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Step 1.
Locate back D-ring held in position by the D-ring pad; lift up harness and hold by this
D-ring. Ensure the straps are not twisted.
Step 2.
Grasp the shoulder straps and slip the harness onto one arm. The D-ring will be located on
your back side. Ensure that the straps are not tangled and hang freely. Slip your free arm
into the harness and position the shoulder straps on top of your shoulder. Ensure that the
straps are not tangled and hang freely. The chest strap, with quick connect buckle, will be
positioned on the front side when worn properly.
Step 3.
Reach between your legs and grasp the leg strap on your left side. Bring the strap up
between your legs and connect it by inserting the tab of the buckle into receptor of quick
connect buckle on the left side as shown in Figure 2. You will hear a click when the tab
engages properly. Connect the right leg strap using the same procedure. To adjust the
leg straps, unlock the webbing lock on the quick connect buckle and pull on the strap.
A plastic end keeper on the end of the strap will stop it from pulling completely out of the
buckle. When the strap is properly adjusted, lock the webbing lock. To release the buckle,
press the silver-colored tabs on the buckle towards each other with one hand, while pulling
on the tab portion of the buckle with the other hand.
NOTE: Locking and unlocking the webbing lock prevents or allows the strap to slide
between the sliding bar and slot on the female end of the quick connect buckle. It does
not control engagement or disengagement of the buckle ends and will not affect the
buckle connection in the event of a fall.
Step 4.
Attach the chest strap by inserting the tab of the buckle into the receptor of the quick
connect buckle. You will hear a click when the tab engages properly. The chest strap should
be 15 cm down from the top of your shoulders. Pass excess strap through the loop keepers.
To adjust the chest strap, unlock the webbing lock on the quick connect buckle and pull
on the strap. A plastic end keeper on the end of the strap will stop it from pulling completely
out of the buckle. When the strap is properly adjusted, lock the webbing lock. To release
the buckle, press the silver-colored tabs on the buckle toward each other with one hand,
while pulling on the tab portion of the buckle with the other hand.
Step 5.
Adjust shoulder straps to a snug
fi
t with the Vertical Torso Adjusters (see Figure 2): Turn
the ratchet knob on the adjuster clockwise to tighten the strap. Pull the ratchet knob out
and turn counterclockwise while pulling the strap to loosen the strap. Left and right sides
of shoulder straps should be adjusted to the same length and the chest strap should be
centered on your lower chest, 15 cm down from shoulder. The front D-ring on the vest style
harness is moved up or down by adjusting the shoulder straps and leg straps. Center the
back D-ring between your shoulder blades. Note: On applicable models, the back (dorsal)
D-ring can be repositioned up or down as needed for a correct
fi
t. Adjust leg straps to a
snug
fi
t. At least 8 cm of webbing must extend past the buckle on the leg straps. Adjust the
waist belt (if present).
3.4 USE OF FALL ARREST D-RING OR ATTACHMENT ELEMENT:
For fall arrest applications connect to the
D-ring or attachment element on your back, between your shoulder blades. Side D-rings, if present, are for
positioning or restraint applications only. Front D-ring, if present, is for ladder climbing, positioning, or other
applications with a limited free fall not exceeding 0.6 m with a 900 MAF requirement. D-rings on seat sling
are for work positioning or personnel riding.
3.5 MAKING
CONNECTIONS:
When using a hook to connect to an anchorage or when coupling components
of the system together, ensure roll-out cannot occur. Roll-out occurs when interference between the hook
and mating connector causes the hook gate to unintentionally open and release. Self-locking snap hooks
and carabiners should be used to reduce the possibility of roll-out. Do not use hooks or connectors that
will not completely close over the attachment object. See subsystem manufacturer’s instructions for more
information on making connections.
3.6 CONNECTING SYSTEM COMPONENTS:
After properly
fi
tting the full body harness, the user may then
connect to other system components. Follow the guidelines in Section 3.4 when selecting the correct
attachment element.