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3.0 INSTALLATION

3.1 OVERVIEW:

 Full body harnesses are to be used as part of a Fall Protection system. Ensure each component of your Fall 

Protection system is installed per the manufacturer instructions.

3.2 PLANNING:

 Plan your Fall Protection system before installation. Account for all factors that may affect your safety 

before, during, and after a fall. Consider all requirements and limitations specified in these instructions.

A.  ANCHORAGE: 

Select an anchorage capable of sustaining the static load requirements of the intended Fall Protection 

application. See the manufacturer instructions for each component of your Fall Protection system for more information. 

The anchorage location should address all requirements specified in these instructions.

B.  SHARP EDGES: 

Avoid working where system components may be in contact with, or scrape against, unprotected 

sharp edges and abrasive surfaces. All sharp edges and abrasive surfaces should be covered with protective material.

C.  CONNECTING SUBSYSTEMS:

 Connecting subsystems used with the harness must be suitable for your system 

application. See the Product Overview and Figure 2 for more information, as well as the manufacturer instructions for 

your connecting subsystem.

D.  HARNESS STRETCH:

 Some amount of harness stretch should be expected when using this product as part of a 

Fall Arrest system during fall arrest. See “Table 1 – Product Specifications” for how much harness stretch should 

be expected when using this product. Harness stretch should be added to all fall clearance requirements for your 

system, unless it is already accounted for by the connecting subsystem or another component. See the manufacturer 

instructions of your connecting subsystem for more information on fall clearance requirements.

 

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Maximum harness stretch is determined by the applicable standard or regulation.

E.  D-RING EXTENSIONS:

 When used, D-ring extensions increase fall clearance requirements by increasing the amount 

of free fall present in the Fall Arrest system. The length of the D-ring extension must be added to all fall clearance 

requirements as part of the system’s free fall value. If there is an upper limit for free fall within the system, then 

system use must be adjusted to remain below that limit. See Table 1 for the length of your D-ring extension. See 

the manufacturer instructions of your connecting subsystem for more information on free fall and fall clearance 

requirements.

 

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Never use D-ring extensions in leading edge applications.

3.3 

BEFORE INSTALL:

 Before donning your harness, you should do the following.

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Inspect the harness per the “Inspection and Maintenance Log”.

•  Disconnect all buckles.
•  Straighten all harness straps so that none are twisted.
•  Empty your pockets. Items left in pockets may prevent your harness from properly securing or cause injury in the 

event of a fall.

3.4 

DONNING THE HARNESS:

 Donning a full body harness is a procedure with multiple steps. Each step should be followed 

carefully. Different styles of harnesses may include different sets of features, resulting in different steps for donning. See 

Figure 6 for reference. See Figure 1 to identify your harness style.

A.  VEST-STYLE HARNESSES:

 “Vest style” harnesses include two torso straps and a chest buckle. See Figure 6A for 

reference.

1.  Put on the harness.

 Lift the harness by its dorsal D-ring. Slip on the torso straps, then let the harness hang 

loosely from your shoulders. Position the chest buckle on your chest as shown. Verify no straps are twisted.

2.  Connect the harness buckles.

 Secure the leg straps first, then secure the chest buckle. If present, secure the 

waist belt buckle.

 

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See Section 3.6 for buckle instructions.

 See Figure 1 for which buckles are on your harness.

3. 

Adjust the harness for proper fit.

 Check all adjustable features on your harness, including buckles and 

adjusters. Position the sub-pelvic strap and adjust your leg straps, then adjust your torso straps. All harness 

straps should have a snug, comfortable fit.

 

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See Section 3.7 for adjuster instructions.

 See Figure 1 for which adjusters are on your harness.

Figure 6A - Donning the Vest-Style Harness

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Summary of Contents for 1402000C

Page 1: ...ts Pads 9 A 12 2 18 10 7 1 16 5 14 13 17 15 3 2 B 3 8 7 18 10 1 13 A 1402000C 1402001C 1402002C 1402003C 1402004C 1402005C 1402006C 1402007C 1402008C 1402009C 1402010C 1402011C 1402012C 1402013C 14020...

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Page 3: ...oduct 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 produ...

Page 4: ...for a variety of system applications Figure 2 illustrates the applications available to harnesses covered by these instructions The availability of a specific application is determined by the attachme...

Page 5: ...teel and alloy steel 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength 8 Duo Lok Quick Connect Buckles Steel stainless steel and alloy steel 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength 9 Tongue Buckles Steel and alloy steel 18 k...

Page 6: ...pacity 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 requi...

Page 7: ...size 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...

Page 8: ...unt of free fall present in the Fall Arrest system The length of the D ring extension must be added to all fall clearance requirements as part of the system s free fall value If there is an upper limi...

Page 9: ...ckles and adjusters are secure Check each harness strap to verify that all buckles are connected and that each adjuster is locked in place B All harness straps are comfortably snug Check the fit of yo...

Page 10: ...e strap keeper Pull back on the tongue while also pulling back on the buckle tab until the two are released Remove the tongue from the buckle frame 3 Adjust Secure the tab through different grommets t...

Page 11: ...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...

Page 12: ...12 Figure 10B Carabiner Interface B A C E B D A B D Figure 10C Interface Loop X X X Figure 10D SRD Adapter Y Y 1 3 4 2...

Page 13: ...D E P LO Y 1 DEP LOY BOT H PAC KS 2 INS ERT HOO K INTO LOO P ON OPP OSI TE STR AP 3 PLA CE BOT H FEE T INTO WEB LOO P 4 REH OOK TO ADJ UST LOO P LEN GTH IF REQ UIR ED 3M com Fal lPro tect ion C B B PA...

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...

Page 15: ...w 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 c...

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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 16 Verify all Impact Indicat...

Page 18: ...es l ments de fixation Boucles et ajusteurs Autres l ments Coussinets 9 A 12 2 18 10 7 1 16 5 14 13 17 15 3 2 B 3 8 7 18 10 1 13 A 1402000C 1402001C 1402002C 1402003C 1402004C 1402005C 1402006C 140200...

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Page 20: ...harnais est de la bonne taille ajust enfil et port comme d crit dans ces instructions Assurez vous que le produit est configur et install correctement pour un fonctionnement en toute s curit comme d c...

Page 21: ...uvent tre utilis s pour une vari t d utilisations La figure 2 illustre les utilisations disponibles pour les harnais couverts par ces instructions La disponibilit d une utilisation sp cifique est d te...

Page 22: ...ion de 18 kN 4 000 lbf 8 Boucles de raccord rapide Duo Lok Acier acier inoxydable et acier alli R sistance la traction de 18 kN 4 000 lbf 9 Boucles ardillon Acier et acier alli R sistance la traction...

Page 23: ...es de capacit de votre sous syst me de raccordement Consultez les instructions du fabricant de chaque composant de votre syst me pour conna tre les exigences en mati re de capacit 2 2 SOUS SYST MES RA...

Page 24: ...pas au raccord de se fermer et de se verrouiller compl tement ou qui pourrait provoquer le d crochage du raccord G D une mani re qui ne permet pas au raccord de s aligner correctement lorsqu il suppo...

Page 25: ...de chute libre dans le syst me l utilisation du syst me doit tre ajust e pour rester en dessous de cette limite Consultez le tableau 1 pour obtenir la longueur de votre rallonge d anneau en D Consult...

Page 26: ...ajustement des sangles de votre harnais Assurez vous qu aucune sangle de harnais n est tordue V rifiez que la sangle sous pelvienne X est positionn e juste sous les fesses C Tous les anneaux en D et a...

Page 27: ...irant sur la languette de la boucle jusqu ce que les deux soient lib r es Retirez l ardillon du cadre de la boucle 3 Ajuster Fixez la languette travers diff rents illets pour ajuster D placez la langu...

Page 28: ...les sangles dans le mousqueton d interface 3 Enfilez le deuxi me dispositif autor tractable E sur le bras ouvert B du mousqueton d interface Ensuite rel chez la porte pour fermer et fixer le mousquet...

Page 29: ...29 Figure 10B Mousqueton d interface B A C E B D A B D Figure 10C Boucle d interface X X X Figure 10D Adaptateur dispositif autor tractable Y Y 1 3 4 2...

Page 30: ...O D E P LO Y 1 DEP LOY BOT H PAC KS 2 INS ERT HOO K INTO LOO P ON OPP OSI TE STR AP 3 PLA CE BOT H FEE T INTO WEB LOO P 4 REH OOK TO ADJ UST LOO P LEN GTH IF REQ UIR ED 3M com Fal lPro tect ion C B B...

Page 31: ...oit tre conserv e par le propri taire de l quipement Un journal d inspection et d entretien doit tre plac proximit du produit o les utilisateurs peuvent y avoir acc s facilement Il est recommand de ma...

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Page 33: ...MPRISES PREALABLIMENT A L UTIUSATION LIS INSlRUCTICJ IS FOURNIES AVEC CE PRODUIT AU MOMENT DE L EXPEDITION DOIVIENT ElRE SUIVIES NEGUGER CES RECOMMANDATIONS PEUT ENlRAINER DES BLISSURES GRAVES VOIRE M...

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Page 36: ...ed by 3M to have a factory defect in workmanship or materials 3M reserves the right to require product be returned to its facility for evaluation of warranty claims This warranty does not cover produc...

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