Information

  • Audit Title Neville Tucker Mechanical Harness and Lanyard inspection document

  • Document No.

  • Client / Site Neville Tucker Mechanical & Electrical

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by Wayne Jones

  • Location Rotterdam Road Hull HU70XD

HARNESS IDENTIFICATION

  • Harness Allocated to

  • Harness Manufacturer<br>

  • Lanyard Manufacturer

  • Harness Model

  • Lanyard Model

  • Harness Serial Number

  • Lanyard Serial Number

  • Date of Manufacture for Harness

  • Date of manufacture for the Lanyard

  • In-Service Date for Harness

  • In- Service date for the Lanyard

  • Harness / Lanyard CSA Class: A - Fall Arrest

HARDWARE

  • D-rings on both the lanyard and harness <br>Check D-rings for rust or corrosion, distortion, cracks, breaks, and rough or sharp edges. D-rings should pivot freely.

  • Buckles on both the lanyard and harness <br>note any unusual wear, damage or distortion. On tongue buckles check that the roller and tongue move freely and that the tongue overlaps the buckle frame. Check the outer and center bars on friction and mating buckles for distortion. On quick release types check for broken plastic and that they will not release when one release is opened. Mating buckles should nest together.

WEBBING

  • Webbing on both the lanyard and harness <br>Inspect the entire length of all the webbing looking for frayed edges, broken fibers, pulled stitches, cuts, burns and chemical damage. Also look for mildew, discoloration, hard shiny spots, any webbing that has been marked with a felt pen, excessive hardness or brittleness or the Harness Fall Indicator deployment.

  • Stitching on both the lanyard and harness <br>Check all stitching for ripped or pulled stitches and to make sure the webbing joints are not loose. Also look for missing stitching, hard or shiny spots, or discoloration of stitching.

LABELS

  • Inspect to be certain that all harnesses and lanyards have a label that is legible and securely held in place.

OVERALL DISPOSITION

  • Harness and Lanyard are approved for use at time of inspection.

  • Harness and lanyard are NOT approved for further use and must be removed from service.

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