EN 358:2018- Belts and lanyards for work positioning or restraint
EN 358:2018-Belts and lanyards for work positioning or restraint
Dynamic Performance
Work positioning belts/lanyards are
subjected to a drop test to generate a shock load on the product. A lesser
force is applied to the work positioning belt/lanyard compared with fall arrest
harness attachments as the possibility of a period of free-fall is
significantly less in use. Work positioning belts/lanyards are subjected to a 1
metre drop and in both cases, the belt/lanyard is required to safely arrest the
fall of the test dummy or test weight following the drop.
Static Strength
Belts are first subjected to cycling
between no force and 1kN 5 times, followed by 5kN tensile force to assess
slippage of webbing through buckles. The force is then increased 15kN, which is
applied and held for at least 3 minutes, to ensure the breaking strength of the
product is in excess of the force specified by the standard. A work positioning
lanyard is assessed in the same way but using a force of 4kN for the slippage
test.
Corrosion Resistance
Metallic components used in fall
protection equipment are subjected to a neutral salt-spray test intended to
prove a minimum resistance to environmental corrosion (specifically rust).
Products are held within a sealed chamber, which is filled with a salt-water
mist, which can induce rust in unprotected metals. Products are subjected to 48
hours exposure and examined for rusting and function afterward.
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