GB 45187-2024 Fall protection – Climb auto system against fall
1 Scope
This document specifies the product classification, technical requirements, marking, information to be provided by the manufacturer and packaging of the climb auto system against fall and describes its test methods.
This document is applicable to the climb auto system against fall used in construction, overhaul, equipment maintenance and emergency rescue operations.
2 Normative references
The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
GB/T 191 Packaging - Pictorial marking for handling of goods
GB/T 4208 Degrees of protection provided by enclosure (IP code)
GB/T 10125 Corrosion tests in artificial atmospheres - Salt spray tests
GB/T 17799.2 Electromagnetic compatibility - Generic standards - Part 2: Immunity standard for industrial environments
GB/T 23268.1-2009 Specifications for Protective Equipments for Sports - Part 1: Dynamic Mountaineering Ropes
GB/T 24537-2009 Personal Fall Protection Equipment - Guided Type Fall Arrester Including a Flexible Anchor Line
GB 24542-2023 Personal Fall Protection Equipment - Guided Type Fall Arrester Including a Rigid Anchor Line
GB/T 30862-2014 Personal fall protection equipment - Anchor devices
GB/T 38230-2019 Personal Fall Protection Equipment - Descender Devices
3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.
3.1
climb auto system against fall
fall protection equipment which adopts external power source or is driven by battery and carries people and equipment to rise or fall according to the predetermined direction of anchor line
3.2
fixed climb auto system against fall
climb auto system against fall (3.1) of which the anchor line is permanently fixed to the surface of a structure and that carry personnel and equipment up or down through the platform in the predetermined direction of the anchor lines when in use
Note: It is composed of anchor lines, load-bearing components (platform), power plant, etc.
3.3
portable climb auto system against fall
climb auto system against fall (3.1) of which the anchor line does not need to be fixed to the surface of a structure and that carry personnel and equipment up or down with load-bearing components in the predetermined direction of the anchor lines when in use
Note: It is composed of anchor lines, load-bearing components, etc.
3.4
load-bearing components
assembly of components in the climb auto system against fall (3.1) that are in direct contact with personnel or equipment and carry the weight of personnel and components
3.5
anchor line
components capable of moving the climb auto system against fall (3.1) up and down in a predetermined direction
3.6
descent components
assembly of components in the climb auto system against fall (3.1) for controlled descent under load and no power
3.7
stop components
components for a fixed climb auto system against fall (3.2) to automatically stop after reaching a predetermined position during ascent and descent
3.8
fall protection components
assembly of components in the climb auto system against fall (3.1) that implement the fall protection function
3.9
rated load
sum of the masses of personnel and equipment carried by the equipment under normal working conditions expressly indicated by the manufacturer
3.10
working load limit
limit specified by the manufacturer to the sum of the mass of personnel and equipment that the equipment can carry
4 Product classification
Climb auto systems against fall are divided into portable and fixed types according to product installation methods and design structures.
Contents Foreword i 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions 4 Product classification 5 Technical requirements 5.1 Design structure 5.2 Remote control components 5.3 Anchor line 5.4 Fall protection performance 5.5 Ascending velocity 5.6 Static strength 5.7 Load performance 5.8 Operational reliability 5.9 Dustproof/waterproof performance 5.10 Descent function 5.11 Overload protection 5.12 Electromagnetic compatibility 5.13 Corrosion resistance 6 Test methods 6.1 Design structure test 6.2 Test of remote control system 6.3 Anchor line test 6.4 Test of fall protection performance 6.5 Ascending velocity test 6.6 Static strength test 6.7 Load performance test 6.8 Operational reliability test 6.9 Dustproof/waterproof performance test 6.10 Descent function test 6.11 Overload protection test 6.12 EMC test 6.13 Corrosion resistance test 7 Marking 8 Information supplied by the manufacturer 9 Packaging Bibliography