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B. Shock Absorbing Lanyard Material: Nylon
Warning tags located in front and back of shock 
absorber or located towards hook, D-ring or eye end.

• Energy absorber resting force 900 lbs. 

Plus 42 inch maximum extension. 

• Rig lanyard to allow a maximum free fall distance

of not more than six feet. 

• Connectors and anchorage points must be 

compatible and able to support 5,000 lbs. 

•  Do not allow lanyard or harness to contact sharp 

or abrasive surfaces, sparks or temperature 
above 180 degrees. 

• Snap hooks with gate openings larger than 

one inch (1") must not be connected to D-rings 
on harnesses and belts. 

• Remove from service if any damage is detected 

and destroy.

C. Anchorage Connector Material: Nylon
Warning tags are located towards hook, D-ring or eye end. 

• Use energy absorbers or retractable lanyards 

when hazard of free fall can occur. 

• Connectors and anchorage points must be compatible and able to

support 5,000 lbs. Always work directly under anchorage to avoid a
swing fall injury. 

• Anchorage and tie off points must be at a height 

that will not allow a lower level to be struck should 
a fall occur. Do not allow product to contact sharp 
or abrasive surfaces, sparks or temperatures 
above 180 degrees. 

• Snap hooks with gate openings larger than 

one inch (1”) must not be connected. 

• Remove from service if any damage is detected.

1. Hold harness by back 

D-ring. Shake harness 

to allow all straps to 

fall into place.

2. Slip straps  over 

shoulders so D-ring

is located at 

middle of back.

3. Adjust strap for the

correct torso length. 

4. Pull chest strap around
shoulder strap and fasten 

at mid chest. Tighten to 

keep shoulder straps taut.

5. Pull leg straps around

to the outside of leg

and fasten. 

6. Properly worn harness.

7. To remove harness, 

reverse procedure. 

8. Light weight quick

release buckles allow 

for getting in and out 

of the harness quickly.

Quick  release  buckle  harnesses  come  in  different  styles,  pads  on  back,  no  tool  belt,  etc., 
but proper adjustment and fit is critical. Refer to these instructions for key adjustment points. 

Summary of Contents for 96305NK

Page 1: ...nderstand all OSHA regulations ANSI standards and other relevant regulations and standards pertaining to fall protection equipment This product is part of a personal fall arrest system a fall arrest system is required if there is any risk that a worker may fall from an elevated position It is a requirement that the fall arrest system be used any time a working height of six feet or more is reached...

Page 2: ... lbs Always work directly under anchorage to avoid a swing fall injury Anchorage and tie off points must be at a height that will not allow a lower level to be struck should a fall occur Do not allow product to contact sharp or abrasive surfaces sparks or temperatures above 180 degrees Snap hooks with gate openings larger than one inch 1 must not be connected Remove from service if any damage is d...

Page 3: ...lanyard to pass under arms or legs 6 Connection of both lanyard legs to separate anchorage points is acceptable as long as anchorage points are within the length of the lanyard 7 The hip attachment elements shall be used as a pair and shall be used solely for work positioning the hip attachment elements shall not be used for fall arrest Hip attachments are often used for work positioning by arbori...

Page 4: ...ed Check all riveted attachment points for tightness Badly pitted rivets indicate chemical corrosion and the equipment should fail inspection 5 Tongue buckles All tongue buckles should be checked for distortion sharp edges and cracks The tongue should move freely and overlap the frame Rollers should not be distorted and should roll freely 6 Friction slide adjusters Friction slide adjusters should ...

Page 5: ...d for an extended length of time it is recommended that some form of seat support be used Capital Safety recommends a seat board suspension work seat seat sling or a boatswain chair Contact Ultra Safe for more information on these items 6 ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS Use of this equipment in areas with environmental hazards may require additional precautions to prevent injury to the user or damage to the...

Page 6: ...leration Distance or SRL Maximum Arrest Distance C Safety Factor Harness Stretch Hs D Ring Connector Length Settling 1 5 ft 0 5 m add 6 w Pillow Flex NOTE When using 965018 D Ring extender add an additional 18 SAFETY FACTOR TO LOWER LEVEL SAFETY FACTOR TO LOWER LEVEL THIS IS AN EXTREME EXAMPLE OF A PEDULUM SWING FALL CAUTION ...

Page 7: ...y Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By Approved By I acknowledge that I have read and understood this instruction manual including all warnings policies and procedures in their entirety and agree to abide by them Name Printed _____________________________________________________ Date ________...

Page 8: ...e user before each use and additionally by a competent person other than the user at interval of no more than one year for Absence or illegibility of markings Absence of any elements affecting the equipment form fit or function Evidence of defects in or damage to hardware elements including cracks sharp edges deformation corrosion chemical attack excessive heating alteration and excessive wear Evi...

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