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Table 1 - Nano-Lok Edge™ Self Retracting Lanyards Inspection Schedule and Checklist
Type of Use
Application Examples
Conditions of Use
Inspection Frequency
Competent Person
Infrequent to Light
Rescue and Confined
Space, Factory
maintenance
Good Storage Conditions, Indoor
or Infrequent Outdoor Use, Room
Temperature, Clean environments
Annually
moderate to Heavy
Transportation, residential
Construction, Utilities,
Warehouse
Fair Storage Conditions, Indoor and
Extended Outdoor Use, All Temperatures,
Clean or Dusty environments
Semi-Annually to Annually
Sever to Continuous
Commercial Construction,
oil and Gas, mining
Harsh Storage Conditions, Prolonged
or Continuous Outdoor Use, All
Temperatures, Dirty environment
Quarterly to Semi-Annually
Component:
Inspection:
User
Competent
Person
SrL-Le
(Figure 13)
Inspect for loose or missing fasteners and bent or damaged parts.
Inspect the Housing (B) for distortion, cracks, or other damage.
Inspect the Harness Interface (A) for distortion, cracks, or other damage.
The Interface should pivot freely.
The Lifeline (D) should pull out and retract fully without hesitation or
creating a slack line condition.
ensure the SrL-Le locks up when the Lifeline is jerked sharply. Lockup
should be positive with no slipping.
All labels (G) must be present and fully legible (labels identified in Figure
14).
Inspect the entire SrL-Le for signs of corrosion.
Lifeline
(Figures 13 and 14)
Inspect the lifeline wire rope (D) for cuts, kinks, broken wires, bird-caging,
corrosion, welding splatter, chemical contact areas, or severely abraded
areas. Slide up Cable Guide Bumper (e) and inspect ferrules for cracks or
damage. The lifeline must be free of knots throughout its length.
WrapBax models,
Webbing Portion of
Lifeline (Figure 15)
The webbing material must be free of frayed, cut, or broken fibers. Check
for tears, abrasions, mold, burns, or discoloration, etc. The webbing must
be free of knots, excessive soiling, heavy paint buildup, and rust staining.
Check for chemical or heat damage indicated by brown, discolored, or
brittle areas. Check for ultraviolet damage indicated by discoloration and
the presence of splinters or slivers on the webbing surface. All of the above
factors are known to reduce webbing strength. Inspect stitching for pulled
or cut stitches. Broken stitches may be an indication the energy absorbing
lanyard or energy absorber component has been impact loaded and must be
removed from service.
Harness Interface
(Figure 13)
Inspect the Locking Pin (I) to ensure it is securely closed and locked around
the harness shoulder straps.
Hook and Loop Straps
(Figure 13)
Inspect the Hook and Loop Straps (H) for excessive wear.
Lanyard end
Connectors
(Figure 1)
Figure 1 identifies the Lanyard End Connectors that may be included on your
Nano-Lok edge SrL-Le model. Inspect all Snap Hooks and rebar Hooks for
signs of damage, corrosion, and proper working condition. Where present:
swivels should rotate freely and gates should open, close, lock and unlock
properly.
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