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REPAIR 

CMC Rescue recommends that all repair work be done by the 
manufacturer. All other repair work or modification of the har-
ness may void the warranty and releases CMC Rescue, Inc. 
from all liability and responsibility as the manufacturer.  
 

SAMPLE INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE LOG 

The sample log suggests records that should be maintained by 
the purchaser or user of rescue equipment. 

CMC Rescue, Inc. 

P. O. Box 6870, Santa Barbara, CA 93160 

USA 

(805) 562-9120 

www.cmcrescue.com 

© 2008, CMC Rescue, Inc.  Control No. 724153.01.012208 

ISO 9001: 2000 Certified 

Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Log 

 

Item  __________  # __________    Date in Service  ____________ 

 
Brand/Model  _______________    Strength ___________________ 

 
Date         How Used or Maintained         Comments               Name 

 

 

IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS  PLEASE READ AND SAVE 

Patient Tie-In 

System, 

Pelvic Harness 

Made in USA 

of US and foreign components 

WARNING 

• 

Serious injury or death may result from the im-
proper use of this equipment.  

• 

This equipment has been designed and manufac-
tured for use by experienced professionals only.  

• 

Do not attempt to use this equipment without 
proper training. 

• 

Use, inspect, and repair only in accordance with 
manufacturer’s Instructions. 

structions to keep with the equipment and that the instructions 
should be referred to before and after each use 
 

INSPECTING THE EQUIPMENT 

   Inspect the equipment according to your department's policy for 
inspecting life safety equipment. The assembly should be in-
spected after each use by an inspector that meets your depart-
ment's training standard for inspection of life safety equipment. 
Record the date of the inspection and the results in an appropri-
ate equipment log. Each user should be trained in equipment 
inspection and should do a cursory inspection before each use. 
   When inspecting the equipment, check the webbing for cuts, 
worn or frayed areas, broken fibers, soft or hard spots, discolora-
tion, or melted fibers. Check the stitching for pulled threads, abra-
sion, or breaks. Check the hardware for damage, sharp edges, 
and improper operation. If any of the above are noted, or if the 
equipment has been subjected to any form of abuse other than 
normal use, or,  if there is any doubt about the serviceability of 
the equipment, remove the assembly from service and destroy it. 

 

CARRYING, MAINTENANCE & STORAGE 

   During use, carrying, and storage keep the equipment away 
from acids, alkalis, exhaust emissions, rust and strong chemicals. 
Do not expose the equipment to flame or high temperatures. 
Carry the equipment where it will be protected as system compo-
nents could melt or burn and fail if exposed to flame or high tem-
peratures. 
   If the web becomes soiled, it can be washed in cold water with 
a mild detergent. CMC Rescue recommends the use of LifeLine 
Cleaner. Dry out of direct sunlight. Do not dry in an automatic 
dryer. Store in a cool, dry location.  
  The straps should be pulled snug and properly stowed when not 
in use.  

   The Pelvic Harness is designed to work with the CMC Rescue 
Patient Tie-in System to provide a fast and easy means of safely 
securing a patient in a stretcher. When conducting vertical 
stretcher evolutions, the Pelvic Harness will greatly reduce pa-
tient movement induced by gravity.  
 

SET UP 

   Secure adjuster buckle assembly on the stretcher rail near the 
patient's shoulder. The tail end of the yellow web strap should be 
secured at the same location on the opposing side forming a "V".  

USE 

  Position the Pelvic Harness on the patient’s waist. Run the leg 
straps down between the legs then forward around the hips. Fas-
ten and adjust the harness. Connect the harness to the center of 
the "V" with the locking carabiner. Adjust the yellow straps to 
prevent patient movement while allowing for comfort. The set up 
may vary depending on user preference and the style or con-
struction of the stretcher.  
 

THE USER INSTRUCTIONS 

   NFPA Standard 1983 recommends separating the user instruc-
tions from the equipment and retaining them in a permanent re-
cord. The standard also recommends making a copy of the in-

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