Title Page
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Horizontal Lifeline Inspection
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Jobsite:
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Date of Inspection:
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Competent Person:
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Floor Level (Location of HLL):
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Inspected By:
Items for Inspection
HLL EQUIPMENT
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Training Completed for Workers
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Aluminum Posts Being Used
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4" PVC in Stock at Jobsite
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Post are Properly Seated and Secured in Sleeves (minimum of 12 inches)
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Gold D-Ring Tight and Vertical
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Cross-Arm Straps Being Used
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Anchor Point Capable of 5,000 Pounds
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Webbing Free from Rips, Tears, Etc.
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Horizontal Lifeline Being Used
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Red Strap Handle in Closed Position and has Gold Ring
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Impact Gun Used with 11/16" Socket
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Minimum of two (2) Cable Fist-Grips with 3 Threads Showing Above Nut and (spacing no closer than 6 inches
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Carabiner in Place Between all Connections and must be able to Self-Close and Lock
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Cable free from Kinks, Broken Strands, Corrosion, Abrasion, or other Signs of Wear or Damage
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No More than Four (4) Users at one Time
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Inspect all Components of the Body Harness for Excessive Wear and for Damaged or worn Buckles and Rings
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STOPLINK Brake Has Legible Labels
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STOPLINK Brake has no than 6 inches Pulled from the Unit
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STOPLINK Tension Proper for Length of Cable (Green up to 60 feet) (Yellow over 60 feet) (Red is dead, remove from service)
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Retractables Being Used
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Condition of Webbing or Cables
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Labels Legiable
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Proper Length for Task being Performed
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Rescue Plan Discussed with Workers (Self Rescue, Assisted Rescue, Professional Services)
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Lock when Given a Pull Test. The Line Should Self-Retract when Released