Guardian Fall Protection 01320 Installation guide

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Installation guide
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DO NOT THROW AWAY THESE INSTRUCTIONS!
READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE USING EQUIPMENT!
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Thank you for purchasing the Guardian Vertical Lifeline Assembly. This manual should be read and understood in
its entirety, and used as part of a training program as required by OSHA or any applicable state regulatory agency.
This and any other included instructions must be made available to the users of the equipment. The user must
understand the proper equipment use and limitations.
This product meets all applicable OSHA standards for Vertical Lifelines.
This manual covers the maintenance, installation, and use of Guardian Vertical Lifeline Assemblies (VLA), Guardian
Part Numbers:
01310 25 VLA w/Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
01320 50 VLA w/Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
01323 75 VLA w/Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
01324 100 VLA w/Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
01325 130 VLA w/Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
01327 150 VLA w/Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
01326 200 VLA w/Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
11321 25 VLA w/3 Strand Polydac Rope, Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
11322 30 VLA w/3 Strand Polydac Rope, Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
11323 50 VLA w/3 Strand Polydac Rope, Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
11324 75 VLA w/3 Strand Polydac Rope, Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
11325 100 VLA w/3 Strand Polydac Rope, Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
11326 130 VLA w/3 Strand Polydac Rope, Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
11327 150 VLA w/3 Strand Polydac Rope, Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
11328 200 VLA w/3 Strand Polydac Rope, Shock Pack, Positioning Device & 18 Lanyard Extension
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WARNING!
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Do not alter or misuse this equipment unless approved by manufacturer.
Do not use combinations of components or subsystems that may affect or interfere with the
safe, compatible function of each other.
Do not expose the equipment to chemicals which may produce a harmful effect or degrade
the equipment. Consult manufacturer in cases where doubt exists.
Do not use the equipment around moving machinery or electrical hazards unless specifically
designed for such use.
Do not use the equipment around sharp edges or abrasive surfaces unless intended for such
use.
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Date of First Use ________________________________
Serial # _______________________________________
Trainer _______________________________________
User __________________________________________
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Selection of fall protection shall be made by a Competent Person. All fall protection equipment
shall be purchased new and unused.
The equipment is designed for use as a part of a personal fall protection system. Components
shall not be used for any other operation other than that which it has been designed and approved.
Fall Protection Systems shall be designed to comply with OSHA or applicable state regulatory
limitations. Systems must be used in a compliant manner.
This is not a fall arrest or fall restraint system and is not designed for use as an attachment point
for a personal fall arrest system.
Consult a doctor if there is any reason to doubt a user’s ability to withstand and safely absorb fall
arrest forces or perform setup of equipment. Age, fitness, and health conditions can seriously
affect the worker should a fall occur. Pregnant women and minors should not use this equipment.
BOLT HOLE (GIRDER GRIP) ANCHOR
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The employer must ensure that each employee who might be exposed to fall hazards has been trained by a
Competent or Qualified Person. The training program must include the following:
The ability to recognize the hazards of falling
The procedures to be followed in order to minimize these hazards.
All Relevant Federal, State, and local regulatory requirements, procedures, and standards
Correct erecting, maintaining, disassembling, and inspection of the fall protection systems being used
Use of personal fall arrest systems
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The user is required to have a rescue plan and the means at hand to implement it when using the equipment. The
plan shall be project specific. Employees shall be trained in self-rescue or alternate means shall be provided for
prompt rescue in the event of a fall.
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The Veritcal Lifeline Assembly is intended for use as part of a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS).
Components include Polysteel, Polyester or Nylon 5/8” rope, component parts are made of durabale non-
corrossive steel, brass, and bronze.
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Repairs to equipment can be made only by a Guardian representative or person authorized in writing by Guardian.
Contact Guardian for maintenance and repair.
Remove from service all products subjected to fall arresting forces.
Guardian will replace any of its components involved in a fall arrest. Contact Guardian for policy specifics.
Cleaning after us is important for maintaining the safety and life of the equipment. Cleanse the equipment of all
dirt, corrosives, and contaminants.
If equipment cannot simply be wiped clean, use a mild commercial soap and water. Wipe and hang to dry.
Store equipment where it cannot be affected by excessive heat, light, moisture, oil, chemicals, or other degrading
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WARNING!
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Before each use of this equipment, inspect it according to the following guidelines.
A formal inspection of fall protection equipment must be performed at least every six months by a Competent
Person other than the user.
INSPECTING THE VERTICAL LIFELINE
1. Inspect Lifeline hardware, such as thimbles, protective covers, and snaphooks, for damage, deterioration,
or any wear that might affect strength and operation.
2. Inspect rope for excessive and concentrated wear. Rope must be free of cuts, abrasions, broken yarns,
frayed strands, burns, and discoloration. The rope must not show excessive soiling, paint build-up, or any
other wear that might affect strength and operation. Knots in ropes should only appear at the end of the
ropes as limiter knots.
3. Inspect labels for legibility. If there is no label attached, contact manufacturer.
4. Inspect the system components according to manufacturer’s instructions. Snaphooks and grabs should
function smoothly and lock up in the event of a fall. Snaphooks should open and close freely and properly.
5. Record the inspection results in the inspection log at the end of this manual.
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The Vertical Lifeline Assembly is designed to work as part of a Personal Fall Arrest or Fall Restraint System.
PERSONAL FALL ARREST: The Vertical Lifeline Assembly can be used as part of a Personal Fall Arrest
System, which includes a full body harness, lanyard, rope grab, and lifeline. Maximum permissible free fall
is six feet.
RESTRAINT: The Vertical Lifeline Assembly can be used as part of a Personal Fall Restraint System to
prevent workers from reaching fall hazards. These systems typically include a full body harness, lanyard,
rope grab, and lifeline. No vertical free fall is permitted.
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ATTACH TO OVERHEAD ANCHORS!
SWING FALLS INCREASE FALL
ARREST DISTANCE.
LIMITATIONS:
Consider the following application limitations before using this equipment.
Capacity: The anchorage connectors are designed for use by persons with a combined weight (clothing,
tools, etc.) of no more than 310lbs. No more than one personal protective system may be connected at
one time.
Free Fall: Personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) used with this equipment must be rigged to limit the free fall
to six feet as called out in ANSI Z359.1. Only qualified and trained personnel, on the proper use of fall
protection such as this anchor, are allowed to use this product. Restraint systems must be rigged that no
vertical free fall is possible. Work positioning systems must be rigged so that free fall is limited to two
feet or less. Rescue systems must be rigged so that no vertical free fall is possible.
Fall Clearance: There must be sufficient clearance below the user to arrest a fall before the user strikes
the ground or other obstruction. The clearance required is dependent on some or all of the following
factors. A hazard assessment by a trained and competent person is recommended before any work is
started that would include the use of fall protection.
Consider When Calculating Distance:
Deceleration Distance
Movement of harness attachment
element (D-ring)
Free Fall Distance
Worker Height (how tall the worker is
could affect the free fall distance)
Elevation of Anchorage Connector
Connecting Subsystems Length
Swing Falls: Swing falls occur when the anchorage
point is not directly above the point where a fall
occurs. The force of striking an object in a swing fall
may cause serious injury or death. Minimize the risk
of swing falls by working as close to the anchorage
point as possible. Do not permit a swing fall if injury
could occur. Swing falls will significantly increase
the clearance required when a self retracting
lifeline or other variable length connecting system
is used.
Total Fall Distance
(Free Fall + Deceleration Distance)
6 Feet Max
Free Fall
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Guardian Vertical Lifeline Assemblies, and Guardian Rope Assemblies with fall arrest components such as
Rope Grabs and positioning devices, are designed for use as a Personal Fall Protection System (PFAS). The
equipment must be inspected before each use.
Attach only to approved anchorages suited for the applications and meeting OSHA and any other
applicable standards.
The maximum free fall distance allowed with this system is six (6) feet unless components are designed
for extended free falls. The system is rated for 5,000 lbs., although is a shock absorber pack is
incorporated in the system, the arrest forces on the body are limited to under 1,000 lbs. when properly
used.
The maximum worker weight, including tools, for use with this lifeline is 310 lbs.
The Positioning Device is locked until the cam lever is depressed, which allows the unit to slide along the
rope. Once the worker is at their location, they can release the Positioning Device so that it locks onto the
rope.
DO NOT grab the Positioning Device in the event of a fall, accidentally depressing the cam lock can open
up the unit and cause it to slide on the rope.
In order to work properly, the lanyard attached to the Positioning Device or Rope Grab must allow the
device to engage on the rope in its intended locking method. Users should familiarize themselves with the
Positioning Device before using.
The shock absorber pack on the lifeline system, if your system has a shock absorber permanently attached
to the end of the rope, is designed for attachment at the anchor point. If the shock absorber is built into
the leg of the rope grab, positioning device, or fall arrester, that portion must be attached to the user’s
approved body harness.
DO NOT tie knots in rope lifelines. Knots in rope significantly reduce the rope’s strength properties.
Limiter knots are permitted at the end of the system to limit the amount of Positioning Device travel.
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The Positioning Device or Rope Grab fall arrester components must be adjusted during use to limit free
fall potential. Slack in the system can allow momentum to build that could generate a free fall of greater
than six (6) feet. Always adjust the Positioning Device to minimize potential slack (free fall) in the system.
Do not work above the Positioning Device unless free fall is limited to six (6) feet or less.
Do not remove components from lifeline assemblies.
The system is designed so that there is adequate fall distance, and a lower level cannot be contacted.
System and application is designed to prohibit the potential for a swing fall if injury can occur.
One person per vertical lifeline system.
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USER MUST INSPECT EQUIPMENT BEFORE EACH USE.
COMPETENT PERSON TO INSPECT AND INITIAL AT LEAST EVERY 6 MONTHS.
Date of First Use_________________
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The Vertical Lifeline Assembly has a five-year expiration from the date of first use.
A regular semi-annual inspection is required
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Guardian Fall Protection 01320 Installation guide

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