall force or inspection reveals an unsafe or defective conditions, remove the system from service and
contact 3M regarding replacement or repair.
6.3
STORAGE AND TRANSPORT: When not in use, store and transport the Roof Anchor and associated fall protection
equipment in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct sunlight. Avoid areas where chemical vapors may exist.
Thoroughly inspect components after extended storage.
7.0
LABELS
Figure 13 illustrates labels on the Roof Anchor and Sayfline Horizontal Lifeline System. Labels must be replaced if they are not
fully legible.
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