1、Designation: F2122 13 An American National StandardStandard Practice forTreestand Safety Devices1This standard is issued under the fixed designation F2122; the number immediately following the designation indicates the year oforiginal adoption or, in the case of revision, the year of last revision.
2、A number in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval. Asuperscript epsilon () indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1. Scope1.1 This practice provides guidance for providing usersafety devices on treestands.1.2 The values stated in inch-pound units are to be re
3、gardedas standard. No other units of measurement are included in thisstandard.1.3 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns, if any, associated with its use. It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to establish appro-priate safety and health practices and deter
4、mine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.2. Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:2F2121 Practice for Treestand LabelsF2123 Practice for Treestand InstructionsF2337 Test Method for Treestand Fall Arrest System3. Terminology3.1 The terminology and definitions in the referenced
5、docu-ments are applicable to this practice.3.2 Definitions:3.2.1 backbar, nadjustable component of a climbing tree-stand or handclimber that engages the tree to provide support.The backbar may be rigid or flexible.3.2.2 climbing stick, ndevice to assist climbing a treeprimarily to a fixed position t
6、reestand. A structure that issecured to the tree and allows the user to support his weightand climb to the desired height on the tree.3.2.3 climbing treestand, ntreestand that provides both themeans to ascend the tree, and allow the user to remain at adesired elevation.3.2.4 fall arrest system, nsys
7、tem that is assembled for thepurpose of arresting an accidental fall of its user. A FASconsists of a full body harness, lanyard, anchorage means, andconnecting.3.2.5 full body harness, ncomponent with a design ofstraps that is fastened about the person in a manner so as tocontain the torso and distr
8、ibute the fall arrest forces over atleast the upper thighs, pelvis, chest, and shoulders, with meansfor attaching it to other components or subsystems.3.2.6 handclimber, or climbing aid, ndevice to assistclimbing with a climbing treestand. A structure that allows theuser to support his weight when l
9、ifting a climbing treestandwith his legs.3.2.7 integral seat, ntreestand seat which is attached tothe base (where the user stands) platform.3.2.8 ladder treestand, ntreestand that is secured to thetree at the elevation where the platform is located. (The laddertreestand may be secured to the tree at
10、 other locations and hassteps that are used to reach the platform or hunting position.)3.2.9 non-climbing, fixed position or hang-on treestand,ntreestand that is secured to the tree at the elevation where itis used. (The user usually ascends the tree by some means andthen lifts the treestand to the
11、desired position and secures it foruse.)3.2.10 platform, nhorizontal structural area of a treestandon which the user stands and/or places his feet.3.2.11 suspension relief device, ndevice to allow relief ofa persons weight on the lower extremities if suspended in aharness or allow the user to descen
12、d to the ground. The deviceis to help maintain circulation in the legs and help preventsuspension trauma (blood pooling).3.2.12 tripod or tower stand, ntripod or tower stand isconstructed to be self-supporting and is not required to besecured to a tree.3.2.13 two person treestand, nladder or hang-on
13、 treestanddesigned and marketed for use by two persons simultaneously.4. Summary of Practice4.1 This practice provides guidelines for the selection,availability and placement of user safety devices on treestandsand climbing sticks particularly for quality assurance andadequacy of auxiliary safety in
14、cluding:1This practice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee F08 on SportsEquipment, Playing Surfaces, and Facilities and is the direct responsibility ofSubcommittee F08.18 on Treestands.Current edition approved June 1, 2013. Published July 2013. Originally approvedin 2001. Last previous editi
15、on approved in 2008 as F2122 08. DOI: 10.1520/F2122-13.2For referenced ASTM standards, visit the ASTM website, www.astm.org, orcontact ASTM Customer Service at serviceastm.org. For Annual Book of ASTMStandards volume information, refer to the standards Document Summary page onthe ASTM website.Copyri
16、ght ASTM International, 100 Barr Harbor Drive, PO Box C700, West Conshohocken, PA 19428-2959. United StatesNOTICE: This standard has either been superseded and replaced by a new version or withdrawn.Contact ASTM International (www.astm.org) for the latest information14.1.1 Use of instructions in ant
17、icipation of user error ormisuse.4.1.2 Availability of instructions in case of their loss.4.1.3 User fall protection (fall arrest system).4.1.4 Interconnects (two piece units).4.1.5 Auxiliary security.4.1.6 Securing and pivot stabilizing for ladder treestands.5. Significance and Use5.1 This practice
18、 is provided to develop and maintainuniformity in practices for availability, use, and selection ofsafety devices on treestands and climbing sticks, particularlywith regard to quality assurance and safety.5.2 It is emphasized that the use of these practices will notalter the validity of data determi
19、ned with specific tests, butprovides guidance in the interpretation of test results (valid orinvalid) and guidance in the selection of a reasonable generalprovision in those instances where no standard exists today.6. Procedure6.1 It is recommended that manufacturers follow the meth-ods of safety pr
20、ovisions so described herein. When unusual orspecial conditions require auxiliary safety devices, means ormethods not covered herein, the manufacturer shall be respon-sible for their development to assure adequate availability forthe user.6.2 Selection of Safety Devices:6.2.1 User instructions shall
21、 be supplied with each indi-vidual unit and shall be in accordance with Practice F2123.6.2.1.1 Instructions shall contain detailed information on theproper set up, use and safety precautions for the unit.6.2.2 Labels and warnings shall be placed on the unit inaccordance with Practice F2121.6.2.2.1 N
22、otice of availability of instructions will be identi-fied on the unit as a part of required label information as givenin 6.2.2.6.2.3 A fall arrest system that meets Test Method F2337shall be provided with each treestand as standard equipment.The fall arrest system capacity shall not be less than the
23、 ratedcapacity of the treestand, except for a two person treestand (see6.2.3.4). Instructions on the proper use, warnings, and securingthe harness to the tree shall be provided either separately or aspart of the treestand instructions.6.2.3.1 The fall arrest system shall have provision to besecured
24、to the tree that the user climbs. It shall be soconstructed that the user is able to adjust and minimize thefree-fall length.6.2.3.2 In the case of climbing and hang-on treestands, thefeatures of the fall arrest system shall include allowing the userto have it secured to the tree while in the proces
25、s of climbingthe tree.6.2.3.3 The Fall Arrest System for hang-on treestands shallinclude the means to allow the user to be dually connected viaa climbing belt and the primary harness tether for the conditionof transitioning from a climbing device to the hang-on tree-stand.6.2.3.4 For two person tree
26、stands, there shall be a fall arrestsystem provided for each person, that is, two FAS. The fallarrest system rated capacity shall be a minimum of 300 lb.6.2.3.5 Ladder treestands shall include means to stabilizethe ladder from pivoting about the ladder axis and secure it tothe tree prior to use. Cri
27、sscrossing rope, straps, or othermethods to secure the ladder treestand to the tree to preventpivoting prior to climbing is an example of such means.Instructions shall include proper installation and use.6.2.4 Two-piece climbing treestands (those without integralseats) specifically, those involving
28、a “stand-up/sit-down” modeof ascending or descending a tree, shall include a flexibleinterconnecting device to secure the upper and lower piecestogether and prevent them from separating.6.2.4.1 A cable, rope, strap or other similar interconnectingmeans, shall be configured such that it will not encu
29、mber theuser while climbing while prohibiting the lower part fromfalling if the lower part were to become disengaged from theuser.6.2.4.2 The use of a device to secure the upper piece (seat)whenever the user removes the load (standing) is highlyrecommended. An elastic cord, rope, strap, etc. should
30、be anintegral component of the upper piece and its use explained inthe unit instructions.6.3 Auxiliary safety devices shall be provided where addi-tional safety precautions can be made to further protect theuser. Examples include: anti-slip platform surfaces, backbarlocking devices or tie-offs (for
31、climbing treestands, use ofhandclimbers for locking means, balance bars, etc.).6.3.1 For special cases or non-typical units, specific safetydevices shall be provided where applicable.6.4 Ladder treestands and tripod stands shall include meansto secure all vertical platform support sections together
32、suchthat inadvertent separation of the sections during use cannotoccur. The use of pins, bolts, clips, etc. through each joint (orother coupling device) to prevent sections/columns from sepa-rating if subjected to tension loads is an example of suchmeans.6.5 A suspension relief device shall be provi
33、ded completewith instructions. This device shall be capable of allowing theuser to relieve the load on the users lower extremities ifsuspended in a harness to help maintain circulation in the legsand help prevent suspension trauma (blood pooling). Thecapacity rating of the suspension device shall eq
34、ual the FASrated capacity.7. Keywords7.1 backbar; climbing stick; platform; treestand; tripodF2122 132APPENDIX(Nonmandatory Information)X1. Additional InformationX1.1 This practice is provided for use by manufacturers oftreestands and testing companies. Criteria has been developedfor certification o
35、f treestands and this practice is an integralpart of the certification. However, a treestand conforming tothis practice alone does not constitute certification and thosemanufacturers desiring certification must meet all applicablestandards as a minimum requirement.ASTM International takes no positio
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