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Full body Harness

  • Webbing -frayed, cut, burned

  • Stitching- loose, ripped

  • Metal buckle- bent, cracked

  • Grommets - damaged, missing

  • Strap keepers-broken, missing

  • D-ring-worn, bent, cracked

Locking snap hooks

  • Hook - bent, cracked, twisted

  • Lock not working properly

  • Springs - weak, broken, missing

Lanyard with shock absorber

  • Webbing - frayed, cut, burned, damage by chemicals

  • Stitching - loose or ripped

  • Jacket - cut, torn, burned, signs of shock loading

  • End loops - cut, torn, burned, or stretched

  • Stretching - from shock loading

  • Connection - to snap hook

  • Knots - in rope lanyard

Rope grab

  • Fails - hand test

  • Not - with appropriate diameter and type of rope

  • Springs - broken, missing

  • Gate- can't close fully

  • Locking pin - not working

  • Safety Latch - broken

  • Teeth on cams worn

Lifeline

  • Diameter - must match that of rope grab

  • Polypropylene or equivalent

  • Length - reaches ground

  • Rope - frayed, rotted, cut, weakened, by knots

  • Discoloration from sun, chemicals

  • Attachments to anchor secure

  • Stretching from shock load

  • Protection - where lifeline runs over building edge

Anchor

  • Capacity - 22.2 kilonewtons (5000pounds) or more

  • One Anchor - per lifetime

  • Signs - of deformation

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