Personal fall arrest equipment (harnesses, lanyards, positioning device systems, etc.) including connectors and other related items, shall be stored in a clean, dry environment, free from direct sunlight, dust, excessive hear, and harmful chemicals.

  • Conducted on

  • Location
  • Inspection Conducted By

  • Employees Name

Full Body Harness

  • Harness Model

  • Manufacture Date

  • Serial Number

  • Lot Number

General Safety Factors

  • 1. Hardware: (Includes D-Rings, buckles, keepers, and back pads) Inspect for damage, distortion, sharp edges, burrs, cracks and corrosion

  • 2. Webbing: Inspect for cuts, burns, tears, abrasion, frays, excessive soiling and discoloration

  • 3. Stitching: Inspect for pulled or cut stitches

  • 4. Labels: Inspect, make certain all labels are securely held in place and legible

Lanyards

  • Lanyard Model Number

  • Manufacture Date

  • Serial Number

  • Lot Number

General Safety Factors

  • 1. Hardware: (Includes snap hooks, carabiners, adjusters, keepers, thimbles and D-rings). Inspect for damage, distortion, sharp edges, burrs, cracks corrosion and proper operation

  • 2. Webbing: Inspect for cuts, burns, tears, abrasion, frays, excessive soiling and discoloration

  • 3. Stitching: Inspect for pulled or cut stitches

  • 4. Synthetic Rope: Inspect for pulled or cut yarns, burns abrasion, knots excessive soiling and discoloration

  • 5. Wire Rope: Inspect for broken wires, corrosion, kinks and separation of strands

  • 6. Energy Absorbing Component: Inspect for elongation, tears and excessive soiling

  • 7. Labels: Inspect, make certain all labels are securely held in place and legible

  • Overall Disposition

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