Table 2 – Inspection and Maintenance Log
Model Number (Serial Number):
Date Purchased:
Date of First Use:
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This product must be inspected by the user before each use. Additionally, a Competent Person other than the user must
inspect this equipment at least once each year.
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Component
Inspection Procedure
Inspection Result
Pass
Fail
SRD - General
(Figure 9.1)
Inspect for loose bolts and bent or damaged parts.
Inspect Housing (A) for distortion, cracks, or other damage.
Inspect the Swivel Eye (B) for distortion, cracks, or other damage. The
Swivel Eye should be attached securely to the SRD, but should pivot freely.
The Lifeline (C) should pull out and retract fully without hesitation or
creating a slack line condition.
Ensure device locks up when lifeline is jerked sharply. Lockup should be
positive with no slipping.
Look for signs of corrosion on the entire unit.
Connectors
(Figure 9.2)
Inspect all SRD connectors for signs of damage and corrosion. Verify that
all connectors are working properly. Where present: Gates (A) should open,
close, lock, and unlock properly; Swivel Eyes (B) should rotate without
interference; and locking buttons and pins should function correctly.
Swivel Snap Hook and Impact
Indicator
(Figure 9.3)
Inspect the Impact Indicator. If a red band is shown and the swivel does
not turn freely, then impact loading has occurred and the SRD must be
removed from service. Do not attempt to reset the Impact Indicator. Return
the SRD to an authorized service center for resetting.
Wire Rope Lifeline
(Figure 9.4)
Inspect wire rope for cuts, Kinks (A), Broken Wires (B), Bird-Caging (C),
welding splatter, corrosion, chemical contact areas, or Severely-Abraded
Areas (D). Slide the Lifeline Bumper (E) up and inspect the Ferrules (F) for
damage. Replace the wire rope assembly if there are six or more broken
wires in one revolution, or three or more broken wires in one strand in one
revolution. Replace the assembly if there are any broken wires within 25
mm (1 in.) of the ferrules.
Reserve Lifeline
(Figure 9.5)
Inspect the reserve lifeline payout. Pull the lifeline out of the SRD until it
stops. If a Warning Label or Red Band (X) is visible, the reserve lifeline is
spent and the unit must be serviced by an authorized service center before
reuse.
SRD-LE (Figure 10)
Verify that the integral energy absorber has not been activated. There
should be no webbing pulled out of the Cover (A). The cover should be
secure and free of Tears (B) or other damage.
SRD-R (Figure 11)
Inspect the Crank Arm (A) for distortion or other damage. Ensure that the
Retrieval Handle (B) can be folded out and secured in the cranking position.
Ensure the Retrieval Shift Knob (C) can be pulled out to the unlocked
position and then released, locking the Crank Arm in both the engaged and
disengaged positions.
Test the retrieval feature for proper operation by raising and lowering a test
weight of at least 75 lb. (34 kg). When the Retrieval Handle is released, the
weight should not move and the Retrieval Handle should remain in position.
A ‘click’ sound should be heard when raising the load.
Labels (Figure 15)
All labels are present and fully legible.
Fall Protection Equipment
Additional Fall Protection equipment that is used with the product is
installed and inspected per the manufacturer instructions.
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If the product fails an inspection procedure, then the product fails overall inspection. If the product fails inspection, remove
it from service immediately. Clearly tag the product “DO NOT USE”. See Section 5 for more information.
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Inspection Type:
User
Competent Person
Overall Inspection Result:
Pass
Fail
Inspected By:
Date of Inspection:
Signature:
Next Inspection Due:
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Additional Notes:
Summary of Contents for Protecta 3590036
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