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1.0  PRODUCT APPLICATION

1.1 PURPOSE: 

Full body harnesses provide users with the means to connect to Fall Protection systems. The attachment 

elements of the full body harness serve as connection points for the connecting subsystem, which secures the user 

to an anchorage point. Full body harnesses may be used for a variety of Fall Protection systems. System application 

is determined by the make of your full body harness and the attachment elements present on your harness. See the 

“Product Overview” and Figure 2 for a full list of Fall Protection applications available for your full body harness model.

1.2 STANDARDS:

 Your product conforms to the national or regional standards identified on the front cover of these 

instructions. If this product is resold outside the original country of destination, the re-seller must provide these 

instructions in the language of the country in which the product will be used.

 

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For more information on certification or conformance requirements, refer to the applicable standards and 

regulations listed for your product (e.g. the ANSI/ASSP Z359 Fall Protection codes).

1.3 

TRAINING: 

This equipment must be installed and used by persons trained in its correct application. These instructions 

are to be used as part of an employee training program as required by national, regional, or local standards. It is the 

responsibility of the users and installers of this equipment to ensure they are familiar with these instructions, trained in 

the correct care and use of this equipment, and are aware of the operating characteristics, application limitations, and 

consequences of improper use of this equipment.

1.4 

RESCUE PLAN:

 When using this equipment and connecting subsystems, the employer must have a written rescue plan 

and the means to implement and communicate that plan to users, authorized persons, and rescuers. A trained, on-

site rescue team is recommended. Team members should be provided with the equipment and techniques necessary 

to perform a successful rescue. Training should be provided on a periodic basis to ensure rescuer proficiency. Rescuers 

should be provided with these instructions. There should be visual contact or means of communication with the person 

being rescued at all times during the rescue process.

2.0  SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

2.1 CAPACITY:

 The user capacity of a complete Fall Protection system is limited by its lowest-rated maximum capacity 

component. For example, if your connecting subsystem has a capacity 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 manufacturer instructions for additional 

information.

2.3 

ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS:

 Use of this equipment in areas with environmental hazards may require additional 

precautions to prevent injury to the user or damage to the equipment. Hazards may include, but are not limited to: high 

heat, chemicals, corrosive environments, high voltage power lines, explosive or toxic gases, moving machinery, sharp 

edges, or overhead materials that may fall and contact the user or equipment. Contact 3M Technical Services for further 

clarification.

2.4 

EXTENDED SUSPENSION:

 A full body harness should not be used in extended suspension applications. Extended 

suspension can cause suspension trauma. If the user is going to be suspended for an extended length of time, it is 

recommended that some form of seat support be used. 3M recommends a seat board, suspension work seat, seat sling, 

or a boatswain chair. Contact 3M Technical Services for more information. 

2.5 

COMPONENT COMPATIBILITY:

 3M equipment is designed for use with 3M equipment. Use with non-3M equipment 

must be approved by a Competent Person. Substitutions made with non-approved equipment may jeopardize equipment 

compatibility and may affect the safety and reliability of your Fall Protection system. Read and follow all instructions and 

warnings for all equipment prior to use.

2.6 

CONNECTOR COMPATIBILITY:

 Connectors are compatible with connecting elements when the size and shape of either 

component does not cause the connector to inadvertently open, regardless of orientation. Connectors must comply with 

applicable standards. Connectors must be fully closed and locked during use.

 

3M Connectors (snap hooks and carabiners) are designed to be used only as specified in each instruction manual. Ensure 

connectors are compatible with the system components to which they are connected. Do not use equipment that is non-

compatible. Use of non-compatible components may cause the connector to unintentionally disengage (see Figure 3). If 

the connecting element to which a connector attaches is undersized or irregular in shape, a situation could occur where 

the connecting element applies a force to the gate of the connector (A). This force could then cause the gate to open (B), 

disengaging the connector from the connecting element (C).

Summary of Contents for DBI-SALA EXOFIT X100 Series

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Page 3: ...Buckles and Adjusters Other Elements Pads A 1401090C 1401091C 1401092C 1401093C 1401094C 1401095C 1401096C 1401097C 1401098C 1401099C 1401140C 1401141C 1401142C 1401143C 1401144C 1401156C 1401157C 140...

Page 4: ...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 5: ...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 attachment elements pr...

Page 6: ...000 lbf Tensile Strength 8 Pass Through Buckles Alloy steel 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength 9 Revolver Adjusters Aluminum alloy stainless steel alloy steel and nylon 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength...

Page 7: ...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 8: ...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 9: ...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 10: ...gure 7 Equipment Check X 3 6 CONNECTING THE BUCKLES 3M Harnesses are equipped with a variety of buckles for fastening and adjusting harness straps See Figure 8 for reference See Figure 1 for which buc...

Page 11: ...ectly 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 c...

Page 12: ...ss models covered in these instructions include additional features for securing harness mounted SRDs See below for how these features should be used INTERFACE LOOP The Interface Loop X is part of the...

Page 13: ...3 9 ATTACHING THE WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM Figure 11 illustrates attachment of the Weight Distribution System WDS When secured the WDS lessens the stress caused by prolonged harness wear moving the...

Page 14: ...taching the Weight Distribution System B C A PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS D D G E F H I 3 10 DEPLOYING THE SUSPENSION TRAUMA STRAPS Figure 12 illustrates deplo...

Page 15: ...nyard onto a harness before securing to an anchorage point See Figure 13 for reference To secure a lanyard with a choker loop 1 Insert the lanyard choker loop through the dorsal attachment element on...

Page 16: ...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 17: ...erson 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...

Page 18: ...NT 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 MORTELLIS CONTACTER...

Page 19: ...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 22 Verify all Impact Indicat...

Page 20: ...Boucles et ajusteurs Autres l ments Coussinets A 1 2 12 16 17 1 10 3 6 13 7 A 1401000C 1401001C 1401002C 1401003C 1401004C 1401005C 1401006C 1401007C 1401008C 1401009C 1401010C 1401011C 1401012C 14010...

Page 21: ...inets A 1 2 12 16 17 1 10 3 6 13 7 A 1401179C 1401180C 1401181C 1401182C 1401183C 1401184C 1401185C 1401186C 1401187C 1401188C 1401189C 1401040C 1401041C 1401042C 1401043C 1401044C 1401045C 1401046C 1...

Page 22: ...et paules l ments de fixation Boucles et ajusteurs Autres l ments Coussinets A 1 2 12 16 17 1 10 3 6 13 7 A 1401090C 1401091C 1401092C 1401093C 1401094C 1401095C 1401096C 1401097C 1401098C 1401099C 1...

Page 23: ...arnais 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 cr...

Page 24: ...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 25: ...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 26: ...t la quantit de chute libre pr sente dans le syst me d arr t de chute La longueur de la rallonge d anneau en D doit tre ajout e toutes les exigences de d gagement de chute pour la valeur de chute libr...

Page 27: ...es correctement Fixez les sangles d ajustement s il y en a avec des clavettes de sangle D placez toutes les clavettes vers l extr mit de la sangle E Tous les coussinets de harnais sont confortables s...

Page 28: ...ne fois s par tirez la boucle m le travers la boucle femelle 3 Ajuster Tournez et maintenez la boucle 90 degr s de la sangle du harnais Pour raccourcir la sangle tirez sur la sangle d ajustement Pour...

Page 29: ...faites glisser le dispositif autor tractable sur le c t oppos du mousqueton 2 Maintenez la porte A du mousqueton d interface ouverte puis faites glisser le bras ouvert B derri re et autour des deux sa...

Page 30: ...30 Figure 10A Interface goupille droite B A C B C Figure 10B Mousqueton d interface B A C E B D A B D Figure 10C Boucle d interface X X X 1 2 3 1 3 4 2...

Page 31: ...e C est fix e en place il devrait y avoir un clic audible lorsque la goupille ressort de la queue se verrouille en place 2 D terminez quelle est la plaque arri re de r partition du poids D V rifiez qu...

Page 32: ...alons sur chaque c t du point de raccordement et tenez vous droit Cela devrait transf rer une quantit importante de poids aux pieds de l utilisateur diminuant ainsi la probabilit de traumatisme par su...

Page 33: ...l utilisateur peut se raccorder son syst me de protection contre les chutes Respectez toutes les exigences sp cifi es dans ces instructions et toutes les instructions du fabricant incluses avec les co...

Page 34: ...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 marque...

Page 35: ...3m com FallProtection ifu glossary PERSONNE AUTORIS E Personne d sign e par l employeur pour effectuer des t ches un endroit o elle sera expos e un risque de chute PERSONNE QUALIFI E Personne capable...

Page 36: ...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...

Page 37: ...br lures de la d coloration ou des fibres cass es V rifiez s il y a des coutures tir es ou coup es Des coutures bris es peuvent indiquer que le harnais a subi une charge impact et doit tre mis hors s...

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Page 40: ...rranty claims This warranty does not cover product damage due to wear abuse misuse damage in transit failure to maintain the product or other damage beyond 3M s control 3M will be the sole judge of pr...

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