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Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices Part 2: Horizontal lifeline and rail systems
AS/NZS 1891.2:2001 This Joint Australian/New Zealand Standard was prepared by Joint Technical Committee SF-015, Industrial Safety Belts and Harnesses. It was approved on behalf of the Council of Standards Australia on 16 February 2001 and on behalf of the Council of Standards New Zealand on 26 January 2001. It was published on 20 March 2001.
The following interests are represented on Committee SF-015: Australian Association of Certification Bodies Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Australian Industry Group Australian Lightweight Vertical Rescue Instructors Bureau of Steel Manufacturers of Australia Communications, Electrical Plumbing Union Department of Infrastructure, Energy and Resources, Tas. Department of Labour, New Zealand Electricity Association of New South Wales Electricity Engineers Association, New Zealand Electricity Supply Association of Australia Industrial Rope Access Association of New Zealand Master Builders Australia Ministry of Economic Development, New Zealand The New Zealand Alpine Club New Zealand Arboricultural Association New Zealand Manufacturers Federation New Zealand Mountain Guides Association Roads & Traffic Authority of N.S.W. Safety Institute of Australia Telstra Corporation Victorian WorkCover Authority WorkCover New South Wales WorkSafe Western Australia
This Standard was issued in draft form for comment as DR 00282.
Originated as AS/NZS 1891.2(Int):1998. Revised and designated in part as AS/NZS 1891.2:2001.
ISBN 0 7337 3762 5
This Standard was prepared by the Joint Standards Australia/Standards New Zealand Committee SF-015, Industrial Safety Belts and Harnesses to supersede in part AS/NZS 1891.2(Int):1998. The series as published to date comprises the following: AS/NZS 1891 1891.1 1891.2 1891.2 Supp1
1891.3 1891.4
Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices Part 1: Safety belts and harnesses Part 2: Horizontal lifeline and rail systems (this Standard) Supplement 1: Prescribed configurations for horizontal (supplement to AS/NZS 1891.2:2000) Part 3: Fall-arrest devices Part 4: Selection, use and maintenance
The following European Standard was consulted in the course of preparation of this Standard: EN 795 Protection against falls from a heightAnchor devicesRequirements and testing
This Standard was previously published as an Interim Standard due to the uncertainty as to whether the proposed ISO Standard for horizontal lifelines and rails would have similar requirements for dynamic performance testing. As it now appears that the ISO requirements will be similar, the Committee has decided to re-publish this Standard in its final form, i.e. with its interim status retracted. It was also decided that for the sake of clarity, Appendix F of the Interim Standard, titled Prescribed configuration systems for horizontal lifelines, would be re-published as a Supplement. The technical content of this Standard together with that of the Supplement, is unchanged from the Interim Standard except for editorial corrections. The terms normative and informative have been used in this Standard to define the application of the appendix to which they apply. A normative appendix is an integral part of a Standard, whereas an informative appendix is only for information and guidance.
Page SECTION 1 SCOPE AND GENERAL 1.1 SCOPE......................................................................................................................... 4 1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS................................................................................... 4 1.3 DEFINITIONS............................................................................................................. 5 1.4 SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA ........................................................................ 6 1.5 RESTRAINT SYSTEMS ............................................................................................. 6 1.6 LOADING OF LINES IN SERVICE ........................................................................... 6
SECTION 2 HARDWARE SPECIFICATIONS 2.1 PERSONAL FALL-ARREST EQUIPMENT .............................................................. 7 2.2 METAL COMPONENTSGENERAL REQUIREMENTS ....................................... 7 2.3 FLEXIBLE LINES AND LINE TERMINATIONS ..................................................... 7 2.4 LINE TERMINATION FITTINGS.............................................................................. 9 2.5 LINE ANCHORAGES .............................................................................................. 10 2.6 MOBILE ATTACHMENT DEVICES....................................................................... 10 SECTION 3 SYSTEM PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 3.1 HORIZONTAL LIFE RAILS .................................................................................... 13 3.2 HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEMS ..................................................................... 13 SECTION 4 SYSTEM ACCEPTANCE CRITERIA 4.1 GENERAL................................................................................................................. 15 4.2 PROPRIETARY SYSTEMS...................................................................................... 15 4.3 PRESCRIBED CONFIGURATION SYSTEM .......................................................... 15 4.4 RIGID SYSTEMS ..................................................................................................... 15 SECTION 5 INSTRUCTIONS AND MARKING 5.1 GENERAL................................................................................................................. 16 5.2 SYSTEMS SUPPLIED IN KIT FORM...................................................................... 16 5.3 INSTALLED SYSTEMS ........................................................................................... 17 5.4 SYSTEM INFORMATION PLATES ........................................................................ 18 APPENDICES A STATIC TEST FOR HORIZONTAL LIFELINES AND TERMINATIONS, TERMINAL FITTINGS AND MOBILE ATTACHMENT DEVICES ...................... 19 B STATIC PROOF LOAD TEST FOR HORIZONTAL LIFE RAILS.......................... 21 C GUIDANCE ON THE SELECTION OF A DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE TEST CONFIGURATION......................................................................................... 23 D DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE TEST FOR HORIZONTAL LIFELINES.................. 24 E STATIC STRENGTH TEST FOR HORIZONTAL LIFELINES ............................... 26
STANDARDS AUSTRALIA/STANDARDS NEW ZEALAND Australian/New Zealand Standard Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices Part 2: Horizontal lifeline and rail systems
1.2 REFERENCED DOCUMENTS AS 1192 1214 1231 1789 1790 1897 2001 2001.1 2193 3569 4036 4142 4142.2 4142.3 4397 AS/NZS 1891 1891.1 1891.2, Supp1 1891.3 4680 Electroplated coatingsNickel and chromium Hot-dip galvanized coatings on threaded fasteners (ISO metric coarse thread series) Aluminium and aluminium alloysAnodic oxidation coatings Electroplated coatingsZinc on iron or steel Electroplated coatingsCadmium on iron or steel Electroplated coatings on threaded components (metric coarse series) Methods of test for textiles Part 1: Conditioning procedures Methods for calibration and grading of force-measuring systems of testing machines Steel wire ropes Corrosion of metalDissimilar metals in contact in seawater Fibre ropes Part 2: Three strand hawser-laid and eight-strand plaited Part 3: Man-made fibre rope for static life rescue lines Electroplated coatings of zinc on steel fasteners with imperial threads Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices Part 1: Safety belts and harnesses Part 2: Horizontal lifeline and rail systems, Supplement 1: Prescribed configurations for horizontal lifelines (Supplement to AS/NZS 1891.2:2001) Part 3: Fall-arrest devices Hot-dip galvanized (zinc coatings on fabricated ferrous articles
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