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t) All product markings must remain intact and clearly legible for
the entire service life of this equipment.
u) Store the equipment with its dedicated service record and usage
instructions. Gear with uncertain service history must be removed
from service and destroyed.
v) Before using this equipment, ensure that it complies with local
federal regulations and other applicable safety standards.
w)Textile products, including webbing and ropes, MUST NOT be
marked using ink from marker pens or paint, as these substances
may potentially lead to chemical damage of the material.
x) Store in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Product Familiarisation
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Shoulder Straps
2
Chest Strap
3
Chest Strap Sliders
4
Chest Buckle
5
Sternal Attachment Point (A/2)
6
Waist Belt Strap
Waist Belt Buckle
7
(three-bar slide & square link connections)
8
Leg Straps
Leg Strap Buckles
9
(three-bar slide & square link connections)
10
Dorsal Attachment Point (A)
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Lateral Attachment Points (EN358)
Intended Use
• This harness is designed for use in a fall arrest system, where, used in
combination with a suitable lanyard, shock absorber and anchorage, it
prevents the user from going into a free fall. It can also be used as part of
a restraint/work positioning system, combined with a suitable lanyard.
For occasional personal, non-commercial use only!
Fig. A
Fall Arrest
Fall Restraint
Usage limitations
• This equipment is designed for use by one person with a combined
total weight no greater than 140kg, including clothing, tools, and other
user-borne objects
• Acidic, alkaline, or other environments with harsh substances may
damage the equipment. DO NOT expose to corrosive environments
for prolonged periods of time. Organic substances and salt water are
particularly corrosive to metal parts
• DO NOT use in environments with temperatures lower than -40°C or
greater than 80°C
• Avoid contact with rough, abrasive surface, sharp edges, cutting tools etc.
• Equipment must be shielded when used near welding, metal cutting, or
other activities that produce large amounts of heat
• Use extreme CAUTION when working near energised electrical sources.
Metal hardware conducts electric current. Maintain a safe working
distance (at least 3m) from all electrical hazards
• This harness is NOT suitable for applications where the user is going to
be suspended for extended periods of time. Use a suspended workseat
or a seat sling instead
WARNING: Fall arrest gear is designed to arrest a fall from height ONLY
ONCE! If subjected to an arrested fall, the gear must be withdrawn from
service and rendered unusable.
Unpacking Your Product
• Carefully unpack and inspect your product. Fully familiarise yourself with
all its features and functions
• Ensure all parts of the product are present and in good condition. If
any parts are missing or damaged, have such parts replaced before
attempting to use this product
Before Use
Pre-use checks
• A visual and tactile (i.e. by sense of touch) inspection must be carried out
before every use. All parts of the gear must be inspected in an area with
appropriate light conditions
1. Slowly pass webbing, belt or rope through your hands to detect small
cuts of 1mm or more in material edges, abrasions and twist damage.
Feel for softening and hardening of fibres and look for ingress of
contaminants
2. Inspect all stitching for visual damage
3. Check all hardware and connectors for damage and confirm functionality.
Confirm safety devices (such as gates on karabiners etc) are functioning
properly
Note: Refer to the 'Maintenance' section for further advice on fault
conditions.
Fitting and adjustment
• Preparation (see Fig. B):
1. Identify all parts and straps (see 'Product Familiarisation')
2. Open and release the Chest Buckle (4) and both Leg Strap Buckles (9)
Note: Loosen all three-bar slide and square link type connections fully, in
order to retighten during fitting.
3. Lift the harness on the D-ring of the Dorsal Attachment Point (A) (10), and
ensure all straps are hanging straight
• Fitting shoulder and chest (see Fig.C-E):
1. Fit the Shoulder Straps (1) of the harness over your shoulders
2. Place your arms through the Shoulder Straps, so the Dorsal Attachment
Point (A) (10) is located on the back
Note: Ensure the harness is not twisted 'inside out', by checking that the
D-ring of the Dorsal Attachment Point (A) (10) is located outermost.
3. Close the Chest Strap (2) by inserting the male end into the female
connector, and adjust by pulling or releasing the open end of the webbing
Positioning
material
4. Adjust the Chest Strap Sliders (3) up or down the harness
Note: The Chest Strap must run squarely over the sternum. It must not run
diagonally or close to the throat region.
• Fitting legs (see Fig. F-G):
1. Stand upright and straight, locate the Leg Straps (8) and ensure they
are not twisted
2. Reach behind and pass the first Leg Strap in between your legs from
back to front
3. Fasten the Leg Strap Buckle (9), by inserting the three-bar slide through
the square link, so both parts sit flat on top of each other and interlock
4. Repeat on the other side
5. Adjust the Leg Straps by pulling the end of the webbing through the
belt slider, until a snug fit is achieved and the webbing material sits
comfortably, as high as possible, between the inside leg and groin.
Release and readjust if necessary, until a safe fit has been achieved
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