Product Manual

WARNING!
This product is part of a personal fall
arrest system. The user must read and
follow the manufacturer’s instructions
for each component of the system. These
instructions must be provided to the user
of this product. The user must read and
understand these instructions before
using this product. Manufacturer’s
instructions must be followed for proper
use and maintenance of this product.
Alteration or misuse of this product, or
failure to follow instructions may result
in serious injury or death.
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USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
MODEL:
96305NK, 96305K, 96396BKQL, 96305NK,
U-96350KQLMX, 96305K, U-96396BKQLMXTP
DESCRIPTION: LANYARDS NOMEX / KEVLAR F.R.
MEETS OSHA & ANSI Z359.1-07
1-800-850-5914
PHOENIX, AZ USA
WWW.ULTRASAFEUSA.COM
MODEL:
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SIZE: ____________________
DATE: ___________________
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Anchorage: The anchorage to which this product is
attached must be capable of sustaining a static load in
the direction applied by the personal fall arrest system
of at least 3600 lbs. with certification of a qualified
person or 5000 lbs. without certification. When more
than one personal fall arrest system is attached to the
same structure, the strength requirements stated above
must be multiplied by the number of personal arrest
systems attached to the structure.
Plan your personal fall protection system.
Before installing and using this equipment, consider all
factors affecting your safety
during use of this equipment.
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.
Contact manufacturer if instructions are needed.
Warnings and instructions must be read and
understood before using equipment.
Equipment must be used by trained
personnel only.
Users must understand all OSHA regulations, ANSI
standards, and other relevant regulations and
standards pertaining to fall protection equipment.
This product is part of a
personal fall arrest system;
a fall arrest system is
required if there is any risk
that a worker may fall from
an elevated position. It is a
requirement that the fall
arrest system be used any
time a working height of six
feet or more is reached.
Working height is defined
as the distance from the
walking/working surface to
a grade or lower level.
The following is recommended as part of fall
arrest system.
A. Full Body Harness Material: Nylon
1. Back D-ring is for fall arrest
2. Shoulder D-rings (if present) are
for retrieval use only.
3. Side D-rings (if present) are
for positioning only.
4. Warning tags.
Note: See additional instructions on buckle adjustment
for proper fit. Maximum free-fall distance six feet or
maximum fall arrest force of 1800 lbs. Avoid lower level
contact.
B. Shock Absorbing Lanyard Material: Nylon
Warning tags located
in front and back of
shock absorber or
located towards hook,
D-ring or eye end.
Energy absorber resting force 900 lbs.
Plus 42 inch maximum extension.
Rig lanyard to allow a maximum free fall distance
of not more than six feet.
Connectors and anchorage points must be
compatible and able to support 5,000 lbs.
Do not allow lanyard to contact sharp or abrasive
surfaces, sparks or temperature above 180 degrees.
Snap hooks with gate openings larger than
one inch (1") must not be connected to D`-rings
on harnesses and belts.
Remove from service if any damage is detected.
C. Anchorage connector material: Nylon
Warning tags are
located towards hook,
D-ring or eye end.
Use energy absorbers
or retractable lanyards
when hazard of free fall can occur.
Connectors and anchorage points must be compatible
and able to support 5,000 lbs. Always work directly
under anchorage to avoid a swing fall injury.
Anchorage and tie off points must be at a height
that will not allow a lower level to be struck should
a fall occur. Do not allow product to contact sharp
or abrasive surfaces.
Snap hooks with gate openings larger than
one inch (1”) must not be connected.
Remove from service if any damage is detected.
313HK1
FLAME RESISTANT 100% KEVLAR
WEBBING WITH AN 800 DEGREE
CHAR TEMPERATURE AND LIMITED
RESISTANCE TO 1000 DEGREES

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