Personal fall protection equipment. Anchor systems. Specification
This British Standard provides requirements and test methods for type testing anchor systems that are installed and tested in the base materials specified by the manufacturer for:
restraint systems;
fall arrest systems;
rope access systems;
work positioning systems;
rescue systems; and
evacuation systems.
This British Standard covers anchor systems intended for one or more users simultaneously and specifies the maximum number of users for each type of anchor system.
NOTEÂ 1 Where the manufacturer intends to rate their anchor systems for more than the specified maximum number of users, it is recommended that they liaise with an appropriate test house, taking into account the principles of this British Standard and develop a test specification accordingly.
This British Standard is not applicable to:
equipment conforming to BSÂ ENÂ 516 or BSÂ ENÂ 517;
type A load-limiting anchor systems (see 3.3.2) for:
rope access and work positioning;
rescue – accompanied descent;
rescue – remotely operated – redirect attachment; and
evacuation,
as they are considered not to be appropriate for such use.
type C non-load-limiting and load-limiting anchor systems (see 3.3.3) for:
rope access and work positioning;
rescue – accompanied descent;
rescue – remotely operated – redirect attachment; and
evacuation,
as they are considered not to be appropriate for such use.
type B and type E, as described in BSÂ ENÂ 795 , are not covered in this British Standard as they are not installed in a base material;
bespoke structurally designed anchors incorporated into structures.
NOTEÂ 2 The performance requirements in this British Standard are intended as minimum requirements for anchor devices, structural anchors and their base material(s). The performance requirements do not constitute structural verification of the structures for the imposed loads.
This British Standard is intended for use by manufacturers, installers and users of anchor systems and also other interested parties, e.g. architects and structural engineers, including those responsible for the design of safe access and egress on structures.
NOTEÂ 3 Information on the use of anchor systems in personal fall protection systems, including rope access, can be found in BSÂ 8437 , BSÂ 7985 and BSÂ 7883 .
NOTEÂ 4 Anchor systems conforming to this British Standard for rope access should meet the requirements of the rope access industry for anchor systems, as detailed in BSÂ 7985 and the Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA), International code of practice for industrial rope access (ICOP) [1].
| SDO | BSI: British Standards Institution |
| Document Number | 8610 |
| Publication Date | Nov. 30, 2017 |
| Language | en - English |
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| Committee | PH/5 |
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