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3.6 

INSTALLING A HARNESS-MOUNTED SRD:

 Harness-mounted SRDs are secured directly to harnesses by means of a 

harness interface. Harness interfaces are a type of connector specially designed for this purpose. In general, there are 

two types of harness interface: straight-pin and carabiner. Instructions for each style are provided below.

 

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Instructions may vary per harness interface model. For more information on how to use your harness interface, see 

the manufacturer instructions for the harness interface or for the product it was provided with.

 

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Do not remove the backplate from the harness when installing a harness-mounted SRD.

A.  STRAIGHT-PIN INTERFACE:

 Straight-pin harness interfaces include a locking pin for securing to the harness. 

Straight-pin interfaces may be used with Single-SRD or Twin-SRD formats, depending on the harness interface used. 

See Figure 10 for reference.
1.  Press both Locking Buttons (A) on the front of your harness interface to open. With the Locking Buttons held 

down, remove the Locking Pin (B) from the harness interface. 

2.  Thread the Locking Pin (B) behind both Harness Straps (C), capturing the straps as you reinsert the pin into the 

harness interface. An audible click should be heard when the Locking Pins are reengaged.

3.  Verify that the harness interface is secure and that both Harness Straps (C) are captured by the harness interface.

A.  CARABINER INTERFACE:

 Carabiner interfaces are carabiners that function as harness interfaces. Carabiner 

interfaces may be used with Single-SRD or Twin-SRD formats, although methods will vary slightly. See Figure 11 for 

reference, which shows how to install the carabiner interface using a Twin-SRD format.
1.  Open the Gate (A) of the carabiner interface. Slide the SRD (C) over the open Arm (B) of the carabiner. Then, 

slide the SRD to the opposite side of the carabiner.

2.  Hold the Gate (A) of the carabiner interface open, then slide the open Arm (B) behind and around both Harness 

Straps (D), capturing the straps within the carabiner interface.

3.  Thread the second SRD (E) onto the open Arm (B) of the carabiner interface. Then, release the Gate to close and 

secure the carabiner interface.

4.  Verify that the carabiner interface is secure and that both Harness Straps (D) are captured by the interface.

 

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For Single-SRD formats, only one SRD should be attached to the carabiner interface. In this format, the 

carabiner interface may be secured as outlined above, or directly to your Dorsal D-ring instead. If securing to your 

Dorsal D-ring, do not capture the harness straps.

Certain harness models covered in these instructions include additional features for securing harness-mounted SRDs. See 

below for how these features should be used:
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INTERFACE LOOP:

 The Interface Loop (X) is part of the backplate for certain harness models. The Interface Loop 

serves as a secure connection point for harness interfaces behind the harness straps. See Figure 12 for reference. To 

connect to the Interface Loop, the user should route their harness interface or its locking pin through the Interface 

Loop as part of capturing the harness straps.

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SRD ADAPTER:

 Certain harness models include an external SRD Adapter (Y) for securing harness-mounted SRDs. 

See Figure 1 for a list of models with SRD Adapters. When connecting to this type of SRD Adapter, the user does not 

need to capture the harness straps. Instead, the user should route their harness interface directly through the SRD 

Adapter. See Figure 13 for reference.

 

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Only straight-pin harness interfaces may be used with the SRD Adapter. The user should route the locking pin of 

their harness interface through the connection loop of the SRD Adapter.

3.7 

DEPLOYING THE SUSPENSION TRAUMA STRAPS:

 Figure 14 illustrates deployment of the Suspension Trauma Straps. 

In the event of a fall, the Suspension Trauma Straps should be used by the fallen worker to alleviate suspension trauma. 

To deploy the Suspension Trauma Straps on your harness:
1.  Locate the Suspension Trauma Straps (A) on your harness. The Suspension Trauma Straps should be located in a 

zipped container on your front, near the two intersection points of the leg straps.

2.  Deploy the Suspension Trauma Straps by opening the zipped compartments located on the containers’ sides. Guide 

the Straps (B) out from within each container to a length long enough for you to stand upon. Bring the two Straps 

together and secure them to each other by means of the Strap Hook (C).

3.  Extend the connected Straps as necessary to create a length of webbing for you to stand upon. Press your heels upon 

either side of the connection point and stand up straight. This should transfer a significant amount of weight to the 

user’s feet, diminishing the likelihood of suspension trauma.

3.8 

SECURING LANYARDS WITH LOOP ENDS:

 Some lanyards are designed to choke onto a web loop to provide a 

compatible connection. Lanyards may be sewn directly to the web loop forming a permanent connection. Do not make 

multiple connections onto one web loop, unless choking two lanyards onto a properly sized web loop. See Figure 9 for 

reference. To choke a lanyard onto a web loop:
1.  Insert the lanyard web loop through the web loop or D-Ring on the harness.
2.  Insert the appropriate end of the lanyard through the lanyard web loop.
3.  Pull the lanyard through the connecting web loop to secure.

3.9 

CONNECTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS: 

After donning the harness, the user may connect to their Fall Protection 

System. Observe all requirements as specified in these instructions and any manufacturer’s instructions included with the 

system components. See the Product Overview for more information on System Applications.

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Page 1: ...213 1113214 A 1113215 1113216 1113217 1113218 1113219 C 1113449 1113450 1113451 1113452 1113453 A 1113264 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 1 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 2 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 3 5 4 USER INSTRUCTIONS 5908079 Rev B EXOFIT SERIES X200 X300 WIND ENERGY Full B...

Page 2: ...der Attachment Elements Buckles and Adjusters Other Elements Pads 1 13 8 3 2 6 4 C 1 13 4 6 10 3 12 8 2 4 D D 1402125 1402126 1402127 1402128 1402129 E 1402130 1402131 1402132 1402133 1402134 E 8 2 6 4 3 1 13 9 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 1 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 2 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYA...

Page 3: ...roduct Do not exceed the number of allowable users specified in these instructions Ensure the harness is appropriately sized adjusted donned and worn as described in these instructions Ensure the product is configured and installed properly for safe operation as described in these instructions Use caution when installing using or moving the product as moving parts may create pinch points To reduce...

Page 4: ...s The availability of a specific application is determined by the attachment elements present on your harness as outlined below If your harness has one of the attachment elements specified for an application then it may use that element for that application Application Type Attachment Elements A Fall Arrest Dorsal Sternal Frontal B Restraint Dorsal Sternal Frontal Hip Rear Waist C Work Positioning...

Page 5: ...el and alloy steel 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength 6 Revolver Adjusters Aluminum alloy stainless steel alloy steel and nylon 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength Other Elements 7 Suspension Trauma Straps Polyester webbing with polyester thread 8 Lanyard Keeper Injection molded nylon 9 SRD Adapter Aluminum alloy 10 Gear Loop 11 Belt Polyester Pads 12 Hip Pad Blend of nylon and polyester 13 Back and Sh...

Page 6: ...apacity that is less than your harness you must comply with the capacity requirements of your connecting subsystem See the manufacturer instructions for each component of your system for capacity requirements 2 2 CONNECTING SUBSYSTEMS Connecting subsystems self retracting devices energy absorbing lanyards lifeline subsystems etc must be suitable for your application Refer to the subsystem manufact...

Page 7: ...ize or shape does not allow the connector to fully close and lock or that could cause connector roll out G In a manner that does not allow the connector to align properly while under load 2 8 LANYARD PARKING ATTACHMENT Figure 5 illustrates lanyard parking The lanyard parking attachment is for attaching the free end of a lanyard or harness mounted Self Retracting Device when not connected to an anc...

Page 8: ... of the web strap C To release Squeeze the Lock Levers on either side of the Receptor Pull the Tab out of the Receptor 2 Tongue Buckles Fasten and adjust the Tongue Buckle by passing the Tongue through the Buckle Frame and inserting the Prong through the desired Grommet in the Tongue 3 4 HARNESS ADJUSTMENTS harnesses are equipped with a pair of Torso Adjusters for adjusting the Shoulder Straps Fig...

Page 9: ...9 Figure 6 Buckles 1 CLICK A C Ï Ð B 2 Figure 7 Adjusters 1 B A ...

Page 10: ...10 Figure 8 Donning the Harness 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 9 Securing Lanyards with Loop Ends A B C ...

Page 11: ... Interface Loop X is part of the backplate for certain harness models The Interface Loop serves as a secure connection point for harness interfaces behind the harness straps See Figure 12 for reference To connect to the Interface Loop the user should route their harness interface or its locking pin through the Interface Loop as part of capturing the harness straps SRD ADAPTER Certain harness model...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 10 Straight Pin Interface B A C B C Figure 11 Carabiner Interface B A C E B D A B D 1 2 3 1 3 4 2 ...

Page 13: ...vating the Trauma Straps PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A PULL TO DEPLOY 1 DEPLOY BOTH PACKS 2 INSERT HOOK INTO LOOP ON OPPOSITE STRAP 3 PLACE BOTH FEET INTO WEB LOOP 4 REHOOK TO ADJUST LOOP LENGTH IF REQUIRED 3M com FallProtection C B B ...

Page 14: ... the owner of this equipment An inspection and maintenance log should be placed near the product or be otherwise easily accessible to users It is recommended that the product is marked with the date of next or last inspection 5 3 DEFECTS If the product cannot be returned to service because of an existing defect or unsafe condition then the product must be either destroyed or sent to 3M for replace...

Page 15: ...ase visit our website www 3m com FallProtection ifu glossary AUTHORIZED PERSON A person assigned by the employer to perform duties at a location where the person will be exposed to a fall hazard COMPETENT PERSON One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary hazardous or dangerous to employees and who has authorizat...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 15 RFID Tag Location PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A XXX A Figure 16 Product Labels A 1 3 2 B 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 C 1 2 3 D 1 X X X X XXX A B C D ...

Page 17: ...rs Check for pulled or cut stitches Broken stitches may indicate that the harness has been impact loaded and must be removed from service Stitched Impact Indicators Figure 18 Verify all Impact Indicators are intact Impact Indicators are sections of webbing lapped back on themselves and secured with a specific stitch pattern This stitch pattern is designed to release when the harness arrests a fall...

Page 18: ...ally important when using some types of Y style lanyards as some load may be transmitted to the user through the unused lanyard leg if it is not able to release from the harness The lanyard parking attachment is generally located in the sternal area to help reduce tripping and entanglement hazards 8 Loose ends of straps can get caught in machinery or cause accidental disengagement of an adjuster A...

Page 19: ... be used solely for Work Positioning The suspension seat attachment elements shall not be used for Fall Arrest Suspension seat attachments are often used for prolonged work activities where the user is suspended allowing the user to sit on the suspension seat formed between the two attachment elements An example of this use would be window washers on large buildings User Inspection Maintenance and...

Page 20: ...A 1113215 1113216 1113217 1113218 1113219 C 1113449 1113450 1113451 1113452 1113453 A 1113264 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 1 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 2 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 3 5 4 1 8 4 6 3 11 10 12 13 2 4 A 1 3 13 2 4 6 8 4 B DIRECTIVES D UTILISATION 5908079 Rév B ...

Page 21: ...e Hanches Dos et épaules Éléments de fixation Boucles et dispositifs de réglage Autres éléments Coussinets 1 13 8 3 2 6 4 C 1 13 4 6 10 3 12 8 2 4 D D 1402125 1402126 1402127 1402128 1402129 E 1402130 1402131 1402132 1402133 1402134 E 8 2 6 4 3 1 13 9 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 1 PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS 2 PARK...

Page 22: ...écisés dans les présentes directives S assurer que le harnais est de taille appropriée ajusté enfilé et porté comme décrit dans les présentes directives S assurer que le produit est configuré et installé correctement pour une utilisation sécuritaire décrite dans les présentes directives Faire preuve de prudence lors de l installation de l utilisation ou du déplacement du produit car les pièces mob...

Page 23: ...tilisation spécifique est déterminée par les éléments de fixation présents sur votre harnais comme indiqué ci dessous Si votre harnais possède l un des éléments de fixation spécifiés pour une utilisation alors il peut être utilisé avec cet élément pour cette utilisation Type d utilisation Éléments de fixation A Système antichute Dorsal sternal frontal B Retenue Dorsal sternal frontal hanches taill...

Page 24: ... 18 kN 4 000 lbf 6 Dispositifs de réglage Revolver Alliage d aluminium acier inoxydable alliage d acier et de nylon résistance à la traction de 18 kN 4 000 lbf Autres éléments 7 Sangles contre les chocs orthostatiques par suspension Sangle en polyester avec fil de polyester 8 Ganse de retenue pour longe Nylon moulé par injection 9 Adaptateur DAR Alliage d aluminium 10 Boucle pour matériel 11 Ceint...

Page 25: ...ces de capacité du sous système de connexion Consulter les directives du fabricant de chacun des composants du système pour connaître les exigences de capacité 2 2 SOUS SYSTÈMES DE CONNEXION Les sous systèmes de connexion dispositifs autorétractables longes amortisseur de choc sous systèmes de ligne de vie etc doivent être adaptés à vos besoins Pour plus d informations reportez vous aux directives...

Page 26: ...necteur de se fermer et de se verrouiller complètement ou qui pourrait provoquer son ouverture G S ils ne permettent pas au connecteur de s aligner correctement alors qu il est sous tension 2 8 FIXATION DE STATIONNEMENT DE LA LONGE La figure 5 illustre le stationnement de la longe La fixation de stationnement de la longe est destinée à fixer l extrémité libre d une longe ou d un dispositif autorét...

Page 27: ...le pas le dégagement de la boucle Il contrôle uniquement le réglage de la sangle en toile C Pour dégager Serrer les leviers de verrouillage de chaque côté du récepteur Tirer sur la languette pour la sortir du récepteur 2 Boucles à ardillon Fixer et régler les boucles à ardillon en passant l ardillon dans le cadre de la boucle et en insérant la broche dans l œillet souhaité de l ardillon 3 4 AJUSTE...

Page 28: ...28 Figure 6 Boucles 1 CLIC A C Ï Ð B 2 Figure 7 Réglages 1 B A ...

Page 29: ...29 Figure 8 Mise en place du harnais 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 9 Fixation des longes avec extrémités en boucle A B C ...

Page 30: ... interface à bouche sert de point de raccordement sécurisé pour les interfaces du harnais derrière les sangles du harnais Voir la figure 12 aux fins de référence Pour se connecter à l interface à boucle l utilisateur doit acheminer son interface de harnais ou sa goupille de verrouillage à travers l interface à boucle lors de la saisie des sangles du harnais ADAPTATEUR DE DISPOSITIF AUTORÉTRACTABLE...

Page 31: ...31 Figure 10 Interface à goupille droite B A C B C Figure 11 Interface mousqueton B A C E B D A B D 1 2 3 1 3 4 2 ...

Page 32: ... Activer les sangles contre les chocs orthostatiques PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A PULL TO DEPLOY 1 DEPLOY BOTH PACKS 2 INSERT HOOK INTO LOOP ON OPPOSITE STRAP 3 PLACE BOTH FEET INTO WEB LOOP 4 REHOOK TO ADJUST LOOP LENGTH IF REQUIRED 3M com FallProtection C B B ...

Page 33: ...d entretien Le propriétaire de ce système doit conserver la documentation de chaque inspection Un journal d inspection et d entretien doit être placé à proximité du produit ou être facilement accessible aux utilisateurs Il est recommandé d indiquer la date de la prochaine ou de la dernière inspection sur le produit 5 3 DÉFAUTS Si le produit ne peut pas être remis en service en raison d un défaut o...

Page 34: ... visiter notre site Web www 3m com FallProtection ifu glossary PERSONNE AUTORISÉE Une personne affectée par l employeur et chargée d exécuter des travaux à un emplacement qui l expose à un danger de chute PERSONNE COMPÉTENTE Personne capable de reconnaître les dangers existants et prévisibles au sein du milieu de travail ou les conditions de travail insalubres risquées ou dangereuses pour les empl...

Page 35: ...re 15 Emplacement de l étiquette à IRF PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A XXX A Figure 16 Étiquettes des produits A 1 3 2 B 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 C 1 2 3 D 1 X X X X XXX A B C D ...

Page 36: ...s S assurer que les coutures ne présentent pas de coupures ou de fils défaits Les coutures brisées peuvent indiquer que le harnais a été soumis à une charge d impact et doit être retiré du service Indicateurs de chute cousus figure 18 Vérifier que tous les indicateurs de chute sont intacts Les indicateurs de chute sont des sections de sangles repliées sur elles mêmes et fixées par un motif de cout...

Page 37: ...ally important when using some types of Y style lanyards as some load may be transmitted to the user through the unused lanyard leg if it is not able to release from the harness The lanyard parking attachment is generally located in the sternal area to help reduce tripping and entanglement hazards 8 Loose ends of straps can get caught in machinery or cause accidental disengagement of an adjuster A...

Page 38: ... be used solely for Work Positioning The suspension seat attachment elements shall not be used for Fall Arrest Suspension seat attachments are often used for prolonged work activities where the user is suspended allowing the user to sit on the suspension seat formed between the two attachment elements An example of this use would be window washers on large buildings User Inspection Maintenance and...

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