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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Location
  • 1. Does the legible tag identify the harness, model, date of manufacture, name of manufacturer
    2. Nylon webbing is free of cuts, burn marks, and chemical damage, no Marker or Pen writing on Webbing
    3. Webbing is free of tears, broken fibers, frayed edges, and pulled stitches
    4. Webbing is free of tears, broken fibers, frayed edges, and pulled stitches
    5. D-rings are free of excessive wear, pits, deterioration, cracks, and sharp edges
    6. D-rings pivot freely
    7. Buckles are not deformed or cracked, and will operate correctly
    8. All grommets are secure and not deformed
    9. All rivets are tight and not deformed
    10. Tongue/straps show no excessive wear from repeated buckling
    11. Lanyard nylon webbing is free of cuts, abrasions, burn marks, and chemical damage
    12. Webbing is free of tears, broken fibers, frayed edges, and pulled stitches
    13. Wire rope lanyard is free of cuts, frayed areas, and unusual wearing patterns
    14. D-rings are free of excessive wear, pits, deterioration, cracks, and sharp edges
    15. D-rings pivot freely

  • Inspect Harness & Laynyard
  • Scan barcode

  • Inspect

  • Reason for Failure

Sign off

  • Inspector's signature

  • Date

  • Manager Signature

  • Date

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