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© 2001,  Rose Manufacturing Company

P/N 623244, Rev. D

User Instructions

Vest Style Harness

Model Number

FP Pr

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  WARNING

National standards and state, provincial and federal laws require the user to
be trained before using this product. Use this manual as part of a user safety
training program that is appropriate for the user’s occupation. These in-
structions must be provided to users before use of the product and retained
for ready reference by the user. The user must read, understand (or have
explained), and heed all instructions, labels, markings and warnings sup-
plied with this product and with those products intended for use in associa-
tion with it. FAILURE TO DO SO MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

1.0   FP PRO HARNESS SPECIFICATIONS

• Rose FP Pro Harnesses meet ANSI A10.14 and OSHA 29 CFR subpart M, parts 1910 and 1926. “Safety

Standards for Fall Protection in the Construction Industry; Final Rule.” These instructions and markings
borne by the harness fulfill the instruction and marking requirements of those standards and regulations.

• D-rings are zinc plated, forged alloy steel and 100% proof tested to 3,600 lbf (16 kN). Minimum breaking

strength is 5,000 lbf (22.2 kN).

• Buckles and adjusters are forged or stamped alloy steel and zinc plated. Minimum breaking strength is

4,000 lbf (17.8 kN).

• Polyester webbing is 1.75 in (44 mm) nominal width with minimum breaking strength of 6,000 lbf (26.7

kN) when new.

• Free fall distance (limit) must not exceed 6 ft (1.8 m) in accordance with OSHA and 5 ft (1.5 m) in

accordance with ANSI A10.14. The user must comply with applicable standards and regulations.

• When used as part of a personal fall arrest system, fall arresting forces must not exceed 1,800 lbf (8 kN).
• Capacity is 310 lb (140 kg) including weight of the user plus clothing, tools and other user-borne objects.

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Summary of Contents for FP Pro

Page 1: ...s meet ANSI A10 14 and OSHA 29 CFR subpart M parts 1910 and 1926 Safety Standards for Fall Protection in the Construction Industry Final Rule These instructions and markings borne by the harness fulfi...

Page 2: ...ining information 3 0 HAZARDS ID EVALUATION AND CONTROL CAUTION Do not use the FP Pro Harness unless a qualified person has inspected the workplace and determined that identified hazards can neither b...

Page 3: ...iction CSA class P Never use the hip D rings for fall arrest or for climbing protection Always use both hip D rings together never only one When work positioning use a separate fall arrest system atta...

Page 4: ...ety equipment Also refer to the latest revision of ANSI A10 14 standards for more information on full body harnesses and associated system components 5 2 SIZING Refer to Table 1 for selection of the p...

Page 5: ...ical sources Metal hardware on the harness and on other components connected to it will conduct electric current Maintain a safe working distance preferably at least 10 feet 3 m from electrical hazard...

Page 6: ...anyard or suitable combinations of these 6 1 2 RESTRAINT SYSTEMS A restraint system is an assembly of components and subsystems including the necessary connectors used to a stabilize and partially sup...

Page 7: ...after a fall anywhere along these paths A qualified person must select the components materials anchorage and anchorage connectors to match the system application the work workplace hazards and the e...

Page 8: ...e occurrences 7 4 PENDULUM SWING FALLS Swing falls can occur when the system is not anchored directly above the user The force of striking an object in a pendular motion can cause serious injury Alway...

Page 9: ...around grasp the second shoulder strap and pull the harness into place STEP 3 Connect the chest strap Pass the Quick Fit buckle through the retaining buckle at an angle and push it completely through...

Page 10: ...oid areas where heat moisture light oil and chemicals or their vapors or other degrading elements may be present Equipment which is damaged or in need of maintenance should not be stored in the same a...

Page 11: ...ose Manufacturing Company Page 11 User Instructions FP Pro Vest Style Harness P N 623244 Rev D 10 0 MARKINGS AND LABELS The following label must be present legible and securely attached to the FP Pro...

Page 12: ...p 3 Inspect all metallic parts i e D rings and adjuster buckle for deformation fractures cracks corrosion deep pitting burrs sharp edges cuts deep nicks missing or loose parts improper function and ev...

Page 13: ...be recurring and require preventive measures such as coordination with the equipment manufacturer selection of alternate equipment additional training of equipment users or changes to the workplace c...

Page 14: ...hip if present 2 12 Adjuster buckle 2 13 Thigh strap buckle 2 14 Chest strap buckle pair 1 PLASTIC PARTS 15 Back D ring locator pad 1 16 Chest strap guide 2 17 Strap collar 4 18 Label 1 a Inspection F...

Page 15: ...er Instructions FP Pro Vest Style Harness P N 623244 Rev D 12 4 INSPECTION DIAGRAM FRONT VIEW OF FP PRO HARNESS Back D ring not shown in this view Notpresentonallmodels 15 1 1 16 17 11 11 12 12 7 2 17...

Page 16: ...ose may bind MSA Rose to any affirmation representation or modification of the warranty concerning the goods sold under this contract MSA Rose makes no warranty concerning compo nents or accessories n...

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