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4.3 Functional Inspection
A functional check should be performed on the Ladder FAS prior to every use.
The following functional tests should be done; and the results recorded on the
“Inspection and Maintenance Log” at the back of this manual.
A. System Operation and Adjustments:
The Ladder FAS contains operational
parts that may include pulleys and or rollers. These parts must be carefully
checked for chips, cracks, or worn areas that can cause malfunction during
operation of the system.
Make sure that all the adjustment points are in full functional condition. This
may include parts that contain pins, bolts, tri-screws, and adjusting screws.
There are also mechanical adjustments which may include, adjustable legs,
sleeves, adjustable sliding blocks, and brackets. These areas must be kept
clean from debris and corrosion for proper functional use. If any part of the
system that includes all listed items above becomes damaged contact DBI-SALA
for parts and/or service.
B.
SRL and other Accessory Inspection:
Refer to the manufacturer’s operator’s
manual or instructional material for proper functional inspection procedures for
SRL’s and accessories not covered by this manual.
WARNING:
If the ladder system has been subjected to impact forces from fall arrest, it must be
immediately removed from service and inspected. If the ladder system fails to pass the inspection,
do not use. The equipment must be sent to an authorized service center for repair.
IMPORTANT:
Extreme working conditions (harsh environment, prolonged use, etc.) may require
increasing the frequency of inspections.
5.0 WARNING LABELS
The following labels must be securely attached to the Ladder FAS and fully legible.
Proper maintenance of the labels must be established by the operator/entrant to keep
system use safe. If labels are damaged, the operator/entrant must enforce a lockout/
tagout procedure. New labels are available from the local dealer or manufacturer.
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