MSA Anchorage Connector Strap User Instructions

Product Overview

The MSA Anchorage Connector Strap is a critical component designed to securely connect a personal fall arrest system to an approved anchorage point. It is engineered to meet stringent safety standards, including ANSI/ASSE Z359.1-2007, ANSI/ASSE A10.32-2004, and applicable OSHA regulations.

Key Specifications

These straps are built for reliability and strength, capable of withstanding a load of 5,000 lbf (22.2 kN) without breaking or deforming. Available in various models like PointGuard Residential and Thermatek, they utilize durable materials such as polyester and Kevlar webbing, with specific models designed for high-heat environments.

Safety and Usage Guidelines

User training is mandatory. Always read and understand all instructions, labels, and warnings. Proper connection, regular inspection, and adherence to environmental limitations (temperature, chemical hazards) are crucial for safe operation. Failure to comply can result in serious injury or death.

For more information on product usage, maintenance, and safety, consult the full user manual.

Maintenance and Inspection

Regular inspection before each use is essential to ensure the strap is in serviceable condition. Damaged or worn equipment must be immediately removed from service and marked as "UNUSABLE." Proper cleaning and storage in cool, dry conditions help maintain the product's integrity.

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