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User Manual

V1.0 2022 Copyright Safewaze

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PARK YOUR LANYARD HERE

SEE INSTRUCTIONS

PARK YOUR LANYARD HERE

SEE INSTRUCTIONS

FIGURE 19 - REPLACEABLE / REUSABLE LANYARD KEEPERS INSTALLATION

Store Safewaze FBHs in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct sunlight. Avoid areas where chemical vapors may 

exist. Thoroughly inspect the FBH after any period of extended storage.

Cleaning procedures for Safewaze FBH’s are as follows:

 

If webbing becomes soiled or requires cleaning, use water and a mild soap solution. 

Clean labels to maintain legibility.

Hang FBH and allow to fully dry before using. Do not dry the harness in a commercial type dryer, or use heated air to dry.

 18.2   CLEANING 

 18.3   STORAGE 

Remove the Safewaze FBH from use if the FBH has been subjected to fall arrest forces or inspection reveals an unsafe or 

defective condition. If unsafe or defective condition is found, dispose of the FBH as recommended in section 19.5.

 18.0  MAINTENANCE, CLEANING, & STORAGE 

 18.1  MAINTENANCE 

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Summary of Contents for 3X PRO

Page 1: ...ystem The user must read and understand these instructions before using this equipment Manufacturer s instructions must be followed for proper use and maintenance of this equipment Alterations to this...

Page 2: ...STANDARDS 1 4 0 WORKER CLASSIFICATIONS 1 5 0 PURPOSE 1 6 0 LIMITATIONS REQUIREMENTS 2 4 7 0 COMPATIBILITY OF COMPONENTS 4 8 0 COMPATIBILITY OF CONNECTORS 4 9 0 MAKING CONNECTIONS 5 10 0 BUCKLE ADJUSTE...

Page 3: ...ication not specified in this manual contact Safewaze technical support Additional precautions should be used when working in environments of high heat electrical hazards chemical hazards explosive or...

Page 4: ...ioning element or any other structural element on the FBH unless deemed acceptable by the competent person and manufacturer of the lanyard This is especially important when using some types of Y style...

Page 5: ...only occur feet first This may include limiting the allowable free fall distance Shoulder The shoulder attachment elements shall be used as a pair and are an acceptable attachment for rescue and entr...

Page 6: ...ve lubrication excessive aging and excessive 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 est...

Page 7: ...ng of occupational safety regarding Personal Fall Arrest Systems PFAS 4 0 WORKER CLASSIFICATIONS Understand the definitions of those who work in proximity of or may be exposed to fall hazards Qualifie...

Page 8: ...These annual inspections shall be documented When installing or using this equipment always refer to the following requirements and limitations 6 2 ANCHORAGE Anchorages selected for fall arrest syste...

Page 9: ...less options available to connect to the anchor point with To Determine Fall Clearance several factors must be considered Length of Anchorage connector LA Length of Connecting device LC Maximum Arres...

Page 10: ...ocking snap hooks and carabiners are required by ANSI Z359 and OSHA guidelines Contact Safewaze if you have any questions about compatibility NOTE SOME SPECIALTY CONNECTORS HAVE ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT...

Page 11: ...nnections Do not connect snap hooks and carabiners To a D ring to which another connector is attached In a manner that would result in a load on the gate with the exception of tie back hooks NOTE Larg...

Page 12: ...n the FBH torso straps Step 3 Release the Quick Adjuster tab once torso strap is proper adjusted and stow excess webbing with the elastic webbing keeper To operate the Friction Torso Adjuster Step 1 P...

Page 13: ...ent where the FBH may be exposed to extremely high temperatures the user should choose a FBH specifically designed for these environments Specific Safewaze FBH s are available for welding fire resista...

Page 14: ...2 08 6 8 2 03 6 6 1 98 6 4 1 93 6 2 1 88 6 1 83 5 10 1 78 5 8 1 68 5 6 1 68 5 4 1 63 5 2 1 85 5 1 52 4 10 1 47 3X HEIGHT FT IN M 80 36 100 45 120 54 140 63 160 73 180 82 200 91 220 100 XS S M L XL 2X...

Page 15: ...nsert the tongue of the buckle assembly through the leg strap grommet and thread the free end of the leg strap through the plastic and web keepers to secure excess webbing Step 4 Adjust chest strap to...

Page 16: ...lide the bracket open as indicated See Figure 11 Dwg 3 3 With the bracket open install dual leg retractables onto the bracket via the swivel tops of each Swivels should be hanging on the curved portio...

Page 17: ...rtion of 9013 is in a downward orientation relative to the harness See Figure 12 Dwg 1 2 Simultaneously depress both locking button A and and slide lock B See Figure 12 Dwg 2 to swing the bracket open...

Page 18: ...and snap the two small brackets back into place on carabiner with the web loops positioned between these two small brackets X Pad Bracket Bracket FS EX313 Bracket Carabiner If choosing a Dual Leg SRL...

Page 19: ...orsal Link Looped End The Integrated Dorsal Attachment Point DAP comes as standard equipment on certain Safewaze Harnesses This enhanced Dorsal D ring pad offers a quick and convenient connection of S...

Page 20: ...ning and rescue operations When using a snap hook to make a connection ensure roll out cannot occur See Figure 4 Do not use snap hooks or carabiners that will not completely close over the anchor poin...

Page 21: ...om the tightening of the lanyard from transferring to the Full Body Harness and the user wearing it In the event that a Lanyard Keeper is damaged or broken Safewaze offers an easily installed replacem...

Page 22: ...dures for Safewaze FBH s are as follows If webbing becomes soiled or requires cleaning use water and a mild soap solution Clean labels to maintain legibility Hang FBH and allow to fully dry before usi...

Page 23: ...and present on the harness If any labeling is illegible or missing remove the FBH from service Figure 20 shows examples of equipment damage Equipment inspectors must be trained to look for damage to...

Page 24: ...ve corrosion Inspect all harness webbing and stitching for possible damage or defects 2 Inspect sizing adjusters for proper function and ensure correct sizing of harness for use 3 If so equipped inspe...

Page 25: ...User Manual V1 0 2022 Copyright Safewaze 19 FIGURE 22 LABEL EXAMPLES 20 0 LABELING...

Page 26: ...ack Straps Cuts Burns Holes Paint Contamination Excessive Wear Heat UV Damage Shoulder Chest Leg Back Straps PASS PASS PASS PASS FAIL FAIL FAIL FAIL NOTE NOTE NOTE NOTE LABELS MARKINGS HARDWARE Buckle...

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Page 28: ...011 L FS77325 FR 4X FS99285 EFD FS FLEX285 S M FS160DL M FS170 XS FS2011 M FS77325 FR L FSBELT 2D RINGS 2X FS FLEX285 XS FS160DL S FS185 2X FS2011 S FS77325 FR M FSBELT 2D RINGS L FS FLEX360 2X FS160D...

Page 29: ...S M SW160 QC M SW99280 E US SW160 QC S SW99280 HW SW160 QC XL SW99281 E US SW160 QC XS SW99281 HW SW170 QC 2X TH40076 SW170 QC 3X TH40078 SW170 QC 4X TH40080 SW170 QC L TH40081 SW170 QC M SW170 QC S S...

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