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Employee’s Tools Being Inspected
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Inspected By
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Date
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Body Belt and Pole Strap Inspection Check List
Body Belt Webbing, Nylon, & Leather
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Cuts
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Abrasions
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Burns or Charring
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Broken Fibers
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Chemical or Physical Exposures
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Excessive Wear
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Loose, Cut, Frayed or Missing Stitching
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Loose, Bent, or Missing Rivets
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Elongated Holes On Belt Strap
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Extra Holes That Have Been Added Outside Factory
Hardware
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Cracks or Nicks
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Distorted or Bent
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Rust or Corrosion
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Exposure To Electrical Flash
Accessory Attachments, Tool Loops, Pouch Tabs
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Accessory Snap/Rings Are Securely Attached
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Tool Loops Are Securely Attached
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No Elongated Tool Loops
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No Cuts or Excessive Wear On Pouch Tabs
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No Evidence Of Shock Load To Body Belts
Pole Strap Webbing, Nylon, & Leather
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Cuts
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Kinks
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Abrasions
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Burns or Charring
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Broken Fibers
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Chemical or Physical Exposures
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Excessive Wear
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Discoloration
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Loose Bent or Missing Rivets
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Elongated Holes
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Extra Holes That Have Been Added Outside Factory
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Keepers Are Not In Place
Hardware
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Cracks or Knicks
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Distorted or Bent
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Rust or Corrosion
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Locking Mechanism Functions Properly
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Locking Mechanism Operates Freely or Smoothly
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Any Evidence Of Shock Load To Pole Strap
Climber Inspection Checklist
Climber Pads
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Cuts
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Burns or Charring
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Loose, Cut, Frayed or Missing Stitching
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Loose, Bent or Missing Rivets
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Holes That Have Been Added Outside Factory
Climber Leg Irons
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Does Not Meet Gaff Gauge
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Visible Cracks
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Cuts, Marks or Gouges
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Foot Strap Ring Not Secure To Climber
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Climber Stirrup Shows Consider Wear
Climber Sleeves
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Screws Are Missing Or Loose
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Strap Loop Is Loose
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Visible Cracks
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Cuts, Marks or Gouges
Foot Straps/Leg Straps
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Cuts
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Abrasions
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Chemical or Physical Exposures
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Excessive Wear
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Loose, Bent or Missing Rivets
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Elongated Holes
Hardware
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Cracks or Nicks
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Distorted/Bent
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Rust or Corrosion
Gaffs
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Visible Cracks
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Cuts, Marks or Gouges
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Gaff Screws or Pins Missing
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Gaff Not Properly Shaped
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Gaff Fails Length Test
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Gaff Fails Thickness Test
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Gaff Fails Width Test
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Must Meet Gaff Gauge
Full Body Harness And Shock Absorbing Lanyard Inspection Checklist
Full Body Harness Webbing
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Cuts
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Kinks
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Abrasions
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Burns or Charring
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Broken Fibers
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Chemical or Physical Exposure
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Cracks
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Excessive Wear
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Discoloration
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Swelling
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Loose, Cut or Missing Stitching
Hardware
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Cracks or Nicks
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Distorted/Bent
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Rust or Corrosion
Attachment Points
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Evidence Of Shock Load To Harness
Shock Absorbing Lanyard Webbing
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Cuts
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Kinks
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Abrasions
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Burns or Charring
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Broken Fibers
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Chemical or Physical Exposures
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Cracks
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Excessive Wear
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Discoloration
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Swelling
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Loose, Cut or Missing Stitching
Hardware
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Cracks or Nicks
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Distorted/Bent
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Rust or Corrosion
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Locking Mechanism Functions Properly
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Locking And Snap Keepers Operate Freely And Smoothly