7.
System-Integrity
The entrant should always verify the
intergrity of the attachment and system
before entering a confined space. To verify
the integrity of the system, follow this
procedure:
a. Connect the snap hook to the dorsal
ring of the full body harness.
b. Snug up the lifeline.
c. The entrant should slowly lift their feet
off the ground and transfer all the weight
to the lifeline.
d. Be sure the winch holds you in a
stationary position.
e. Be sure the full body harness is
comfortable and does not pinch, chafe
or bind. Adjust for comfort before
starting.
f. Do not enter confined space unless
connectors, brakes, winch and harness
are functioning properly.
8.
Crew Personnel
A working crew requires the use of at
least 2 people at all times. The entrant
who is attached to the end of the lifeline
and the attendant who turns the winch
crank and guides the lifeline. Each must
be properly trained in the use of the
equipment and for their task. As the
entrant enters the confined space, the
entrant should maintain communication
with the attendant operating the winch.
Heavy gloves should be worn by the
attendant when guiding the cable. The
two people must work as a team to get
the job done safely and efficiently.
WARNING
Do not test system
over confined entry.
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