Product: Fall Protection / Rescue & Evacuation
User Instruction Manual (English version is original version. All other languages are translations from the original version)
STAR-series
Self-Retracting Lifelines & with Recovery Function Antichutes à rappel automatique & avec Dispositif de Secours Dispositivos retráctiles & en Trabajos Verticales Valstopapparaten & met Geïntegreerde Reddingsfunctie Höhensicherungsgeräte & mit Rettungshubeinrichtung
MODEL / MODÈLE / MODELO / MODELL
FAB15 - FAB15R - FAB33 - FAB33R – Galvanized & Stainless Steel Wire Rope
(conforms to EN 360:2002 & EN 1496:2006 Class A) Guidelines for use, safety, durability, storage en maintenance. Manual Art. no.: RHL.FAB.001 Original Instructions for Use V1.0 © HONOR 2017
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Copyright Š HONOR Safety & Consultancy 2017 HONOR Safety & Consultancy reserves the right to change specifications and/or spare parts without prior notice. The content of this manual may also be changed without prior notice. For information about settings, maintenance and repairs not provided for in this manual, please contact the technical department of your supplier. HONOR Safety & Consultancy accepts no liability for damage and/or problems arising from the use of spare parts not supplied by HONOR Safety & Consultancy. This manual has been compiled with all possible care. HONOR Safety & Consultancy assumes no responsibility for any errors in this manual and/or the consequences of an erroneous interpretation of the instructions. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in computerised databases, or made public, in any form or by any means, either electronic, mechanical, through photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of HONOR Safety & Consultancy. This also applies to the associated drawings and diagrams.
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Preface This is the user manual for the STAR-seriesÂŽ Self-Retracting Lifelines, types FAB15 and FAB33 and Self-Retracting Lifelines with Recovery Function, types FAB15R and FAB33R. This user manual describes how this equipment works, how to operate it safely and how to maintain it. Read and understand this user manual before using the equipment. Leave this user instruction manual attached to the equipment. The user instruction manual contains information relating to the safe use of the equipment and includes all product registration and warranty information. This document may only be removed by the end user. The end user needs to ensure that this document is readily available to user at all times.
The English manual is the original version. All other languages are translations of the original version.
List of the Symbols Used in this Manual For all operations in which the safety of the operator and/or technician is at stake and where caution should be exercised, the following symbols are used. Indicate an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a medium level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard with a low level of risk which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Indicates practices not related to personal injury.
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Contents Preface.............................................................................................................................................. 3 List of the Symbols Used in this Manual..................................................................................... 3 1 Introduction...................................................................................................................................5 1.1 Operating Conditions..............................................................................................................5 2 Description.................................................................................................................................... 7 2.1 Standards............................................................................................................................... 7 3 Safety............................................................................................................................................. 9 3.1 Pictograms on the Equipment.............................................................................................. 11 4 Transport and Storage.............................................................................................................. 13 5 Installation...................................................................................................................................14 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4
Associated Equipment..........................................................................................................16 Fall Clearance Distances..................................................................................................... 17 Installation for Confined Entry..............................................................................................17 Fall Protection Anchor Point.................................................................................................18
6 Inspection and Testing.............................................................................................................. 19 6.1 Performing Inspections and Tests........................................................................................ 19 7 Operation.....................................................................................................................................22 7.1 Checking Before Use........................................................................................................... 22 7.2 Using the Equipment............................................................................................................23 8 Maintenance and Cleaning........................................................................................................25 8.1 Device and Lifeline............................................................................................................... 25 8.2 Servicing and Examination.................................................................................................. 25 9 Contact Information................................................................................................................... 26 10 Appendices............................................................................................................................... 27 10.1 10.2 10.3 10.4
Technical Specifications..................................................................................................... 27 Other Specifications........................................................................................................... 28 Equipment Record..............................................................................................................29 EC Declaration Of Conformity............................................................................................30
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Introduction
The STAR-series Self-Retracting Lifelines, types FAB15 and FAB33 and Self-Retracting Lifelines with Recovery Function, types FAB15R and FAB33R.
These devices are personal protective equipment (PPE) to protect against falls and intended for rescue purposes (Recovery Blocks). Each lifeline forms a life-preserving link between the user and a fixed anchor point. The equipment may not be modified. If modified, the safe and correct use cannot be guaranteed and the warranty will be void. The service life of a self-retracting lifeline, with or without a rescue lifting device, must be determined during the annual examination. The service life is approximately 10 years, with occasional and appropriate use without obvious wear and tear and with optimal storage. If the equipment is unused and stored under optimal storage conditions, the maximum lifespan is to be determined by an authorised Service Centre. For more detailed specifications of these devices, see Appendices on page 27.
1.1
Operating Conditions
The equipment may only be used in the following conditions. Minimum load
30 kg (66.1 lbs)
Maximum load
FAB15/FAB15R: 150 kg (331 lbs) FAB33/FAB33R: 140 kg (309 lbs) This equipment may only be used by one person simultaneously.
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Maximum line extension
FAB15/FAB15-R: 15 m (49 ft) FAB33/FAB33-R: 33 m (108 ft)
Operating temperature
-40째 to +55째 C (-40째 to +130째 F)
Table 1: Operating Conditions
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Description
Each lifeline forms a life-preserving link between the user and a fixed anchor point. The payout and retraction of the lifeline under tension allow for the free movement of the user around the work area. Excess lifeline is taken up by the equipment. When cable speed exceeds a preset level, the equipment locks arresting the fall, bringing the user to a cushioned stop. Automatic cable retraction ensures that the fall distance and forces are kept to a minimum in all situations and prevent the user and surrounding workers from stumbling over loose hanging cables. A rescue lifeline allows a suspended or incapacitated user to be winched up or down to a point of safe rescue. Each piece of equipment is manufactured from high tensile aluminium alloy and stainless steel to offer corrosion resistance and maximize strength within a lightweight and compact unit. A load nonresettable indicator is fitted to each lifeline ensuring the integrity of the unit can be checked before each use. For technical specifications, see Appendices on page 27.
2.1
Standards
Each equipment is approved to the latest international standards for fall protection in accordance with its type. • EN 360:2002 – Personal protective equipment against fall from height – Retractable type fall arresters • EN 1496:2006 – Personal fall protection equipment – Rescue lifting equipment FAB15 and FAB33 are self-retractable type fall arresters, in accordance with EN 360:2002. FAB15R and FAB33R are self-retractable type fall arresters with an integrated manual recovery function, in accordance with EN 360:2002 and EN 1496:2006 Class A.
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Rescue lifting equipment Class A Max lifting force
10 daN
Nominal lifting capacity
FAB15R: 150 daN FAB33R: 140 daN
Max lifting height
FAB15R = 15 m FAB33R = 33 m
Table 2: Performance tested to EN 1496:2006 This equipment has been tested by the following Notified Body: CE 0158 DEKRA EXAM GmbH Dinnendahlstraβe 9 D-44809 Bochum Germany +49 (0) 234-36960
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Safety
This piece of equipment has been designed with your safety in mind. It has been performance tested and confirms to the following standards: • FAB15 & FAB33 types: EN 360:2002 • FAB15R & FAB33R types: EN 360:2002 and EN 1496:2006 Class A Despite this, certain risks remain during the use of this equipment. This chapter describes those risks, to ensure you can work as safely as possible with the equipment. Users of this type of equipment should be in good physical condition.
This rescue lifting device with recovery function is intended for rescue purposes only and should not be used for any other purpose, for example lifting loads.
Components of any complete system shall not be substituted, unless agreed by the manufacturer of the complete system. When in doubt, ask the manufacturer.
Before use, check if only ‘HONOR-marked’ steel wire cables (on ferrules) are present.
The equipment may not be modified. If modified, the safe and correct use cannot be guaranteed and the warranty will be void.
Do not exceed the maximum load capacity.
Always pre-check the equipment before use to assure safe performance.
If inspections show the equipment to be defective, it must be marked as "disapproved", removed from service immediately and returned to an authorised Service Centre for 9
repair and re-examination. Use of a non-functioning equipment is prohibited regardless of circumstances.
If the red indicator is deployed (see image), the equipment may not be used. The equipment must be marked as "disapproved", removed from service immediately and returned to an authorised Service Centre for repair and re-examination.
PPE products must be replaced immediately if they have not been used correctly.
Do not subject the device to any of the following: heating, crushing, cutting, abrasion, chemicals (corrosion). The device and lifeline can become damaged.
A rescue plan mentioning all rescue situations that are likely to occur during work operations must be available.
This equipment may only be used by one person simultaneously.
Only use the approved methods and fittings. Do not improvise.
Do not use this equipment if it has been used to arrest a fall and if there are any doubts or defects noticed during inspection or the check before use. If this it the case, immediately mark this equipment as “disapproved�.
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If the equipment is resold outside of the country of destination, the reseller must provide instructions for use, service, maintenance and repair in the language of the country of use.
During frequent or extreme use in dirty environments (sand, dust) and mechanical abrasion (e.g. rough, sharp edges), the safety reserves may be reduced to such an extent that the device will have to be replaced earlier than its maximum lifespan. See Servicing and Examination on page 25.
3.1
Pictograms on the Equipment
This equipment contains a label with pictograms and product information.
1. 2.
Equipment confirms to international standards. Operating temperature range.
3. 4.
Minimum breaking strength of anchor point. Minimum and maximum user mass. Do not alter equipment or lifeline. Cable must be free of wear.
5. 6.
Equipment may not be used if load indicator is deployed. Always test the fall arrest brake before using the equipment.
7. 8.
One person per equipment. All work must be done within a 30° angle to the left and the right of the vertical.
9. No obstructions allowed between user and equipment 10. Minimum ground clearance below the user: 1.75 m (5.7 ft). 11. If access is only possible by raising or lowering the user, a man-rated winch should be used. 12. Engage the gear mechanism. 13. Gears must be free to engage and release by turning the knob on handle.
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The equipment also contains the following information: Periodic examination required
Self-Retracting Lifeline (with Recovery function)
Product
The right-hand side of the label contains the following information. 1.
Product type
2. 3.
Article number Date of manufacturing
4. 5.
Unique serial number Rope length
6. 7. 8. 9.
Standards Read and understand the instructions Supervising Notified Body Manufacturer
All labels and symbols on the device must be present and legible. If they are not, replace them.
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Transport and Storage
Transport • Keep the rope away from direct sunlight, chemicals, dirt and mechanical damage. • Use a protective bag or special storage and transport container. Storage • Store in a cool (20°C/68°F), dry (60% RH) place or in a transport container. • Avoid contact with chemicals (caution: battery acid!) and sharp objects. • Store without mechanical stress caused by jamming, pressure or tension.
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Installation
A site survey should establish the most suitable location, anchor and type of fall protection equipment required to provide protection from falls at heights. Consideration should be made of both the environment and tasks undertaken by the user. Make sure you have a (written) rescue plan and the means to implement it. The equipment is designed to normally work in a vertical position. For normal use the unit should be installed above head height so that all work carried out, when attached to the equipment, can be done within a 60° cone (30° to the left and the right of the vertical). This minimizes the ‘Swing Fall’.
It is allowed to place the device in a NoBo approved mounting bracket when it has to be used in combination with a HONOR Tripod, Davit System, FlangeClamp®, TankClamp®, etc. These devices may be used in vertical, horizontal or inclined positions. However, these devices may not be positioned on the recovery knob. A minimum ground clearance of 1.75 m (5.7 ft) below the user is required in case of a location above the user.
Take measures to ensure the equipment is situated away from, or guarded against, any source of heat, contamination or corrosion. The environment must be free of heavy solvents, corrosive chemicals or acids that will degrade the equipment, lifeline or the hook. When not in use the lifeline should be allowed to retract back into the equipment, this protects the cable from damage and weathering. A tag line should be attached to the hook of the equipment so that the lifeline can be pulled down to where the user can attach, safely, before climbing. The area between the equipment and the worker must be free of any obstruction that may prevent the free payout of lifeline or obstruct the movement of the user.
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Never install the equipment where: • It has to be used with lifeline at full extension. The braking mechanism requires a lifeline pay-out of 1.5 m (5 ft) to provide a cushioned stop to a fall. • The user has to work above the level of the equipment. • The user has to overreach to attach to the lifeline. • The surface is inclined or liable to subsidence. There is a risk that the user may slip too slowly for the equipment to reach a lock-on speed. • There is any chance of the line becoming entangled in lifting equipment, passing vehicles or structures. • There is a risk of electric shock or lightning strike.
Self-retracting lifelines with rescue lifting device may be used: e.g. vertical. If a bracket is used, this must be a NoBo approved bracket. Select a suitable attachment point with a sufficient load capacity in accordance with EN 795; 12 kN and/or with a carabiner in accordance with EN 362 or slinging rope. Connectors should be manufactured from a corrosion resistant or coated metal and have a screw, double action or triple action gate so that the hook can be locked against accidental detachment. Anchor with a carabiner or anchorage strap from the handle only, alternatively the equipment can be held on a mounting bracket (see below) for permanent installations or fitting to a HONOR Tripod, Davit System, FlangeClamp®, TankClamp®, etc.
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5.1
Associated Equipment
This equipment is only suitable for use with PPE approved products. Select a suitable attachment point with a sufficient load capacity (EN 795). The device must be attached with a connector in accordance with EN 362 or an approved sling. Dedicated anchor brackets and fittings are available for the correct attachment to a HONOR Tripod, Davit System, FlangeClamp®, TankClamp® and other structures. You may only connect the lifeline hook to an approved full body harness in accordance with EN 361 for fall arresting. Never use a sling, waist belt, chest harness or sit harness because the poor load distribution and body support offered by this equipment may lead to spinal or internal injury, unstained as a result of fall arresting forces or prolonged periods of suspension. If an equipment is installed beyond reach, then a tag line can be supplied so that the hook can be pulled down to a safe level for attachment. When working outside of the 60° cone of safety, the equipment should be used with a rope grab and lifeline rope as a means of restraint. This ensures protection against the risk of a swing fall. A harness with both front waist and rear approved D-rings allows the restraint rope to be attached to the front anchor of the harness and fall protection to the rear. Observe the user instruction supplied with the restraint equipment for the safe installation and use of these PPE products. The retractable type fall arrestor should not be attached to an EN 795 Class C or D anchor equipment unless the specific Class C or D anchor with horizontal fall arrest block is tested as a complete system (approved with HONORope Double-Safe® & HONORope-T{emporary}® HLL’s). EN 795 Class C equipment are flexible horizontal anchor lines. EN 795 Class D equipment are rigid horizontal anchor rails. This will be a specific test for each separate installation of this type and the entire system should be restricted to the same requirements as the individual equipment. The Class C or D anchor should also pass the EN 795 requirements. The deflection of a Class C flexible anchorage line can affect the function of the fall arrestor during a fall. While it may help reduce the forces on the rope it also increases the fall arrest distance. There is a requirement for the minimum clearance below the feet of the user (see Fall Clearance Distances on page 17). This needs to be the maximum arrest distance as determined during the dynamic performance test, plus an extra distance of at least the effective height of the user (1.5 to 2.0 m depending on where and how the Fall Arrest Block is attached to the harness). As a general recommendation, any horizontal surface being protected in this manner should be 5 m or more from the ground. If paired with a Class C or D anchor this minimum distance will need to be determined by testing of the specific Class C or D anchor and Fall Arrest Block arrangement.
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5.2
Fall Clearance Distances
For safety reasons, it is essential that the work is carried out in such a way, that both the potential for falls and potential fall distance is minimized. Use the following table to determine the minimum required fall clearance from work level to a lower level. When working directly below anchor point
When NOT working directly below anchor point
Max. arrest Standing distance SRL position
Kneeling/crouched position Lying down position
0.6 m (24 in)
1.5 m (5 ft)
2.4 m (8 ft)
1 m (39 in)
1.9 m (6 ft 3 in)
2.8 m (9 ft 3 in)
1.4 m (54 in)
2.3 m (7 ft 6 in)
3.2 m (10 ft 6 in)
In potential swing fall position
3 m (10 ft)
Varies. Calculate 3.4 m (11 ft 3 in) according to calculation 3.8 m (12 ft 6 in) below.
Table 3: Minimum Required Fall Clearance From Work Level to Lower Level Maximum arrest distance when NOT working directly below anchor point, in potential swing fall position: + (non-standing work position factor) + (swing fall factor) + 0.9 m (3 ft) safety factor = Required fall clearance
5.3
Installation for Confined Entry The Recovery Lifelines are intended as backup (passive) safety equipment only and should never be used as the sole point of suspension (PPE directive 2001/45/EC).
In situations where access is only possible by either raising or lowering the user, a separate manrated winch should be used to affect the lift. The rescue equipment is only used to guard against falls or as a means to recover the user in the event of winch failure. The constraints considered for Standard Retractable Lifelines apply for the rescue equipment used for confined entry.
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5.4
Fall Protection Anchor Point The Recovery Lifelines are intended as backup (passive) safety equipment only and should never be used as the sole point of suspension (PPE directive 2001/45/EC).
FAB15 & FAB15R
FAB33 & FAB33R
Each Fall Protection Anchor Point should be clearly marked and proof loaded to assure its integrity. It must have a minimum breaking strength in accordance with national regulations or of at least 2 times the maximum arresting force of the equipment (12 kN). Test and inspection of each anchor must be made periodically to assure their conformance and continued reliability. The hook used should have a sufficiently large body to allow the anchor and the equipment to be held without obstructing the gate.
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Inspection and Testing
Before using the equipment, it must be inspected. This equipment must always be inspected by an authorized and competent individual who has read this user manual and is aware of the safe use and operation of the equipment. This equipment should be inspected and the Equipment Record on page 29 in this manual updated when: • Initially delivered to site, before being placed into store. • On issue for and return from site. • Periodically when installed on site. Typically the fall arrest device is positioned on site in a semi-permanent position. It is essential that routine inspection of the device, in position, is undertaken. frequency of inspection should reflect the harshness of the environment and the level of use. Regular inspection does not negate the need for annual servicing and examination. This equipment must be serviced annually by a trained, authorized and approved service technician. If inspections show the equipment to be defective, it must be marked as "disapproved", removed from service immediately and returned to an authorised Service Centre for repair and re-examination. Use of a non-functioning equipment is prohibited regardless of circumstances.
6.1
Performing Inspections and Tests
The Equipment Record on page 30 in this manual must be updated after each inspection. Follow the inspections below without deviation. This equipment relies upon a small number of critical functions. General Inspections Check that: • The examination date on the label is current. This equipment must be serviced every 12 months for examination to be valid. • The red warning load service indicator on the hook linkage is not deployed. • The hook retaining bolt on the indicator is not worn or deformed. • The hook is free to pivot on the linkage. • The snap hook opens and closes freely. The gate must remain locked when closed. • The housing of the equipment is free of cracks, damage, distortion or corrosion. Pay special attention to the mounting point (eye or handle) and the cable entry point. • The cable guide bush has not been grooved or excessively worn by the abrasion of the lifeline. • All screws and rivets are secure. Do not attempt to tighten or loosen them. • All labels are present and legible.
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Device and Lifeline Inspections
The device and lifeline can become damaged by any of the following: heating, crushing, cutting, abrasion, chemicals (corrosion), etc. If the cable is dirty, it must be cleaned before inspection. Check that: • The cable is free of wear, kinking, corrosion and frayed strands (see image below). • The lay of the strands within the cable is even. • The lifeline is supple when flexed.
In environments where acids, alkaline, phenols, and sources of heat are present, take special care when inspecting the lifeline. Localized changes in colour or texture will betray damage from heat, electric arcing, weld splatter and abrasion as well as corrosion. Recovery Function Inspections
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Additional to the above inspections, the following inspections are specific to recovery lifelines: Check that: • The seals on the knob and cranked handle are intact (EN-ISO-12100). • The gears are free to engage and release by turning the knob on the handle. • The knob is clean and free of distortion. • The handle grip must be free to fold and spin. • The red indicator is not deployed. The load indicator deploys if the equipment has: • Undergone prolonged or heavy service life. • Arrested a fall. • Been overload.
Cable Retraction Test Additional to the above inspections, perform the following test to test the cable retraction of the device. 1. 2. 3.
Place the equipment on its side. Pull a length of lifeline from the unit and allow the equipment to retract the lifeline. The equipment must retract the cable smoothly without delay. Repeat this procedure with the equipment on its back (not on the knob).
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Operation This rescue lifting device with recovery function is intended for rescue purposes only and should not be used for any other purpose, for example lifting loads.
With the gear engaged the equipment will not automatically payout or retract lifeline nor will the equipment have a shock absorbing brake. A fall on the equipment in winch mode (FAB15R & FAB33R types) will damage the winch mechanism and could injure the user. This equipment is not a lifting winch and should never be used as the sole point of suspension. Continual lifting and lowering of personnel on this equipment will cause the mechanism to wear to a point that will render the unit unserviceable. Therefore the lifting function is only intended to lift a person over the maximum cable length after a fall occurred. Then it must be returned for inspection immediately. Only lift a person using this equipment if an unhindered process is possible. Any obstacles may cause no danger for a safe lifting operation.
7.1
Checking Before Use
Before every use, check that the equipment has been installed correctly and is functioning correctly. Never risk your own personal safety, or that of others, by assuming. Always perform the following routine checks to ensure that the equipment is working correctly before each and every use. 1.
Pull the full length of the lifeline from the equipment and allow it to recoil. This will ensure its movement is unrestricted.
2.
Inspect the hook indicator/linkage. This should pivot freely without revealing the non-resettable red load indicator.
3.
Check that the hook opens, snaps closed and locks.
Test the fall arrest brake. To do this: 4.
Pull vigorously on the line to activate the inertia brake. The brake must engage and lock, so preventing further payout of lifeline. When the load is released, the cable must retract back into the unit automatically and without assistance.
5.
If a tag line is fitted to the hook, remove this before attaching to the equipment.
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Perform the recovery application test. To do this: 6.
Engage the gear mechanism by turning knob on handle (the seal will break) until both red dots are opposite each other.
7.
Rotate the crank handle back and forth until gear has engaged. The rescue function of the device is now established and the user can be cranked up and down. Do not try to disengage the recovery winch while the lifeline is loaded. This could reset the device in fall arrest mode while the user is hanging on the lifeline and a fall may occur.
If the knob does not activate/de-activate the recovery application (rotate freely), remove the device from operation immediately and send it to an authorized Service Station.
7.2
Using the Equipment This equipment may only be used by one person simultaneously. However, it may be used subsequently by several persons.
Make sure that the checks before use have been performed before using the equipment. See Checking Before Use on page 22. The lifeline must be connected onto the approved D-ring of the user's full body harness. The user either climbs down or is lowered on a man rated winch. The retracting lifeline allows cable to be drawn out offering passive fall protection should the user fall or winch fail. When the equipment is used for fall protection backup on a work winch, ensure the lifeline does not become tangled with the lifting line. The user's rate of progress must be watched constantly.
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Never leave a person working in a confined space unattended. If the user gets into difficulty, they must be recovered immediately. 1.
Attach the hook on the life line directly to the approved (A-marked) D-ring of your full body harness.
2.
Take a moment to check that the hook is secure in the D-ring and the gate.
3.
Ask a colleague to double-check it.
HONOR Safety & Consultancy recommends that the full body harness is approved in accordance with EN361 and EN1497 or in accordance with local standards. Take care to always have direct or indirect visual contact or some other means of communication (portable phone) with the rescue at all times during the rescue process.
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Maintenance and Cleaning
1.
Clean soiled products in lukewarm water (if necessary, use pH-neutral soap).
2.
Rinse well.
3.
Dry at room temperature. Never use a tumble dryer or dry the product by placing it next to a radiator.
8.1 1.
Device and Lifeline Clean the device. Use only abrasive cleaning pads if necessary and make sure not to damage any parts of the equipment.
Never soak or immerse this equipment.
2.
Oil the lifeline very lightly with a light mineral oil.
3.
Remove excess oil by running the lifeline through a lint-free cloth. Never grease the lifeline. Never use releasing or penetrating oils or solvents as this will only remove protective oils and is a poor lubricator. Keep the lifeline free from sticky products.
8.2
Servicing and Examination
It is critical that this equipment is periodically tested (visually & functionally) and serviced, regardless of its condition, to assure its continued reliability and performance. A scheduled examination interval of at least once every 12 months is required for each piece of equipment, in accordance with EN365:2004. Such examinations must be documented in the supplied Equipment Record. This equipment must be serviced annually by a trained, authorized and approved service technician. Repairs may only be carried out in accordance with procedures recommended by HONOR Safety & Consultancy. 25
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Contact Information
Visit address: Palmpolstraat 88 1327 CJ ALMERE The Netherlands Postal address: PO Box 60105 1320 AC ALMERE The Netherlands Phone number: +31 (0) 36 5219600 Fax: +31 (0) 36 5219601 E-mail: info@honor-safety.com Websites: www.starsrl.com www.honorsafety.com www.honorope-doublesafe.com www.rescuetipboard.com
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Appendices
10.1
Technical Specifications
Dimensions (HxWxD)
300x220x110 mm (11.8x8.66x4.33 in) 300x220x230 mm (11.8x8.66x9.06 in)
Net weight
FAB15: 9.6 kg (21 lbs) FAB15R: 10.5 kg (23 lbs)
Maximum user mass
150 kg (331 lbs)
Materials
Casing Aluminium Alloy Internal parts: Stainless Steel, Bronze
Table 4: FAB15 & FAB15R Dimensions (HxWxD)
400x310x125 mm (15.7x12.2x4.5 in) 400x310x230 mm (15.7x12.2x9.06 in)
Net weight
FAB33: 18.7 kg (41 lbs) FAB33R: 19.6 kg (43 lbs)
Maximum user mass
140 kg (309 lbs)
Materials
Casing Aluminium Alloy Internal parts: Stainless Steel, Bronze
Table 5: FAB33 & FAB33R
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Other Specifications
150 (331)
FAB15R-G
R011.015.100
11.2 (24.7)
150 (331)
FAB15R-S
R011.015.101
11.2 (24.7)
150 (331)
FAB33-G
R011.033.000
18.7 (41.2)
140 (309)
FAB33-S
R011.033.001
18.7 (41.2)
140 (309)
FAB33R-G
R011.033.100
19.9 (43.9)
140 (309)
FAB33R-S
R011.033.101
19.9 (43.9)
140 (309)
FPED15-G
R012.015.100
18.7 (41.4)
150 (331)
PED15-G
R012.015.110
18.7 (41.4)
FPED33-G
R012.033.000
PED33-G
R012.033.010
EN1496:2006
9.4 (20.7)
EN360:2002
R011.015.001
EN341:2011/1 Class
FAB15-S
Lenght m (ft)
X
Standard Diameter (mm)
150 (331)
Type
9.4 (20.7)
stainless steel
Galvanised
R011.015.000
Article nr:
FAB15-G
Type
Capacity kg (lbs)
Used lifelines Weight kg (lbs)
STAR-series devices
Synthetic fibre
10.2
7x19
5
15 (49)
X
7x19
5
15 (49)
X
7x19
5
15 (49)
X
X
7x19
5
15 (49)
X
X
7x19
5
33 (108)
X
7x19
5
33 (108)
X
7x19
5
33 (108)
X
X
7x19
5
33 (108)
X
X
X
7x19
5
15 (49)
C
150 (331)
X
7x19
5
15 (49)
C
20.9 (46.1)
150 (331)
X
7x19
5
33 (108)
C
20.9 (46.1)
150 (331)
X
7x19
5
33 (108)
C
9.5
Max. 400 (1312)
A
X X X X X X X
X
X
Kernmantel
MOD450
R013.400.000
11.6 (25.6)
250 (551)
X
MPED450
R013.150.000
11.1 (24.5)
150 (551)
X
(EN1891 Type A) Kernmantel (EN1891 Type A)
X
Max.400 9.5
A (1312)
Kernmantel
CWD12
R013.015.010
10.8 (29.0)
150 (331)
CWD33
R013.033.010
20.9 (46.1)
150 (331)
X
X
(EN1891 Type A) 7x19
9.5
12 (37)
A
x
5
33 (108)
A
x
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10.3
Equipment Record EQUIPMENT RECORD
Product: Type & type/identification:
Trade name:
Identification number:
Manufacturer:
Address:
Tel., fax, email and website:
Year of manufacture/life expiry date:
Purchase date:
Date first put into use:
Other relevant information (e.g. document number):
PERIODIC EXAMINATION AND REPAIR HISTORY Date
Reason for entry (periodic examination or repair)
Defects noted, repairs carried out and other relevant information
Name and signature of competent person
Periodic examination next due date
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10.4
EC Declaration Of Conformity
The undersigned hereby declares that the: • • • •
STAR-series (SRL) Type FAB15 STAR-series (SRL) Type FAB33 STAR-series Recovery block (SRL) Type FAB15R STAR-series Recovery block (SRL) Type FAB33R
meets the relevant, fundamental requirements and has withstood the tests specified therein and has been approved in conformity and complies with the: • • • • •
EN 360:2002 Machine Directory 2006/42/EC (and its amendment at this time) EN 1496:2007 (For FAB15R & FAB33R) EN 363:2008 EN 365:2004
The technical file is an internal document and is not available for external party's other than what is legally required. HONOR Safety & Consultancy J. M. Westerweel Managing Director
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