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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 180º.
• 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 180º.
• Snap hooks with gate openings larger than
one inch (1”) must not be connected.
• Remove from service if any damage is detected.
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.
1. Hold harness by back
D-ring. Shake harness
to allow all straps to
fall into place.
2. Slip straps of
harness over
shoulders.
3. D-ring should
be located at
middle of back.
4. Make adjustments
for torso length.
5. Buckle waist
belt.
6. Pull chest strap in front of
shoulder straps and fasten
at mid chest. Tighten to
keep shoulder straps tight.
7. Pull leg straps around
to the outside of the leg
and fasten.
8. Properly worn
harness.