Robertson Harness
Fort Collins, Colorado
Sales@robertsonharness.com
www.robertsonharness.com
CRC 700 Series
(970) 682-4470
These instructions are provided to the user by the manufacturer and
should be saved for future reference.
Requirements
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These items are designed to connect the user to a suitable fall protection
anchor to avoid or limit a fall, and may also allow for safe attachment
to appropriate pulley's used in zip line and canopy tours.
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Anchorages selected for personal fall arrest systems must be capable
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of sustaining a 5,000 lb. (22.2 kN) static load or twice the maximum arrest
force permitted on the system.
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These items are designed for a single user unless otherwise specified.
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Lanyard connections to the harness must be approved connectors to the
appropriate fall arrest attachments on the harness.
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A cursory inspection by a "Qualified Person" is essential before each use of
all equipement.
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Robertson Harness recommends an annual examination of general
condition and function be carried out and recorded by a Third Party
"Qualified Person" to ensure servicability and proper use.
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Product should not exceeding 10 years from the date of first use.
See Service Life & Retirement Document for more details.
Call (970) 682-4470 or email Sales@RobertsonHarness.com
Qualifications
This product has been pull tested to 5000 lb. (22.24 kN)
Complies to PRCA/ANSI 1.0-1.3 5000 lb. (MBS) minimum breaking strength
Complies to ANSI z359.1 required 5000lb. Breaking strength.
Tested to ASTM F-1772 12.1.2 / 12.2.2 Standard specification
for harnesses used in Rescue, Safety and Sport Activities.
Date Inspected
Pass/Fail
Comments
Signature
For full body harnesses, sit harnesses, and chest harnesses.
Meets and exceeds CE qualifications and standards.
WARNING
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Serious injury death may result from misusing or improper use of this
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equipment.
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This equipment has been designed and manufactured for use by
experienced professionals only.
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Do not attempt to use this equipment without proper training.
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Do not alter this equipment in any way.
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Do not use equipment on abrasive surfaces or around sharp objects.
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Do not store or use this nylon webbing near chemicals.
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Do not use this equipment for anything designed to purposely create a
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reoccurring free fall.
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Only connect to the manufactures designed main belay in the front
of the harness or structural weight bearing Cypress Loop on rear of the
harness.
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Shoulder and waist V-rings are also designed to be clipped into.
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Contact Manufacturer if to be used in swing applications defined as a
pendulum in motion from a fixed pivot point.
tearing or ripping on the abrasions.
Look for fraying on the edges, burns or other possible damage.
Carefully inspect the wear and any possible broken stitches in the
size
# Item
Waist
Belay
MED. # CRC700 up to 47" Blue
L/XL # CRC702 up to 58" Grey
Inspect harness for visible signs of wear and tear such as: Fading, cuts
Inspection
Robertson Harness
Proudly Made In The USA
Paratrooper/Superman Harness
SM. # CRC701 up to 30" Red
the history record of the equipment.
alkalis, oxidizing agents, petroleum products and bleach.
Product Record Card
Product Type:
ID /Serial #:
Purchase Date:
Date of 1st Use:
Maintenance
Protect and store the equipment from direct sunlight or extreme heat
sources. Webbing should never be exposed to temperatures above
120° F (62° Celsius) or below -80° F. (Above 48° Celsius).
Protect the equipment from nylon damaging chemicals such as acids,
to flame or high temperatures.
Remove immediately and destroy if the equipment has been exposed
Service Life
Please see the our Service Life Documentation for more detail.
Service Life is “One minute to Ten Year Service Life or condition, with a Fifteen
Year Shelf Life.” Terms and Conditions do apply on Shelf Life. Contact the
manufacturer for details.
tacked patterns.
Remove from service and destroy if the equipment has been exposed
to caustic chemicals such as: acids, alkalis, petroleum
or bleach.
Users and Operators need to maintain a log of identifying
Sample Maintenance and Inspection Log
Hand wash the harness in cool water with small amounts of mild soap.
Rinse thoroughly to remove all soap residue. Failure to remove all the
soap will leave webbing stiff and will need to rinsed again.
Do not wash webbing in Woolite.
Repairs or modifications made by anyone other than Robertson
Harness Inc. will void all warranties and liability.