4.0 Fall Clearance
4.1 Calculating Fall
Clearance Required for
LEADING EDGE APPLICATIONS
IMPORTANT!
When a Miller MightyLite Leading Edge
Self-Retracting Lifeline is used in a
leading edge application, use the Fall
Clearance Table in APPENDIX A on page
13 to determine minimum required fall
clearance.
4.2 Calculating Fall
Clearance Required for
OVERHEAD APPLICATIONS
When a Miller MightyLite Leading Edge Self-
Retracting Lifeline is used in an overhead
application, use the standard fall clearance
calculation method included in I267--Miller
Self-Retracting
Manual.
NOTE:
It is not necessary to include
additional fall clearance for the SofStop LE
Shock Absorber as it will not deploy when
subjected to fall arrest forces when the
unit is anchored overhead.
6
Lifelines
User
Instruction
5.0 Inspection
In addition to the inspection procedures
outlined
in
I267--Miller
Lifelines User Instruction Manual, the user
must also inspect the integral SofStop LE
Shock Absorber pack included in the design of
Miller Leading Edge Self-Retracting Lifelines.
Inspecting the Shock Absorber
Inspect the outer portion of the pack for burn
holes, tears or deterioration. Inspect for any
damage or signs of shock absorber activation.
Stitching where the pack is sewn should be
examined for loose or broken strands, which
may be signs of impact loading. The shock
absorber pack and all stitching must be in
tact, or the self-retracting lifeline must be
removed from service.
If you have any questions about
Miller MightyLite Leading Edge
Self-Retracting Lifelines,
please call
Honeywell Technical Service:
1-800-873-5242 (press 4)
Self-Retracting