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PURPOSE: DBI-SALA full body harnesses are to be used as components in personal
fall arrest, restraint, work positioning, or rescue systems. See Glossary in General
Instruction (5902392) for identification of numbered items in a white box.
WARNING: Do not alter or intentionally misuse this equipment. Consult Capital Safety
when using this equipment in combination with components or subsystems other than
those described in this instruction. Some subsystem and component combinations may
interfere with the operation of this equipment. Use caution when using this equipment
around moving machinery, electrical and chemical hazards, and sharp edges.
DoNNING THE HARNESS
STEp 1. Pick up the harness by the back D-ring (1). Ensure the straps are not
twisted. Figure A
Step 2. Pass your free arm through the shoulder straps (2) keeping the chest strap
(3) buckle to the front and the D-ring to the back. Pass your other arm
through the shoulder straps on the other side. Position the shoulder straps
on top of your shoulder. Figure B
Step 3. Draw the leg straps (4) between the legs and connect the respective
buckles. Figure C
Step 4. Fasten the chest strap (3) buckle. The chest strap should be 6 inches
(15.2 cm) down from the top of shoulders. Pass excess strap through the
loop keepers. Figure D
Step 5.
Adjust shoulder straps (2) to a snug fit by pulling excess strap through the
parachute buckles (5) on each side of the harness. Figure E
Step 6. If a belt (6) is present, bring the ends of the belt together at your waist and
fasten the buckle. Adjust the belt to a snug and comfortable fit. Figure F
Buckle operation:
Step 7. Pass the male portion of the pass-through buckle completely through the
female portion and then position it on top of the female portion. Adjust the
straps to a snug, comfortable fit. Figure G
Step 8. Insert the tongue of the quick connect buckle into the receptor until you
hear an audible “Click”. Give a sharp tug on the strap to ensure a secure
connection. Figure H
Step 9. Pull the strap with grommets through the buckle until snug and
comfortable, then insert the metal tongue into the closest grommet.
Figure I
Step 10. Tighten the straps by pulling the free end of the webbing away from the
buckle and loosen the strap by forcing webbing from the free end of the
strap back through the buckle. Figure J
Recommended Accessories: EN341 Descender, EN353 Guided Type Fall Arresters,
EN534 Lanyards, EN355 Shock Absorbers, EN360 Fall Arrest Devices, EN363 Fall
Arrest Systems, EN362 Connectors
INSpECTIoN
The i-Safe™ RFID tag (7) on this harness can be used in conjunction with the i-Safe
handheld reading device and the web based portal to simplify inspection and inventory
control and provide records for your fall protection equipment. To reveal the i-Safe
tag, peel back the velcro wrap around cover (8) and fold the labels (9) away from the
tag (7). See Figure K.
FREQUENCY: Before each use inspect the full body harness according to the inspection
steps below. The harness must be inspected by a competent person, other than
the user, at least annually. If you are a first-time user, contact a Customer Service
representative in the US at 800-328-6146 or in Canada at 800-387-7484 or if you
have already registered, go to: www.capitalsafety.com/isafe.html. Follow instructions
provided with your i-Safe handheld reader or on the web portal to transfer your data to
your web log.
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