1、AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2014 Safety Requirements for Self-Retracting Devicesfor Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue SystemsPart of the Fall Protection CodeApproved American National StandardAmericAn Society of SAfety engineerSMERICAN SOCIETY OFAFETY ENGINEERSthe information and mater
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3、ss of this material or its application to specific factual situations. By publication of this standard, ASSE or the Z359 committee does not ensure that adherence to these recommendations will protect the safety or health of any persons, or preserve propertyANSIANSI/ASSE Z359.14 2014American National
4、 StandardSafety Requirements for Self-Retracting Devicesfor Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue SystemsSecretariatAmerican Society of Safety Engineers1800 East Oakton StreetDes Plaines, Illinois 60018-2187Approved September 17, 2014American National Standards Institute, Inc. Published february 2015 by:A
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12、al Standards institute.AmericanNational StandardForeword (this foreword is not a part of American national Standard Z359.14-2014.)this standard, national in scope, was developed by an Accredited Standards committee functioning under the procedures of the American national Standards institute, with t
13、he American Society of Safety engineers (ASSe) as secretariat.it is intended that every employer whose operations fall within the scope and purpose of the standard will adopt the guidelines and requirements detailed in this standard.the need for this standards activity grew out of the continuing dev
14、elopment of a series of fall protection-relat-ed standards. the focus is to tie the elements of those standards together and provide the tools with which employers may develop the programs that incorporate those elements. this standard also brings together the administrative requirements of those fa
15、ll protection standards. it should be noted, as in all Z359-series standards, that this standard applies to occupational activities. it does not apply to sports activities such as mountaineering.neither the standards committee, nor the secretariat, states that this standard is perfect or in its ulti
16、mate form. it is recognized that new developments are to be expected, and that revisions of the standard will be necessary as the state-of-the-art progresses and further experience is gained. it is felt, however, that uniform guidelines for fall protection programs are very much needed and that the
17、standard in its present form provides for the minimum criteria necessary to develop and implement a comprehensive managed fall protection program.the Z359 Committee acknowledges the critical role of design in influencing the use of proper fall protection equipment. Designs which eliminate fall hazar
18、ds through the proper application of the hierarchy of safety controls are the preferred method for fall protection. Design deficiencies often increase the risk for employ-ees who may be exposed to fall hazards: examples are (1) lack of rail systems to prevent falls from machines, equipment and struc
19、tures; (2) failure to provide engineered anchorages where use of personal fall arrest systems are anticipated; (3) no provision for safe access to elevated work areas; (4) installation of machines or equipment at heights, rather than floor/ground level to preclude access to elevated areas; (5) failu
20、re to plan for the use of travel restriction or work positioning devices. to that end, this series of standards also provides guidance for design considerations for new buildings and facilities.Basic fall safety principles have been incorporated into these standards, including hazard survey, hazard
21、elimination and control, and education and training. the primary intent is to ensure a proactive approach to fall protection. However, the reactive process of accident investigation is also addressed to ensure that adequate attention is given to causation of falls.the Z359 committee solicits public
22、input that may suggest the need for revisions to this standard. Such input should be sent to the Secretariat, ASc Z359, American Society of Safety engineers, 1800 e. oakton Street, Des Plaines, iL 60018-2187.this standard was developed and approved for submittal to AnSi by the American national Stan
23、dards committee on Standards for fall Protection, Z359. committee approval of the standard does not necessar-ily imply that all committee members voted for its approval. At the time it approved this standard, the Z359 committee had the following members:Name of Representativeraymond mannmichael came
24、ronLen BradleyJubal D. Hamernik, Ph.D., P.e.John Stephen frost, cSPPreston AndersonBradley S. McGillchuck orebaughJoey r. Junio, P.e.James rulloDeForest CanfieldJ. thomas Wolner, P.e.Judd PernerCraig BerkenmeierJoshua ockmond, cSPJim PoageDan rossiKarl guthrieeric PatrickDelisa calhounerik ArendallJ
25、. nigel ellis, Ph.D., P.e., cSP, cPeJohn t. Whitty, P.e.Dustin HawkinsPaul BrevesHugh ArmstrongAmber SvobodaKen mahnickKyle SullivanRandall WingfieldDave Loughtimothy HealeyJerry Kucharski, cfPSgreg Small, P.eng., m.eng.Doug myetteBradley Rohlfchris HuberDan ShippDavid H. Pate, cUSADavid Baldwinmark
26、 WinchesterOrganization Represented 3m American AirlinesAmerican Society of Safety engineersBashlin Industries, Inc.Boeing CompanyBuckingham Mfg. Co., Inc.capital Safety groupchevronclear channel outdoorclimbtech LLcelk river, inc.ellis fall Safety Solutions, LLcfalltechflexible Lifeline Systemsgene
27、ral motorsgravitec Systems, inc.Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection however, the arrest distance shall be measured during these tests to determine fall clearance guidelines report-ed in user instructions. for both Class A and B devices: the locking function shall operate in accordance with 3.1.2. the d
28、evice shall pay out and retract the line in accordance with 3.1.6 after each dynamic per-formance test (with the exception of SrL-Le de-vices following the edge test of 4.2.2). the visual indicator shall activate when dynamic performance is tested, and provide clear evi-dence that the device has bee
29、n impact loaded. Additionally, the following dynamic performance requirements shall be met after conditioning in ac-cordance with the procedures given in 4.2.8. the arresting force shall not exceed an average of 1,575 pounds (7kn) or a maximum of 1,800 pounds (8kn) for class A devices and an av-E3.1
30、.9 See Figure 5a, 5b and 5c.ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2014 American National Standard Safety Requirements for Self-Retracting Devicesfor Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue Systems12Approved American National StandardAMERICAN SOCIETY OFSAFETY ENGINEERSerage of 1,125 pounds (5kn) or a maximum of 1,800 pounds (8k
31、N) for Class B devices. one test is required for each conditioning proce-dure. A new device may be used for each condi-tioning procedure. for SrL-Les, following the dynamic performance test and when tested over the edge in accordance with 4.2.2, the lanyard shall retain a minimum stat-ic strength of
32、 675 pounds (3kn) for wire ropes or 1,000 pounds (4.5kn) for synthetic materials. Alternatively, when tested as an independent ele-ment in accordance with 4.2.2, the line constitu-ent shall retain a static strength of 1,000 (4.5kn).note: Some SrDs are designed to attach the hous-ing end of the devic
33、e to the body support, rather than the lanyard end. for these devices, each con-nection orientation allowed by the manufacturer shall be tested.3.2 Specific Requirements for Self-Retracting Lanyards with Integral Rescue Capability.3.2.1 Operation. it shall be possible to engage the SrL-r into its re
34、scue mode of operation at any time, subject to manufacturers instructions. it shall not be possible to inadvertently change to or from rescue mode. the SrL-r shall be capable of rais-ing or lowering the load to affect rescue. the mini-mum mechanical advantage offered by the SrL-r in rescue mode shal
35、l be 3:1, neglecting frictional losses. When in rescue mode, the SrL-r device shall automatically stop and hold the load if the rescuer intentionally or unintentionally relinquishes control. the SrL-r shall have a means to stabilize the device during use in rescue mode.3.2.2 Powered Operation. SrL-r
36、 devices that in-corporate a powered operation feature shall meet the requirements of Section 3.2 and when tested in accordance with 4.3.2 shall not be capable of lifting a weight equal to or greater than 250% of maxi-mum capacity. the manufacturer shall indicate by markings the maximum powered inpu
37、t speed (rpm) allowed such that the lifting or lowering speed does not exceed 2 ft/s (.6m/s). A manual back-up means of operation shall be provided.E3.2.1 Consult with the manufacturer for proper methods of stabilization (i.e. mounting brackets, stabilization handles, etc.).13ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2014
38、American National Standard Safety Requirements for Self-Retracting Devicesfor Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue SystemsApproved American National StandardAMERICAN SOCIETY OFSAFETY ENGINEERS3.2.3 Static Strength. When tested in accordance with 4.3.3, the SrL-r shall support for a period of at least one
39、 minute without failure, a load equal to 3,000 pounds (13.3kn).3.2.4 Rescue, Post Fall Arrest. When tested in accordance with 4.3.4, the SrL-r in rescue mode shall raise, lower and hold the load as intended af-ter the device has arrested the test weight. When operating control is released, the load
40、shall stop within 4 inches (102mm) of travel. Additionally, the requirements of this section shall be met after con-ditioning in accordance with the procedures given in 4.2.8. one test is required for each condition-ing procedure. A new SrL-r may be used for each conditioning.3.2.5 Function. testing
41、 in this section shall be per-formed following the salt spray exposure specified in Section 3.1.5. When tested in accordance with 4.3.1, the SrL-r in rescue mode shall raise, lower and hold the load as intended while the device is carrying 125% of the maximum capacity. When operating control is rele
42、ased, the load shall stop within 4 inches (102mm) of travel. immediately fol-lowing the test with the load of 125% of maximum capacity, this test is to be repeated using the same test specimen with a load of 75% of the minimum capacity.3.3 Line Constituent of Self-Retracting Devices.3.3.1 Synthetic
43、Rope. rope used as a line con-stituent of the self-retracting device shall be made of pure or non-recycled synthetic materials having strength, aging, abrasion resistance and heat re-sistance characteristics equivalent or superior to polyamides. other synthetic materials than those stated herein are
44、 permitted for the line constituent of SrDs only when it can be demonstrated that all requirements of this standard are met and, addi-tionally, that the durability, reliability and other prop-erties pertinent to the intended uses have been evaluated and determined suitable. Any restrictions on the u
45、se of such SrDs shall be marked on the SrD. When statically tested in accordance with references in Sections 7.1, 7.2 or 7.3 as appropri-ate, synthetic rope shall have a minimum breaking strength of 4,500 pounds (20kn).E3.3.1 It is the responsibility of the manufacturer to determine if materials use
46、d are suitable for the in-tended use. Appropriate means of evaluation may include testing, knowledge of use conditions and special considerations such as conductivity or heat resistance.ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2014 American National Standard Safety Requirements for Self-Retracting Devicesfor Personal Fall
47、 Arrest and Rescue Systems14Approved American National StandardAMERICAN SOCIETY OFSAFETY ENGINEERS3.3.2 Webbing. Webbing used as a line constitu-ent of the self-retracting device shall be made of pure or non-recycled synthetic materials having strength, aging, abrasion resistance and heat re-sistanc
48、e characteristics equivalent or superior to polyamides. other synthetic materials than those stated herein are permitted for the line constituent of SrDs only when it can be demonstrated that all requirements of this standard are met and, addi-tionally, that the durability, reliability and other pro
49、p-erties pertinent to the intended uses have been evaluated and determined suitable. Any restric-tions on the use of such SrDs shall be marked on the SrD. Webbing shall have a minimum breaking strength of 4,500 pounds (20kn) when tested in ac-cordance with references in Sections 7.1, 7.2 or 7.3 as appropriate.3.3.3 Wire Rope. Wire rope used as a line constitu-ent of a self-retracting device shall be constructed of stainless steel or galvanized steel strand hav-ing a minimum breaking strength of 3,400 pounds (15kn) when tested in accordance with the refer-en