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Fitting
Hold harness up by shoulder straps and check webbing is not twisted.
Loosen leg and waist belts if necessary to ease fitting.
Unfasten front click lock buckle, and lay shoulder straps behind waist belt.
Step through Waist belt and leg loops.
Pull harness up over waist, and tighten waist belt and leg loops.
Pull shoulder straps over your head, ensuring the rear strap and
shoulder straps are not twisted.
Fasten the front click lock buckle.
Adjust all webbing so that the harness fits comfortably without restricting
free movement or pinching.
Adjust dorsal so that it is between shoulder blades and within reach. A
rear dorsal that is too high or too low will cause the body to take an
undesirable position during a fall arrest situation.
Before use as a sit harness, carry out a suspension test in a safe place to
ensure the sit harness is the correct size, has sufficient adjustment, is
adjusted correctly, and is of an acceptable comfort level for the user.
CROLL attachment:
To attach, connect as shown between the two front deltas on the
harness. The top link is orientated with the long side horizontally. Ensure
both Rapide links are nipped with a spanner to ensure they do not
come undone. Refer to the device instructions for full user instructions
and correct orientation.
Anchorages
The supervisor must ensure that there are sufficiently strong and accessible anchorage points in the
working environment to ensure that all personnel can work safely.
All anchorage points should be inspected regularly to assure they are robust and strong enough to withstand a
force of 15kN. Anchorages should be above head height when possible and the area beneath and around these
anchorage points should be clear of obstruction and sharp edges. The wearer of the harness should attempt to
attach to an anchorage that is as close to the point of work and as high above head height as possible without
restricting free movement. The wearer should be aware at all time of which point of attachment they should
use. If this is not immediate obvious they should seek confirmation from the supervisor. Always ensure that
the means of attachment to the anchorage is secure before moving off.
Rescue and Risk Assessment
Suitable planning and risk assessment should be carried out by the user and or a supervisor. A suitable rescue
plan should be in place to minimise post fall suspension time. P&P can offer a complete range of rescue
equipment to suit your requirements.
Compatibility
This harness is only suitable for use as described in the manual for fall protection when used in
conjunction with a means of tie off that limits forces upon the harness and the anchorage to 6kN.