Installation and Use
Prior to installation, plan your system.
NOTE
Ensure all Personal Fall Arrest System
(PFAS) equipment is selected and deemed
compatible by a Competent Person.
NOTE
Select
Concrete Anchor Strap. Installation location
must be structural rebar deemed compatible
by a Competent Person, and must be capable
of withstanding minimum application loads
as specified by this instruction manual. Make
considerations for eliminating or minimizing
swing fall hazards.
NOTE
Concrete Anchor Straps are rated for
loading in any direction provided installed
as prescribed.
NOTE
Concrete Anchor Straps are permitted
for use in combination with horizontal
lifelines (HLLs).
Installation:
Step 1
Install by sliding web loop end over embedded
structural rebar, or by wrapping Concrete
Anchor Strap around structural rebar and
passing D-ring through web loop end in
a choked manner.
NOTE
Concrete Anchor Strap may also be
installed in a "reverse" manner, whereby
the steel D-ring of the Concrete Anchor
Strap is placed over embedded steel rebar
while the web loop portion remains exposed
outside of finished concrete to be used
as a fall protection tie-off point. Concrete
Anchor Straps installed via this alternate
"reverse" method are not covered by the
ANSI
Z359.18-2017
Conformity,
and
OSHA 1926.502 Fall Protection Systems
Criteria and Practices requirement for
maintaining a safety factor of 2:1 only.
installation
location
Declaration
instead
meet
Step 2
Position Concrete Anchor Strap between
forms before pouring concrete.
Step 3
Concrete must be cured to at least 3,500 psi
prior to use.
for
Step 4
Attach complete and compatible PFAS to
Concrete Anchor Strap D-ring.
Step 5
If exposed to forces of Fall Arrest or if
no longer in use, IMMEDIATELY remove
Concrete Anchor Strap by cutting it off at
concrete seam.
Loading Directions
WARNING!
Strap at an angle greater than 90 degrees.
NOTE
Always ensure protective sheath
of Concrete Anchor Strap extend beyond
finished edge of concrete.
of
the
5
Never load Concrete Anchor