ERGODYNE 3197 Manual Del Usuario página 6

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HARNESS COMPONENTS
Please see (fig. 14 and 15) below for identification of
specific components of the Ergodyne Full Body Harness:
FIG. 14
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2
4
3
5
6
7
8
1.
Shoulder Straps
2.
Chest Straps
3.
Chest Strap Pass-Through Buckle and Adjuster
Lanyard Parking Element
4.
NOT FOR FALL ARREST!
5.
Strap Keepers
6.
Torso Adjusters
7.
Pass-Through Buckles and Adjusters
8.
Thigh Straps
9.
Dorsal D-ring
10.
Back Plate
11.
Fall Arrest Indicator Labels
12.
Instruction and ID Labels
13.
Warning and Instruction Labels
14.
Standards Label and Inspection Log
15.
Sub-Pelvic Strap
Description of Product: The Ergodyne Full Body Harness
is designed and tested to comply with applicable OSHA
and ANSI standards for fall protection equipment. When
used as a component in a personal fall arrest system or
personal restraint system, the Ergodyne Full Body Harness
provides users with a full body harness system designed
to allow the body to help absorb the impacts of a fall
should one occur.
Age, fitness and health conditions can seriously affect the
worker should a fall occur. Consult a doctor if there is any
reason to doubt a user's ability to withstand and safely
absorb fall arrest forces or perform set-up of equipment.
Pregnant women and minors must not use this equipment.
Physical harm may still occur even if fall safety equipment
functions correctly. Sustained post-fall suspension may
result in serious injury or death. Use trauma relief straps
to reduce the effects of suspension trauma.
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NEVER use fall protection equipment of any kind to hang,
lift, support or hoist tools or equipment unless explicitly
certified for such use.
WARNING! EQUIPMENT SUBJECTED TO THE FORCES
OF A FALL ARREST MUST BE IMMEDIATELY
REMOVED FROM SERVICE, DESTROYED, AND
DISCARDED.
FIG. 15
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SPECIFICATIONS
Materials: 100% polyester webbing and thread, forged
steel Dorsal D-ring, stamped steel pass-through buckles
and adjusters, plastic back plate and lanyard parking
elements, elastic strap keepers.
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INSPECTION & INSPECTION LOG
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BEFORE EVERY USE, the Ergodyne Full Body Harness
must be inspected for structural deficiencies including
but not limited to corrosion, deformation, pits, burrs,
rough surfaces, sharp edges, cracking, rust, paint buildup,
excessive heating, alteration, broken stitching, fraying
and missing or illegible labels. If any defects or damage
are found, IMMEDIATELY REMOVE THE HARNESS FROM
SERVICE. If the harness has been exposed to the forces of
a fall arrest, IMMEDIATELY REMOVE THE HARNESS FROM
SERVICE. Exposure to a fall arrest will be indicated to the
fall arrest indicator labels shown in (fig. 2) of the Harness
Components section of this user instruction manual.
During inspection, consider all applications and hazards
the Ergodyne Full Body Harness has been subjected to.
A Competent Person other than the user must inspect
the Ergodyne Full Body Harness at least once every 6
months. The frequency of formal inspections should
be based on conditions of use or exposure. Competent
Person inspections MUST be recorded on the full body
harness inspection grid label shown in (fig. 15) of the
"Harness Components" section of this user instruction
manual. The Competent Person must sign their initials
in the box corresponding to the month and year the
inspection took place.
Ensure that applicable work area is free of all damage,
including, but not limited to, debris, rot, rust, decay,
cracking and hazardous materials. Ensure that selected
work area will support the application-specific minimum
loads set forth in this instruction manual. Work area
MUST be stable.
Webbing and Stitches: Grasp the webbing with your
hands 6 inches (152mm) to 8 inches (203mm) apart.
Bend the webbing in an inverted "U" as shown in (fig.
16). The surface tension resulting makes damaged fibers
or cuts easier to detect. Follow this procedure the entire
length of the webbing, inspecting both sides of each
strap. Watch for frayed edges, broken fibers, pulled
stitches, cuts, burns and chemical damage.
Inspect all stitches for any unusual wear, frayed or
cut fibers or broken stitching. Watch for frayed edges,
broken fibers, abrasion, pulled or missing stitches, cuts,
burns and chemical damage.
FIG. 16
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