Designed for security and adaptability, as a vital link to their fall protection anchor point, this double leg kernmantle rope lanyard with energy absorber is specially used for fall arrest and elevated work platform. The double leg fall arrest lanyard is ideal for fall protection for fall arrest and elevated work platform. The double leg Kernmantle rope lanyard with energy absorber is CE certified and meet the EU CE standard EN354-2010, EN358 and EN355-2002. It has been exported to more than 85 countries and regions throughout the world in Europe, America, Mid-east area, Australia, Southeast Asia, Africa etc.
Its made of polyester kernmantle rope, the strength is not less than 22KN. It is equipped with a carabiner+two scaffold hooks or a snap hook+ two scaffold hooks at the ends.
1. INSPECTION FREQUENC
Before each use visually inspect per steps listed in sections 2 and 3.
The Energy absorbing lanyard and/or twin legged energy absorbing lanyard must be inspected by a competent person other than the user at least annually. See sections 2 and 3 for guidelines. Record the results of each formal inspection in the Equipment control card found at the end of this instruction.
2. INSPECTION STEPS
Step 1. Inspect energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component hardware (snap hooks, adjusters, swages, thimbles, etc.). These items must not be damaged, broken, distorted, or have any sharp edges, burrs, cracks, worn parts, or corrosion.
Ensure the connecting hooks work properly. Hook gates must move freely and lockupon closing. Ensure adjusters (if present) work properly.
Step 2. Inspect the energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component per the following as applicable:
WEBBING AND STITCHING: The webbing material must be free of frayed, cut, or broken fibers. Check for tears, abrasions, mold, burns, or discoloration, etc. The webbing must be free of knots, excessive soiling, heavy paint buildup, and rust staining. Check for chemical or heat damage indicated by brown, discolored, or brittle areas. Check for ultraviolet damage indicated by discoloration and the presence of splinters or slivers on the webbing surface. All of the above factors are known to reduce webbing strength. Damaged or questionable webbing should be replaced.
Inspect stitching for pulled or cut stitches. Broken stitches may be an indication the energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component has been impact loaded and must be removed from service.
Step 3. ENERGY ABSORBING COMPONENT: Inspect energy absorber to determine if it has been activated. There should be no evidence of elongation. Ensure energy absorber cover is secure and not torn or damaged.
Step 4. All labels should be present and fully legible.
Note: If inspection reveals an unsafe condition, remove unit from service immediately and destroy, or contact an authorized service center .