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EZ Stop Lanyards
ShockWave Lanyards
EZ Stop Retrax Lanyards
(See back pages for specific model numbers.)
USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL
LANYARDS WITH INTEGRAL ENERGY ABSORBERS AND ENERGY ABSORBER
COMPONENTS USED IN PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEMS (ANSI Z359.1)
This manual is intended to meet the Manufacturer’s Instructions as required by ANSI Z359.1, and should be used
as part of an employee training program as required by OSHA.
Figure 1 - EZ STOP® Lanyards
EZ Stop II EZ Stop II EZ Stop II EZ Stop II EZ Stop III EZ Stop III Shockwave 2 EZ Stop Retrax
Web Lanyards Shockwave Lanyards Cable Lanyards Tie-back Lanyards Web Lanyards Energy Absorber Lanyard Retracting Lanyard
Component
WARNING: This product is part of a personal restraint, work positioning, suspension, or rescue system. These
instructions must be provided to the user and rescuer (see section 8 Terminology). The user must read and
understand these instructions or have them explained to them before using this equipment. The user must read
and follow the manufacturer’s instructions for each component or part of the complete system. Manufacturer’s
instructions must be followed for proper use and maintenance of this product. Alterations or misuse of this
product or failure to follow instructions may result in serious injury or death.
IMPORTANT: If you have any questions on the use, care, application, or suitability for use of this equipment,
contact DBI-SALA.
IMPORTANT: Before using this equipment record the product identification information (found on the I.D. label)
in the inspection and maintenance log in section 10.0 of this manual.
DESCRIPTIONS
EZ STOP® II WEB LANYARDS
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, 9503175 hook each end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, 9503175 hook one end, 2007153 hook other end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, 9503175 hook one end, 1200049 wire pipe clamp other end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, 9503175 hook one end, 2000108 carabiner other end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, web loop one end, 2007153 hook other end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, web loop one end, 9503175 hook other end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, adjustable, 9503175 hook each end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, 100% tie-off, 9503175 hook center, 2007153 hook leg ends.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, 100% tie-off, 9503175 hook center and leg ends.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, 100% tie-off, 9503175 hook center, 2000108 carabiner leg ends.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, 100% tie-off, web loop center, 2007153 hook leg ends.
1-in. (2.5 cm) web, 100% tie-off, web loop center, 9503175 hook leg ends.
Form: 5902143 Rev: K © Copyright 2009, DB Industries, Inc.
EZ STOP® II SHOCKWAVE™ WEB LANYARDS
1-in. (2.5 cm) elastic web, 9503175 hook each end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) elastic web, 9503175 hook one end, 2007153 hook other end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) elastic web, web loop one end, 2007153 hook other end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) elastic web, web loop one end, 9503175 hook other end.
1-in. (2.5 cm) elastic web, 100% tie-off, 9503175 hook center and both ends.
1-in. (2.5 cm) elastic web, 100% tie-off, 9503175 hook center, 2007153 hook leg ends.
1-in. (2.5 cm) elastic web, 100% tie-off, web loop center, 2007153 hook leg ends.
1-in. (2.5 cm) elastic web, 100% tie-off, web loop center, 9503175 hook leg ends.
1.0 APPLICATIONS
1.1 PURPOSE: DBI-SALA Energy Absorbing Lanyards and Energy Absorbers are intended to be used as part of a personal
fall arrest system. Applications for these products include inspection work, construction and demolition, maintenance, oil
production, confined space rescue, and similar activities where there exists the possibility of a fall. This equipment is specially
designed to dissipate fall energy and limit fall arrest forces transferred to the body.
1.2 LIMITATIONS: The following application limitations must be considered before using this product:
A. CAPACITY: This equipment is for use by persons with a combined weight (person, clothing, tools, etc.)
of no more than 310 lbs. (140.6 kg). CSA models meet Z25911-05 E4 or E6 classifications. See back
cover for associated capacities and model numbers.
B. PHYSICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS: Use of this equipment in areas containing physical
or environmental hazards may require that additional precautions be taken to reduce the possibility
of damage to this equipment or injury to the user. Hazards may include, but are not limited to: high
heat, strong or caustic chemicals, corrosive environments, the possibility of electric current flowing
through this equipment when working near high voltage power lines, explosive or toxic gases,
moving machinery, sever cold, or sharp edges. Contact DBI-SALA if you have any questions about the
application of this equipment in areas where physical or environmental hazards are present.
C. TRAINING: This equipment is intended to be installed and used by persons who have been properly
trained in its correct application and use.
1.3 Refer to national standards including ANSI Z359 (.0, .1, .2, .3, and .4), family of standards on fall protection, ANSI A10.32,
and applicable local, state, and federal (OSHA) requirements governing occupational safety for more information on Energy
Absorbing Lanyards, Energy Absorbers and associated components. In Canada, see the Z259 group of CSA Standards.
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2.0 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS
2.1 COMPATIBILITY OF CONNECTORS: DBI-SALA equipment is designed for use with DBI-SALA approved
components and subsystems only. Substitutions or replacements made with non-approved components
or subsystems may jeopardize compatibility of equipment and may effect the safety and reliability of the
complete system.
COMPATIBILITY: Connectors must be compatible with the anchorage or other system components. Do not
use equipment that is not compatible. Non-compatible connectors may unintentionally disengage. See Figure 2.
Connectors must be compatible in size, shape, and strength regardless of orientation. Self-locking snap hooks
and carabiners are required by ANSI Z359.1 and OSHA. Contact DBI-SALA if you have any questions about
compatibility.
Connectors ( hooks, carabiners, and D-rings) must be capable of supporting a tensile load of at least 5,000 lbs. (22.2
kN). Per ANSI Z359.1, connector gates must be able to withstand a load of 3,600 lbs (16 kN): the face of the gate
must withstand 3,600 lbs (16 kN); the side of the gate must withstand 3,600 lbs (16kN), and the minor axis of a
snap hook or carabiner must withstand 3,600 lbs (16 kN), except for those with captive eyes.
1. Force is applied to the 2. The gate presses against 3. The gate opens allowing the
snap hook. the connecting ring. snap hook to slip off.
2.2 MAKING CONNECTIONS: Only use self-locking snap hooks and carabiners with this equipment. Only use
connectors that are suitable to each application. Ensure all connections are compatible in size, shape and
strength. Do not use equipment that is not compatible. Ensure all connectors are fully closed and locked.
DBI-SALA connectors (snap hooks and carabiners) are designed to be used only as specified in each
product’s user instructions. See Figure 3 for inappropriate connections. DBI-SALA snap hooks and carabiners
should not be connected:
A. To a D-ring to which another
Figure 3 - Inappropriate Connections
connector is attached.
B. In a manner that would
result in a load on the gate.
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C. In a false engagement, where features that protrude from the snap hook or carabiner catch on the
anchor, and without visual confirmation seems to be fully engaged to the anchor point.
D. To each other.
E. Directly to webbing or rope lanyard or tie-back (unless the manufacturer’s instructions for both the
lanyard and connector specifically allows such a connection).
F. To any object which is shaped or dimensioned such that the snap hook or carabiners will not close and lock,
or that roll-out could occur.
G. In a manner that does not allow the connector to align with the fall arrest device (i.e., lanyard) while under
load.
2.3 ANCHORAGE STRENGTH: In accordance with ANSI Z359.1, anchorages selected for fall arrest systems shall
have a strength capable of sustaining static loads applied in the directions permitted by the system of at least:
A. 5,000 pounds (22.2kN) for non-certified anchorages, or
B. Two times the maximum arresting force for certified anchorages.
When more than one fall arrest system is attached to an anchorage, the strengths set forth in (A) and (B)
above shall be multiplied by the number of systems attached to the anchorage.
WARNING: Anchorages must be rigid. Large deformations of the anchorage will affect system performance,
and may increase the required fall clearance below the system, which could result in serious injury or death.
From OSHA 1926.500 and 1910.66: Anchorages used for attachment of PFAS shall be independent of
any anchorage being used to support or suspend platforms, and capable of supporting at least 5,000 lbs.
(22.2 kN) per user attached, or be designed, installed, and used as part of a complete PFAS which maintains
a safety factor of at least two, and is supervised by a qualified person
Anchorages selected for work positioning systems shall have a strength capable of sustaining static loads
applied in the directions permitted by the system of at least:
A. 3,000 pounds (13.3kN) for non-certified anchorages, or
B. Two times the foreseeable force for certified anchorages.
When more than one work positioning system is attached to an anchorage, the strengths set forth in (A) and
(B) above shall be multiplied by the number of systems attached to the anchorage.
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B. FREE FALL: Personal fall arrest systems must be rigged such that the potential free fall is never greater
than 6 ft. (1.8 m). Avoid working above your anchorage level to avoid an increased free fall distance.
IMPORTANT: Some energy absorbing lanyards, such as EZ Stop® Retrax™ and the Shockwave lanyards, make
use of retracting devices designed to shorten their free length. These devices do not decrease free fall distance
C. FALL ARREST FORCES: The assembled fall arrest system must keep fall arrest forces below 1,800 lbs.
(8.0 kN) when used with a full body harness.
D. FALL CLEARANCE: Should a fall occur, there Figure 4 - Estimating Fall Clearance
must be sufficient clearance in the fall area to “FFD” = Free Fall Distance
“DD” = Energy Absorber Deceleration
arrest the fall before striking the ground or other distance (3 1/2 ft. [1.1 m])
“H” = Height to dorsal connector when
object. Energy absorbers can extend the fall worker is suspended
“C” = Clearance to obstruction during
arrest distance by up to 42 inches (106.7 cm). fall arrest (1 1/2 ft. [.5 m] required)
“RD” = Required distance below working
Figure 4 shows how to estimate fall clearance surface to nearest obstruction
distance when using an energy absorbing lanyard “RD” = “FFD” + “DD” + “H” + “C”
increase the fall clearance distance required. Use Height to Dorsal Connector
when worker is suspended “H”
caution when assembling system components
that could act to extend the fall arrest distance Nearest Obstruction
E. SWING FALLS: Swing falls occur when the anchorage point is not Figure 5 - Swing Fall Hazard
directly above the point where a fall occurs. The force of striking an
object while swinging (horizontal speed of the user due to the pendulum
affect) can be great and may cause serious injury. In a swing fall
situation, the total vertical fall distance of the user will be greater than if
the user had fallen vertically directly below the anchorage point. The user
must therefore account for an increase in the total free fall distance and
Swing Fall
the area needed to safely arrest the fall. Swing falls can be minimized by Hazard
working as directly below the anchorage point as possible. Never permit
a swing fall if injury could occur. If a swing fall situation exists in your
application contact DBI-SALA before proceeding. See Figure 5.
F. SHARP EDGES: Avoid working where the lanyard, subsystem, or other
system components will be in contact with, or abrade against, unprotected
sharp edges. Do not loop lanyard around small diameter structural members.
If working with this equipment near sharp edges is unavoidable, protection
against cutting must be provided by using a heavy pad or other means over the exposed sharp edge.
G. RESCUE: The user (employer) must have a rescue plan and the ability to implement it when using this
equipment
H. AFTER A FALL: Lanyards with integral energy absorbers, or energy absorber components which have
been subjected to the forces of arresting a fall must be removed from service and destroyed. See
Figure 18.
WARNING: Read and follow manufacturer’s instructions for associated equipment (full body harness, rope grab,
etc.) used in your fall protection system.
IMPORTANT: For special (custom) versions of this product, follow the instructions herein. If included, see
supplement for additional instructions.
3.3 MAKING CONNECTIONS: See Figure 6 for hook operation. When using a hook to connect to an anchorage,
or when coupling components of the system together, ensure accidental disengagement (roll-out) cannot
occur. Roll-out occurs when interference between a hook and the mating connector causes the hook’s gate
or keeper to accidentally open and release. Roll-out may occur when a hook is connected to an undersized
ring such as an eye bolt or other non-compatible shaped connector. Self-locking snap hooks or self-
locking and self-closing gate carabiners should be used to reduce the possibility of roll-out when making
connections. Do not use hooks or connectors that will not completely close over the attachment object. For
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these situations, use a tie-off adaptor or other anchorage connector to allow a compatible connection. Do
not knot the lanyard in any manner, and do not hook the lanyard back into itself (choker style). Snap hooks
and carabiners must not be connected to each other. Do not attach snap hooks to web loops.
Figure 6 - Making Connections
Push
Up
Rotate Push
Clockwise Inward
A. CONNECTING TO ANCHORAGE OR
Figure 7 - Connecting to Anchorage
ANCHORAGE CONNECTOR: See Figure 7.
Always connect the energy absorber end of Anchorage
Anchorage
the lanyard to the body support (harness). Connector
Connector Anchorage
Connect the lanyard end to the anchorage Connector
Figure 10 - Incorrect
1. The energy absorber portion of the lanyard
Attachment must be connected to the dorsal D-ring only.
Use only the snap hook (or other connector
Do not attach provided) to attach the energy absorber portion directly to the
Energy Absorber
to anchor harness dorsal D-ring. See Figures 8 and 9.
2. Do not connect the energy absorber to the anchorage. See Figure 10.
3. Do not attach the unused leg of the lanyard back to the harness at any location unless
a specially designed lanyard retainer is provided for this purpose. See Figure 11.
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Figure 11 - Acceptable Designed Retainers Figure 12 - Acceptable
Attachment
5. When leapfrogging from one anchorage point to the next (such as traversing a Figure 13 - Max Lanyard
Reach
horizontal or vertical structure) do not connect to anchorage points that are further
apart than the lanyard length (as marked on the lanyard label). See Figure 13.
Max ≤ Lanyard
Length
6. Never connect more than one person to a “Y” type lanyard at a time.
7. Do not allow any lanyard to pass under arms or legs during use.
Attaching a Tie-Back Lanyard: See Figure 14. Place the tie-back lanyard over the
anchoring structure. Ensure the lanyard is not twisted.
Figure 14 - Attaching Tie-Back Adjust the floating D-ring so it hangs below the anchoring
Do not allow gate to structure. Attach the lanyard end hook to the floating
contact anchorage
member
D-ring.
Attaching a Shockwave 2 Tie-Back Lanyard
Shockwave 2 Tie-back lanyards (model no. 1244650 and
1244675) are the only Shockwave Figure 15 - Shockwave 2 Tie-Back
models suitable for tie back
applications. Do not use regular OK NO
Shockwave 2 models for tie back
applications.
Tie back using the captive eye
Proper Connection Improper Connection carabiner only. Do not tie back using Red
the snap hook. The snap hook must Red Stitch
Load Direction ATTACHING A LANYARD WITH WIRE FORM PIPE HOOK: The wire form
Load Direction
pipe hook is intended for use with pipes up to 3 inches (7.6 cm) in diameter.
The anchorage must be geometrically compatible in size and shape. See Figure 16 for examples of
proper and improper connections and intended load directions. Do not side load the pipe hook. Do
not allow the pipe hook to contact electrical sources. Squeeze the handle to open the hook. Place
hook around the anchorage and release handle. Only use a carabiner as the connecting element when
attaching a personal fall arrest system to a pipe hook. When connecting to an anchorage, ensure the
hook fully closes and closure hooks engage eye loops on hook body.
B. CONNECTING TO THE BODY SUPPORT: Connect the energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber
to the D-ring on the back between the shoulders (dorsal D-ring) on a full body harness. Connect so the
energy absorber portion of the lanyard is on the body support side. DBI-SALA does not recommend using
a body belt for fall arrest applications. If using a body belt, connect the energy absorbing lanyard or
energy absorber to the D-ring and position the belt so the D-ring is located on the back side of the body.
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ATTACHING A LANYARD WITH WEB LOOPS: See Figure 17. Figure 17 - Web Loop Connection
1. Insert the energy absorbing lanyard web loop through the
harness web loop or D-ring.
Insert lanyard web loop through
2. Insert the opposite end of the energy absorbing lanyard through web loop or D-ring on harness
Harness web loop
the connecting web loop. or D-ring
Web loop on
Energy Absorbing Lanyard
3. Pull the attached energy absorbing lanyard through the
connecting web loop to secure.
C. CONNECTING TO A ROPE GRAB (FALL ARRESTOR): It is
recommended the lanyard end (vs. the energy absorber end) Insert opposite end of lanyard
through the lanyard web loop
be attached to the rope grab. This recommendation is made
to reduce possible interference with the operation of the rope
grab by the energy absorber “pack”. Attaching a component
style energy absorber to a rope grab is not recommended, with Pull the lanyard through the
connecting web loop to secure
the exception of a “direct-coupling” between a rope grab and a
harness. Some rope grabs may be supplied with a permanently
attached energy absorbing lanyard. For these cases, use of an additional energy absorber connected
between the rope grab and the body support is not recommended. In some cases it may be permissible
to couple an energy absorber component between the anchorage (or anchorage connector) and the
rope grab lifeline. In all cases, ensure the length of the energy absorber or energy absorbing lanyard
does not exceed the rope grab manufacturer’s recommended maximum connection length (3 feet [.9 m]
maximum per ANSI Z359.1).
D. CONNECTING TO SELF RETRACTING LIFELINE: DBI-SALA does not recommend connecting an
energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component to a self retracting lifeline. Special applications
do exist where it may be permissible. Contact DBI-SALA if considering connecting an energy absorbing
lanyard to a self retracting lifeline.
3.4 ADJUSTING THE RETRAX™ LANYARD: The amount of
the lanyard that is retracted into the Retrax housing can Figure 18 - Adjusting the Retrax Lanyard Length
be adjusted by completely extending the lanyard from the
housing, then sliding the housing up or down the lanyard. 1. Fully extend the lanyard from the Retrax housing
See Figure 18. Adjusting the length of lanyard that is
retracted into the housing will not reduce the amount of fall
clearance needed to arrest a fall. See section 3.2.
WARNING: The Retrax lanyard is designed to retract and
2. Slide the Retrax housing away from the center of the lanyard
store the lanyard strap. It is not designed to “lock” or limit the
lanyard length in a fall.
3.5 After use, return the lanyard for cleaning or storage as described in section 6.0
4.0 TRAINING
4.1 It is the responsibility of all users of this equipment to understand these instructions, and to be trained in the correct
installation, use, and maintenance of this equipment. These individuals must be aware of the consequences of improper
installation or use of this equipment. This user manual is not a substitute for a comprehensive training program. Training
must be provided on a periodic basis to ensure proficiency of the users.
IMPORTANT: Training must be conducted without exposing the trainee to a fall hazard. Training should be
repeated on a periodic basis.
5.0 INSPECTION
5.1 FREQUENCY
• Before each use visually inspect per steps listed in sections 5.2 and 5.3.
• Annually: The lanyard must be inspected by a competent person (see section 8 Terminology) other
than the user at least annually. See sections 5.2 and 5.3 for guidelines. Record the results of each
inspection in the inspection and maintenance log in section 9.0, or use the inspection web portal if an
i-Safe™ RFID tag is present (see Figure 19). If you are registered i-Safe user, go to www.capitalsafety.
com/isafe. For more information contact a Customer Service representative in the US at 1-800-328-
6146 or in Canada at 1-800-387-7484.
IMPORTANT: If the energy absorbing lanyard or energy absorber component has been subjected to fall arrest or
impact forces, the user, authorized person, or rescuer must remove it from service immediately and destroy it.
IMPORTANT: Extreme working conditions (harsh environment, prolonged use, etc.) may require increasing the
frequency of inspections.
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Figure 19 - i-Safe RFID Tag Figure 20 - Inspecting the Energy Abosrber for Activation
Measured length is
more than 6 in. (15 cm) longer than the
length marked on the label.
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.
WIRE ROPE: Inspect entire length of the wire rope. Always wear protective gloves when
inspecting wire rope. Inspect for broken wires by passing cable through gloved hands, flexing it
every few inches to expose breaks. Broken wires can be removed by bending the wire back and
forth parallel to the rope length. Do not attempt to pull wires out of rope. Remove the energy
absorbing lanyard from service immediately and destroy if there are six or more randomly
distributed broken wires in one lay, or three or more broken wires in one strand in one lay.
A “lay” of wire rope is the length of wire rope that it takes for a strand (the larger groups of
wires) to complete one revolution or twist along the rope. Remove the energy absorbing lanyard
from service immediately and destroy if there are any broken wires within 1 inch of the metal
compression sleeves (swages) at either end of the assembly. The wire rope should be free of
corrosion.
Step 3. ENERGY ABSORBING COMPONENT: Inspect energy absorber to determine if it has been
activated. There should be no evidence of elongation. See Figure 20. Ensure energy absorber
cover is secure and not torn or damaged. On the Shockwave 2™ Lanyard models, the lanyard
webbing will tear out to reveal the warning on the impact indicator label. See section 8.2 for label
illustration.
Step 4. All labels should be present and fully legible. See section 8.0.
Step 5. Inspect each system component or subsystem per associated manufacturer’s instructions.
Step 6. Record the inspection date and results in the inspection log in section 9.0.
5.3 If inspection reveals an unsafe condition, remove unit from service immediately and destroy, or contact an
authorized service center for repair.
NOTE: Only DBI-SALA or parties authorized in writing may make repairs to this equipment.
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6.0 MAINTENANCE, SERVICING, STORAGE
6.1 Clean lanyard with water and a mild detergent solution. Wipe off hardware with a clean, dry cloth, and
hang to air dry. Do not force dry with heat. If you have any questions regarding cleaning of this equipment,
or require more information, contact DBI-SALA. An excessive buildup of dirt, paint, etc., may prevent the
lanyard from working properly, and in severe cases degrade the webbing or rope to a point where it has
become weakened and should be removed from service. If you have any questions concerning the condition
of your lanyard, or have any doubt about putting it into service, contact DBI-SALA.
6.2 Additional maintenance and servicing procedures (replacement parts) must be completed by a factory
authorized service center. Authorization must be in writing. Do not disassemble the unit. See section 5.1 for
inspection frequency.
6.3 Store the lanyard in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct sunlight. Avoid areas where chemical vapors
may exist. Thoroughly inspect the lanyard or energy absorber component after extended storage.
7.0 SPECIFICATIONS
- The maximum arresting force of DBI-SALA Energy Absorbing Lanyards and components when
dynamically tested in accordance with ANSI Z359.1 is 900 lbs. (4 kN). (EZ STOP® III and
ShockWave 2 models less than 6 ft. [1.8 m] in length, maximum arresting force is 1800 lbs. [8 kN],
Shockwave 2 Tie-back, maximum arrresting force is 1350 lbs [6 kN]).
- The maximum elongation of the Energy Absorbing Lanyard or Energy Absorber component when
dynamically tested in accordance with ANSI Z359.1 is 42 in. (1 m).
- Maximum free fall distance must be no greater than 6 ft. (1.8 m) per federal law and ANSI Z359.1
- EZ STOP® II U.S. Patent Number 5,174,410
- 9503175 Self-closing and self-locking snap hook U.S. Patent Number 4,977,647, Can. 2,027,784.
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8.0 TERMINOLOGY
Authorized Person: A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person will
be exposed to a fall hazard (otherwise refered to as “user” for the purpose of these instructions).
Rescuer: Person or persons other than the rescue subject acting to perform an assisted rescue by operation
of a rescue system.
Certified Anchorage: An anchorage for fall arrest, positioning, restraint, or rescue systems that a qualified
person certifies to be capable of supporting the potential fall forces that could be encountered during a fall
or that meet the criteria for a certified anchorage prescribed in this standard.
Qualified Person: A person with a recognized degree or professional certificate and with extensive
knowledge, training, and experience in the fall protection and rescue field who is capable of designing,
analyzing, evaluating and specifying fall protection and rescue systems to the extent required by this
standard.
COMPETENT PERSON: One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings
or working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has
authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.
9.0 LABELING
9.1 This label must be attached to all lanyards and be fully legible.
9.2 These labels must be securely attached to all Shock Wave 2™ Lanyards and be fully legible.
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9.3 These labels must be securely attached to the noted CSA approved lanyards and be fully legible.
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9.4 CONTINUED . . .
These labels must be attached to the noted Energy Absorbing Lanyards or Energy Absorber components and
be fully legible.
Shockwave 2 Tie
Back Lanyards
Warning Label Shockwave 2 Tie Back Lanyards
Impact Indicator Label
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10.0 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG
SERIAL NUMBER:
MODEL NUMBER:
Approved By:
Approved By:
Approved By:
Approved By:
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Approved By:
Approved By:
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Models - ANSI:
1100456 1107951 1220262 1220680 1221115 1224349 1240068 1240277 1240620 1240880 1241465 1244351
1100750 1107952 1220265 1220681 1221116 1224350 1240071 1240278 1240626 1240901 1241480 1244353
1100756 1107958 1220267 1220682 1221117 1224354 1240074 1240279 1240627 1240902 1241481 1244354
1100762 1107959 1220268 1220701 1221119 1224355 1240077 1240280 1240680 1240903 1241482 1244355
1100767 1107962 1220269 1220704 1221120 1224356 1240080 1240281 1240681 1240904 1241483 1244356
1100768 1107991 1220271 1220705 1221205 1224402 1240082 1240282 1240682 1240905 1241701 1244357
1100769 1107992 1220272 1220706 1221206 1224404 1240083 1240291 1240683 1240906 1241702 1244358
1101240 1108033 1220274 1220707 1221209 1224405 1240084 1240292 1240702 1240907 1241751 1244359
1101241 1108034 1220275 1220708 1221210 1224406 1240086 1240294 1240703 1240909 1241752 1244360
1101272 1108301 1220277 1220712 1221211 1224409 1240088 1240295 1240704 1240910 1241761 1244402
1101340 1108310 1220279 1220713 1221215 1224410 1240089 1240299 1240705 1240911 1241763 1244403
1101341 1109105 1220285 1220716 1221216 1224411 1240090 1240351 1240706 1240912 1242475 1244404
1101633 1109106 1220286 1220718 1221217 1224412 1240091 1240354 1240707 1240913 1242476 1244406
1101635 1109111 1220288 1220720 1221251 1224413 1240092 1240357 1240708 1240914 1242500 1244409
1101645 1110792 1220289 1220722 1221276 1224414 1240093 1240359 1240710 1240915 1243026 1244410
1101646 1110793 1220291 1220724 1221327 1224416 1240097 1240362 1240711 1240916 1244001 1244411
1101647 1220002 1220292 1220725 1221401 1224418 1240098 1240368 1240712 1240922 1244003 1244412
1101775 1220003 1220295 1220726 1221451 1224419 1240101 1240399 1240713 1240923 1244004 1244413
1101789 1220004 1220298 1220727 1221460 1224420 1240102 1240405 1240714 1240924 1244006 1244414
1101790 1220005 1220299 1220729 1221461 1224421 1240103 1240406 1240715 1240926 1244007 1244415
1101792 1220006 1220300 1220739 1221462 1224424 1240105 1240409 1240716 1240927 1244008 1244417
1101793 1220007 1220352 1220740 1221463 1224425 1240108 1240411 1240717 1240928 1244009 1244420
1101795 1220011 1220354 1220745 1221464 1224430 1240111 1240412 1240718 1240929 1244010 1244424
1101832 1220013 1220358 1220746 1221480 1224431 1240113 1240414 1240719 1240930 1244011 1244425
1101835 1220014 1220359 1220748 1221481 1224433 1240114 1240415 1240720 1240932 1244012 1244426
1101836 1220016 1220362 1220749 1221482 1224434 1240115 1240416 1240722 1240935 1244013 1244430
1101837 1220017 1220363 1220751 1221702 1224435 1240117 1240419 1240723 1240975 1244014 1244433
1101851 1220019 1220364 1220753 1221751 1224436 1240118 1240421 1240724 1241001 1244016 1244434
1101859 1220022 1220365 1220757 1221752 1224437 1240120 1240424 1240725 1241002 1244018 1244435
1101866 1220024 1220366 1220775 1222300 1224439 1240122 1240427 1240726 1241003 1244021 1244436
1101869 1220026 1220368 1220803 1223026 1224440 1240123 1240428 1240727 1241004 1244023 1244439
1102525 1220027 1220399 1220804 1224003 1224441 1240124 1240430 1240729 1241005 1244024 1244440
1103886 1220028 1220405 1220806 1224005 1224442 1240125 1240431 1240730 1241006 1244026 1244441
1104729 1220029 1220406 1220808 1224006 1224443 1240126 1240432 1240731 1241008 1244027 1244442
1104744 1220030 1220409 1220809 1224007 1224444 1240127 1240433 1240732 1241009 1244028 1244443
1104745 1220033 1220411 1220845 1224008 1224445 1240128 1240436 1240733 1241010 1244029 1244444
1104746 1220034 1220412 1220846 1224009 1224447 1240129 1240440 1240734 1241013 1244030 1244445
1104747 1220035 1220413 1220847 1224011 1224455 1240130 1240441 1240735 1241014 1244031 1244446
1104748 1220037 1220414 1220848 1224012 1224456 1240131 1240445 1240736 1241016 1244032 1244448
1104912 1220038 1220416 1220849 1224013 1224457 1240132 1240446 1240737 1241018 1244033 1244455
1104918 1220040 1220417 1220850 1224014 1224458 1240135 1240447 1240738 1241020 1244034 1244456
1104924 1220043 1220419 1220852 1224016 1224475 1240136 1240448 1240739 1241022 1244035 1244457
1105376 1220045 1220421 1220854 1224018 1224476 1240137 1240452 1240740 1241023 1244036 1244458
1105491 1220046 1220424 1220855 1224023 1224510 1240139 1240453 1240741 1241024 1244037 1244475
1106002 1220048 1220427 1220856 1224024 1224610 1240140 1240458 1240742 1241025 1244038 1244476
1106003 1220053 1220428 1220857 1224026 1224611 1240141 1240460 1240743 1241029 1244039 1244510
1106005 1220066 1220433 1220859 1224027 1224612 1240142 1240462 1240744 1241030 1244040 1244601
1106007 1220067 1220436 1220860 1224029 1224613 1240143 1240463 1240745 1241031 1244041 1244610
1106008 1220068 1220437 1220861 1224031 1224630 1240144 1240464 1240746 1241032 1244043 1244611
1106016 1220070 1220446 1220862 1224034 1224631 1240147 1240465 1240748 1241033 1244047 1244612
1106017 1220071 1220447 1220863 1224036 1224632 1240150 1240466 1240749 1241101 1244101 1244613
1106033 1220074 1220448 1220865 1224038 1224633 1240153 1240467 1240750 1241102 1244102 1244614
1106040 1220077 1220452 1220870 1224041 1224634 1240154 1240469 1240752 1241103 1244103 1244630
1106041 1220078 1220453 1220871 1224043 1226000 1240155 1240470 1240753 1241105 1244104 1244631
1106058 1220079 1220462 1220872 1224047 1226001 1240156 1240471 1240754 1241106 1244106 1244632
1106059 1220081 1220463 1220873 1224101 1226003 1240157 1240472 1240755 1241108 1244107 1244633
1106063 1220083 1220464 1220874 1224102 1229000 1240158 1240473 1240756 1241109 1244112 1244634
1106064 1220086 1220465 1220880 1224103 1240004 1240168 1240474 1240757 1241110 1244205 1244650
1106074 1220087 1220466 1220902 1224107 1240005 1240170 1240475 1240801 1241111 1244213 1244675
1106150 1220091 1220467 1220903 1224110 1240006 1240175 1240476 1240802 1241112 1244251 1244676
1106151 1220098 1220469 1220905 1224111 1240007 1240178 1240477 1240803 1241113 1244252 1244700
1106152 1220103 1220471 1220906 1224252 1240011 1240179 1240505 1240804 1241114 1244253 1244725
1106203 1220105 1220472 1220909 1224253 1240012 1240186 1240506 1240805 1241117 1244254 1244750
1106211 1220108 1220473 1220914 1224301 1240013 1240188 1240508 1240806 1241118 1244301 1244751
1106212 1220111 1220474 1220915 1224302 1240016 1240193 1240509 1240807 1241120 1244302 1246001
1106325 1220115 1220475 1220917 1224305 1240017 1240194 1240510 1240808 1241122 1244303 1246002
1106326 1220120 1220509 1220922 1224306 1240018 1240197 1240511 1240809 1241124 1244304 1330025
1106327 1220123 1220510 1220925 1224307 1240019 1240200 1240525 1240845 1241125 1244305 1330035
1106328 1220124 1220511 1220929 1224308 1240020 1240201 1240526 1240846 1241201 1244306 1330055
1106329 1220127 1220525 1220932 1224309 1240023 1240202 1240535 1240847 1241204 1244307 1330065
1106330 1220132 1220526 1220975 1224310 1240024 1240205 1240536 1240848 1241205 1244308 1330100
1106331 1220135 1220535 1221001 1224311 1240027 1240208 1240537 1240849 1241206 1244309 5002040
1106332 1220140 1220536 1221002 1224312 1240028 1240209 1240538 1240850 1241207 1244310 5002041
1106333 1220146 1220537 1221003 1224313 1240029 1240210 1240540 1240852 1241210 1244311 5002042
1106334 1220148 1220538 1221004 1224314 1240030 1240211 1240551 1240854 1241211 1244312 5002050
1106679 1220153 1220540 1221005 1224319 1240034 1240251 1240552 1240855 1241213 1244313 5900876
1106682 1220154 1220551 1221006 1224321 1240035 1240253 1240553 1240856 1241214 1244314 5900877
1106683 1220156 1220553 1221008 1224322 1240038 1240256 1240554 1240857 1241215 1244317
1106684 1220157 1220557 1221009 1224323 1240039 1240257 1240555 1240859 1241216 1244318
1106687 1220170 1220558 1221013 1224324 1240040 1240258 1240556 1240860 1241217 1244319
1106900 1220175 1220559 1221016 1224325 1240041 1240259 1240557 1240861 1241218 1244321
1106901 1220178 1220562 1221030 1224327 1240043 1240262 1240558 1240862 1241219 1244324
1106902 1220186 1220563 1221031 1224329 1240046 1240263 1240560 1240863 1241220 1244325
1106903 1220194 1220564 1221032 1224330 1240048 1240264 1240561 1240865 1241250 1244326
1106904 1220197 1220566 1221033 1224331 1240053 1240265 1240565 1240870 1241251 1244327
1106905 1220200 1220567 1221101 1224335 1240054 1240266 1240566 1240871 1241276 1244329
1107026 1220201 1220568 1221102 1224336 1240057 1240267 1240567 1240872 1241277 1244331
1107575 1220203 1220570 1221104 1224337 1240058 1240268 1240568 1240873 1241326 1244332
1107576 1220207 1220571 1221105 1224338 1240059 1240269 1240570 1240874 1241327 1244335
1107650 1220251 1220573 1221106 1224339 1240060 1240271 1240573 1240875 1241460 1244338
1107652 1220253 1220574 1221107 1224344 1240062 1240272 1240574 1240876 1241461 1244340
1107725 1220256 1220601 1221108 1224345 1240063 1240273 1240601 1240877 1241462 1244344
1107727 1220258 1220620 1221112 1224346 1240066 1240274 1240603 1240878 1241463 1244346
1107875 1220259 1220626 1221114 1224347 1240067 1240276 1240604 1240879 1241464 1244349
Additional model numbers may appear on the next printing of these instructions.
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Models - CSA:
CSA Class Model Numbers
E4: Max. Arresting Force Max. Elongation Min. Mass of Worker Max. Mass of Worker
900 lbf (4.0 kN) 3.9 ft (1.2 m) 100 lbs (45 kg) 254 lbs (115 kg)
1100320C 1101859C 1106062C 1108530C 1109433C 1220046C 1220296C 1220680C 1221425C 1224006C
1100321C 1101871C 1106075C 1108534C 1109434C 1220048C 1220297C 1220681C 1221426 1224306C
1100322C 1102319C 1106203C 1108539C 1109435C 1220054C 1220299C 1220850C 1221426C 1224341C
1100323C 1102320C 1106684C 1108540C 1109436C 1220058C 1220300C 1220851C 1221460C 1224343C
1100447C 1102321C 1106685C 1108541C 1109437C 1220068C 1220301C 1220852C 1221461C 1224348C
1100448C 1102967C 1106689C 1108542C 1110310C 1220071C 1220359C 1220853C 1221480C 1224405C
1100449C 1102968C 1106690C 1108603C 1110311C 1220074C 1220362C 1220857C 1221481C 1224406C
1100450C 1102969C 1106698C 1108678C 1110312C 1220079C 1220364C 1220858C 1221484C 1224409C
1100890C 1102970C 1106699C 1108679C 1110313C 1220080C 1220369C 1220861C 1221801C 1224427C
1100891C 1102971C 1107160C 1108680C 1110612C 1220086C 1220406C 1220863C 1221802C 1224428C
1100892C 1103266C 1107161C 1108684C 1110613C 1220091C 1220409C 1220864C 1221803C 1224431C
1100893C 1103268C 1107162C 1108685C 1110614C 1220092C 1220450C 1220866C 1221804C 1224438C
1100894C 1103269C 1107163C 1108686C 1110619C 1220093C 1220451C 1220870C 1221805C 1240210C
1100980C 1103387C 1107164C 1108710C 1110705C 1220098C 1220455C 1220871C 1221806C 1240211C
1100981C 1103388C 1107165C 1108711C 1110706C 1220105C 1220459C 1220873C 1221807C 1240256C
1100982C 1103389C 1107837C 1108712C 1220006C 1220108C 1220461C 1220880C 1221808C 1240325C
1100983C 1103390C 1107838C 1108713C 1220007C 1220115C 1220466C 1220906C 1221809C 1240477C
1101166C 1103391C 1107839C 1108714C 1220012C 1220132C 1220468C 1220937C 1221810C 1240559
1101167C 1103392C 1107840C 1108715C 1220016C 1220139C 1220526C 1220938C 1221811C 1244610C
1101168C 1105855C 1107961C 1109025C 1220017C 1220180C 1220527C 1220939C 1221812C 1244611C
1101169C 1106015C 1108028C 1109037C 1220024C 1220181C 1220535C 1220940C 1221813C 1244630C
1101170C 1106040C 1108355C 1109038C 1220028C 1220182C 1220536C 1221001C 1221814C 1244631C
1101535C 1106041C 1108356C 1109045C 1220030C 1220195C 1220539C 1221006C 1221815C
1101536C 1106042C 1108357C 1109057C 1220035C 1220204C 1220540C 1221028C 1221816C
1101537C 1106053C 1108358C 1109058C 1220038C 1220206C 1220553C 1221034C 1221851C
1101538C 1106054C 1108359C 1109061C 1220040C 1220256C 1220558C 1221104C 1221852C
1101540C 1106060C 1108528C 1109141C 1220042C 1220259C 1220572C 1221106C 1221853C
1101851C 1106061C 1108529C 1109432C 1220043C 1220269C 1220601C 1221206C 1221854C
E6: Max. Arresting Force Max. Elongation Min. Mass of Worker Max. Mass of Worker
1,300 lbf (6.0 kN) 5.7 ft (1.75 m) 200 lbs (90 kg) 386 lbs (175 kg)
1242225C 1242227C 1242229C 1242250C 1242325C 1242350C
1242226C 1242228C 1242230C 1242275C 1242326C 1242375C
Additional model numbers may appear on the next printing of these instructions.
CSG EMEA (France) CSG Asia Pte Ltd. CSG (Aust) Pty Ltd.
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Certificate No. FM 39709