Inspection; Mandatory Inspection; Inspection Procedure; Labels - Falltech MRES01.3 Manual De Instrucciones Para El Uso

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DO NOT use a power washer or dry with heat in a laundry dryer.
DO NOT attempt to disassemble the unit. A buildup of dirt, solvents, paint, etc. may
prevent the lanyard from working properly, and in severe cases degrade the webbing. If
you have questions concerning the condition of your lanyard, remove it from service
and contact FallTech.
Store lanyards in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct sunlight. Avoid areas
where heat, oil, chemicals or their vapors may exist. Thoroughly inspect the lanyard
after extended storage.

7. INSPECTION

7.1 Mandatory Inspection: ANSI Z359 requires that fall protection equipment be
inspected by a competent person other than the user at least once every six months.
Harsh conditions may accelerate wear and corrosion and require more frequent
inspections.
7.2 Inspection Procedure: Inspect all webbing (straps) and stitching for:
1.
cuts and fraying
2.
pulled or
broken threads
3.
abrasion
4.
excessive wear
5.
burns, heat and chemical degradation
Broken stitches or separation of webbing inside the lanyard could indicate that the
lanyard is damaged and must be removed from service.
Inspect all metallic hardware (snap hooks, carabiners, rebar hooks, adjuster buckles,
etc.) for:
1.
deformation
2.
fractures, cracks, pitting
3.
corrosion
4.
burrs, sharp edges, cuts, deep nicks
5.
missing or loose parts
6.
improper function
7.
evidence of excessive heat, chemical, or electrical exposures
Ensure snap hook gates close and lock. All labels should be present and fully legible.
Punch or mark the inspection label. Record the results of the inspection on the
Inspection Record, found in Appendix A. If inspection reveals a defective condition or
improper maintenance, remove the unit from service immediately.

8. LABELS

Product labels must be present and legible.
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