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7.0 Training   

Employers are responsible for providing training to any employee who may be exposed to fall hazards. Training will enable an 

employee to recognize and reduce fall hazards. Training must be conducted by a Competent or Qualified Person. Trainer and 

trainees must not be exposed to fall hazards during the training course. 

 

8.0 Inspection   

Frequency   

Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harnesses must be inspected prior to each use and annually by an “Competent Person” other than the 

user.   

To Inspect Webbing   

Bend a portion of the webbing 15-20 cm into an upside-down ‘U’ shape. Continue along all webbing inspecting for tears, cuts, fraying, 

abrasion, discoloration, burns, holes, mold, pulled or broken stitches, or other signs of wear and damage.   

Adjust all keepers, buckles, padding, and D-ring to inspect webbing hidden by these components.   

Sewn terminations must be secure, complete, and not visibly damaged.   

Summary of Contents for 1831018 Series

Page 1: ...ee fall Attachment Eye A in the Back Attachment Eye A in the chest Area 2 attachments Eye for Work positioning 2 Loops for Tools Length Adjustment at the shoulder straps Length Adjustment at the shoul...

Page 2: ...Page 5 3 0 Connection Compatibility Limitations Page 5 6 4 0 Fall Clearance Clear Fall Charts Page 6 7 5 0 Attachment Points Page 8 6 0 Donning Page 9 10 7 0 Training Page 10 8 0 Inspection Page 10 9...

Page 3: ...onment that is out of direct sunlight when not in use After a fall occurs this equipment must be removed from service and destroyed immediately Failure to follow all instructions and limitations on th...

Page 4: ...ols etc Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harnesses shall be used as part of a personal fall arrest system that limits the maximum free fall distance to 6 ft 1 8 m If used with appropriate connecting syste...

Page 5: ...t lb 4 5 kN for non certified anchorages or two times the foreseeable force for certified anchorages per ANSI Z359 2 2007 Anchorages used in work positioning systems must be capable of supporting load...

Page 6: ...approximately 18 feet 5 5 meters as measured from the anchorage point of lanyard to the nearest obstruction below The total fall clearance combines the sum of the length of the lanyard the maximum elo...

Page 7: ...possible Striking objects horizontally due to the pendulum effect may cause serious injury Swing falls also increase the vertical fall distance of a worker compared to a fall directly below the ancho...

Page 8: ...positioning and restraint systems Always use both hip D ring connections when securing work positioning devices Hip D rings are not for fall arrest or climbing applications C Front D ring is used for...

Page 9: ...ck D ring is located in the middle of the back between shoulder blades Step 4 Connect the chest strap and position in the mid chest area then tighten shoulder straps Step 5 Pull harness up or down at...

Page 10: ...Frequency Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harnesses must be inspected prior to each use and annually by an Competent Person other than the user To Inspect Webbing Bend a portion of the webbing 15 20 cm...

Page 11: ...an be wiped down with a mild detergent and missed with a clean cloth to remove detergent The hardware can also be wiped down with a clean dry cloth to remove grease or dirt Maintenance Any Hailo Wind...

Page 12: ...12 10 0 Labeling All labeling must be legible and attached to the full body harness...

Page 13: ...________________ Product lifetime is 5 years as long as it passes pre use and Competent Person inspections REMOVE FROM SERVICE 5 years after date of first use or if not recorded from date of manufactu...

Page 14: ...rt Date of Next Review Notified Body involved with design stage involved in the production control phrase INSPEC International Ltd N B 0194 56 Leslie Hough Way Salford Greater Manchester M6 6AJ U K Se...

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