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1.   anchor as far from the roof edge as possible     e Do not install roof anchors on unsupported roof  structures  such as eaves or gable overhangs  Do not  install roof anchors on facia boards     e Roof anchors should be installed at 8 foot spacings  along the roof ridge  Hip roofs require a roof anchor on  each hip face     e On long low pitched roofs  multiple roof anchors  should be installed along the gable ends  6 feet from  the edge  to reduce swing fall hazards     Figure 5 shows typical roof anchor locations for various roof  configurations     ROOF FRAMING  Roof framing members to which the  roof anchors are attached must be in good condition   Members must be free of splits  cracks  large knots  or  defects that may weaken the member  Do not attach the  roof anchor to rotted or deteriorated wood     Figure 4   Swing Fall    Roof Anchor    ROOF EDGE  Loading Direction Limitations    Gable End Swing Fall    Swing Fall Hazard    ROOF PEAK    Lifeline    Roof Anchor    Carabiner    Rope Grab    ROOF EDGE  Captivating A Lifeline       Figure 5   Anchor Installation    At Least One Anchor On Hip Roof       C  FASTENERS  The roof anchor may be secured to the roof using either 16d nails  as supplied  or Teks  screws  1 4 14 screws need to be long enough for five threads to be exposed beyond the purlins      D  ROOF ANCHOR INSTALLATION  Roof  anchors must be installed in accordance with  the previously discussed site plan  Site work  rules must be followed regarding when an
2.   installed roof anchor is ready for use  i e  after  sheathing is in place                           Figure 6   Anchor Installation    ATTACHING THE ROOF ANCHOR  Spread  the anchor base legs apart to match the  surface it will be mounted on  either a roof  peak or a flat surface  Position the anchor on  the roof such that the 12 nail holes along the  center of the legs are over  framing  member   Then  push down to minimize any gap  between the anchor and the sheathing and  nail  Use only 16d nails to install the anchor   six per leg into the rafters and sheathing    Install all 12 nails  See Figures 6 and 7  See  section 5 0 for pre use inspection     WARNING  The 2103676 roof anchor must be positioned on top of previously secured roof sheathing  do  not attach directly to rafter or truss member   All 12 nails must be installed  If the roof anchor is not installed  properly  it will not hold the rated loads and serious injury or death could occur     WARNING  Use only 16d nails which have a complete Figure 7   Anchor Installation  head  Do not use nails from nail guns  Never attach the  roof anchor with the legs still together  legs must be  spread apart      Roof Anchor    Sheathing    E  STEEL DECKING INSTALLATION  This  anchor may be installed on steel decking with  a minimum material thickness of 22 gauge    030 inch  over Z purlins with a minimum  material thickness of 16 gauge   064 inch    The maximum span between purlins is 6 feet   Twelve 1 4 14 Teks screws are req
3.  Ibs   16kKN  when certification exists  reference ANSI Z359 1 for certification definition   or  B  5 000  Ibs   22 2kKN  in absence of certification  See Figure 4 for roof anchor loading direction limitations  When  more than one roof anchor is installed to a roof structure  the strengths given in  A  or  B  above must be  met at each roof anchors installation point independently  EXAMPLE  If two roof anchors are installed onto a  roof structure  each anchor location must be independently capable of supporting 5 000 Ibs   or 3 600 Ibs   with certification      FROM OSHA 1926 500 AND 1910 66  Anchorages used for attachment of a personal fall arrest system  shall be independent of any anchorage being used to support or suspend platforms  and must support at  least 5 000 Ibs  per user attached  or be designed  installed  and used as part of a complete personal fall  arrest system which maintains a safety factor of at least two  and is supervised by a qualified person     RESTRAINT  Roof anchors installed for restraint applications must be attached to a roof member capable of    sustaining a static load of at least 3 000 Ibs  applied in any direction permitted by the restraint system when  in use  Each roof anchor installation must be independently capable of sustaining this load     3 0 OPERATION AND USE    WARNING  Do not alter or intentionally misuse this equipment  Consult with DBI SALA if using this equipment  with components or subsystems other than those described in thi
4.  least 5 000 Ibs   22 2kKN    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  Self locking snap hooks and carabiners are required by ANSI  Z359 1 and OSHA     Figure 2   Unintentional Disengagement  Roll out     If the connecting element that a snaphook  shown  or carabiner attaches to is undersized or irregular in shape  a situation  could occur where the connecting element applies a force to the gate of the snaphook or carabiner  This force may cause  the gate  of either a self locking or a non locking snaphook  to open  allowing the snaphook or carabiner to disengage  from the connecting point     Small ring or other  non compatibly  shaped element    1  Force is applied to the 2  The gate presses against the 3  The gate opens allowing the  snap hook  connecting ring  snap hook to slip off        2 3 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   s instructions  See Figure 3 for inappropria
5. Instructions for the following series products     Hinged Roof Anchor  Model Number  2101719       USER INSTRUCTION MANUAL  2103676 ROOF ANCHORS    This manual is intended to meet industry standards including OSHA and should be used as part of an  employee training program as required by OSHA     DESCRIPTION    Figure 1   Roof Anchor  2103676  Roof anchor consists of a forged D ring    attached to steel base  In use  the base is nailed to  the roof structure per these instructions  The D ring  is used for connection of the fall arrest or restraint  system  See Figure 1     WARNING  This product is part of a fall arrest  or restraint system  The users must read and  understand manufacturer s instructions for each  component or part of the complete system  These  instructions must be provided to the user of this  equipment  The users must read and understand  these instructions or have them explained to  them before using this equipment  Manufacturer s  instructions must be followed for proper use    care and maintenance of this product  Alterations  or misuse of this product or failure to follow  instructions  may result in serious injury or death     Rivets    16d Nail  Qty 12    IMPORTANT  If you have questions on the use   care  or suitability for use of this equipment   contact DBI SALA immediately        1 0 APPLICATION    Nailing  Holes    1 1 PURPOSE  DBI SALA   s 2103676 roof anchor is  designed to be used as a temporarily installed   not for permanent installation  an
6. 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   A  Before each use  visually inspect the equipment per steps listed in sections 5 2 and 5 3     B  The roof anchor must be inspected by a competent person other than the user at least annually  See  sections 5 2 and 5 3 for guidelines  Record the results of each formal inspection in the inspection log  found in section 9 0  NOTE  Cal OSHA requires personal fall arrest systems be inspected prior to each  use for wear  damage  and defects and inspected by a competent person  at least twice a year  in  accordance with the manufacturer   s recommendations  with inspection dates documented     IMPORTANT  If this equipment has been subjected to forces resulting from the arrest of a fall  it must be    immediately removed from service and destroyed or returned to DBI SALA for possible repair  See section 5 2         COMPETENT PERSON  An individual knowledgeable of a manufacturer   s recommendations  instructions and  manufactured components who is capable of ide
7. chorage  connector on wood frame structures  This  anchorage connector may be used as part of  a personal fall arrest or restraint system  Do  not attach a lifeline between two or more roof  anchors  i e  horizontal lifeline system   Do  not hang  lift or support tools or equipment  from this roof anchor or attach guylines for  antennas  phone lines  etc        A  FALL ARREST APPLICATION  In this application  the roof anchor is used as part of a complete  fall arrest system  Such systems typically include a full body harness and some form of connecting  subsystem  such as an energy absorbing lanyard  Maximum permissible free fall is six feet  This type of  system is used where a free fall is possible before the fall is arrested     B  RESTRAINT APPLICATION  In this application  the roof anchor is used as part of a complete restraint  system  Such systems typically include a full body harness and a lanyard or restraint line used to  restrain or tether the user from reaching a hazard  i e  leading edge roof work   This type of system is  used where no vertical free fall is possible        Copyright 2006  DB Industries  Inc     1 2    1 3    2 0    2 1    2 2    LIMITATIONS  The following application limitations must be recognized and considered before using this  product     A  ROOF STRUCTURE  This anchorage connector is intended to be installed on wood framed structures  capable of meeting the anchorage strength requirements as set forth in section 2 4  Consult DBI SALA  befor
8. e using these roof anchors on any other roof material     B  CAPACITY  This anchorage connector is designed for use by persons with a combined weight  person   clothing  tools  etc   of no more than 310 Ibs  Only one personal protective system may be connected to  the roof anchor at any time     C  PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM  PFAS    PFAS   s selected for use with this roof anchor must meet  the system performance and other criteria as stated in section 3 2     D  FREE FALL  PFAS   s used with these roof anchors must be rigged in such a way as to limit the free fall  to a maximum of 6 feet  reference ANSI Z359 1   See associated connecting subsystem manufacturer   s  instructions for further information     E  FALL CLEARANCE  Make certain that enough clearance exists in your fall path to prevent striking  an object  The amount of clearance needed is dependent upon the type of connecting subsystem  used  energy absorbing lanyard  self retracting lifeline  etc    and the anchorage location  Refer to  manufacturer   s instructions of the connecting subsystem or component for more information on fall  clearance     F  RESTRAINT SYSTEMS  Restraint systems selected for use with this roof anchor must meet the  requirements given in section 3 2     G  CORROSION  Use near sea water or other corrosive environments may require more frequent  inspections or servicing  replacement  to assure corrosion damage is not affecting the performance of  the product     H  CHEMICAL HAZARDS  Soluti
9. he roof anchor  Do not pass the lanyard or lifeline through the roof anchor D ring and hook back into  the lanyard or lifeline  When connecting  make sure the connections are fully closed and locked  Figure 9  illustrates the proper connection of a typical fall arrest or restraint equipment to the roof anchor  When using  an energy absorbing lanyard  connect the energy absorber    pack    end to the harness  When using a self  retracting lifeline  make sure the device is properly positioned so that the retraction is not hindered  Always  protect the lifeline lanyard from abrading against sharp or abrasive surfaces on the roof  Make sure all the  connections are compatible in size  shape  and strength  Never connect more than one personal protective  system to any single roof anchor at a time        WARNING  Read and follow manufacturer   s instructions for associated equipment  i e  full body harness  shock  absorbing lanyard  self retracting lifeline  etc   used in your personal fall arrest system     WARNING  For special  Custom  versions of this product  follow the instructions herein  If enclosed  see  attached supplement for additional instructions to be followed when using a customized product     Figure 9   Making Connections    Self Retracting Lifeline    Full Body    Harness Rope Grab    Lifeline    Roof Anchor    Roof Anchor  Lanyard    Energy Absorber       4 0 TRAINING    4 1 Itis the responsibility of all users of this equipment to understand these instructions  
10. ntifying existing and predictable hazards in the proper selection   use and maintenance of fall protection     5 2 INSPECTION STEPS     Step 1  Inspect the Roof Anchor for physical damage  Look carefully for any signs of cracks  dents  or  deformities in the metal  Check for bending  the roof anchor legs should be flat  Rivets should be  securely attached and fully clinched  not pulling through hole      Step 2  Inspect the Roof Anchor for signs of excessive corrosion     Step 3  Ensure the condition of the roof anchor will support the Roof Anchor loads  see section 2 4  An  anchor connected to rotten or deteriorated wood should not be used     Step 4  Ensure the Roof Anchor is still securely attached  If loose  do not use   Step 5  Inspect each system component or subsystem per associated manufacturer   s instructions     Step 6  Record the inspection date and results on the inspection log  See section 9 0     5 3 If inspection reveals a defective condition  remove unit from service immediately and destroy  or contact a  factory authorized service center for repair     NOTE  Only DBI SALA or parties authorized in writing may make repairs to this equipment        6 0 MAINTENANCE  SERVICE  AND STORAGE    6 1 No scheduled maintenance is required  If you have any questions concerning the condition of your Roof  Anchor  or have any doubt about putting it into service  contact DBI SALA immediately     6 2 Additional maintenance and servicing procedures  i e  replacement parts  mus
11. ons containing acids  alkali  or other caustic chemicals  especially at  elevated temperatures  may cause damage to this equipment  Consult DBI SALA if doubt exists  concerning installing this equipment where chemical hazards are present     I  ELECTRICAL HAZARDS  Do not install roof anchors where they or the user may come into contact with  electrical power lines     J  TRAINING  This equipment is intended to be installed and used by persons who have been properly  trained on its correct application  See section 4 0     Refer to national consensus  including ANSI Z359 1  applicable local  state  and federal  OSHA   requirements  governing this equipment for more information on anchorage connectors  and associated  system components     SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS    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 are considered to be compatible with connecting elements when they   have been designed to work together in such a way that their sizes and shapes do not cause their gate  mechanisms to inadvertently open regardless of how they become oriented  Contact DBI SALA if you have  any questions about compatibility     Connectors  hooks  carabiners  and D rings  must be capable of supporting at
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13. ptivate  a lifeline  i e  rope grab system  to an anchorage close  to the work area with a carabiner  see Figure 4  Do not  captivate the lifeline of a self retracting lifeline as this  may affect the performance of its internal braking     SHARP EDGES  Avoid working where the connecting  subsystem  i e  shock absorbing lanyard  self retracting  lifeline  full body harness  etc   or other components will  be in contact with  or abrade against  unprotected sharp  edges  Do not the loop lanyard around small diameter  structural members  If working with 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     RESCUE  Should a fall occur  the user  employer  must  have a rescue plan and the means at hand to implement  it     AFTER A FALL  Any equipment which has been  subjected to the force of arresting a fall must be  removed from service immediately and destroyed  or  contact a factory authorized service center for repair     3 3 INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS     A     ROOF ANCHOR SITE PLAN  Before starting the roof  construction  a plan should be established as to where  the roof anchors will be installed  and when during the  construction process they may be used  The following   are guidelines on locating roof anchors     e The roof anchor should be located at the roof peak   when possible  and at least 6 feet from any exposed  roof edge  On very small roof areas  locate the roof
14. raint systems must be rigged such that no vertical free fall is possible  Avoid working above  your anchorage level since an increased free fall distance will result     C  PERSONAL FALL ARREST SYSTEM REQUIREMENT  PFAS   s used with this roof anchor must meet  applicable OSHA  state  federal  and ANSI requirements  PFAS   s incorporating a full body harness must  be capable of arresting a workers fall with maximum arresting force of no greater than 1 800 Ibs  and  limit the free fall distance to 6 feet or less  The deceleration distance for PFAS must be 42 inches  1 1m   or less  Reference ANSI Z359 1 and OSHA requirements     D  RESTRAINT SYSTEMS  Restraint systems must meet applicable state and federal requirements     E  FALL CLEARANCE  Should a fall occur  there must be sufficient clearance in the fall area to arrest the  fall before striking the ground or other objects  The actual clearance required is dependent upon the  type of fall arrester connecting subsystem used  energy absorbing lanyard  self retracting lifeline  etc     Refer to manufacturer   s instructions for fall clearance information     SWING FALLS  Swing falls occur when the anchor   is not directly above the point where a fall occurs    The force of striking an object while swinging can be  great and cause serious injury  Minimize swing falls by  working as directly below the anchorage as possible   the worker must be positioned within 30 degrees of the  roof anchor   see Figure 4  It is acceptable to ca
15. s manual  Some subsystem and component  combinations may interfere with the operation of this equipment  Use caution when using this equipment around  moving machinery  electrical hazards  chemical hazards  and sharp edges     WARNING  Do not use this system if you are unable to tolerate the impact of a fall arrest  Age and fitness can  seriously affect your ability to withstand a fall  Pregnant women and minors must not use this equipment        3 1 BEFORE INSTALLATION of this equipment  carefully inspect it to assure it is in serviceable condition   Check for missing or damaged parts  see Figure 1  Legs of the metal base should be flat and free of tears or  corrosion  Rivets should be tight and securely clinched  Check for installation nails  twelve 16d nails   Refer  to section 5 0 for further inspection details  Do not use if inspection reveals an unsafe condition  NOTE  The  2103676 is designed as a multi use anchor  Teks screws may not be reused     3 2 PLAN your fall arrest or restraint system before starting your work  Take into consider all factors affecting  your safety at any time during use  The following list gives some important points to consider when planning  your system     A  ANCHORAGE  Select an anchorage point that is rigid and capable of supporting the required loads  See  section 2 4  Locate the roof anchor in accordance with section 3 3     B  FREE FALL  PFAS   s must be rigged to limit any free fall to a maximum of 6 feet  OSHA and ANSI  Z359 1   rest
16. t be completed by a factory  authorized service center  Authorization must be in writing     7 0 SPECIFICATIONS    Material  Forged alloy D ring and 1 8 in  thick steel   Minimum Breaking Strength  3 600 lbs  when loaded within the loading  direction limitations as shown in Figure 4    Weight  1 8 Ibs    Size  5 8 in  x 4 in  x 17 in    Capacity  310 lbs   one person     8 0 LABELING    8 1 These labels should be securely attached to the roof anchor and fully legible     Y A33 4510056       ISN ONY NOLYTIVISNE      RAFTER TRUSS  Gd NAILS EACH SIE 5  ER DIT  13 INTE RAFTER    8 INTO SHEATHING      Installation Label    A WARNING    Maximum anchor capacity    person  310 Ibs  Use  only with ANSI OSHA compliant personal fall arrest  systems  Anchor must be properly installed to  support required loads  For temporary use only   Refer to instructions supplied with anchor for  further details  Failure to follow these  instructions could result in injury or death   Not intended as a permanently installed anchorage   Remove after use                  9500779 REV C       Back             21 03676 r k  capitalsafety com  ied  800  328 6146    MEETS OSHA REQUIREMENTS  MFRDivawo  LOT NO  MODEL NO             Front    Roof Anchor Label    9 0 INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG    DATE OF MANUFACTURE  MODEL NUMBER    DATE OF PURCHASE    INSPECTION DATE INSPECTION ITEMS CORRECTIVE ACTION MAINTENANCE  NOTED PERFORMED  Approved by  i i    Approved by  i    Approved by  i    Approved by  ee ee  Ap
17. te connections  DBI SALA snap hooks and  carabiners should not be connected     A  Toa D ring to which another connector is attached    B  Ina manner that would result in a load on the gate   NOTE  Large throat opening snap hooks should not be connected to standard size D rings or similar objects  which will result in a load on the gate if the hook or D ring twists or rotates  Large throat snap hooks are    designed for use on fixed structural elements such as rebar or cross members that are not shaped in a way that  can capture the gate of the hook        C  Ina 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     Figure 3   Inappropriate Connections    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 allow such a  connection      F  To any object which is shaped  or dimensioned such that the  snap hook or carabiner will  not close and lock  or that  roll out could occur        2 4 ANCHORAGE STRENGTH  Depending on the application  the anchorage to which the roof anchor is  installed must meet strengths as given below     FALL ARREST  Roof anchors installed for fall arrest applications must be attached to a roof member  capable of sustaining static loads in the direction s  permitted by the PFAS when in use of at least   A   3 600
18. uired to  fasten the anchor  The screws should be of  sufficient length so that at least five threads  are exposed beyond the bottom of the purlin   The screws must be located on the outer  two of the long rows of holes  through every  other hole  Every screw must penetrate the Z purlin  The holes in the anchor that will be used with the  Teks screws must to be drilled out to 1 4 inch diameter  see Figure 8  The anchor should not be used    16d Nails    6    as a permanent anchor once the holes have been drilled out because the corrosion protectin has been  damaged  The anchoring structure needs to meet the requirements of Section 2 4     WARNING  Anchors that have been drilled out    Figure 8   Teks Screw Hole Pattern  may not be reused  After use  the anchor must be  removed from service and destroyed        F  REMOVAL OF ROOF ANCHOR  Remove  the roof anchor prior to shingling the area  with the anchor  To remove it  pry off the  anchor from the roof  If Teks screws are used When using Teks screws  only drill out the darkened holes  to attach the anchor  the screws should be to 1 4 in  diameter   removed rather than just prying the anchor  from the roof     NOTE  The 2103676 is designed as a multi use anchor  New 16d nails must be used for every reinstallation     3 4 CONNECTING TO THE ROOF ANCHOR  Connection to the installed roof anchor may be made using a  self locking snap hook or self locking and self closing carabiner only  Do not use a knot to connect a lifeline  to t
    
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