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01 ERGO Height Safety Lifting Load Control Safety Management LANYARD RANGE Technical Data Sheet SpanSet Australia Ltd 150 Old Bathurst Road Emu Plains NSW 2750 Australia Telephone +61 2 4735 3955 Fax +61 2 4735 3630 E-mail sales@spanset.com.au Internet www.spanset.com.au SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 1 of 8 1.003-5/11-15

Webbing Colourfast polyester high tensile webbing Heat set for lower friction co-efficitent = longer wear Light (UV) degradation certified to AS/NZS 1891.1 Minimum tensile strength 30KN Lay flat non-roping Tear Webbing Energy Absorber Polyester tear web cutter thread design Clear heat shrink for ease of inspection of stitch patterns for verification Activates between 2 6kN Fitted with back up strap Rope Kernmantle construction innercore contained in an outer sheath Rescue standard to AS4142.3 Internal marker tape for traceability Contrasting core and sheath for ease of inspection MBS 30kN All terminations sewn with polyester thread, heat shrunk and thimble eye Wire Rope 6mm PVC coated galvanised Double swaged each end Thimble eye Sewing High tensile polyester lightfast, UV resistant thread Load bearing seams sewn on computerised lock stitch machines for consistency and security Contrasting colour for ease of inspection and compliance Non load bearing patterns (labels, web and fold backs, decorative...) flat manual sew SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 2 of 8 1.003-5/11-15

Labels UV resistant PVC underneath heat shrink Thermal transfer printing Testing 5-stage inspection process during manufacture 100% visual inspection Type tested to dynamic 3.8m at 1OOkg drop test Type tested 15kN static tensile strength held for 3 minutes ASNZS 1891.1-2007 Fall Clearance Allowances Length of lanyard = 1800mm + Height of operator = 1800mm + Residual clearance 1000mm = 4600mm + Sub-total = Plus the following: Fall distance + 600mm 1000mm 1500mm 2000mm Energy Absorber Extension 300mm 500mm 600mm 900mm = Fall clearance allowance TOTAL SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 3 of 8 1.003-5/11-15

Fitting Specifications Code Description Gate Type Gate Opening (mm) Strength (kn) Material H1 Safety Snap Hook Double Action 23.0 25 Alloy Steel H1HD Heavy Duty Snap Hook 16kN gate Double Action 22.5 25 Alloy Steel H3 Safety Scaffold Hook Double Action 51.0 23 Alloy Steel H3L Large Scaffold Hook Double Action 64.0 23 Alloy Steel H3HD Heavey Duty Scaffold Hook 16kN gate Double Action 65.0 23 Alloy Steel K4 Captive Pin Karabiner 16kN gate Triple Action 24.0 30 Alloy Steel K10 Fixed Eye Karabiner Triple Action 20.0 25 Alloy Steel N-3050 Tie Back Hook Double Action 21.0 23 Alloy Steel K2 H1 K10 K4 H1HD N-3050 H3L H3HD H3 SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 4 of 8 1.003-5/11-15

Assembly Descriptions and Weights ERGO Webbing Lanyards Code Type Material Length (m) Fitting at Shock Absorber Fitting at Free End(s) Weight (g) Capacity (kg) Certification 3051 Shock Absorber Webbing 0.47 K2 Karabiner K2 Karabiner 700 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3053 Single Leg Webbing 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H1 Snap Hook 945 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3053 A 3053 BH HD Single Leg Adjustable Singal Leg Back Hook Webbing 0.735 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H1 Snap Hook 1040 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 Webbing 1.80 H1HD Snap Hook N-3050 Tie Back Hook 1190 140 AS/NZS 1891.1 3053 HD Single Leg Webbing 1.80 H1HD Snap Hook H1HD Snap Hook 1087 140 AS/NZS 1891.1 3053 K4 Single Leg Webbing 1.80 K4 Karabiner K4 Karabiner 837 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3054 Single Leg Webbing 1.20 H1 Snap Hook H1 Snap Hook 903 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3054 K4 Single Leg Webbing 1.20 K4 Karabiner K4 Karabiner 798 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3055 Single Leg Webbing 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 1095 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3055 A Single Leg Adjustable Webbing 0.808 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 1190 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3055 HD Single Leg Webbing 1.80 H1HD Snap Hook H3HD Scaffold Hook 1539 140 AS/NZS 1891.1 3055 K4 Single Leg Webbing 1.80 K4 Karabiner H3 Scaffold Hook 1041 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3055 L Single Leg Webbing 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 1283 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3058 Twin Leg Webbing 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 1733 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3058 A Twin Leg Adjustable Webbing 0.808 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 1923 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3058 HD Twin Leg Webbing 1.80 H1HD Snap Hook H3HD Scaffold Hook 2550 140 AS/NZS 1891.1 3058 K4 Twin Leg Webbing 1.80 K4 Karabiner K4 Karabiner 1679 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3058L Twin Leg Webbing 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 2105 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 5 of 8 1.003-5/11-15

ERGO Elastic Lanyards Code Type Material Length (m) Fitting at Shock Absorber Fitting at Free End(s) Weight (g) Capacity (kg) Certification 3053E Single leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H1 Snap Hook 940 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3053E HD Single leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 H1HD Snap Hook H1HD Snap Hook 1082 140 AS/NZS 1891.1 3053E K4 Single leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 K4 Karabiner K4 Karabiner 837 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3053E K10 Single leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 K10Alu Karabiner K10Alu Snap Hook 952 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3055E Single leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 1090 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3055E HD Single leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 H1HD Snap Hook H3HD Scaffold Hook 1534 140 AS/NZS 1891.1 3058E Twin leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 1723 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3058E HD Twin leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 H1HD Snap Hook H3HD Scaffold Hook 2540 140 AS/NZS 1891.1 3058E K4 Twin leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 K4 Karabiner K4 Karabiner 1669 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3058E K10 Twin leg Webbing 1.40 1.80 K10 Karabiner K10 Karabiner 1690 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 ERGO Rope Lanyards Code Type Material Length (m) Fitting at Shock Absorber Fitting at Free End(s) Weight (g) Capacity (kg) Certification 3061 Single Leg Rope 1.8 H1 Snap Hook H1 Snap Hook 940 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3061A Single Leg Adjustable Rope 1.8 K4 Karabiner K4 Karabiner 1303 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3061 K4 Single Leg Rope 1.8 K4 Karabiner H3 Scaffold Hook 837 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3063 Single Leg Rope 1.8 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 1090 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3063A Single Leg Adjustable Rope 1.8 K4 Karabiner H3 Scaffold Hook 1453 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3063 K4 Single Leg Rope 1.8 K4 Karabiner H3 Scaffold Hook 1035 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3068 Twin Leg Rope 1.8 H1 Snap Hook H3 Scaffold Hook 1723 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3068A Twin Leg Adjustable Rope 1.8 K4 Karabiner H3 Scaffold Hook 2449 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3068 K4 Twin Leg Rope 1.8 K4 Karabiner H3 Scaffold Hook 1723 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 3072 K4 Single Leg 3073 K4 Single Leg Wire Rope Wire Rope 1.8 K4 Karabiner K4 Karabiner 1300 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 1.8 K4 Karabiner H3 Scaffold Hook 1450 100 AS/NZS 1891.1 SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 6 of 8 1.003-5/11-15

User Weight Limits (kg) Harness 305* Series ERGO Lanyards 306* Series ERGO Lanyard HD Series ERGO Lanyards 305* Series ERGOplus Lanyards 306* Series ERGOplus Lanyards UB033 Inertia Reels FAB* Inertia Reels LW* Latchways Inertia Reels 3201 Retracting Lanyard 1100 series 100 100 140 140 140 136 136 140 100 1104 series 100 100 140 140 140 136 136 140 100 1107 series 100 100 140 140 140 136 136 140 100 1600 series 100 100 140 140 140 136 136 140 100 1600NC series 100 100 140 140 140 136 136 140 100 1800 series 100 100 140 140 140 136 136 140 100 1100 Miners series 100 100 140 140 140 136 136 140 100 SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 7 of 8 1.003-5/11-15

Types of Lanyards Webbing Lanyards (ERGO) These are the most cost effective and feature lightweight polyester 29kN webbing integrated with a tear web energy absorber with steel hardware Webbing Lanyards (ERGOplus) Feature iweb inspectable webbing including aluminium hooks and karabiners with ANSI high strength gates. Serve the same function as a webbing lanyard. Using rescue standard rope means the outer sheath is a contrasting colour to the inner load bearing core, making inspection easier. Energy Absorbers All fall arrest lanyards have integrated energy absorbers. Stand alone energy absorbers are available for use with adjustable rope grabs and on fall arrest anchorages lines of extended length Adjustable Lanyards These are commonly used in EWPs and in areas where limiting the free fall distance is desirable. Less fall distance = less force on the body. Elastic Lanyards These are ideal for preventing snagging and tripping as the slack remains taught. Commonly used in EWPs and climbing applications. HotWorks Lanyards For use around welding and grinding applications where the sparks generated would normally melt polyester webbing StageWorks Lanyards These are for use in stage productions and theatre where the operator or rigger needs to remain inconspicuous and blend in to the darkness during performances. Rope Lanyards Twin Webbing and Rope Lanyards These are used to maintain a continuous connection when passing from one structure or anchorage to another. Commonly used in climbing and transversing applications Wire Rope Lanyards PVC coated wire leg used to prevent contamination from paint and chemicals or offer resistance to heat. Note: the energy absorber component is not protected from heat Back Hooking Lanyards Allows back hooking or choking around beams and structures. Fitted with a wear sleeve for abrasion resistance, and a reinforced hook to resist side loading. Do not back hook with a lanyard unless it is specifically designed to do so. Maximum User Weights SpanSet energy absorbing lanyards are rated to 140kg. All energy absorbing lanyards must reduce the forces experienced in an arrested fall to under 6kN (approximately 600kg). SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 7 of 8 1.003-4/12-13

Energy Absorbing Lanyard Warnings Connection between the harness and anchor system is usually made via a fall arrest lanyard or device Maximum allowable free fall is 2m These are fixed or adjustable length lanyards (maximum slack length of 2m) normally manufactured from rope or polyester webbing, and include an in-line personal energy absorber, which limits the force on the body to less than 6kN The shock absorbing end of the lanyard should always be attached to the harness. Never choke (backhook) the lanyard end around the anchor unless the lanyard is specifically design to do so; this will weaken the lanyard and in the event of a fall could cause it to fail, or result in the snap hook bending over an edge and/or accidentally rolling open It is critical that the worker checks for adequate ground/nearest level clearance prior to using an energy absorbing lanyard Energy absorber tear out stitching should not release below 2kN (200kg) so that the lanyard can be used for work positioning support at the worksite Do not use the lanyard as a pole strap The lanyard must be destroyed if a fall has occurred, where the shock absorber has been deployed The lanyard must be destroyed if the 10 year life has expired Lanyards should be inspected before use and externally by a competent person every 6 months When using a shock absorber in conjunction with a twin tail lanyard, the tail end not in use should either be attached to the stowage point supplied on the lanyard or be clipped alongside its partner on the anchor point so as not to inhibit the tear out function of the energy absorber. Only the shock absorbing end should be connected to the harness - the free or tail end must not be attached to the harness! Failure to observe this may isolate the energy absorber and cause excessive forces on the body of the user Never substitute a twin tail lanyard with two single lanyards; two single shock absorbers will not tear out sufficiently in the event of a fall and may result in excessive shock loading to the user Avoid wrapping or looping the lanyard around or over sharp edges For further guidance consult with AS/NZ 1891.4. SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 8 of 8 1.003-4/12-13

2700 Series Pole Straps 2700 with webbing wear sleeve 2750 with secutex wear sleeve A pole strap is suitable for work positioning when attached to the side Ds of a full body harness Connect the pole strap via the safety hooks to the side D rings with the locking gates furthest from the body Ensure both sides are securely connected before applying load to the strap Use the tensioner buckle to adjust the length of the strap Always ensure the strap is in tension and not slack Beware of sharp edges and pinch points to avoid damage to the main strap Ensure the protective wear sleeve is in place on the strap For steel and abrasive contact always use a pole strap with secutex wear sleeve Ensure that the pole strap is always above the position of the D rings Do not connect more than 1 pole strap to each D ring An energy absorbing lanyard attached to the rear or front D is recommended as a backup provision. SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 9 of 8 1.003-4/12-13

Types of Connectors Triple lock karabiner with captive eye Triple lock karabiner with captive bar Delta quick link Double action safety hook - heavy duty Double action safety hook Screwgate karabiner Double action scaffold hook - heavy duty Double action scaffold hook Triple action scaffold karabiner SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 10 of 8 1.003-4/12-13

Connector Instructions 2 Open 2 Twist 3 Open 1 Unscrew 1 Push 1 Screwgate karabiner Triple lock karabiner 2 Open Double action safety hook 1 Push WARNING: Always ensure that all gates are closed and locked tight prior to use Check for smooth spring and gate function prior to use Check for corrosion, distortion or damage prior to use Ensure all springs and gates are free of dirt and dust Never connect two snap hooks together Ensure any locking latch is furthest from the body when making a connection Do not use snap hooks or karabiners for lifting or towing Do not apply a load to the gate Avoid overcrowding. SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 11 of 8 1.003-4/12-13

Checklist for Inspection of Lanyards Polyester Components Label present with date of manufacture - shelf life shall not exceed 10 years Cuts and abrasion to rope or webbing Cuts and abrasion to stitching Glazing or crispiness - due to friction, heat damage or possible chemical contamination Damage due to contact with heat, corrosives, chemicals and solvents Discolouration - due to chemical contamination or prolonged UV exposure Excessive stiffness - due to overloading, possibly as the result of a fall. Energy Absorbers ID label present with date of manufacture check expiry date Visual check of attachment points Visual check of tear out element, checking for any signs of deployment or length extension Adjustment and attachment devices should be function tested according to type and visually checked as per page 19 of this manual. If any of these points are not satisfactory then the lanyard should be destroyed. Inspecting iweb Enabled Products Webbing with iweb is woven with a contrasting (red) core of load bearing webbing which runs the full width and length of the webbing. To inspect, simply look for signs of red in any abrasion point, scuff, or cut on the surfaces or edges. This gives an objective inspection and discard criteria for both the user and the competent inspection person to apply. Washing Instructions SpanSet Australia discourages the washing of fall arrest harnesses and associated equipment in industrial laundry facilities due to the severity and unknown nature of the solvents and cleaning agents used. The preferred method is to use a mild, domestic soap, rinsed, then hung to dry naturally out of sunlight. If a washing machine is used then the product should be placed in a mesh bag in order to avoid damage to the fittings and entanglement. Do not use pressure sprays to clean harnesses, lanyards or webbing products. SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 12 of 8 1.003-4/12-13

Training Courses Height Safety Working Safely at Height Working Safely at Heights Refresher Height Safety Supervisor* Height Safety Manager* Rescue Rescue Systems Operator* Vertical Rescue* Tower and Pole Rescue* Wind Access Rescue Technician* EWP Emergency Escape Gotcha Rescue Confined Space Confined Space* Confined Space - Refresher* Breathing Apparatus* Confined Space Non-Entry Rescue* Inspection Competent Person Practical Inspection and Record Keeping* * SpanSet Accreditations ISO 9001:2008 Certified Quality Management System ISO 14001:2004 Certified Environment Management System OHSAS 18001:2007 Certified Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems Australian/New Zealand Standard 4801:2001 certified Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems 5 Tick Certified Product Accredited Laboratory Tested by NATA to ISO/IEC 17025 ASQA Registered Training Organisation certified to ISO 9001:2008 Certified manufacturer to AS/NZS 1891.1 Industrial Fall Arrest Systems and Devices Certified manufacturer to AS/NZS 1353.1 Flat Synthetic Webbing Slings Certified manufacturer to AS/NZS 4497.1 Round Slings Synthetic Fibre www.spanset.com.au SAI Global Lic: SMK40056 SMK40060 SMK40061 SMK40062 SpanSet Data Sheet ERGO Lanyards 8 of 8 1.003-5/11-15