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PRIOR TO USE, READ AND UNDERSTAND ALL
INSTRUCTIONS INCLUDED WITH EQUIPMENT
AT TIME OF SHIPMENT.
INSPECTION:
MAINTENANCE:
Cleaning after use is important for maintaining the safety and longevity of the Trauma Strap. Remove
all dirt, corrosives, and contaminants from Trauma Strap before and after each use. If Trauma Strap
cannot be cleaned with plain water, use mild soap and water, then rinse and wipe dry. To fully dry,
unravel the contents and hang them to dry. NEVER clean Trauma Strap with corrosive substances.
When not in use, store equipment where it will not be affected by heat, light, excessive moisture,
chemicals, or other degrading elements.
Prior to each use, inspect Trauma Strap for any frays, cuts, broken fibers, burns, discoloration, knots,
tears, abrasions, cracking, rust, and any other damage. If any of these conditions exist, IMMEDIATELY
remove Trauma Strap from service. Competent Person must inspect at least every 6 months.
Maximum worker capacity: 420 lbs.
Materials: nylon, polyester, and steel.
The Trauma Strap is not intended to
replace a rescue plan. The employer
must always have a jobsite-specific
rescue plan in place, and the means to
implement that plan.
Misuse or alteration to this product
may result in SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH!
Seek medical attention immediately
if exposed to a fall/suspension.
The Trauma Strap is not to be used as
an anchor, lanyard, or any other form
of fall protection, except in the manner
detailed by these instructions.