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ANSI/ASSP Z359.11 American National Standard

Annex A

ANSI/ASSP Z359 Requirements for

Proper Use and Maintenance of Full Body Harnesses

12. Frontal

 – The frontal attachment serves as a ladder climbing connection for guided-type fall arresters where there is no 

chance to fall in a direction other than feet first, or may be used for Work Positioning. Supporting the user, post-fall or 

during work positioning, by the frontal attachment will result in a sitting body position, with the upper torso upright, with 

weight concentrated on the thighs and buttocks. When supported by the frontal attachment the design of the Full Body 

Harness shall direct load directly around the thighs and under the buttocks by means of the sub-pelvic strap.

If the frontal attachment is used for Fall Arrest, the Competent Person evaluating the application should take measures to 

ensure that a fall can only occur feet first. This may include limiting the allowable free fall distance.

13. Shoulder

 – The shoulder attachment elements shall be used as a pair, and are an acceptable attachment for Rescue and 

Entry/Retrieval. The shoulder attachment elements shall not be used for Fall Arrest. It is recommended that the shoulder 

attachment elements be used in conjunction with a yoke which incorporates a spreader element to keep the Full Body 

Harness shoulder straps separate.

14. Waist, Rear 

– The waist, rear attachment shall be used solely for Travel Restraint. The waist, rear attachment element shall 

not be used for Fall Arrest. Under no circumstances is it acceptable to use the waist, rear attachment for purposes other 

than Travel Restraint. The waist, rear attachment shall only be subjected to minimal loading through the waist of the user, 

and shall never be used to support the full weight of the user.

15. Hip

 – 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 arborists, 

utility workers climbing poles, and construction workers tying rebar and climbing on form walls. Users are cautioned against 

using the hip attachment elements (or any other rigid point on the Full Body Harness) to store the unused end of a Fall 

Arrest lanyard, as this may cause a tripping hazard, or, in the case multiple leg lanyards, could cause adverse loading to the 

Full Body Harness and the wearer through the unused portion of the lanyard.

16. Suspension Seat

 – The suspension seat attachment elements shall be used as a pair, and shall be used solely for Work 

Positioning. The suspension seat attachment elements shall not be used for Fall Arrest. Suspension seat attachments are 

often used for prolonged work activities where the user is suspended, allowing the user to sit on the suspension seat formed 

between the two attachment elements. An example of this use would be window washers on large buildings.

User Inspection, Maintenance, and Storage of Equipment

Users of Personal Fall Arrest Systems shall, at a minimum, comply with all manufacturer instructions regarding the inspection, 

maintenance and storage of the equipment. The user’s organization shall retain the manufacturer’s instructions and make them 

readily available to all users. See ANSI/ASSP Z359.2, “Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall Protection 

Program”, regarding user inspection, maintenance, and storage of equipment.

1.  In addition to the inspection requirements set forth in the manufacturer’s instructions, the equipment shall be inspected by 

the user before each use and, additionally, by a Competent Person, other than the user, at intervals of no more than one 

year for:

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Absence or illegibility of markings. 

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Absence of any elements affecting the equipment form, fit or function. 

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Evidence of defects in, or damage to, hardware elements including cracks, sharp edges, deformation, corrosion, 

chemical attack, excessive heating, alteration and excessive wear. 

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Evidence of defects in or damage to strap or ropes including fraying, unsplicing, unlaying, kinking, knotting, roping, 

broken or pulled stitches, excessive elongation, chemical attack, excessive soiling, abrasion, alteration, needed or 

excessive 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 established by this standard or the manufacturer’s instructions, whichever is greater.

3.  When inspection reveals defects in, damage to, or inadequate maintenance of equipment, the equipment shall be 

permanently removed from service or undergo adequate corrective maintenance, by the original equipment manufacturer or 

their designate, before return to service.

Maintenance and Storage

1.  Maintenance and storage of equipment shall be conducted by the user’s organization in accordance with the manufacturer’s 

instructions. Unique issues, which may arise due to conditions of use, shall be addressed with the manufacturer.

2.  Equipment which is in need of, or scheduled for, maintenance shall be tagged as unusable and removed from service.

3. 

Equipment shall be stored in a manner as to preclude damage from environmental factors such as temperature, light, UV, 

excessive moisture, oil, chemicals and their vapors, or other degrading elements.

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Страница 5: ...ents Buckles and Adjusters Other Elements Pads F 8 8 11 13 13 1 8 9 3 11 2 D 8 5 D 1191381 1191382 1191383 1191384 1191385 1191386 1191391 1191392 1191393 1191405 1191409 1191410 1191443 1191539 11915...

Страница 6: ...oduct Do not exceed the number of allowable users specified in these instructions Ensure the harness is appropriately sized adjusted donned and worn as described in these instructions Ensure the produ...

Страница 7: ...by these instructions The availability of a specific application is determined by the attachment elements present on your harness as outlined below If your harness has one of the attachment elements s...

Страница 8: ...gue Buckles Steel and alloy steel 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength 8 Pass Through Buckles Alloy steel 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strength 9 Parachute Adjusters Alloy steel 18 kN 4 000 lbf Tensile Strengt...

Страница 9: ...pacity that is less than your harness you must comply with the capacity requirements of your connecting subsystem See the manufacturer instructions for each component of your system for capacity requi...

Страница 10: ...size or shape does not allow the connector to fully close and lock or that could cause connector roll out G In a manner that does not allow the connector to align properly while under load 2 8 LANYARD...

Страница 11: ...BUCKLES 3M Harnesses are equipped with a variety of Buckles for fastening and adjusting Leg Straps and Chest Straps See Figure 1 for the buckle types present on your harness Figure 6 illustrates opera...

Страница 12: ...the Strap Keeper 6 Adjust the Shoulder Straps for a snug comfortable fit with the Torso Adjusters Each Shoulder Strap should be adjusted to the same length The Chest Strap should be centered across y...

Страница 13: ...13 Figure 8 Donning the Harness 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figure 9 Securing Lanyards with Loop Ends A B C...

Страница 14: ...traps Certain harness models covered in these instructions include additional features for securing harness mounted SRDs See below for how these features should be used SRD LOOP Some Full Body Harness...

Страница 15: ...15 Figure 10 Straight Pin Interface B A C B C Figure 11 Carabiner Interface B A C E B D A B D 1 2 3 1 3 4 2...

Страница 16: ...PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A PULL TO DEPLOY 1 DEPLOY BOTH PACKS 2 INSERT HOOK INTO LOOP ON OPPOSITE STRAP 3 PLACE BOTH FEET INTO WEB LOOP 4 REHOOK TO ADJUST...

Страница 17: ...the owner of this equipment An inspection and maintenance log should be placed near the product or be otherwise easily accessible to users It is recommended that the product is marked with the date of...

Страница 18: ...ion where the person will be exposed to a fall hazard COMPETENT PERSON One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary...

Страница 19: ...19 Figure 14 Product Labels A A A A A 1 3 2 B 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 C 1 2 3 D 1...

Страница 20: ...rs Check for pulled or cut stitches Broken stitches may indicate that the harness has been impact loaded and must be removed from service Stitched Impact Indicators Figure 16 Verify all Impact Indicat...

Страница 21: ...lly important when using some types of Y style lanyards as some load may be transmitted to the user through the unused lanyard leg if it is not able to release from the harness The lanyard parking att...

Страница 22: ...be used solely for Work Positioning The suspension seat attachment elements shall not be used for Fall Arrest Suspension seat attachments are often used for prolonged work activities where the user is...

Страница 23: ...ores Otros elementos Protectores B 1 17 8 8 9 16 3 11 1 15 12 9 6 7 11 2 A 16 3 14 A 1161200 1161201 1161202 1161203 1161201H 1161202H 1161204 1161205 1161206 1161207 1161208 1161204H 1161205H 1161207...

Страница 24: ...11 B 1161304 1161305 1161306 1161307 1161308 1161309 1161310 1161311 1161313 1161314 1161308H 1161309H 1161310H 1161311H 1161315 1161316 1161317 C 1161400 1161401 1161402 1161403 1161404 1161405 1161...

Страница 25: ...1161436 1161437 1161438 1161439 1161440 1161441 1161442 1161443 1161444 1161445 1161448 1161453 1161454 1161455 1161456 1161457 D 1161500 1161501 1161502 1161503 1161504 1161505 1161506 1161507 11615...

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Страница 27: ...e sujeci n Hebillas y ajustadores Otros elementos Protectores F 8 8 11 13 13 1 8 9 3 11 2 D 8 5 D 1191381 1191382 1191383 1191384 1191385 1191386 1191391 1191392 1191393 1191405 1191409 1191410 119144...

Страница 28: ...tidad de usuarios permitidos especificada en estas instrucciones Aseg rese de que el arn s tenga el tama o adecuado se ajuste se coloque y se use como se describe en estas instrucciones Aseg rese de q...

Страница 29: ...trucciones La disponibilidad de una aplicaci n espec fica est determinada por los elementos de sujeci n presentes en su arn s como se indica a continuaci n Si su arn s tiene uno de los elementos de su...

Страница 30: ...000 lbf 8 Hebillas pasantes Aleaci n de acero resistencia a la tracci n de 18 kN 4000 lbf 9 Ajustadores tipo paraca das Acero de aleaci n resistencia a la tracci n de 18 kN 4000 lbf Otros elementos 10...

Страница 31: ...ecundario de conexi n Consulte las instrucciones del fabricante para cada componente de su sistema para conocer los requisitos de capacidad 2 2 SISTEMAS SECUNDARIOS DE CONEXI N Los sistemas secundario...

Страница 32: ...e cierre y bloquee por completo o que pueda provocar que el conector se suelte G De modo que impidan que el conector se alinee correctamente en condiciones de carga 2 8 ELEMENTOS DE SUJECI N PARA LA P...

Страница 33: ...libre del sistema Si existe un l mite superior para la ca da libre dentro del sistema entonces el uso del sistema deber ajustarse para permanecer por debajo de ese l mite Consulte la tabla 1 para con...

Страница 34: ...abrochar y ajustar la correa de la pierna izquierda 4 Si est presente ajuste y abroche el cintur n para la cintura con hebilla de pasador 5 Abroche y ajuste la correa para el pecho La correa para el...

Страница 35: ...35 Figura 8 Colocaci n del arn s 1 2 3 4 5 6 Figura 9 Asegurar las eslingas con los extremos de lazo A B C...

Страница 36: ...gunos de los modelos de arneses incluidos en estas instrucciones incluyen caracter sticas adicionales para asegurar los dispositivos autorretr ctiles montados en el arn s A continuaci n se explica c m...

Страница 37: ...MPONENTES DEL SISTEMA DE CONEXI N Despu s de ponerse el arn s el usuario puede conectarse a su sistema de protecci n contra ca das Observe todos los requisitos especificados en estas instrucciones y l...

Страница 38: ...rotecci n contra traumatismos PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS PARK LANYARD HERE SEE INSTRUCTIONS A PULL TO DEPLOY 1 DEPLOY BOTH PACKS 2 INSERT HOOK INTO LOOP ON OPPOSITE STRAP 3 PLACE BOTH FEET INT...

Страница 39: ...Se debe colocar un registro de inspecci n y mantenimiento cerca del producto o de cualquier otra manera que sea de f cil acceso para los usuarios Se recomienda que el producto est identificado con la...

Страница 40: ...en la que la persona estar expuesta a un riesgo de ca da PERSONA COMPETENTE Alguien capaz de identificar peligros existentes y predecibles en los alrededores o condiciones de trabajo que son insalubre...

Страница 41: ...41 Figura 14 Etiquetas de productos A A A A A 1 3 2 B 2 3 4 5 6 1 7 8 C 1 2 3 D 1...

Страница 42: ...s costuras para ver si hay hilos salidos o cortados Las puntadas cortadas pueden indicar que el arn s estuvo sometido a una carga de impacto y debe retirarse del servicio Indicadores de impacto cosido...

Страница 43: ...a persona competente y el fabricante del arn s lo consideren aceptable Esto es especialmente importante cuando se utilizan algunos tipos de eslingas estilo Y ya que una parte de la carga puede transmi...

Страница 44: ...eslingas podr a provocar una carga adversa del arn s de cuerpo completo y la persona que lo use a trav s de la porci n sin utilizar de la eslinga 16 Asiento con suspensi n Los elementos de sujeci n de...

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