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POST LINE - 2 User Horizontal Temporary Lifeline, max. length 14 m, for ISO container

FA6000703

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POST LINE - 2 User Horizontal Temporary Lifeline, max. length 14 m, for ISO container

Temporary and reusable lifeline specially designed to provide a suitable and safe anchorage to 1 or 2 users at the same time while working on an ISO container.
To be used in combination with 2 anchor posts for ISO container, ref. FA 60 032 00.

Total available length: 14 m.
Minimum length: 5 m.

- Kernmantle rope (16 mm diam.) equipped with specially designed tensioner that allows tensioning of lifeline between the two supports.
- There are 2 m of red rope at each end of the lifeline, intended to be used to prevent access to hazardous areas (ends of the container).
- Provided with 2 steel Triple action-locking Karabiners with a 21 mm gate opening (ref. FA 50 301 23) and a transport bag FA 90 107 00.

Material:
Tensioner and connectors: Steel
Rope: Polyester
Weight: 9.27 kg.
Compliance: Regulation (EU) 2016/425 Annex II using EN 795:2012, TS 16415:2013 Type C.
Static strength as per EN 795:2012: 18 kN.
Breaking strength: 23 kN.

HS Code: 6307909899

To download the User Instructions of the product, see the Attachment tab

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Help for choosing FA 60

ANCHORAGES

EN795 : The anchor point is a point where the fall arrest system is safely attached to ensure the security of the user. There are different kinds of anchor points:

 

Type A Anchoring device requiring the fixing of one more structural anchors
Type B Anchoring device not requiring the fixing of one more structural anchors
Type C Anchor device using horizontal flexible anchor lines
Type D Anchor device using horizontal rigid anchor lines
Type E Deadweight anchoring device

 

Use : There is no good fall arrest system without a good anchorage point. Whatever the type of intervention to achieve and that it is temporary or regular, it is essential to correctly choose its anchor point and verify that the host structure (building, steel structure, tower, ...) is sufficiently resistant.


How to choose ?
The anchor point is undoubtedly the part of a fall arrest system that is tricky to choose to ensure optimum safety. When choosing the anchor point the first thing to do is to determine where to install it.

For this we must take into account the following aspects:

  • static strength of the anchor point : > 12 kN
  • installation height: high enough compared to the first potential obstacle in case of a fall (see fall factor diagram)
  • situation: in the vertical workstation to avoid risks of pendulum effect (see pendulum effect diagram)

We will ensure as far as possible to focus on work situations with a fall factor 0 or 1 and we will avoid if possible installing a fall arrest system on an anchor in fall factor 2, The pendulum effect must also be as small as possible.

 

  

FALL FACTOR

Fall Factor 0
Position of the anchor point above the attachment point of the user

 

Fall Factor 1
Position of the anchor point at the same level as attachment point of the user

 

Fall Factor 2
Position of the anchor point above the attachment point of theuser

 

In a representation of space in 3D symbolized this way:

Key:

x = axis right / left

y = axis up / down

z = axis back / front

we created the 4 following pictograms in order to help you understand the direction in which the effort can be applied on our anchor points:
This anchorage can be used only in a horizontal direction in relation to the installation. This anchorage can be used only in a vertical direction in relation to the installation.
This anchorage can be used both in a horizontal and in a vertical direction in relation to the installation. This anchorage can be used in the 3 directions in relation to the installation.

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