Information

  • Harness Inspection

  • Harness to be Inspected

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location

HARNESS LABEL CHECK

  • Does the harness clearly displays a certification mark and serial number

  • Harness Make

  • Harness Model

  • Harness Serial Number

  • Date of Manufacture

  • Is the manufacture date within the 5 year working life?

  • Date of Service

HARDWARE CHECK

  • Check condition of rear "D" Ring for:<br><br>Distortion<br>Fatigue/Rust (Excess of 15% surface coverage)<br>Cracking<br>Burrs<br>Nicks<br>Excessive Wear

  • Check plastic back plate, fasteners, web tidies, adjusters and connectors for:<br><br>Excessive wear<br>Cracks<br>Damage<br>Discolouration

SOFTWARE CHECK

  • Hold the harness up by the shoulder straps and ensure the the webbing hangs evenly

  • Connect buckles and ensure harness is not distorted and hangs evenly

  • Check webbing for signs of UV (colour fading is a good indication of UV damage)

  • Check webbing for signs of chemical damage(staining is a good indication of this and can be identified if the harness appears brittle or hardened)

  • Check condition of all software, must be free from:<br><br>Cuts<br>Fraying<br>Excessive Abrasion

OVERALL DISPOSITION

  • Harness is approved for use at time of inspection?

  • Insert Name and Signature

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