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ANSI/ASSP Z359.11 American National Standard

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ANSI/ASSP Z359 Requirements for

Proper Use and Maintenance of Full Body Harnesses

 

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NOTE:

 These are general requirements and information provided by ANSI/ASSP Z359. 3M Fall Protection may impose 

more stringent restrictions on the use of its products; refer to your 3M instruction manual for more information.

1.  It is essential that the users of this type of equipment receive proper training and instruction, including detailed 

procedures for the safe use of such equipment in their work application. ANSI/ASSP Z359.2, “Minimum Requirements for 

a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection Program”, establishes guidelines and requirements for an employer’s managed 

Fall Protection program, including policies, duties and training; Fall Protection procedures; eliminating and controlling fall 

hazards; rescue procedures; incident investigations; and evaluating program effectiveness.

2. 

Correct fit of a Full Body Harness (FBH) is essential to proper performance. Users must be trained to select the size and 

maintain the fit of their Full Body Harness.

3. 

Users must follow manufacturer’s instructions for proper fit and sizing, paying particular attention to ensure that buckles are 

connected and aligned correctly, leg straps and shoulder straps are kept snug at all times, chest straps are located in the 

middle chest area, and leg straps are positioned and snug to avoid contact with the genitalia should a fall occur.

4. 

Full Body Harnesses which meet ANSI/ASSP Z359.11 are intended to be used with other components of a Personal Fall 

Arrest System that limit maximum arrest forces to 1800 lbf (8 kN) or less.

5.  Suspension intolerance, also called suspension trauma or orthostatic intolerance, is a serious condition that can be 

controlled with good harness design, prompt rescue and post-fall suspension relief devices. A conscious user may deploy a 

suspension relief device allowing the user to remove tension from around the legs, freeing blood flow, which can delay the 

onset of suspension intolerance. An attachment element extender is not intended to be attached directly to an anchorage 

or anchorage connector for fall arrest. An energy absorber must be used to limit maximum arrest forces to 1800 lbf (8 kN). 

The length of the attachment element extender may affect free fall distances and free fall clearance calculations.

6. 

Full Body Harness (FBH) Stretch, the amount the FBH component of a Personal Fall Arrest System will stretch and deform 

during a fall, can contribute to the overall elongation of the system in stopping a fall. It is important to include the increase 

in fall distance created by FBH Stretch, as well as the FBH connector length, the settling of the user’s body in the FBH, and 

all other contributing factors when calculating total clearance required for a particular Fall Arrest system.

7. 

When not in use, unused lanyard legs that are still attached to a Full Body Harness D-Ring should not be attached to a Work 

Positioning element or any other structural element on the Full Body Harness unless deemed acceptable by the Competent 

Person and manufacturer of the lanyard. This is especially 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. All Full Body Harnesses 

shall include keepers or other components which serve to control the loose ends of straps.

9.  Due to the nature of soft loop connections, it is recommended that soft loop attachments only be used to connect with other 

soft loops or carabiners. Snap Hooks should not be used unless approved for the application by the manufacturer.

Sections 10-16 provide additional information concerning the location and use of various attachments 

that may be provided on this Full Body Harness (FBH).

10. Dorsal

 – The dorsal attachment element shall be used as the primary Fall Arrest attachment, unless the application allows 

the use of an alternate attachment. The dorsal attachment may also be used for Travel Restraint or Rescue. When supported 

by the dorsal attachment during a fall, the design of the Full Body Harness shall direct load through the shoulder straps 

supporting the user, and around the thighs. Supporting the user post-fall by the dorsal attachment will result in an upright 

body position with a slight lean to the front with some slight pressure to the lower chest. Considerations should be made 

when choosing a sliding versus fixed dorsal attachment element. Sliding dorsal attachments are generally easier to adjust to 

different user sizes, and allow a more vertical rest position post-fall, but can increase FBH Stretch.

11. Sternal

 – The sternal attachment may be used as an alternative Fall Arrest attachment in applications where the dorsal 

attachment is determined to be inappropriate by a Competent Person, and where there is no chance to fall in a direction 

other than feet first. Accepted practical uses for a sternal attachment include, but are not limited to, ladder climbing with a 

guided-type fall arrester, ladder climbing with an overhead self-retracting lifeline for fall arrest, Work Positioning, and rope 

access. The sternal attachment may also be used for Travel Restraint or Rescue.

When supported by the sternal attachment during a fall, the design of the Full Body Harness shall direct load through 

the shoulder straps supporting the user, and around the thighs. Supporting the user post-fall by the sternal attachment 

will result in roughly a sitting or cradled body position with weight concentrated on the thighs, buttocks and lower back. 

Supporting the user during Work Positioning by this sternal attachment will result in an approximate upright body position.

If the sternal attachment is used for Fall Arrest, the Competent Person evaluating the application should take measures to 

ensure that a fall can only occur feet first. This may include limiting the allowable free fall distance. It may be possible for a 

sternal attachment incorporated into an adjustable style chest strap to cause the chest strap to slide up and possibly choke 

the user during a fall, extraction, suspension, etc. The Competent Person should consider Full Body Harness models with a 

fixed sternal attachment for these applications.

Summary of Contents for DBI SALA EXOFIT Series

Page 1: ...13 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 I...

Page 2: ...er 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...

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: ...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 appli...

Page 5: ...l 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...

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: ...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...

Page 9: ...9 Figure 6 Buckles 1 CLICK A C 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...

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: ...ating 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...

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: ...se 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 COMPET...

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 Indicat...

Page 18: ...lly 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 att...

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...

Page 20: ...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...

Page 21: ...e Hanches Dos et paules l ments de fixation Boucles et dispositifs de r glage Autres l ments 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 14...

Page 22: ...is s pr cis s dans les pr sentes directives S assurer que le harnais est de taille appropri e ajust enfil et port comme d crit dans les pr sentes directives S assurer que le produit est configur et in...

Page 23: ...d une utilisation sp cifique est d termin e par les l ments de fixation pr sents sur votre harnais comme indiqu ci dessous Si votre harnais poss de l un des l ments de fixation sp cifi s pour une util...

Page 24: ...4 000 lbf 6 Dispositifs de r glage Revolver Alliage d aluminium acier inoxydable alliage d acier et de nylon r sistance la traction de 18 kN 4 000 lbf Autres l ments 7 Sangles contre les chocs orthos...

Page 25: ...s de capacit du sous syst me de connexion Consulter les directives du fabricant de chacun des composants du syst me pour conna tre les exigences de capacit 2 2 SOUS SYST MES DE CONNEXION Les sous syst...

Page 26: ...de se fermer et de se verrouiller compl tement 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 S...

Page 27: ...ne contr le pas le d gagement de la boucle Il contr le uniquement le r glage de la sangle en toile C Pour d gager Serrer les leviers de verrouillage de chaque c t du r cepteur Tirer sur la languette...

Page 28: ...28 Figure 6 Boucles 1 CLIC A C B 2 Figure 7 R glages 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 extr mit s en boucle A B C...

Page 30: ...L interface bouche sert de point de raccordement s curis pour les interfaces du harnais derri re les sangles du harnais Voir la figure 12 aux fins de r f rence Pour se connecter l interface boucle l u...

Page 31: ...31 Figure 10 Interface 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: ...ctiver 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...

Page 33: ...et d entretien Le propri taire de ce syst me doit conserver la documentation de chaque inspection Un journal d inspection et d entretien doit tre plac proximit du produit ou tre facilement accessible...

Page 34: ...re site Web www 3m com FallProtection ifu glossary PERSONNE AUTORIS E Une personne affect e par l employeur et charg e d ex cuter des travaux un emplacement qui l expose un danger de chute PERSONNE CO...

Page 35: ...ure 15 Emplacement de l tiquette IRF PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A XXX A Figure 16 tiquettes 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...

Page 36: ...s cass es S assurer que les coutures ne pr sentent pas de coupures ou de fils d faits Les coutures bris es peuvent indiquer que le harnais a t soumis une charge d impact et doit tre retir du service I...

Page 37: ...lly 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 att...

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...

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