Miller MFLAF2-12/6FT, MFLAF2-3/6FT, MFLAFT-1/9FT, MFLAF-1/6FT, MFLAFB-1/6FT User Manual

Miller® TurboLite™ Flash Personal Fall Limiter
Fall Protection for Arc Flash and Hot Work Applications
A worker is injured from electrically­induced causes every 30 minutes – mostly because of what is commonly known as an arc flash hazard. Simply put, an arc flash is a very large short circuit that goes into the air. It can happen with or without the presence of a worker at any location where electricity is present – including utility lines and residential, industrial, and commercial facilities.
A few root causes of this phenomenon include the presence of old or rusting equipment, the build-up of conductive dust, tools being misplaced, improper work procedures, or even a spider web that becomes humid and moist.
WHY ARE THEY DANGEROUS?
The temperature of an arc flash can reach 35,000 degrees Fahrenheit – which is up to 4 times hotter than the sun. This means workers in potential arc flash environments need personal protection equipment that can withstand high heat without burning or losing its function and form.
The byproducts of this explosive condition include a broad spectrum of electromagnetic energy, plasma, fragments, and a spray of molten materials. For workers on utility lines or suspended welding and hot work applications, working at height comes with its own set of risks and therefore, requires fall protection equipment designed to withstand these hazards.
Do You Know How Common Arc Flash Hazards Are?
THE MILLER TURBOLITE FLASH SERIES
FALL PROTECTION NOW COMES IN YELLOW
Easy to Identify
• Commonly used in arc flash warning labels and signs, the bright yellow color on the housing helps differentiate the Flash series from standard TurboLite products as well as other traditional self-retracting lifelines.
Outstanding Versatility
• An all-in-one solution for arc flash and hot work applications, available in single or twin configurations and designed for workers in bucket trucks and aerial lifts.
Reliability
• The durable Kevlar/Nomex webbing withstands arc flash testing of 40 cal/cm² as well as weld splatter and contact with high heat surfaces.
Designed specifically for those who work at height and
are exposed to arc flash hazards, welding, or who are
working near high heat areas, the Miller TurboLite Flash
Personal Fall Limiter of fers versatility, reliability, and
maximum safety. Engineered to deliver the assurance
you expect from Miller, our new TurboLite Flash Personal
Fall Limiters are available in a wide range of lengths and
configurations – including single or t win versions, tie-
back options, and even products specifically designed for
users working in bucket trucks.
VERSATILITY AND PROTECTION REACH NEW HEIGHTS
• Provides you with enhanced versatility, for both arc flash and hot work applications.
• Offers a comfortable work experience, while minimizing fatigue and providing excellent user mobility.
• Keeps you safe while being as comfortable and lightweight as possible.
• Meets the most stringent safety standards, including ANSI Z359.14 and ASTM F887.
Integral Shock Absorber
• Provides protection where foot level tie-off is required. Flame-resistant cover protects the shock absorber and product labels.
HighImpact Resistant Housing
• Along with corrosion-resistant internal components, the housing provides ultimate durability, extending the product’s service life and lowering the cost of ownership.
Great Mobility
• Swivel connectors allow for excellent maneuverability in any working environment.
Efficient Tracking
• Ultra-high frequency RFID enables efficient asset and inspection tracking.
When Hazards Happen in a Flash, Rely on Miller.
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