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Horizontal lifeline system
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Inspection Date:
Components:
EZ-Line Horizontal Lifeline
(Figure 2)
Labels (Figure 15)
PFAS and Other
Equipment
Serial Number(s):
Model Number:
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Table 2 – Inspection and Maintenance Log
Inspection:
(See Section 1 for Inspection Frequency)
Inspect the EZ-Line Horizontal Lifeline screws, bolts, and nuts. Ensure they
are securely attached and tight. Check to see if any bolts, nuts or other parts
are missing, or have been substituted or altered in any way. Inspect covers,
housings, guards, etc. Ensure they are free of cracks dents or other damage.
Inspect the all metal components for corrosion.
Inspect the wire rope for rust, corrosion, broken wires, or other obvious
faults. Inspect the synthetic rope for burnt, broken threads, or other obvious
faults. Inspect all carabiners and connectors securing the HLL assembly to
ensure they are present and properly installed. Inspect the sleeves at the end
of the lifeline for damage such as cracks, dents or distortion.
Inspect the impact indicator at the end of the lifeline. (See Figure 13) If the
pin is broken, the system has been exposed to an impact force. The system
must not be used if the indicator is broken (Figure 13, Q). Remove the unit
from service. The unit must be serviced by an authorized service center
before reuse.
Inspect the reserve lifeline payout. The horizontal lifeline has a 1.4 m (4.5 ft.)
reserve at the end of the lifeline. If a red band attached around the rope is
visible at the housing end of the lifeline, the reserve has been compromised.
(See Figure 14) Remove the unit from service. The unit must be serviced by
an authorized service center before reuse.
Pull sharply on the lifeline close to the device end to ensure that the lifeline is
secured.
Repeat "Installation" step 5 to ensure that the lifeline is under the correct
tension. Do not apply extra-tension on the lifeline during this operation unless
it is necessary to make sure that the crank handle "clicks." (Figure 10, 2)
Verify that all labels are securely attached and are legible (see 'Labels')
Additional Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) equipment (harness, SRL, etc)
that are used with the EZ-Line Horizontal Lifeline should be installed and
inspected per the manufacturer's instructions.
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