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Storage
13.1.1
The Life Preservers should be stored in the following manner:
i.
They are to be stored in a cool, dry area where an even temperature can be
maintained.
ii.
They are not to be exposed to sunlight, ozone gas, or ultra violet rays, and must
be kept free from petroleum products, acids or other damaging contaminants.
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Visual Inspection
14.1.1
Harness at all stitching points, buckles, adjusters and webbings for any signs of
damage, including broken threads, webbing abrasion, buckles not functioning as
required.
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Repairs
15.1General
15.1.1
It is extremely important that damaged POSEIDON Harness is handled in accordance
with the following repair requirements.
Qualified repair personnel can perform some repairs, with adequate OEM Approved
facilities. The manufacturer should do all major repairs, unless otherwise authorized
by Poseidon NZ. This section provides some information to assist with minor or
emergency repairs to the POSEIDON Harness and related components.
15.1.2
Identification of Defects
Defects should be identified in accordance with the inspection and testing procedures
detailed
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OEM Certified Inspection and Maintenance Requirements
16.1
Approved Technicians
16.1.1
Poseidon NZ OEM Certified and Qualified Approved Technicians who hold a current
Poseidon NZ OEM Approved Certification, with proper equipment, or Poseidon NZ
only may Inspect and Maintain Poseidon NZ products.
Personnel and Inspection Plant approvals require 3 yearly written Certification approved
by Poseidon NZ.