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PRODUCT LIFETIME 

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RETIREMENT CRITERIA

Regardless of history and use, a PMI® Avatar Deluxe Harness should be retired 

if it is greater than 10 years from the date of manufacture. The actual service 

life of PMI® Avatar Deluxe Harness may be much less than 10 years and 

should be based largely on the results of frequent inspection and use history. 

Material integrity and product performance characteristics will degrade over 

time. PMI recommends that you thoroughly inspect your equipment before 

each use and at a minimum at least once every 6 months.

Specialized training may be required to become competent with inspecting 

equipment and knowing when to retire your equipment. Good judgment, as 

well as proper care and inspection, are key to making personal decisions 

regarding the retirement of your harness. 

A significant event with the potential to change the product should prompt 

you to consider retiring it immediately even if before or after only one 

use. Factors that may affect the safety of a harness depends on the type 

and frequency of usage (light to heavy), the environment including harsh 

environments with extreme temperatures, marine (salty or highly corrosive) 

environments, chemical contact, contact with sharp edges, etc. Textiles can 

become dry and brittle, plastics can weaken in areas, small cracks can form, 

etc. The best way to know when a change has occurred is to implement 

frequent detailed inspections before each use. 

Use the following Retirement Criteria as guidelines for retiring your harness: 

• RETIRE IMMEDIATELY any harness where the stitching is cut, torn, 

excessively worn or visibly damaged. 

• RETIRE IMMEDIATELY any harness that is greater than 10 years old from 

the date of manufacture regardless of history and use.

• RETIRE IMMEDIATELY any harness whose strength may have been 

compromised during use. 

• RETIRE IMMEDIATELY any harness which is subjected to a major fall or 

uncontrolled or excessive loading. 

• RETIRE IMMEDIATELY any harness with a manufacture date which is 

greater than 10 years old, regardless of history and usage. 

• RETIRE IMMEDIATELY any harness whose history and past usage you 

are uncertain about. 

• RETIRE IMMEDIATELY any harness that has been exposed to excessive 

heat, direct 

fl

ame or excessive abrasion. 

• RETIRE IMMEDIATELY any harness that has been exposed to liquids, 

solids, gases, mists, or vapors of any chemical or other substance that 

can deteriorate the harness materials. 

• RETIRE IMMEDIATELY any harness that does not pass inspection when 

following the inspection procedures in these instructions. 

CUT ANY RETIRED HARNESS to discourage future use and discard it entirely. 

A retired harness should not be stored, kept or maintained in such a way that 

it could inadvertently be used again.

WARNING

Summary of Contents for CS TECH

Page 1: ...Personal Gear HARNESSES PMIROPE COM 1 800 282 ROPE T SG51156 Manufacturer s Instructions PMI CS TECH HARNESS...

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Page 3: ...t 5 lbs 1 oz 2 300 kg Materials Nylon Steel and Aluminum PMI s one piece full body harness was designed with the needs of the Confined Space worker in mind Separating buckles on the leg loops and shou...

Page 4: ...hment Point Fall Arrest Indicator Certification label can be found under shoulder strap Note Accessory loops located behind the side positioning D rings are NOT for life safety Waist Attachment D Ring...

Page 5: ...TY ROPE AND EQUIPMENT FOR EMERGENCY SERVICES 2017 EDITION CLASS II THIS HARNESS IS NOT FLAME RESISTANT DO NOT REMOVE THIS LABEL 74F9 SIDE VIEW OF DORSAL ATTACHMENT RM00369 8 2017 74F9 FULLBODYHARNESS...

Page 6: ...e to ensure that the two part buckle design is functioning properly The user must have a rescue plan prepared and the means available to implement it while wearing this harness For any safety informat...

Page 7: ...t connector if applicable Step through waist belt inserting a leg into each loop Flip chest harness forward over your head placing head between straps Fasten front chest connector if applicable Tighte...

Page 8: ...ture Date in Service Size Lot Serial Number Purchased From Purchase Date ID Markings Pigeon Mountain Industries Inc PO Box 803 LaFayette GA 30278 PMIROPE COM 1 800 282 ROPE T ROPE INSPECTION LOG Date...

Page 9: ...Comments Name Fax 706 764 1531 Email custserv pmirope com Personal Gear HARNESSES...

Page 10: ...nector length the settling of the user s body in the FBH and all other contributing factors when calculating total clearance required for a particular fall arrest system ANSI ASSE Z359 11 2014 America...

Page 11: ...yle chest strap to cause the chest strap to slide up and possibly choke the user during a fall extraction suspension etc The competent person should consider Full Body Harness models with a fixed ster...

Page 12: ...xcessive wear 2 Inspection criteria for the equipment shall be set by the user s organization Such criteria for the equipment shall equal or exceed the criteria established by this standard or the man...

Page 13: ...damage from heat chemical exposure or other environments Inspection of in service date Inspection of date of manufacture MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE Approved American National Standard ANSI ASSE Z359 11...

Page 14: ...from suspected bloodborne pathogens PMI recommends following the NFPA standard for cleaning rescue gear of bloodborne pathogens Keeping in mind that undiluted household bleach is known to damage nylo...

Page 15: ...ittle plastics can weaken in areas small cracks can form etc The best way to know when a change has occurred is to implement frequent detailed inspections before each use Use the following Retirement...

Page 16: ...sed by law in connection with the sale of PMI products are also limited in duration to a period of one year PMI expressly excludes and shall not be liable for any consequential damages arising out of...

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