6.0
MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, and STORAGE
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Equipment that is in need of maintenance or scheduled for maintenance should be tagged "DO NOT USE". These
equipment tags should not be removed until maintenance is performed.
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Do not clean or disinfect the product by any method other than described in the following cleaning instructions. Other
methods may have adverse effects on the product or user.
6.1
CLEANING: 3M full body harnesses must be cleaned in accordance with 3M instructions. To clean the harness, wash in
a mild, bleach-free detergent and then rinse. The harness should afterwards be hung to air-dry. Water used for cleaning
and temperatures used to air-dry should never exceed 130°F (54.4°C). For more information, please refer to the technical
bulletin on our website: http://www.3M.com/FallProtection/WebCleaning
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For any questions about cleaning procedures, please contact 3M Technical Services.
6.2
SERVICE: This equipment cannot be repaired. Upon permanent removal from service, cut the harness straps or otherwise
render the harness unusable before disposing of it.
6.3
STORAGE AND TRANSPORT: Store and transport the Full Body Harness in a cool, dry, clean environment out of direct
sunlight. Avoid areas where chemical vapors may exist. Thoroughly inspect the harness after extended storage.
7.0
LABELS and MARKINGS:
7.1
LABELS: Figure 14 illustrates product labels and their location on the Full Body Harness. All labeling must be present and
fully legible. Information on each label is as follows:
1) Applicable Standards
A
2) Model Number
3) Manufactured (Year/Month)
4) Lot Number
5) Harness Size
6) Standards
7) Standard Compliance Codes
1) Serial Number
B
2) Inspection Log
3) D-rings and Applications
1) Warning Statement - Read all instructions.
C
2) Full Body Harness Specifications
3) Warning Statement - Do not exceed the capacity of other components of the Fall Protection system.
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