4 MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION
MAINTENANCE/INSPECTION SAFETY
1. Read, understand and follow the
User Manual and signs on the
equipment before using, maintaining
or inspecting the equipment.
2. ANSI and OSHA requires a regular
inspection program for all Safety
Equipment and to maintain
documented results of these
inspections. Follow the inspection
procedure contained in this of any
other applicable the manual and use
the inspection form(s) to document
the results.
4.1 Maintenance
4.1.1 Maintenance
Intervals
Daily
1. Visual
Inspection
Perform a complete visual inspection. Refer
to Section 4.2.1 excluding .2. Refer to
quarter year inspection for 4.2.1.2. Remove
from service if a defect is found.
Weekly
1. Functional
Inspection
Perform a functional inspection. Refer to
Section 4.2.2. Record results and keep
documentation.
2. Lubricate
Perform a unit lubrication interval. See
Section 4.1.2.
3. Keep instructional and safety labels clean
and legible at all times. Clean or replace as
required. See Section 5 for label
information and part numbers.
4. Lubricate winch as per instructions in Winch
Operator’s Manual. (if applicable)
5. Remove the equipment from service if a
problem is found during the inspection.
Return to an authorized repair depot or the
factory for service.
Annually or As Required
1. Clean FSHRS System
Thoroughly clean the FSHRS System using
mild soap on the body and labels. Be sure
the labels are legible. Refer to Section 5 for
information on ordering replacement labels
if any are damaged or become illegible.
2. Complete
Inspection
Perform a complete inspection. Refer to
Section 4.2 & 4.3. Record results and keep
documentation.
3. Torque Fasteners
Critical fasteners are to be checked.
Inspection areas are indicated in
Section/Figure 4.2.1.2.