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22.0 Fall Protection Program Standards
ANSI/ASSE Z359.11-2014 Full Body Harnesses
ANSI/ASSE Z359.15-2014 Single Anchor Lifelines and Fall Arresters for Personal Fall Arrest
Systems
CAN/CSA Z259.10-12 Full Body Harnesses
CAN/CSA Z259.2.5-12 Fall Arresters and Vertical Lifelines
CAN/CSA Z259.2.2-98 (R2009) Self-Retracting Devices
CAN/CSA Z259.11-05 (R2015) Energy Absorbers & Lanyards
CAN/CSA Z259.12-11 Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest Systems
ANSI/ASSE Z359.12-2009 Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest Systems
ANSI/ASSE Z359.13-2013 Personal Energy Absorbers and Personal Energy Absorbing Lanyards
ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-2014 Self-Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue Systems
ASTM F887-13 Arc Resistant Full Body Harnesses & Energy Absorbing Lanyards
NFPA 1983-2012 Life Safety Rope & Equipment For Emergency Services
22.1 Certification Submittal Package
A Certification Submittal Package shall include an SEI Certification Submittal form (see Section 22A: SEI
Certification Submittal Form) and a Components & Materials Description Checklist form (see Section
22B: General Components & Materials Description Checklist) and a User Guide and Label Checklist form
for NFPA standards (see Section 22C: User Guide and Label Checklist) for each product model, variant or
accessory being submitted. Completion of the submittal package serves four primary purposes:
1. The submittal package provides SEI and the SEI Quality Assurance Auditor with a
description of new, modified and continued products to be selected during the audit.
2. The information provided by the manufacturer in the full submittal package confirms to
SEI the product design and components remain unchanged since the submitted product
was last tested and certified.
3. Receipt of the submittal package by the testing laboratory, from SEI, serves as the
laboratory’s authorization to begin testing the product(s) and allows laboratory
personnel to verify that the correct product samples have been received.
4. The return of a signed copy of the submittal form from the testing laboratory provides
SEI with a record of the date testing was completed on the product model.
Over the life of the product, subsequent submittal packages shall document that the product model
submitted for certification testing is identical to samples previously tested, except where Class I model
changes have been tested and documented through the submission of additional SEI submittal packages
or documented Class II changes have been made. It is therefore necessary that each submittal to SEI
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include sufficient product description information, which is achieved by a complete components and
materials listing to uniquely and unambiguously identify the product model in question.
SEI Certification Submittal Form
Each submittal form must be identified as either (1) initial certification, (2) annual recertification, (3)
Class I change, or (4) Class II change. Finished product manufacturing facilities (assembly) located at a
different address (i.e. suppliers or company-owned factories) shall be identified in Section 3 of the
submittal form. The SEI Certification Submittal Form shall be signed by the authorized manufacturer
representative within the participating company having the authority to authorize expenditures for
testing.
Components & Materials Description List
The product description information may be (a) listed on the Component and Materials Description
Checklist form, (b) provided as a separate listing by the manufacturer (i.e. Bill of Materials), or (c)
appropriate engineering drawings/ specification sheets. Use of Section 22B: General Components and
Materials Description Checklist form is recommended. The following information is to be included on
each Components & Materials List. Brief examples are provided for guidance.
A. Description of Major Components
All major components and materials shall be identified and described. Where possible, include
brand name and part number, supplier name and location.
B. Primary Materials
Materials used in the construction of major components shall be identified. Identification shall
include trade names, if applicable. All changes shall be reported to SEI for evaluation and
possible action.
C. Manufacturing Locations
All locations in which the product model is manufactured or assembled must be identified on
the SEI Certification Submittal Form. If major components are manufactured by another
company and purchased by the SEI participants, the name and address of the manufacturing
facility and contact name shall be identified on the Components & Materials Description
Checklist.
D. Specification Sheets or Technical Bills of Materials
Product specification sheets or technical bills of materials (BOM) may be included with the SEI
Certification Form in addition to the Components & Materials description checklist to fulfill
some or all other requirements noted above. In the case of annual recertification, the
appropriate documents (i.e., submittal form and components and materials listing or BOM) shall
be prepared prior to the sample selection audit and available to the auditor during the audit for
reference and confirmation of product.
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Confidentiality All product information received by SEI staff, the SEI Quality Assurance Auditor, or the SEI testing laboratory shall be considered confidential and shall not be released to any third party without written authorization to do so (with the exceptions noted Section 3: Manufacturer’s Agreement for response to a subpoena, court order or other compulsory process). 22.2 Fall Protection Program Codes
SEI utilizes SEI Reference Numbers internally to identify each SEI participant and their unique models and variants. The first set of two or three letters/numbers indicates which standard program code the model/variant is being certified against. The second set of three letters indicates the SEI participant's unique identification. The third set of numbers is assigned by SEI to identify each model (see definition below) being certified.
eg: BBH ABC 03 eg: BBH ABC V03
Where BBH identifies the standard program code Where ABC identifies the unique participant identification Where 03 identifies the model submitted for certification Where V03 identifies the model as the third variant (V03) for this Participant Identification (ABC)
SEI Reference Program
Code
Standard Description Product Type Standard
FAH Standard on Full Body Harnesses
Full Body Harnesses ANSI/ASSE Z359.11
FAV Standard on Single Anchor Lifelines and Fall Arresters
Single Anchor Lifelines and Fall Arresters
ANSI/ASSE Z359.15
FCV Standard on Fall Arresters, Vertical Lifelines, and Rails
Fall Arresters, Vertical Lifelines and Rails
CAN/CSA Z259.2.5
FCR Standard on Self-Retracting Devices
Self-Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest Systems
CAN/CSA Z259.2.2
FCH Standard on Full Body Harnesses
Full Body Harnesses CAN/CSA Z259.10
FCL Standard on Energy Absorbers and Lanyards
Energy Absorbers & Lanyards
CAN/CSA Z259.11
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SEI Reference Program
Code
Standard Description Product Type Standard
QCB, QCR, QCH, QCW
Standard on Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest System
Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest Systems
CAN/CSA Z259.12
QAB, QAR, QAH, QAW
Standard on Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest System
Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest Systems
ANSI/ASSE Z359.12
FAL Standard on Personal Energy Absorbers and Energy Absorbing Lanyards
Personal Energy Absorbers and Personal Energy Absorbing Lanyards
ANSI/ASSE Z359.13
FAR
Safety requirements for Self-Retracting Devices for personal Fall Arrest and Rescue Systems
Self-Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest and Rescue Systems
ANSI/ASSE Z359.14
FPE Standard Specifications for Personal Climbing Equipment
Arc Resistant Full Body Harnesses & Energy Absorbing Lanyards
ASTM F887
RHH Standard on Life Safety Rope and Equipment for Emergency Services
Life Safety Rope & Equipment for Emergency Services
NFPA 1983
22.3 Definition of a “Model”
“Model” is the collective term used to identify a group of protective devices of the same basic design
and components from a single applicant produced by the same manufacturing and quality assurance
procedures that are covered by the same certification. Any characteristic that affects the device’s
performance under the limits of the current certification standards constitutes a different model. For
purposes of the SEI Certification Program, the above definition of the term “model” uses performance
characteristics as the basic criteria.
22.4 Application & Annual Certification Fees
Testing shall be performed annually. When an initial submittal package is submitted to SEI, the
Application Fees and Annual Participation Fees (See Section 7: Annual Participation Fees) are due. Upon
completion of initial testing, Annual Model Certification Fees are due.
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The following is a schedule of application fees and annual model certification fees that apply to the
ANSI/ASSE, CAN/CSA and ASTM Fall Protection program(s):
Model Type Submittal Type Application Fee Annual Model Certification Fees
Base Model
Initial $250 $395
Class I Change $50 N/A
Class II Change $50 N/A
Variant Model
Initial $125 $125
Class I Change $50 N/A
Class II Change $50 N/A
Accessory Model
Initial $125 $125
Class I Change $50 N/A
Class II Change $50 N/A
The following is a schedule of application fees and annual model certification fees that apply to the
NFPA Fall Protection program:
Model Type Submittal Type Application Fee Annual Model Certification Fees
Base Model
Initial $250 $435
Class I Change $50 N/A
Class II Change $50 N/A
Variant Model
Initial $60 $125
Class I Change $50 N/A
Class II Change $50 N/A
Accessory Model
Initial $60 $60
Class I Change $50 N/A
Class II Change $50 N/A
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22.5 ANSI/ASSE Z359.11, ANSI/ASSE Z359.12, ANSI/ASSE Z359.13, ANSI/ASSE Z359.14,
ANSI/ASSE Z359.15
A. Definition of Model
Qualified Elements including rings, D-rings, circular rings, oval rings, carabineers, snaphooks,
buckles, adjusters, webbing, rope (including fiber rope and wire rope):
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design
2. Changes in material type
3. Changes in dimensions
4. Changes in finish
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in webbing color
2. Same qualified element (component) from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that webbing and hardware are
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,
dimensions, finish and other requirements.
Examples of Major components:
1. Material type
2. Construction method
3. Surface finish
4. Size and shape
5. Strength
Full Body Harnesses
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in webbing material, composition and thickness
4. Type of harness hardware and placement
5. Changes in stitch patterns
6. Changes in thread
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Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Changes in non-fall protection accessories such as comfort padding and positioning rings
3. Same webbing or hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
Energy Absorbing Lanyards
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration/energy dissipation technology
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in webbing material, composition and thickness
4. Changes in stitch patterns
5. Changes in thread
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Same webbing or hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
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Self-Retracting Lanyards
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in pay-out line material, composition and/or dimensions
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Same hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
Fall Arresters
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in vertical lifeline material, composition and/or dimensions
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Same hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
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B. Laboratory Testing Fees/ Attributes & Variables
SEI currently has approved two (2) laboratories that may conduct testing to this standard. The
following information should be used as guide when selecting a lab to test your models. The
schedule of rates for testing at these laboratories can be used to estimate the total cost of
testing for all the models that are to be certified.
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22.6 CAN/CSA Z259.2.5, CAN/CSA Z35.2.2, CAN/CSA Z259.10, CAN/CSA Z259.11, CAN/CSA Z259.12
A. Definition of Model
Qualified Elements including rings, D-rings, circular rings, oval rings, carabineers, snaphooks,
buckles, adjusters, webbing, rope (including fiber rope and wire rope):
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design
2. Changes in material type
3. Changes in dimensions
4. Changes in finish
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in webbing color
2. Same qualified element (component) from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that webbing and hardware are
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,
dimensions, finish and other requirements.
Examples of Major components:
1. Material type
2. Construction method
3. Surface finish
4. Size and shape
5. Strength
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Full Body Harnesses
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in webbing material, composition and thickness
4. Type of harness hardware and placement
5. Changes in stitch patterns
6. Changes in thread
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Changes in non-fall protection accessories such as comfort padding and positioning rings
3. Same webbing or hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
Energy Absorbing Lanyards
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration/energy dissipation technology
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in webbing material, composition and thickness
4. Changes in stitch patterns
5. Changes in thread
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Same webbing or hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
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manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
Self-Retracting Lanyards
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in pay-out line material, composition and/or dimensions
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Same hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
Fall Arresters
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in vertical lifeline material, composition and/or dimensions
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
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2. Same hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
B. Laboratory Testing Fees/ Attributes & Variables
SEI currently has approved two (2) laboratories that may conduct testing to this standard. The
following information should be used as guide when selecting a lab to test your models. The
schedule of rates for testing at these laboratories can be used to estimate the total cost of
testing for all the models that are to be certified.
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22.7 ASTM F887 Arc Resistant Full Body Harnesses and Energy Absorbing Lanyards
A. Definition of Model
Full Body Harnesses
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in webbing material, composition and thickness
4. Type of harness hardware and placement
5. Changes in stitch patterns
6. Changes in thread
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Same webbing or hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
Energy Absorbing Lanyards
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration/energy dissipation technology
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in webbing material, composition and thickness
4. Changes in stitch patterns
5. Changes in thread
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Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Same webbing or hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
B. Laboratory Testing Fees/ Attributes & Variables
SEI currently has approved one (1) laboratory that may conduct testing to this standard. The
following information should be used as guide when selecting a lab to test your models. The
schedule of rates for testing at this laboratory can be used to estimate the total cost of testing
for all the models that are to be certified.
Intertek ASTM F877-13
Test Description Paragraph Cost # of
Samples
Attributes & Variables
N/C and AQL
Harness Requirements
Sizes – Harnesses 18.1 $50.00 1 sample (+) Major B: 2.5
Electric Arc Test 18.3 1 sample (++) Critical: 0.0 Tensile Test - Snaphooks 19.4 Major A: 1.0
Hardness Test 19.6 Minor: 4.0
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
(+) One (1) sample required for all test/measurements/design requirements.
(#) One (1) sample of each type of snaphook used in the end product.
(++) One (1) sample of each type of component used in the end product (i.e., D-rings, buckles, etc.)
(##) One (1) sample of each type of adjuster used in the end product.
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Requirements - TBD
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22.8 NFPA 1983 Life Safety Rope & Equipment
A. Definition of Model
Harnesses & Belts
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design/configuration
2. Changes in hardware (material, dimensions, design)
3. Changes in webbing material, composition and thickness
4. Type of harness hardware and placement
5. Changes in stitch patterns
6. Changes in thread
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
2. Same webbing or hardware from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that leather, webbing or hardware is
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,,
dimensions, finish and other requirements
Examples of Major components:
Not applicable for this product
Rope & Throwlines
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in rope/throwline fiber material, composition, thickness
2. Changes in type of rope/throwline weave
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in color
Examples of Major components:
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Not applicable for this product
Manufactured Systems, Straps, Auxiliary Equipment, Victim Extrication Devices, Litters, Escape
Webbing, Fire Escape Webbing, Escape Systems, Manufacturer-Supplied Eye Terminations,
Belay Devices, Escape Anchor Devices:
Characteristics that should affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements of
the certification standard and therefore require a new model designation:
1. Changes in basic design
2. Changes in material type
3. Changes in dimensions
4. Changes in finish
Characteristics that should not affect the model’s ability to meet the performance requirements
of the certification standard and therefore would not require a new model designation:
1. Changes in webbing color
2. Same qualified element (component) from different source of supply
Note: The word “same” is interpreted to mean that webbing and hardware are
manufactured to identical engineering specifications that include identical material,
dimensions, finish and other requirements.
Examples of Major components:
1. Material type
2. Construction method
3. Surface finish
4. Size and shape
5. Strength
B. Laboratory Testing Fees/ Attributes & Variables SEI currently has approved one (1) laboratory that may conduct testing to this standard. The following information should be used as guide when selecting a lab to test your models. The schedule of rates for testing at this laboratory can be used to estimate the total cost of testing for all the models that are to be certified.
Qualification Test
Fee $
(3 samples)
3.1 -- Design Requirements
3.2 -- Attachment Element Requirements
3.3 -- Component Requirements
3.2.1.3.1 4.3.3 Dynamic Feet First Drop Test 3 550
3.2.1.3.2 4.3.4 Dynamic Head First Drop Test 3 550
3.2.1.3.3 4.3.5 Static Feet First 3 650
3.2.1.3.4 4.3.6Fall Arrest Indicator (purchase EAL
for test)3 650
3.2.2.3.1 4.3.3 Dynamic Feet First Drop Test 3 550
3.2.2.3.2 4.3.5 Static Feet First 3 650
3.2.2.3.3 4.3.6Fall Arrest Indicator (purchase EAL
for test)3 650
3.2.3.1.1 4.3.3 Dynamic Feet First Drop Test 3 550
3.2.3.1.2 4.3.5 Static Feet First 3 650
3.2.4.1.1 4.3.5 Static Feet First 3 650
3.2.5.2.1 4.3.5 Static Feet First 3 650
3.2.6.1.1 4.3.5 Static Feet First 3 650
3.2.7.1.1 4.3.5 Static Feet First 3 650
Intertek
General
Requirements Test Section Test Description Samples
0 150
Dorsal Attachment (3.2.1)
Sternal Attachment (3.2.2)
Frontal Attachment (3.2.3)
Shoulder Attachment (3.2.4)
Waist, Rear Attachment (3.2.5)
Hip Attachment (3.2.6)
Suspension Seat (3.2.7)
ANSI/ASSE Z359.11-2014: Safety Requirements for Full Body Harnesses
1. Samples requirements are either 1-ea (verification) or 3-ea (qualification) per ANSI/ASSE 359.7-2011
unless noted
2. Pricing per model/type and/or per test orientation and /or per anchoring method
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3.1.12 4.3.7 Static Feet First 3 650
3.3.1 7.1.1, 7.1.2
Load Bearing Straps (includes tensile
($360) and abrasion/tensile tests
($510)
Threads and Stitching
(included in design evaluation)
Connecting Components –Metal
(**shall conform to Z359.12 or testing is
required)
Connecting Components – Soft Loops
(included in design evaluation)
(***Materials shall meet section 3.3.1 or
testing required)
5.1 --- Markings
5.2 --- Instructions
Static Feet First Test for Lanyard Parking Attachment Element (3.1.12)
Markings and Instructions (5)
200
3.3.3 --- TBD
3.3.3 --- TBD
Components (3.3)
$ 920 (10pcs-5 feet long)
3.3.2 --- 0
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Req’t Fees
(USD)
3
3.1 85
3.1.10 437
3.2.1.3
3.2.1.3.2 486
3.2.1.3.3 437
3.2.1.3.4 405
3.2.2.3
3.2.2.3.1 360
3.2.2.3.2 437
3.2.2.3.3 405
3.2.3.1
3.2.3.1.1 360
3.2.3.1.2 437
3.2.4.1
3.2.4.1.1 437
3.2.5.2
3.2.5.2.1 437
3.2.6.1
3.2.6.1.1 437
3.2.7.1
3.2.7.1.1 437
3.3
3.3.1 -
3.3.2
85
3.3.1.2 1
0
1
0 3.3.1.5 580
3.3.3
3.3.3.3 -
3.3.3.4
85
3.3.1.2
3.3.1.5 580
5 125
1 only applicable if Sternal fall arrest indicator is used
Notes:
1. The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Issue 2015.05.04
Testing Fees for ANSI Z359.11-2014
Safety Requirements for Full Body Harnesses
Samples
required
Fees
(USD)
Samples
required
- Requirements
- Design Requirements 1 85 1
4.3.7 Static feet-first test for lanyard parking attachment
element.
1 243 3
4.3.4 Dynamic Head First 2 270 6
- Dorsal Attachment Element Requirement
4.3.5 Static feet First 1 243 3
4.3.6 Fall Arrest Indicator 1 215 3
- Sternal Attachment Element Requirement
4.3.3 Dynamic Feet First 1 200 3
4.3.5 Static Feet First 1 243 3
4.3.6 Fall Arrest Indicator 1 1 215 3
- Frontal Attachment Element Requirement
4.3.3 Dynamic Feet First 1 200 3
4.3.5 Static Feet First 1 243 3
- Shoulder Attachment Element Requirement
4.3.5 Static Feet First 1 243 3
- Waist, Rear Attachment Element Requirement
4.3.5 Static Feet First 1 243 3
- Hip Attachment Element Requirement
4.3.5 Static Feet First 1 243 3
- Suspension Seat Attachment Element Requirements
4.3.5 Static Feet First 1 243 3
- Component Requirements (Load Bearing Straps)
580 5 ft each
- Design Requirements 1 85 1
7.1.1 Load bearing strap tensile tests 325
- Marking and Instructions 1 125 1
7.1.1 Load bearing strap tensile tests 10 pcs x 325 10 pcs x 325
INSPEC International Ltd
Clause Verfication (Z359.7)Qualification (Z359.7)
Test
Description
7.1.2 conditioning 5 ft each 580 5 ft each
- Connecting Components (Soft Loop Attachment)
- Design Requirements 1 85 1
325
7.1.2 conditioning 5 ft each
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Revision Date : 02.14.16
Product Type Samples Required CostFall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL 37 ea. $5,450
*Note: The above test fees do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Element Requirement Test Method Clause Pass/ Fail Criteria Fee Sample
Needs
Vertical Lifeline Model FP50LL Design Requirements 3.1.1, 3.1.4 through 3.1.6, 3.1.8 Shall comply with stated design
requirements.
$100 0 ea.
Vertical Lifeline Model FP50LL Design Requirement (Section
3.1.2)
7.2.1 Shall comply with stated design
requirements.
$100 0 ea.
Vertical Lifeline Model FP50LL Elongation (Section 3.1.3) 7.2.2 Shall have an elastic elongation
of not more than 10% when
subject to a load of 1800 lbs (8
kN)
$400 5 ea.
Vertical Lifeline Model FP50LL Breaking Strength (Section 3.1.7) 4.3.1 Breaking Strength of not less
than 5000 lbs (22 kN)
$450 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Residual Static Strength Test
(Section 3.1.11)
4.2.3 Single Anchor Lifeline, Fall
Arrester and Connecting
Subsytem shall support a load of
not less than 1800 lbs (8 kN)
$400 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ
Design Requirements 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.2.4, 3.2.6 through 3.2.8 Shall comply with stated design
requirements.
$100 0 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Dynamic Performance - Manual
Override Test (Section 3.2.5)
4.2.4 Fall Arrester shall be designed to
engage if the locking arm, lever,
connector or link is being held
open. Fall Arrester shall arrest
the fall and hold the load for a
minimum of 1 minute without
moving further down the lifeline.
Total fall distance shall not be
greater than 11 ft. (3.35 m).
Average force shall not exceed
900 lbs (4 kN). Maximum arrest
force shall not exceed 1800 lbs (8
kN).
$450 3 ea.
Intertek
Test Fees (Manual Fall Arrester)
ANSI/ASSE Z359.15-14
Initial/ Annual Test Fees
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
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Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Static Strenth Test - Fall Arrester
(Section 3.2.9)
4.3.2 Fall Arrester shall sustain a load
of 3600 lbs (16 kN), without
failure, for a period of no less
than 1 minute. Fall Arrester may
deform, however, it shall not
release the load.
$450 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Dynamic Performance Test -
Ambient (Section 3.2.10)
4.2.2 Fall Arrester shall lock on the
lifeline and remain locked,
holding the test weight for 1
minute, until released. Fall
Arrester does not need to
function after test. Total fall
distance shall not be greater than
11 ft. (3.35 m). Average force
shall not exceed 900 lbs (4 kN).
Maximum arrest force shall not
exceed 1800 lbs (8 kN).
$450 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Dynamic Performance Test - Hot
Conditioning (Section 3.2.10)
4.2.2 & 4.2.5.1 (Hot Conditioning) Fall Arrester shall lock on the
lifeline and remain locked,
holding the test weight for 1
minute, until released. Fall
Arrester does not need to
function after test. Total fall
distance shall not be greater than
11 ft. (3.35 m). Average force
shall not exceed 900 lbs (4 kN).
Maximum arrest force shall not
exceed 1800 lbs (8 kN).
$500 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Dynamic Performance Test - Cold
Conditioning (Section 3.2.10)
4.2.2 & 4.2.5.2 (Cold Conditioning) Fall Arrester shall lock on the
lifeline and remain locked,
holding the test weight for 1
minute, until released. Fall
Arrester does not need to
function after test. Total fall
distance shall not be greater than
11 ft. (3.35 m). Average force
shall not exceed 900 lbs (4 kN).
Maximum arrest force shall not
exceed 1800 lbs (8 kN).
$500 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Dynamic Performance Test - Wet
Conditioning (Section 3.2.10)
4.2.2 & 4.2.5.2 (Wet Conditioning) Fall Arrester shall lock on the
lifeline and remain locked,
holding the test weight for 1
minute, until released. Fall
Arrester does not need to
function after test. Total fall
distance shall not be greater than
11 ft. (3.35 m). Average force
shall not exceed 900 lbs (4 kN).
Maximum arrest force shall not
exceed 1800 lbs (8 kN).
$500 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Function Test (Section 3.2.11) 4.2.1 Shall travel up and down the
lifeline without assistance.
$100 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Residual Static Strength Test
(Section 3.2.12)
4.2.3 Fall Arrester shall not move
down the lifeline more than 4 in.
(102 mm) when a force of no less
than 660 lbs (2.94 kN) is applied.
$400 0 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Corrosion Test (Section 3.2.13) 7.5.1 Fall Arrester shall operate as
intended and shall show no
evidence of corrosion of the base
metal. Presence of white scale is
permitted.
$450 5 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Markings & Instructions 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4 Shall be marked with required
markings and include required
statements/information in user
instructions.
$100 0 ea.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
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Cost
$
4 --Design & Classification
Requirements75 1
Webbing Width and Strength
Test
(includes both “wet” and “dry”
condition testing)
5.2.16.2.2.1.1,
6.2.3, 6.2.4 Drop Test (Feet First) Class A 225 1
6.2.2.1.2,
6.2.3, 6.2.4
5.2.3 6.2.2.2 Drop Test - Class D 225 1
5.2.3 6.2.2.3 Drop Test - Class E 225 1
5.2.3 6.2.2.4 Drop Test - Class L 225 1
5.2.3 6.2.2.5 Drop Test - Class P 225 1
Fall Arrest Indicator -
(Static/Dynamic Test)
*Client to provide Class E4 energy
absorber for test 6.2.6
7 --Marking and Information
Evaluation75 1
5.3 6.2.5 or 6.2.6 250* 1
General
RequirementsTest Section Test Description Samples
4.1.3 -- 71510 pcs. x 5 ft
long
Intertek
CAN/CSA Z259.10-12 Test Fees
5.2.2 Drop Test (Head First) Class A 225 1
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Test
Notes:
4.1.3Straps strength
testing5 x 5ft 250
4
Design &
classification (except
4.1.3, Strength)
1 70
5.2.2 6.2.2.1.2Drop test - Class A,
Head first1 250
5.2.1 6.2.2.1.1Drop test - Class A,
Feet first1 250
5.2.3 6.2.2.3 Drop test - Class E 1 250
5.2.3 6.2.2.2 Drop test - Class D 1 250
5.2.3 6.2.2.5 Drop test - Class P 1 250
5.2.3 6.2.2.4 Drop test - Class L 1 250
If written evidence of compliance with clause 4.2.2.2, if relevant to the product, is not supplied with the test
samples, additional testing to that clause will be required.
5.3 6.2.5Fall arrest indicator
static test1 200
5.3 6.2.6Fall arrest indicator
dynamic test1 200
Inspec
CAN/CSA Z259.10 Full Body Harness
The costs of such testing will be quoted separately.
The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any additional tests (as per note 1) or the cost of
any retests that may be required.
Description Samples
Required
Cost
Req’t
Clause
US$
7Marking and
information1 70
Section 22 Page 7
CAN/CSA Z259.10 (Inspec)
Revision Date: 02.14.16
Product Type Samples Required CostFall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL 18 $4,550
*Note: The above test fees do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Element Requirement Test Method Clause Pass/ Fail Criteria Fee Sample
Needs
Notes
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Design Requirements 4.1 through 4.5 Shall comply with stated design
requirements.
Covered as part of
Corrosion Test
1 ea. Use one of
other samples
Vertical Lifeline FP50LL Breaking Strength (Clause 4.5 (a)) ISO 2307 or CI 1500 Breaking Strength of not less
than 27 kN (6000 lbf)
$450 (5) 10'
pieces
Vertical Lifeline FP50LL Elongation (Clause 4.5 (c)) ISO 2307 Shall have an elastic elongation
of not more than 10% when
subject to a load of 8 kN (1800
lbf)
$650 (5) 10'
pieces
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Corrosion Test (Clause 4.2.1) ASTM B117 Shall show no evidence of
corrosion that would affect
function.
$600 3 ea. Includes
Design
Evaluation
(Clauses 4.1 -
4.5)
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Dynamic Performance Test of
Synthetic Rope Fall Arresters
(Clause 6.1.1)
5.3.2 Maximum movement of the fall
arrester along the lifeline shall
not be more than 1m (39 in.)
from the test weight attachment
point. Breakage of any
component or other damage
that could reduce the ability of
the device to function properly
shall not be allowed.
$500 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Dynamic Strength Test of
Synthetic Rope Fall Arresters
(Clause 6.1.3)
5.3.3 Maximum movement of the fall
arrester along the lifeline shall
not be more than 1 m (39 in.)
from the dorsal attachment
point.
$500 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Dynamic Performance of Panic
Grab Feature (Clause 6.1.5)
5.3.2 & 5.3.6 Maximum movement of the fall
arrester along the lifeline shall
not be more than 1m (39 in.).
Breakage of any component or
other damage that could reduce
the ability of the device to
function properly shall not be
allowed.
$500 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Residual Static Strength Test
(Clause 6.1.7)
5.3.4 Residual Static Strength of at
least 3 kN (675 lbf). Maximum
allowable slippage shall be 100
mm (4 in.) from the arrest
position.
$400 0 ea. Use Dynamic
Strength Test
Sample(s)
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Mobility Test (Clause 6.2) 5.3.5 Shall move freely up and down
the lifeline without stopping or
requiring intervention.
$100 1 ea. Use Dynamic
Strength Test
Sample(s)
prior to
conducting
Dynamic
Strength Test
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Slope Test (Clause 6.3) 5.3.3.5 Maximum movement of the fall
arrester along the lifeline shall
not be more than 1m (39 in.)
from the dorsal attachment
point.
$750 3 ea.
Fall Arrester & Energy
Absorbing Lanyard Model
SFPRGQ with Vertical Lifeline
Model FP50LL
Markings & Instructions 7.1 , 7.2, & 7.3 Shall be marked with required
markings and include required
statements/information in user
instructions.
$100 1 ea. Use one of
other samples
Intertek
Test Fees (Manual Fall Arrester)
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
CAN/CSA Z259.2.5-2012
Initial/ Annual Test Fees
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
IntertekCAN/CSA Z259.2.5-2012
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Revision Date: 02.14.16
Test Description Clause Cost# of
Samples
Category of
N/C
Classification Requirements 4 $80 1 Minor
Design Requirements – General (SRL) $1,162
Design Requirements – General (SRL-R) $1,320
Design Requirements - General $818
Design Requirements – General (SRL-R) $1,290
Design Requirements - Metal Elements &
Corrosion5.2.2 $892 3 Major B
Design Requirements - Webbing (Tensile, wet
& dry)5.2.3 $271 3 Major A
Design Requirements - Wire Rope (Tensile) 5.2.4 $271 3 Major A
Synthetic Rope (Tensile, wet & dry) 5.2.5 $271 3 Major A
Terminations 5.3 $80 3 Major A
Test Sequence
Class SRL Testing 6.1.2 - 4 total -
Sample 17.1.2, 7.7.2, &
7.5.2- 1 -
Sample 27.2.3 & 7.3.3
(ambient)- 1 -
Sample 37.2.3 & 7.3.3
(cold, hot)- 1 -
Sample 47.1.2 & 7.2.3
(corrosion)- 1 -
Class SRL-R Testing 6.1.3 - 4 total -
Sample 17.1.2, 7.7.2, &
7.5.2- 1 -
Sample 2
7.2.3, 7.6.2, &
7.3.3
(ambient)
- 1 -
7.2.3, 7.6.2, &
7.3.3
(cold, hot)
7.1.2, 7.6.2, &
7.2.3
(corrosion)
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Self-Retracting Devices
5.1 1 Major B
5.2.1 1 Major B
Sample 3 - 1 -
Sample 4 - 1
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Revision Date: 02.14.16
Class SRL-LE Testing 6.1.4 - 5 or 6 total -
Sample 17.1.2, 7.7.2, &
7.5.2- 1 -
Sample 27.2.3 & 7.3.3
(ambient)- 1 -
Sample 37.2.3 & 7.3.3
(cold, hot)- 1 -
Sample 47.1.2 & 7.2.3
(corrosion)- 1 -
Sample 5 (may require a 6th
sample) 7.8.3 - 1 -
Class SRL-LE-R Testing 6.1.5 - 5 or 6 total -
Sample 17.1.2, 7.7.2, &
7.5.2- 1 -
Sample 27.2.3, 7.6.2, &
7.3.3 (ambient)- 1 -
Sample 3
7.2.3, 7.6.3, &
7.3.3 (cold,
hot)
- 1 -
Sample 4
7.1.2, 7.6.2, &
7.2.3
(corrosion)
- 1 -
Sample 5 (may require a 6th sample) 7.8.3 - 1 -
Individual Tests
Retraction Tension 6.2.1 & 7.1 $561 1 Major B
Dynamic Performance 6.2.2 & 7.2 $1,418 1 Critical
Post Dynamic Creep Test 6.2.3 & 7.3 $638 1 Major A
Fall Arrest Indicator Test 6.2.4 & 7.2 $184 1 Major A
Static Strength Test 6.2.5 & 7.5 $190 1 Critical
Retrieval Performance Test SRL-R 6.2.6 & 7.6 $998 1 Major A
Locking Performance Test 6.2.7 & 7.7 $210 1 Major A
Dynamic Leading Edge Test 6.2.8 & 7.8 Critical
Markings & Instructions 8.1 & 8.2 $80 1 Minor
Note: The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Not currently offered
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Req. Test
Design & Classification Requirements 4 - $74 1
Straps Strength Testing 4.1.3 - $263 5 pcs. x 5 ft.
Drop Test – Class A, feet first 5.2.16.2.2.1.1,
6.2.3, 6.2.4$263 1
Drop Test – Class A, head first 5.2.26.2.2.1.2,
6.2.3, 6.2.4$263 1
Drop Test – Class D 5.2.3 6.2.2.2 $263 1
Drop Test – Class E 5.2.3 6.2.2.3 $263 1
Drop Test – Class L 5.2.3 6.2.2.4 $263 1
Drop Test – Class P 5.2.3 6.2.2.5 $263 1
Fall Arrest Indicator Static Test 5.3 6.2.5 $210 1
Fall arrest Indicator Dynamic Test 5.3 6.2.6 $210 1
Marking & Instructions 7 - $74 1
Req. Test
Materials, Design & Classification 4.2.1, 4.6 - $74 1
Flammability Test – Class D 5.3.3 6.2.2 $184 1
Abrasion Test – Class D 5.3.4 6.2.3 $341 1
Wet & Frozen Tensile Test – Class D 5.3.5 6.2.4 $210 1
Dynamic Drop Test – Positioning Lanyard – Class D 5.3.6 6.2.5 $263 1
Residual Static Test – All Classes 5.3.7 6.2.8 $210 1
Dynamic Drop Test – Classes A, B, C, & E (eyebolt) 5.3.8 6.2.6 (a) $263 1
Dynamic Drop Test – Classes A, B, C, & E (beam) 5.3.8 6.2.6 (b) $263 1
Dynamic Drop Test – Class F 5.3.9 6.2.7 $263 1
Adjustable Lanyard Slippage Test – Classes A, B, D, & F 5.3.10 6.2.9 $236 1
Marking, Reference Literature & Instructions 7 - $74 1
CAN/CSA Z259.11-05 (R2015)
Lanyards
Test DescriptionParagraph
Cost# of
Samples
Note: The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Note: If written evidence of compliance with Clauses 4.3, 4.4, 4.6.2, 4.6.3, 4.6.4, 4.6.5, 4.6.6, and 4.6.7, as relevant to the product, is not
supplied with the test samples, additional testing to those Clauses will be required. The costs of such testing will be quoted separately.
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Note: IF written evidence of compliance with Clause 4.2.2.2, if relevant to product, is not supplied with the test samples, additional
testing to that Clause will be required. The costs of such testing will be quoted separately.
CAN/CSA Z259.11-05 (R2015)
Energy Absorbers
Test DescriptionParagraph
Cost# of
Samples
Note: The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
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Req. Test
Classification & Design 4.1, 5.4 - $68 1
Tensile Breaking Strength 5.1 6.3.1, 6.3.2 $158 3
Dynamic Strength (requires Abrasion Conditioning & Weather Conditioning) 5.2.1 6.4.3 $184 3
Abrasion Conditioning 5.2.26.4.1.1/6.4.1
.2$341 3
Cold Conditioning 5.2.3 6.4.2.1 $79 3
Water & Cold Conditioning 5.2.3 6.4.2.2 $158 3
Gate Face Load 5.4.2 6.6.1 $158 3
Gate Side Load 5.4.2 6.6.2 $158 3
Minor Axis Load 5.4.3 6.6.3 $158 3
Surface Finish of Hardware Components 5.5 6.7 $210 3
Marking 7 - $68 1
Req. Test
Classification & Design 4.2 - $68 1
Minimum Breaking Strength 7.1.1 6.3.1, 6.3.2 $158 3
Dynamic strength of subsystem 7.1.2 6.4.3 $184 3
Tensile breaking strength of subsystem 7.1.2 6.3.1/6.3.2 $158 3
Buckles 7.2 - $53 1
Stitching 7.3 - $53 1
Splicing 7.4 - $53 1
Marking 8 - $68 1
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Note: If written evidence of compliance with Clause 6.1.2, as relevant to the product, is not supplied with the test samples, additional
testing to those Clauses will be required. The costs of such testing will be quoted separately.
Note: The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Note: If written evidence of compliance with Clause 6.1.2, as relevant to the product, is not supplied with the test samples, additional
testing to those Clauses will be required. The costs of such testing will be quoted separately.
CAN/CSA Z259.12-11
Class II Connectors (Buckles & Adjusters)
Test DescriptionParagraph
Cost# of
Samples
Note: The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Cost# of
Samples
CAN/CSA Z259.12-11
Class I Connectors (Snaphooks, Carabiners, D-Rings, O-Rings, Oval Rings)
Test DescriptionParagraph
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Revision Date: 02.14.16
Req. Test
Design 4.1 - $79 1
Corrosion 4.2.2 ASTM B117 $315 1
Retraction Tension – Ambient 5.3.1 6.1.2 $263 1
Dynamic Performance – Ambient 5.2.2 6.2.3.2 $263 1
Residual Strength – Ambient 5.2.3 6.3.2.2 $263 1
Visual Load Indicator – Ambient 5.3.4 6.4.2 $184 1
Ultimate Static Strength – Ambient 5.3.5 6.5.2.1 $184 1
Retraction Tension – Cold 5.3.1 5.1.5, 6.1.2 $341 1
Dynamic Performance – Cold 5.2.2 5.1.5, 6.2.3.2 $341 1
Residual Strength – Cold 5.2.3 5.1.5, 6.3.2.2 $341 1
Visual Load Indicator – Cold 5.3.4 5.1.5, 6.4.2 $263 1
Ultimate Static Strength – Cold 5.3.5 5.1.5, 6.5.2.1 $263 1
Retrieval – Ambient (Type 3 RSRL’s only) 5.4 6.6.2.1 $158 1
Retrieval – Cold (Type 3 RSRL’s only) 5.4 5.1.5, 6.6.2.1 $236 1
Marking, Reference Literature & Instructions 7 - $68 1
CAN/CSA Z259.2.2-98 (R2009)
Self-Retracting Devices (Type 2 SRL’s and Type 3 RSRL’s)
Test DescriptionParagraph
Cost# of
Samples
Note: The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Note: The test fees above are per model and per orientation of fall arrester, and per material, and per diameter of lifeline associated with
each model.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Note: Requirements of Clause 4.2 (except corrosion) shall be certified by the manufacturer.
Note: If written evidence of compliance with Clauses 4.1.5 and 4.4, as relevant to the product, is not supplied with the test samples,
additional testing to those Clauses will be required. The costs of such testing will be quoted separately.
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Class I connectors (Snaphooks, carabiners, D-, O- and oval rings)
Samples Cost
Req’t Test Required US$
4.1, 5.4 Classification and design 1 65
5.1 6.3.1 / 6.3.2 Tensile breaking strength 3 150
5.2.1 6.4.3 Dynamic strength 3 175
5.2.26.4.1.1 /
6.4.1.2Abrasion conditioning 3 325
5.2.3 6.4.2.1 Cold conditioning 3 755.2.3 6.4.2.2 Water and cold conditioning 3 1505.4.2 6.6.1 Gate face load 3 1505.4.2 6.6.2 Gate side load 3 1505.4.3 ? 6.6.3 Minor axis load 3 1505.5 6.7 Surface finish of hardware components 3 2008 Marking 1 65
Class II connectors (Buckles and adjusters)
Samples Cost
Req’t Test Required US$
4.2 Classification and design 1 65
7.1.1 6.3.1 / 6.3.2 Minimum breaking strength 3 150
7.2 Buckles 1 50
7.3 Stitching 1 50
7.4 Splicing 1 50
NOTES:
Inspec
CSA Z259.12-11 : Connecting Components for Personal Fall Arrest Systems
If written evidence of compliance with clause 6.1.2, if relevant to the product, is not supplied with the test
samples, additional testing to that clause will be required.
The costs of such testing will be quoted separately.
The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any additional tests (as per note 1) or
the cost of any retests that may be required.
ClauseDescription
ClauseDescription
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Test Description Testing Fee $ Samples
Req’d
Classification Requirements 75 1
Tensile Breaking Strength
(snap hook connector and carabiner bodies)
195 3
Tensile Breaking Strength
(D-ring, O-ring, oval-ring, & soft loop connectors)
195 3
6.4.1.1
6.4.2.1
6.4.3.1
6.4.1
6.4.2
6.4.3
6.4.1.2
6.4.2.2
6.4.3.2
6.4.1
6.4.2
6.4.3
Proof Load 195 3
Snap hooks and carabiners connectors
(includes gate face and side loading)
385 1
Minor Axis Testing of snap hook & carabiner gates
(connector with-out a permanent captive eye)
195 3
Surface Finish 330 1
no fee 0
no fee 0
75 1
195 3
600 3
75 1
75 1
75 1
75 1
5.1
6.3
6.3
CLASS I Connecting ComponentsGeneral
Requirements
Testing
4
5.2
Dynamic Strength (other than soft loops)
Includes abrasion & weathering conditioning5.2.2
5.2.3
5.2
Dynamic Strength (soft loops)
Includes abrasion & weathering conditioning5.2.2
5.2.3
5.4 6.6.3
5.5 6.7
5.3 6.5
5.4 6.6.1
CLASS II Connecting Components
7.1.1 Minimum Breaking Strength
5.6 Galvanic Action
5.7 Stitching
7.5 Design Requirements- Other Connectors
Note: no marking or surface finish requirements are required for Class II connectors
Intertek
CAN/CSA Z259.12-11 (Nov 2011)
Connecting Components for Personnel Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS)
7.3 Design Requirements- Stitching
7.4 Design Requirements- Rope Spicing
7.1.2 Subsystem Assemblies (using Class II connectors)
7..2 Design Requirements- Buckles
8.0 Marking
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Connecting ComponentsType of testing according ANSI Z359.7
Test Description Samples
required
Fee (USD) Samples
required
Fee (USD)
8.3 Surface finish of hardware (48 hrs salt-spray) 1 200 3 270
Tensile testing – major axis 1 100 3 160
Gate face testing 1 100 3 160
Side loading testing 1 100 3 160
Minor axis testing 1 100 3 160
4.2.2 Proof Load Test
Dynamic strength testing (including abrasion and cold
conditioning)
1 280 3 500
Weather conditioning
Accelerated weathering
- Marking and Instructions 1 75 1 75
8.3 Surface finish of hardware (48 hrs salt-spray) 1 200 3 270
4.2.1.2 Tensile testing 1 100 3 160
4.2.2 Proof Load Test
4.2.3 Dynamic strength testing (including abrasion and cold
conditioning)
1 280 3 500
- Marking and Instructions 1 75 1 75
8.3 Surface finish of hardware (48 hrs salt-spray) 1 200 3 270
4.2.1.2 Tensile testing 1 100 3 160
- Marking and Instructions 1 75 1 75
NOTES:
1. The test fees above are per model and per test. They do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
3.1.1.1
3.1.1.5
Clause Verification
3.1.1.3
4.2.1.1.1
3.1.1.6 Not currently offered
3.1.1.7
5
Buckles and Adjusters
4.2.1.1.4
3.1.1.6 Not currently offered
Qualification
Req’t
Snaphook & Carabiner
3.1.1.1
5
INSPEC International Ltd
Laboratory testing fees for ANSI Z359.12:2009
5.0
D-rings, O-rings and Oval rings
3.1.1.1
3.1.1.4
3.1.1.7
4.2.3
4.2.3.2 Not currently offered
4.2.3.2.2 Not currently offered
4.2.1.1.2
4.2.1.1.3
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Test Description Paragraph Cost# of
Samples
Category
of N/C
Surface Finish of Hardware 48 Hour Salt Spray 3.1.1.1 $300 3 Major B
Tensile Testing of Snaphook & Carabineer Bodies
(Includes Proof Load Test, 4.2.1.1.1)
Gate Face Testing of Snaphook & Carabineer (4.2.1.1.1.2) 3.1.1.3 $175 3 Major A
Side Load Testing of Snaphook & Carabineer Gates (4.2.1.1.3) 3.1.1.3 $175 3 Major A
Minor Axis Testing of Snaphook & Carabineer Gates (4.2.1.1.4) 3.1.1.3 $175 3 Major A
Tensile Testing of D-Rings, O-Rings and Oval Rings (4.2.1.2) 3.1.1.4 $175 3 Major A
Tensile Testing of Buckles and Oval Rings used with adjusters (4.2.1.3) 3.1.1.5 $175 3 Major A
Tensile Testing of Snaphook, Carabineer and O-Rings
(Proof Load Test, 4.2.2)
Dynamic Drop Testing of Snaphook, Carabineer, D-ring, O-Ring and Oval Ring
(4.2.3.3) METALS3.1.1.7 $550 3 Major A
Dynamic Drop Testing of Snaphook, Carabineer, D-ring, O-Ring and Oval Ring
(4.2.3.3) NON-METALS3.1.1.7 $9,550 3 Major A
Marking And Instructions 5 $75 1 Minor
Intertek ANSI/ASSE Z359.12-09
3.1.1.3 $175 3 Major A
3.1.1.6 $175 3 Major A
Snaphook and Carabineer – Metal $1,625 Total
Buckles and Adjusters $550 Total
Note: The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Snaphook and Carabineer – Non-Metal $11,175 Total
Rings (D-Rings, O-Rings, Oval Rings) – Metal $1,100 Total
Rings (D-Rings, O-Rings, Oval Rings) – Non-Metal $10,650 Total
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Test Description Paragraph(s) Cost# of
Samples
Category
of N/C
Design Requirements – Personal Energy Absorber
Component3.1 $75.00 1 Minor
Activation Force 3.1.6 & 4.2 $450.00 3 Major A
Static Strength 3.1.7 & 4.3 $450.00 3 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Dry 3.1.8 & 4.4 $450.00 3 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Ambient Wet (6 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.1, 4.4 & 4.13.1 $550.00 3 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Cold Dry (6 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.1, 4.4 & 4.13.2 $675.00 3 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Hot Dry (6 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.1, 4.4 & 4.13.3 $675.00 3 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Ambient Wet (12 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.2, 4.4 & 4.13.1 $550.00 3 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Cold Dry (12 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.2, 4.4 & 4.13.2 $675.00 3 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Hot Dry (12 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.2, 4.4 & 4.13.3 $675.00 3 Major A
Design Requirements – Energy Absorbing Lanyard
Component3.2 $75.00 1 Minor
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Dry (6 ft. FF)3.2.4, 3.2.4.1 & 4.5 $450.00 3 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Dry (12 ft. FF)3.2.4, 3.2.4.2 & 4.5 $450.00 3 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Wet (6 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.1, 4.5 & 4.13.1 $550.00 3 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance – Cold
Dry (6 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.1, 4.5 & 4.13.2 $675.00 3 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance – Hot
Dry (6 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.1, 4.5 & 4.13.3 $675.00 3 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Wet (12 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.2, 4.5 & 4.13.1 $550.00 3 Major A
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Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance – Cold
Dry (12 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.2, 4.5 & 4.13.2 $675.00 3 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance – Hot
Dry (12 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.2, 4.5 & 4.13.3 $675.00 3 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyards Static Strength 3.2.6 & 4.6 $450.00 3 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyards Abrasion Test 3.2.7 & 4.12 $500.00 3 Major A
Static Test – Wrap Around Energy Absorbing Lanyards 3.2.8 & 4.11 $500.00 3 Major A
Static Test – Y-Lanyards 3.2.9 & 4.7 $900.00 3 Major A
Dynamic Performance Test – Y-Lanyards – Single
Connection3.2.10, 3.2.10.1 & 4.8 $450.00 3 Major A
Dynamic Performance Test – Y-Lanyards – Dual
Connection3.2.10, 3.2.10.2 & 4.9 $450.00 3 Major A
Dynamic Performance Test – Y-Lanyards – Hip
Connection3.2.10, 3.2.10.3 & 4.10 $450.00 3 Major A
Marking And Instructions 5 $75.00 1 Minor
Personal Energy Absorbers $3,400.00 Total
EA Lanyard – Single $3,400.00 Total
EA Lanyard – Wrap-around $4,400.00 Total
EA Lanyard – Y-type $4,750.00 Total
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
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Test Description Paragraph(s) Cost# of
Samples
Category
of N/C
Design Requirements – Personal Energy Absorber
Component3.1 $75.00 1 Minor
Activation Force 3.1.6 & 4.2 $200.00 1 Major A
Static Strength 3.1.7 & 4.3 $200.00 1 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Dry 3.1.8 & 4.4 $200.00 1 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Ambient Wet (6 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.1, 4.4 & 4.13.1 $300.00 1 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Cold Dry (6 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.1, 4.4 & 4.13.2 $425.00 1 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Hot Dry (6 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.1, 4.4 & 4.13.3 $425.00 1 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Ambient Wet (12 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.2, 4.4 & 4.13.1 $300.00 1 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Cold Dry (12 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.2, 4.4 & 4.13.2 $425.00 1 Major A
Personal Energy Absorber Dynamic Performance –
Conditioning Tests – Hot Dry (12 ft. FF)3.1.9, 3.1.9.2, 4.4 & 4.13.3 $425.00 1 Major A
Design Requirements – Energy Absorbing Lanyard
Component3.2 $75.00 1 Minor
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Dry (6 ft. FF)3.2.4, 3.2.4.1 & 4.5 $200.00 1 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Dry (12 ft. FF)3.2.4, 3.2.4.2 & 4.5 $200.00 1 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Wet (6 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.1, 4.5 & 4.13.1 $300.00 1 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance – Cold
Dry (6 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.1, 4.5 & 4.13.2 $425.00 1 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance – Hot
Dry (6 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.1, 4.5 & 4.13.3 $425.00 1 Major A
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Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance –
Ambient Wet (12 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.2, 4.5 & 4.13.1 $300.00 1 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance – Cold
Dry (12 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.2, 4.5 & 4.13.2 $425.00 1 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyard Dynamic Performance – Hot
Dry (12 ft. FF)3.2.5, 3.2.5.2, 4.5 & 4.13.3 $425.00 1 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyards Static Strength 3.2.6 & 4.6 $200.00 1 Major A
Energy Absorbing Lanyards Abrasion Test 3.2.7 & 4.12 $175.00 1 Major A
Static Test – Wrap Around Energy Absorbing Lanyards 3.2.8 & 4.11 $300.00 1 Major A
Static Test – Y-Lanyards 3.2.9 & 4.7 $325.00 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Test – Y-Lanyards – Single
Connection3.2.10, 3.2.10.1 & 4.8 $200.00 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Test – Y-Lanyards – Dual
Connection3.2.10, 3.2.10.2 & 4.9 $200.00 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Test – Y-Lanyards – Hip
Connection3.2.10, 3.2.10.3 & 4.10 $200.00 1 Major A
Marking And Instructions 5 $75.00 1 Minor
EA Lanyard – Y-type $2,425.00 Total
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Personal Energy Absorbers $1,900.00 Total
EA Lanyard – Single $1,900.00 Total
EA Lanyard – Wrap-around $2,375.00 Total
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Personal Energy Absorbers and Energy Absorbing Lanyards
Type of testing according Z359.7
Req’t Test Description Samples
required
Samples
required
Fee (USD$)
Requirements 1 70 1 70
3.1.4 - Connectors
3.1.5 - Deployment indicator
3.1.6 Activation force 1 168 3 302
3.1.7 Static strength 1 168 3 302
3.1.8 Dynamic performance – ambient dry test 1 222 3 401
3.1.9 Dynamic performance – ambient wet test 1 222 3 401
3.1.9 Dynamic performance – cold dry test 1 279 3 503
3.1.9 Dynamic performance – hot dry test 1 279 3 503
5 - Marking and Reference Literature 1 85 1 85
Design requirements 1 70 1 70
3.2 Activation force 1 168 3 302
3.2.3 - Connectors
3.2.4 Dynamic performance – ambient dry test 1 222 3 401
3.2.5 Dynamic performance – ambient wet test 1 222 3 401
3.2.5 Dynamic performance – cold dry test 1 279 3 503
3.2.5 Dynamic performance – hot dry test 1 279 3 503
3.2.6 Static strength 1 168 3 302
3.2.6 Slip test (for adjustable lanyard) 1 168 3 302
3.2.7 Abrasion test – wrap around EA lanyard 1 222 3 401
3.2.8 Static strength – wrap around EA lanyard 1 168 3 302
3.2.9 Static test – Y-lanyard, single connection (all
combinations)
3 334 9 600
3.2.10.1 Dynamic test – Y-lanyard, single connection 1 222 3 401
3.2.10.2 Dynamic test – Y-lanyard, dual connection 1 222 3 401
3.2.10.3 Dynamic test – Y-lanyard, hip connection 1 222 3 401
5 - Marking and Reference Literature 1 85 1 85
NOTES:
The test fees above are per model and per test. They do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
Included in 3.1.8
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.6.1
4.12
4.11
4.2
See Z359.12 test fees
4.5
4.5
4.5
INSPEC International Ltd
Testing Fees for ANSI Z359.13-2013
Verification
4.5
4.6
4.4
4.4
4.4
Energy absorbing lanyard 1
3.2.1 – 3.2.2
Qualification
Fee (USD$)
Energy absorber
3.1.1 – 3.1.3
See Z359.12 test fees
Clause
For Y-Lanyards, the energy absorber needs to meet the requirements of the standard. Separate specimens of such energy
absorbers should be requested from / supplied by the client for testing purposes.
4.7
4.8
4.9
4.10
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Test Description ParagraphCost Initial
$
# of
Samples
Initial
Cost
Annual $
# of
Samples
Annual
Category
of N/C
3
Design –Locking Function 3.1.2
Design – Energy Absorption 3.1.3 1 Minor
Design – Visual Indicator 3.1.4
Corrosion Protection - 96 hrs. (includes Section
3.1.6)3.1.5 & 7.4 1,250 3 850 1 Major B
Retraction Tension Testing of SRD Line
(no fee if evaluated to Section 3.1.5) 3
Static Strength Testing -Ambient 3.1.7 & 4.2.5 650 3 250 1 Critical
3
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – Ambient
(includes test Section 3.1.6 and static loading if
required)
3.1.9 & 4.2.1 900 3 500 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – Hot
(includes test Section 3.1.6 and static loading if
required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.1950 3 550 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – Cold
(includes test section 3.1.6 and static loading if
required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.2950 3 550 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – Wet
(includes test section 3.1.6 and static loading if
required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.3950 3 550 1 Major A
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Synthetic Rope- 5 ea. x
5 ft. lengths Req’d.
3.3.1 & 7.1,
7.2, or 7.3300 5 300 5 Major B
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Webbing –
5 ea. x 5 ft. lengths Req’d.
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Wire rope - 5 ea. x 5 ft.
lengths Req’d.3.3.3 & 7.5 300 5 300 5 Major B
Terminations of the line constituent
No test fee if evaluated to Section 3.1.7
Markings and Instructions 5.1, 5.2 75 1 75 1 Minor
Intertek ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-14
Self Retracting Devices (SRD’s)
Integral Connectors - shall meet ANSI/ASSE
Z359.12-2009 or be tested3.1.1 TBD TBD 1 -
75 75 1
3.1.6 & 4.2.6 810 410 1
Major B
Major A
Dynamic Strength Testing –Ambient (includes
residual TS) *pricing per each orientation*3.1.8 & 4.2.3 700 300 1 Major A
3.3.2 & 7.1,
7.2, or 7.3300 5 300 5
5. SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
3.3.4 & 4.2.5 250 3 650 1 Major B
Notes:
1. Samples requirements are either 1-ea (annual verification) or 3-ea (initial qualification) per ANSI/ASSE 359.7-2011 unless noted
2. Determination of whether the SRD is CLASS A or CLASS B is required prior to the initiation of testing
3. Pricing per model/type and/or per test orientation and /or per anchoring method
4. The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
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Test Description ParagraphCost Initial
$
# of
Samples
Initial
Cost
Annual $
# of
Samples
Annual
Category
of N/C
Integral Connectors - shall meet ANSI/ASSE
Z359.12-2009 or be tested3.1.1 TBD 3 TBD 1 -
Design –Locking Function 3.1.2
Design – Energy Absorption 3.1.3 1
Design – Visual Indicator 3.1.4
Corrosion Protection - 96 hrs (includes Section
3.1.6)3.1.5 & 7.4 1,250 3 850 1 Major B
Retraction Tension Testing of SRD Line
(includes horizontal testing)
Static Strength Testing -Ambient 3.1.7 & 4.2.5 650 3 250 1 Critical
Dynamic Strength Testing –Ambient (includes 2
drops)
*pricing per each orientation* 3
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – 2 drops,
Ambient (includes test Section 3.1.6 and static
loading if required)
3.1.9 & 4.2.1 900 3 500 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – 2 drops,
Hot (includes test Section 3.1.6 and static loading if
required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.1950 3 550 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – 2 drops,
Cold (includes test Section 3.1.6 and static loading
if required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.2950 3 550 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – 2 drops,
Wet (includes test section 3.1.6 and static loading
if required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.3950 3 550 1 Major A
Design - Operation 3.2.1 75 3 75 1 Minor
Powered Operation Test 3.2.2 & 4.3.2 650 3 250 1 Major B
Static Strength Test 3.2.3 & 4.3.3 650 3 250 1 Critical
Rescue, Post Fall Arrest- Ambient 3.2.4 & 4.3.4 700 3 300 1 Major A
Rescue, Post Fall Arrest- Hot3.2.4, 4.3.4,
& 4.3.8.1900 3 500 1 Major A
Rescue, Post Fall Arrest- Cold3.2.4, 4.3.4,
& 4.2.8.2950 3 550 1 Major A
Rescue, Post Fall Arrest- Wet3.2.4, 4.3.4,
& 4.2.8.3950 3 550 1 Major A
Function (following Corrosion Test) 3.2.5 & 4.3.1 650 3 250 1 Major A
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Synthetic Rope - 5 ea. x
5 ft. lengths Req’d.
3.3.1 & 7.1,
7.2, or 7.3300 5 300 5 Major B
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Webbing –
5 ea. x 5 ft. lengths Req’d.
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Wire rope - 5 ea. x 5 ft.
lengths Req’d.3.3.3 & 7.5 300 5 300 5 Major B
Terminations of the line constituent
No test fee if evaluated to Section 3.1.7
Markings and Instructions 5.1, 5.2 75 3 75 1 Minor
Major A
ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-14
Self Retracting Devices with Integral Rescue Capability (SRD-R’s)
75 75 1 Minor
3.1.6 & 4.2.6 810 3 410 1
1. Samples requirements are either 1-ea (annual verification) or 3-ea (initial qualification) per ANSI/ASSE 359.7-2011 unless noted
2. Determination of whether the SRD is CLASS A or CLASS B is required prior to the initiation of testing
3.1.8 & 4.2.3 700 300 1 Major A
3. Pricing per model/type and/or per test orientation and /or per anchoring method
4. The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
5. SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Major B
3.3.4 & 4.2.5 650 3 250 1 Major B
3.3.2 & 7.1,
7.2, or 7.3300 5 300 5
Notes:
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Test Description ParagraphCost Initial
$
# of
Samples
Initial
Cost
Annual $
# of
Samples
Annual
Category of
N/C
Integral Connectors - shall meet ANSI/ASSE
Z359.12-2009 or be tested3.1.1 TBD 3 TBD 1 -
Design –Locking Function 3.1.2
Design – Energy Absorption 3.1.3 1
Design – Visual Indicator 3.1.4
Corrosion Protection - 96 hrs (includes Section
3.1.6)3.1.5 & 7.4 567 3 315 1 Major B
Retraction Tension Testing of SRD Line
(includes horizontal testing) 3
Static Strength Testing -Ambient 3.1.7 & 4.2.5 331 3 184 1 Critical
Dynamic Strength Testing –Ambient (includes 2
drops)
*pricing per each orientation* 3
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – 2 drops,
Ambient (includes test Section 3.1.6 and static
loading if required)
3.1.9 & 4.2.1 945 3 525 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – 2 drops,
Hot (includes test Section 3.1.6 and static loading
if required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.11040 3 578 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – 2 drops,
Cold (includes test Section 3.1.6 and static loading
if required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.21040 3 578 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – 2 drops,
Wet (includes test section 3.1.6 and static loading
if required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.31040 3 578 1 Major A
Design - Operation 3.2.1 122 3 68 1 Minor
Powered Operation Test 3.2.2 & 4.3.2 331 3 184 1 Major B
Static Strength Test 3.2.3 & 4.3.3 331 3 184 1 Critical
Rescue, Post Fall Arrest- Ambient 3.2.4 & 4.3.4 122 3 68 1 Major A
Rescue, Post Fall Arrest- Hot3.2.4, 4.3.4,
& 4.3.8.1122 3 68 1 Major A
Rescue, Post Fall Arrest- Cold3.2.4, 4.3.4,
& 4.2.8.2122 3 68 1 Major A
Rescue, Post Fall Arrest- Wet3.2.4, 4.3.4,
& 4.2.8.3122 3 68 1 Major A
Function (following Corrosion Test) 3.2.5 & 4.3.1 166 3 92 1 Major A
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Synthetic Rope - 5 ea.
Req’d.
3.3.1 & 7.1,
7.2, or 7.3263 5 263 5 Major B
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Webbing - 5 ea. Req’d.3.3.2 & 7.1,
7.2, or 7.3263 5 263 5 Major B
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Wire rope - 5 ea.
Req’d.3.3.3 & 7.5 473 5 473 5 Major B
Terminations of the line constituent
No test fee if evaluated to Section 3.1.7
Markings and Instructions 5.1, 5.2 79 1 79 1 Minor
INSPEC Technical Services ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-14
Self Retracting Devices with Integral Rescue Capability (SRD-R’s)
68 68 1 Minor
3.1.8 & 4.2.3 851 473 1 Major A
3.1.6 & 4.2.6 614 341 1 Major A
5. SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
3.3.4 & 4.2.5 - 3 - 1 Major B
Notes:
1. Samples requirements are either 1-ea (annual verification) or 3-ea (initial qualification) per ANSI/ASSE 359.7-2011 unless noted
2. Determination of whether the SRD is CLASS A or CLASS B is required prior to the initiation of testing
3. Pricing per model/type and/or per test orientation and /or per anchoring method
4. The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
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Test Description ParagraphCost Initial
$
# of
Samples
Initial
Cost
Annual $
# of
Samples
Annual
Category of
N/C
3
Design –Locking Function 3.1.2
Design – Energy Absorption 3.1.3 1 Minor
Design – Visual Indicator 3.1.4
Corrosion Protection - 96 hrs. (includes Section
3.1.6)3.1.5 & 7.4 567 3 315 1 Major B
Retraction Tension Testing of SRD Line
(no test fee if evaluated to Section 3.1.5) 3
Static Strength Testing -Ambient 3.1.7 & 4.2.5 331 3 184 1 Critical
3
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – Ambient
(includes test Section 3.1.6 and static loading if
required)
3.1.9 & 4.2.1 945 3 525 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – Hot
(includes test Section 3.1.6 and static loading if
required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.11040 3 578 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – Cold
(includes test section 3.1.6 and static loading if
required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.21040 3 578 1 Major A
Dynamic Performance Testing of SRD – Wet
(includes test section 3.1.6 and static loading if
required)
3.1.9 &
4.2.8.31040 3 578 1 Major A
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Synthetic Rope- 5 ea. x
5 ft. lengths Req’d.
3.3.1 & 7.1,
7.2, or 7.3263 5 263 5 Major B
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Webbing - 5 ea. x 5 ft.
lengths Req’d.
3.3.2 & 7.1,
7.2, or 7.3263 5 263 5 Major B
Line Constituent of SRD’s – Wire rope - 5 ea. x 5 ft.
lengths Req’d.3.3.3 & 7.5 473 5 473 5 Major B
Terminations of the line constituent
No test fee if evaluated to Section 3.1.7
Markings and Instructions 5.1, 5.2 79 1 79 1 Minor
INSPEC Technical Services ANSI/ASSE Z359.14-12
Self Retracting Devices (SRD’s)
Integral Connectors - shall meet ANSI/ASSE
Z359.12-2009 or be tested3.1.1 TBD TBD 1 -
68 68 1
3.1.6 & 4.2.6 614 341 1 Major A
Dynamic Strength Testing –Ambient (includes
residual TS) *pricing per each orientation*3.1.8 & 4.2.3 851 473 1 Major A
5. SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
3.3.4 & 4.2.5 - 3 - 1 Major B
Notes:
1. Samples requirements are either 1-ea (annual verification) or 3-ea (initial qualification) per ANSI/ASSE 359.7-2011 unless noted
2. Determination of whether the SRD is CLASS A or CLASS B is required prior to the initiation of testing
3. Pricing per model/type and/or per test orientation and /or per anchoring method
4. The test fees above are per model and do not include the cost of any retests that may be required.
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Revision Date: 02.14.16
Pricing for ASTM F887-13 available upon request
Section 22 Page 27
ASTM F887
Revision Date: 02.14.16
CostPer type/
model
5.1.1 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.1 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.1 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.1.1 Rope Breaking & Elongation Test (Section 8.2) $788 5 m Major A
7.1.3 Size Test (Section 9.1 of CI 1801) $110 1 m Major B
7.1.5 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.1.6 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Major B
CostPer type/
model
5.1.1 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.1 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.1 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.1.2 Rope Breaking & Elongation Test (Section 8.2) $788 5 m Major A
7.1.4 Size Test (Section 9.1 of CI 1801) $110 1 m Major B
7.1.5 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.1.6 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Major B
CostPer type/
model
5.1.2 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.2 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.2 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.2.1 Rope Breaking & Elongation Test (Section 8.2) $788 5 m Major A
7.2.2 Size Test (Section 9.1 of CI 1801) $110 1 m Major B
7.2.3 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.2.4 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Major B
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Paragraph Test DescriptionCategory
of NC
Intertek NFPA 1983-12
Device: Life Safety Rope (Technical Use)
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Device: Life Safety Rope (General Use)
Samples
Required
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Escape Rope
Category
of NC
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CostPer type/
model
5.1.6 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.6 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.6 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.3.1 Rope Breaking & Elongation Test (Section 8.2) $788 5 m Major A
7.3.2 Size Test (Section 9.1 of CI 1801) $110 1 m Major B
7.3.3 Floatability Test (Section 8.9) $110 3 m Critical
7.3.4 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
CostPer type/
model
5.1.3 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.3 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.3 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.4.1.1 Static Test (Section 8.3) $250 3 ea Major A
7.4.1.2 Drop Test (Section 8.4) $715 3 ea Critical
7.4.1.3 Static Test (Section 8.3) (for side D-rings and positioning attachments only) $250 3 ea Major A
7.4.5 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.4.6.1 Optional Flame Resistance Test (Section 8.16) $110 5 ea Major A
7.4.6.2 Optional Heat Resistance Test (Section 8.17) $220 3 ea Major A
7.4.6.3 Optional Thread Heat Resistance Test (Section 8.18) $220 3 ea Major A
CostPer type/
model
5.1.3 Labeling And Information SEI/$75 1 ea Minor
5.2.3 User Information SEI/$75 1 ea Minor
6.3 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.4.2.1 Static Test (Section 8.3) $250 3 ea Major A
7.4.2.2 Drop Test (Section 8.4) $715 3 ea Critical
7.4.2.3 Static Test (Section 8.3) (for side D-rings and positioning attachments only) $250 3 ea Major A
7.4.3 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Major B
7.4.4 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
7.4.5 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.4.6.1 Optional Flame Resistance Test (Section 8.16) $110 5 ea Major A
7.4.6.2 Optional Heat Resistance Test (Section 8.17) $220 3 ea Major A
7.4.6.3 Optional Thread Heat Resistance Test (Section 8.18) $220 3 ea Major A
Samples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Life Safety Harness (Class II)
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Device: Throwlines, Water Rescue
Paragraph Test Description
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Life Safety Harness (Class III)
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
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CostPer type/
model
5.1.4 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.4 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.4 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.5.1 Ladder Belts - Static Test (Section 8.3) $250 3 ea Major A
7.5.1.1Ladder Belts - Static Test (Section 8.3) (for side D-rings and positioning
attachments only)$250 3 ea Major A
7.5.2 Escape Belts - Static Test (Section 8.3) $250 3 ea Major A
7.5.2.1Escape Belts - Static Test (Section 8.3) (for side D-rings and positioning
attachments only)$250 3 ea Major A
7.5.3 Escape Belts - Drop Test (Section 8.4) $715 3 ea Critical
7.5.4 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.5.5 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
7.5.6.1 Optional Flame Resistance Test, belts (Section 8.16) $110 5 ea Major A
7.5.6.2 Optional Heat Resistance Test (Section 8.17) $220 3 ea Major A
7.5.6.3 Optional Thread Heat Resistance Test (Section 8.18) $220 3 ea Major A
CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.5.7.1Technical Use Manufactured Systems, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure A
(Section 8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.5.7.2Technical Use Manufactured Systems, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B
(Section 8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.5.7.3General Use Manufactured Systems, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure A
(Section 8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.5.7.4General Use Manufactured Systems, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B
(Section 8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.5.7.5 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.5.7.6 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $220 5 ea Minor
7.5.7.7 Life Safety Harness Subcomponent Certification - - -
7.5.7.8 Belt Subcomponent Certification - - -
7.5.7.9Manner of Function Tensile Test, Procedure A (Section 8.6) (for systems
containing an ascending device, rope grab device or descent control device)$385 5 ea Critical
7.5.7.10 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
Device: Belts (Includes “ladder” and “escape” type as well as Optional Requirements for Flame-Resistant
Belts)
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Manufactured Systems
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
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CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.5.8.1 &
7.5.8.1.1
Technical Use Multiple Configuration Straps, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure
B (Section 8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.5.8.2 &
7.5.8.2.1General Use Multiple Configuration Straps, Breaking Strength Test (Section 8.7) $385 5 ea Major A
7.5.8.3 &
7.5.8.3.1
Technical Use End-to-End Straps, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B (Section
8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.5.8.4 &
7.5.8.4.1
General Use End-to-End Straps, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B (Section
8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.5.8.5 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.5.8.6 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
7.5.8.7 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.5.9.1Other Technical Use Auxiliary Equipment, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B
(Section 8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.5.9.2Other General Use Auxiliary Equipment, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B
(Section 8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.5.9.3 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
7.5.9.4,
7.5.10, &
7.5.11
Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.5.9.5 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
$275
7.6.1.2Technical Use Carabiners & Snap Links, Tensile Test (Section 8.5) (gate open,
major axis)$275 5 ea Critical
7.6.1.3 Technical Use Carabiners & Snap Links, Tensile Test (Section 8.5) (minor axis) $275 5 ea Critical
7.6.1.4General Use Carabiners & Snap Links, Tensile Test (Section 8.5) (gate closed,
major axis)$275 5 ea Critical
7.6.1.5 General Use Carabiners & Snap Links ,Tensile Test (Section 8.5) (gate open,
major axis)$275 5 ea Critical
7.6.1.6 General Use Carabiners & Snap Links, Tensile Test (Section 8.5) (minor axis) $275 5 ea Critical
7.6.1.7 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.6.1.8 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
Device: End-to-End and Multiple Configuration Straps
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Auxiliary Equipment (Carabiners and Snap-Links)
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Other Auxiliary Equipment
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
7.6.1.1Technical Use Carabiners & Snap Links, Tensile Test (Section 8.5) (gate closed,
major axis)5 ea Major A
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
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CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.6.2.1Technical Use Rope Grab & Ascending Devices - Manner of Function Tensile
Test, Procedure A (Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
7.6.2.2General Use Rope Grab & Ascending Devices - Manner of Function Tensile Test,
Procedure A (Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
7.6.2.3 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.6.2.4 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.6.3.1Escape Descent Control Device - Manner of Function Tensile Test, Procedure A
(Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
7.6.3.2Escape Descent Control Device - Manner of Function Tensile Test, Procedure B
(Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
7.6.3.3Technical Use Descent Control Device - Manner of Function Tensile Test,
Procedure A (Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
7.6.3.4General Use Descent Control Device - Manner of Function Tensile Test,
Procedure A (Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
7.6.3.5General Use Descent Control Device - Manner of Function Tensile Test,
Procedure B (Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
7.6.3.5.1General Use Descent Control Device (designed to slip) - Manner of Function
Tensile Test, Procedure B (Section 8.6) $385 5 ea Major A
7.6.3.6Holding Test (section 8.11) (ISO Type 2, 3 & 4 Descent Control Devices with
hands-free locking) Section 4.6.1 of ISO 22159$385 3 ea Critical
7.6.3.6.1Holding Test (section 8.11) (ISO Type 2 &3 Descent Control Devices with panic-
locking) Section 4.6.2 of ISO 22159 $385 3 ea Critical
7.6.3.6.2Holding Test (section 8.11) (ISO Type 5 & 6 Descent Control Devices) Section
4.6.3 of ISO 22159 $385 3 ea Critical
7.6.3.7 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.6.3.8 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
7.6.3.9 System Level Drop Test (Section 8.14) $715 2 ea Critical
Escape Descent Control Device and Systems Drop Test
(Section 8.14)
7.6.3.12Technical Use Control Descent Device –Manner of Function Tensile Test,
Procedure B (Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Auxiliary Equipment (Descent Control Devices)
Device: Auxiliary Equipment (Rope Grab & Ascending Devices)
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
7.6.3.11 $715 2 ea Critical
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CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.6.4.1Technical Use Portable Anchor, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure A (Section
8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.6.4.2 General Use Portable Anchor, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure A (Section 8.7) $385 5 ea Major A
7.6.4.3Technical Use Portable Anchor, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B (Section
8.7)$385 5 ea Major A
7.6.4.4 General Use Portable Anchor, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B (Section 8.7) $385 5 ea Major A
7.6.4.5 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.6.4.6 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.6.5.1 Technical Use Pulley, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure A (Section 8.7) $385 5 ea Major A
7.6.5.2 Technical Use Pulley, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B, (Section 8.7) $385 5 ea Major A
General Use Pulley, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure A
(Section 8.7)
General Use Pulley, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B
(Section 8.7)
7.6.5.5 Technical Use Pulley Becket, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B (Section 8.7) $385 5 ea Major A
7.6.5.6 General Use Pulley Becket, Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B, (Section 8.7) $385 5 ea Major A
7.6.5.7 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.6.5.8 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
CostPer type/
model
5.1.7 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.7 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.7 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.7.1.1 Class II Victim Extrication Device, Static Test (Section 8.3) $250 3 ea Major A
7.7.1.2Class II Victim Extrication Device – Alternate Attachment Points, Static Test
(Section 8.3)$250 3 ea Major A
7.7.2.1 Class III Victim Extrication Device, Static Test (Section 8.3) $250 3 ea Major A
7.7.2.2Class III Victim Extrication Device – Alternate Attachment Points, Static Test
(Section 8.3)$250 3 ea Major A
7.7.3 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.7.4 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
7.7.5 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
Device: Auxiliary Equipment (Portable Anchors)
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
7.6.5.3 $385 5 ea Major A
7.6.5.4 $385 5 ea Major A
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Auxiliary Equipment (Pulleys)
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Victim Extrication Devices
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
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CostPer type/
model
5.1.8 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.8 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.8 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.8 Strength Test (Section 8.12) $385 4 ea Major A
CostPer type/
model
5.1.9 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.2 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.9 Design and Construction $75 Minor
7.9.1Escape Rope Performance Requirements (Section 7.2) (excluding 7.2.2) (Section
7.2.1- Section 8.2, Rope Breaking strength and elongation)$788 5 m Major A
7.9.1Escape Rope Performance Requirements (Section 7.2) (excluding 7.2.2) (Section
7.2.3- Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794)$440 1 m Major A
7.9.1Escape Rope Performance Requirements (Section 7.2) (excluding 7.2.2) (Section
7.2.4- Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10)$220 6 ea Major A
7.9.2 Size Test (Section 9.1 of CI 1801) $110 1 m Major B
CostPer type/
model
5.1.10 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.2 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.1 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.10.1Fire Escape Rope Performance Requirements (Section 7.12) (excluding 7.12.2)
Section 7.12.1, Section 8.2, Rope Breaking strength and elongation)$788 5 m Major A
7.10.1Fire Escape Rope Performance Requirements (Section 7.12) (excluding 7.12.2)
Section 7.12.3- Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794)$440 1 m Major A
7.10.1Fire Escape Rope Performance Requirements (Section 7.12) (excluding 7.12.2)
Section 7.12.4- Section 8.10 Product Label Durability Test $220 6 ea Major A
7.10.2 Size Test (Section 9.1 of CI 1801) section 7.12.2 $110 1 m Minor
7.10.3 Elevated Temperature Rope Test , section 7.12.5, section 8.15) $550 10 ea Major A
CostPer type/
model
5.1.11 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.11 Design and Construction $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
7.11.1 Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B (Section 8.7) $385 5 ea Minor
7.11.2 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
7.11.3 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.11.4 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.11.5 Payout Test (Section 8.13) $550 3 ea Major B
7.11.6Where an Escape System is designated as a Fire Escape System, additional tests
as specified in 7.11.6.1, 7.11.6.2 and 7.11.6.3 shall be conducted- - -
7.11.6.1 Elevated Temperature Rope Test (Section 8.15) $550 10 ea Major A
7.11.6.2 Heat Resistance Test (Section 8.17) (for materials, labels and hardware) $220 3 ea Major A
7.11.6.3 Thread Heat Resistance Test (Section 8.18) $220 3 ea Major B
7.11.7 Escape Descent Control Device and Systems Drop Test (Section 8.14) $715 2 ea Critical
Device: Litters
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Fire Escape Webbing
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Escape Webbing
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Escape Systems
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
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CostPer type/
model
5.1.12 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.2 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.12 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.12.1 Rope Breaking and Elongation Test (Section 8.2) $788 5 m Major A
7.12.2 Size Test (Section 9.1 of CI 1801) $110 1 m Major B
7.12.3 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.12.4 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.12.5 Elevated Temperature Rope Test (Section 8.15) $550 10 ea Major A
CostPer type/
model
5.1.13 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.9 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.13 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.13.1 Rope Breaking and Elongation Test (section 8.2) $788 5 m Major A
7.13.2 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.13.3 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
CostPer type/
model
5.1.14 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.10 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.14 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.14.1 Rope Breaking and Elongation Test (Section 8.2) $788 5 m Major A
7.14.2 Size Test (Section 9.1 of CI 1801) $110 1 m Major B
7.14.3 Melting Point Test (ASTM E 794) $440 1 m Major A
7.14.4 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.15.1Technical Use Belay Devices, Manner of Function Tensile Test, Procedure C
(Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
7.15.2General Use Belay Devices, Manner of Function Tensile Test, Procedure C
(Section 8.6)$385 5 ea Major A
CostPer type/
model
5.1.5 Labeling And Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
5.2.5 User Information $75 (SEI) 1 ea Minor
6.5 Design and Construction $75 1 ea Minor
7.16.1 Breaking Strength Test, Procedure B (Section 8.7) $385 5 ea Major A
7.16.2 Product Label Durability Test (Section 8.10) $220 6 ea Minor
7.16.3 Corrosion Resistance Test (Section 8.8) $330 5 ea Minor
7.16.4 Heat Resistance Test (Section 8.17) $220 3 ea Major A
Device: Fire Escape Rope
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Moderate Elongation Laid Life Safety Rope
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Manufacturer-Supplied Eye Termination
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Escape Anchor Devices
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
Note: SEI adds a 10% surcharge to all testing when invoiced to the participant.
Device: Belay Devices
Paragraph Test DescriptionSamples
Required
Category
of NC
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22A. SEI General Certification Submittal Form
1307 Dolley Madison Blvd, Suite 3A, McLean, VA 22101
Phone: (703) 442-5732 Fax: (703) 442-5756 Email: [email protected]
Issue 1
Submittal Date: SEI Ref. No.:
Manufacturer:
Street Address:
City/State/Zip:
Tel: Fax: Email:
Web:
Initial:
Annual:
Standard
Rev/Annual:
Class I:
Class II:
Basic model:
Variant:
Accessory:
Type of Submittal: (select one)
Product has not previously been tested by SEI.*
Product is currently certified by SEI, is being submitted for annual recertification and no changes have
been made to product since last test date. *
Product is currently certified by SEI. Standard has been revised and this will also serve as an annual
recertification.*
Product is currently SEI certified and a change in materials, construction, manufacturing location, etc. has
been made to the product. *
Product is currently SEI certified and the proposed change is believed to not affect the product’s form, fit
or function.
Category of Product: (select one)
Protective device of the same basic design and components, produced by the same manufacturing
location. *
Variation of basic model distinguished by a single component (i.e., lens shades, suspension systems,
reverse headbands, closures, etc.)*
Product that is for use with a specific SEI certified model, designed in such a manner to be removable
from model without affecting the performance of that model in accordance with the applicable standard.
*
* Definitions are not all inclusive and do not apply to all SEI product certifications. Refer to the SEI Certification Program Manual for
additional detailed information and descriptions.
If model is manufactured at different location(s) than stated in Section (2), list all manufacturing locations:
Legal Status (Inc., LLC,
etc.)
22A Submittal Form
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22A. SEI General Certification Submittal Form
1307 Dolley Madison Blvd, Suite 3A, McLean, VA 22101
Phone: (703) 442-5732 Fax: (703) 442-5756 Email: [email protected]
Issue 1
Standard Testing
To:
Type of Product:
Model Number(s):
Brand Name:
Authorized
Manufacturer
Representative:
Signature:
We request certification or continuation of certification of the above model to the referenced standard in accordance with the program established by the Safety
Equipment Institute. We certify that the unit(s) of the above model, as submitted for testing and certification, represents the product(s) that will be offered for sale.
Samples of this product are being sent to the laboratory. Please complete all nine (9) sections of the SEI certification submittal form and include any necessary
attachments. Incomplete submittal paperwork may lead to delays in the processing and performance testing.
Product Description. Briefly describe below. Attach applicable Components & Materials Description Checklist, and if applicable, test plan
matrix/configurations, Bill of Materials, product literature)
Test samples
shall be:
Returned to
manufacturerIf fail, return to
manufacturer
Destroyed by laboratory
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22B. General Components Materials Description Checklist
Issue 1
1. SEI Reference Number:
2. Manufacturer (SEI
Participant):
3. Model Series/Brand
Name
(one model per checklist):
4. Standard:
For all initial and annual submittals, all sections shall be completed.
For changes, complete all sections; mark in BOLD that which has been changed.
7. List all Model Numbers
8. COMPONENT
Signed By: Name:
Company: Date:
The above information regarding the model is correct to the best of my knowledge. If this model is being submitted for annual
testing, I confirm that no known changes that could affect the models ability to meet the performance requirements of the
*Helmet Positioning Index - Specify either the nose gauge positioning or specify the measurement (mm) from the front rim of the
helmet, downward vertically, to the basic plane on the front meridian plane of the test headform. (ND001 Section 20)
Material Type, Trade Name, Part Number, Grade,
Weight, Dimensions, Density, Bead, Color, etc.
SOURCE(S) OF SUPPLY (provide complete
address, contact info for all source(s)
5. Certification Submittal
Type (Select one): Initial Annual
Change:
Class 1: Testing required
Class 2: No testing expected to be required
6. List all assembly locations, sub-assembly & final product (use separate sheet if needed):
Description (i.e. color, size, type)
Upon completion of this checklist, submit it along with the SEI Certification Submittal Form.
Please refer to the “Examples of Major Components” for suggested product components for which a description is required. Any
additional component found in the product shall also be described.
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22C. User Information and Label Checklist – NFPA 1983-2012 Edition
Issue 1
PARTICPANT NAME:
SEI REFERENCE NUMBER:
NAME/MODEL/DESCRIPTION:
SECTION DESCRIPTION YES/NO
5.1.3.1 Product shall have a product label.
5.1.3.2 Product used in manufactured systems shall be individually labeled.
5.1.3.3Product labels shall be embossed, printed, sewn, stapled, riveted,
or otherwise permanently attached to product.
5.1.3.4Product labels shall be conspicuously located when properly
assembled and all components in place.
5.1.3.5 All letters shall be at least 2 mm (5/64”) high.
5.1.3.6
Multiple label pieces shall be permitted in order to carry all
statements and information required, however, all label pieces
comprising the entire product label shall be adjacent to each other.
5.1.3.7 Printed in English
5.1.3.8
Symbols and other pictorial graphic representations shall be
permitted to be used to supplement worded statements on the
product label(s).
Certification organization’s label, symbol, or identifying mark shall
be permanently attached to the product label or shall be part of
the product label.
All letters shall be at least 2.5mm (3/32”) high.
The label, symbol, or identifying mark shall be at least 6 mm (1/4”)
in height and shall be placed in a conspicuous location.
5.1.3.10 & 5.1.3.11 Applicable compliance statements shall be printed legibly on the
In addition to the compliance statements, at least the following
information shall be provided on the product label:
1. For Class II harness: “Fits waist size ____”
2. For one-piece Class II harness: “Fits waist size ____”
or “Fits chest size ____, Fits height ____”
3. For multiple-piece Class III harness: “Fits waist size
____, Fits height ____” or “Fits chest size ____, Fits height
____”
5.1.3.12
NFPA 1983 Label Checklist
5.1.3.9
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“This is one part of a multiple-piece harness and must be
used in conjunction with component part number ___in
order to fully meet the criteria of Class ___ harness.”
5.1.3.13
Class designation required to be stated on the product label shall
be as determined by the certification organization in accordance
with 6.3.1.
The following information shall be printed legibly on each label
with all letters at least 2 mm (5/64”) in height.
1. Manufacturer’s name, identification, or designation
2. Manufacturer’s address
3. Country of manufacture
4. Manufacturer’s product identification
5. Model, style, lot, or serial number
5.1.3.12
5.1.3.14
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Where detachable components must be used with a life safety
harness in order for the life safety harness to be compliant with this
standard, at least the following statement and information shall
also be printed legibly on the product label of the life safety
harness. All letters shall be at least 2.5 mm (3/32”) high. The
detachable component(s) shall be listed following the statement by
type, identification, and how properly used.
“TO BE COMPLIANT WITH NFPA 1983, THE FOLLOWING
ADDITIONAL COMPONENTS MUST BE USED IN CONJUNCTION
WITH THIS LIFE SAFETY HARNESS:”
[The detachable component(s) shall be listed here]
SECTION DESCRIPTIONPAGE(S) /
PARAGRAPH(S)
5.2.3.1
The manufacturer of life safety harnesses that are certified as being
compliant with this standard shall furnish the purchaser with at
least use criteria, inspection procedures, maintenance procedures,
and retirement criteria for the product.
The manufacturer shall provide information for the user regarding
at least the following issues:
1. Inspecting the harness periodically according to the
manufacturer’s inspection procedure.
2. Removing the harness from service and destroying it if
the harness does not pass inspection or if there is any
doubt about the safety or serviceability of the harness.
3. For a life safety harness certified to only the
nonoptional requirements of the standard, not exposing
the harness to flame or high temperature and carrying the
harness where it will be protected, as the harness could
melt or burn and fail if exposed to flame or high
temperature.
4. Repairing the harness only in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
5. Keeping the user instructions/information after they
are separated from the harness and retaining them in a
permanent record; copying the user
instruction/information and keeping the copy with the
harness.
6. Referring to the user instructions & information
before and after each use.
5.1.3.15
NFPA 1983 User Information Checklist
5.2.3.2
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7. Cautioning that, if the instructions & information are
not followed, the user could suffer serious consequences.
5.2.3.3
The manufacturer shall provide information for the user that
additional information regarding life safety harnesses can be found
in NFPA 1500.
5.2.3.4
The manufacturer of life safety harnesses that are certified as being
compliant with NFPA 1983 shall furnish the purchaser with a
sample of suggested records to be maintained by the purchaser or
user of life safety harnesses and a list of items that the records
need to contain.
5.2.3.5
The manufacturer of life safety harnesses that are certified as being
compliant with NFPA 1983 shall indicate that tie-off is required for
webbing ends if tie-off of webbing ends was required during
testing. The instructions shall include location(s) and method(s)
with text and/or illustrations.
5.2.3.2
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Prepared by & Date: Reviewed by & Date:
Prepared by & Date: Reviewed by & Date:
Prepared by & Date: Reviewed by & Date:
Measuring Device ID Number:
COMPLY / NOT COMPLY (do not sign if deemed “not comply”)
COMMENTS:
SUBSEQUENT REVIEW (LABEL / USER INFORMATION)
COMPLY / NOT COMPLY (do not sign if deemed “not comply”)
COMMENTS:
INITIAL LABEL REVIEW
COMPLY / NOT COMPLY (do not sign if deemed “not comply”)
COMMENTS:
Measuring Device ID Number:
INITIAL USER INFORMATION REVIEW
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