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It is highly recommended to wear the harness
while walking for a while to detect some
possible comfort issues and achieve an
optimal fitting. The position of the sternal
attachment point, the dorsal attachment point
and the legs straps should be as shown in
figures 2j and 2k. A suspension test for a short
period of time (not more than 5 minutes)
should be also
2. Fit the shoulder straps of the harness over
one of your shoulders (Fig 2b).
3. Repeat with the other shoulder (Fig 2c).
4. Fasten the chest buckle (Fig 2d).
5. Locate the leg straps, ensure they are not
twisted, and fasten the leg buckle on one of
your legs (Fig 2e).
6. Repeat with other leg straps (Fig. 2f).
7. Adjust the shoulder straps by pulling down
the end of the webbing until tight-fitting and
stow the excess in the retainers (Fig 2g).
8. Adjust the leg straps by pulling the end of
the webbing until tight-fitting. The webbing
should sits comfortably (Fig. 2h).
9. Adjust the chest straps until tight-fitting
(Fig. 2i).
10. Confirm with your partner that your
harness and all its elements are placed
correctly, specially attachment points (Fig 2j).
conducted by the user before using the
product in a real situation. As a general
indication to follow, the harness should be well
fitted and feel comfortable. The free
suspension test must not lead to excessive
pressure in any part of the body.
SAFETY
Be careful when using this product near
moving machinery, electrical hazards, sharp
edges, or abrasive surfaces, as contact may
cause equipment failure, personal injury, or
death. To minimize the possibility of a swing
fall, work as directly under the anchorage
connector as possible. Striking objects
horizontally, due to the pendulum effect, may
cause serious injury. Swing falls also increase
the vertical fall distance of a worker,
compared to a fall directly below the
anchorage connector. Swing falls may be
reduced by using overhead anchorage
connectors that move with the worker.
Minimum clearance for fall below the user
The elongation of the harness after a fall is
max. 30cm. Check the instructions provided
with connecting device between harness and
anchorage for total arresting distance and free
fall distance calculation.
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Summary of Contents for SALVEX+
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