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TRAVSPRING® – INTERMEDIATE ANCHOR
With its unique design, the Travspring® intermediate anchor enables each user to cross over throughout the intermediate anchors using O-rings supplied with the system to which the PPE is connected without having to unhook from the lifeline. The intermediate anchors must be set up so that the maximum interval between anchors should never exceed 50 ft. (15 m).
FEATURES
- Material: copper-aluminum
- Size: 2.3 x 3 x 3 in. (60 x 80 x 80 mm)
- Minimum breaking strength: 3,697 lb. (12 kN)
- Net weight: 1.2 lb. (544 g)
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TRAVSPRING® – HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEM
The Travspring® is a horizontal lifeline system that is easy to install and can allow up to three users for multiple span and two users for single span systems. These systems can be permanent or temporary and no special tools are required to install. Every user must wear shock absorbing lanyard with maximum arrest force of 900 lb. (4 kN).
It comes with a visual tension indicator and a new in-line energy absorber. This is a proximity horizontal lifeline system meaning that the user must wear a double lanyard harness to leap-frog over corner anchors and manipulate the O-ring through intermediate anchors in order to traverse the length of the lifeline.
As with all fall protection systems, a professional engineer or a qualified person must certify the design and installation of the lifeline. The system can be mounted on a wall or on the ground. It must not be used as an overhead system.
When a fall occurs, the energy absorber deploys or un-winds acting as the visual indicator that something has happened.
APPLICATIONS
- Construction sites
- Steel erection
- Pipe racks
- Concrete structures
- Roof work
- Manufacturing plants
APPLICABLE STANDARDS
- OSHA 1910, subpart D: Walking and working surfaces
- OSHA 1926, subpart M: Fall protection
- ANSI Z359.6-2016: Specifications and design requirements for active fall protection systems
- ANSI A10.32-2012: Personal fall protection used in construction and demolition operations
- CSA Z259.16-21: Design of active fall protection systems
Must be designed by a qualified person, professional engineer, as part of a complete personal fall arrest system. It can then be installed by any user.