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Body Belt and Pole Strap Inspection Check List

Body Belt Webbing, Nylon, & Leather

  • Cuts

  • Abrasions

  • Burns or Charring

  • Broken Fibers

  • Chemical or Physical Exposures

  • Excessive Wear

  • Loose, Cut, Frayed or Missing Stitching

  • Loose, Bent, or Missing Rivets

  • Elongated Holes On Belt Strap

  • Extra Holes That Have Been Added Outside Factory

Hardware

  • Cracks or Nicks

  • Distorted or Bent

  • Rust or Corrosion

  • Exposure To Electrical Flash

Accessory Attachments, Tool Loops, Pouch Tabs

  • Accessory Snap/Rings Are Securely Attached

  • Tool Loops Are Securely Attached

  • No Elongated Tool Loops

  • No Cuts or Excessive Wear On Pouch Tabs

  • No Evidence Of Shock Load To Body Belts

Pole Strap Webbing, Nylon, & Leather

  • Cuts

  • Kinks

  • Abrasions

  • Burns or Charring

  • Broken Fibers

  • Chemical or Physical Exposures

  • Excessive Wear

  • Discoloration

  • Loose Bent or Missing Rivets

  • Elongated Holes

  • Extra Holes That Have Been Added Outside Factory

  • Keepers Are Not In Place

Hardware

  • Cracks or Knicks

  • Distorted or Bent

  • Rust or Corrosion

  • Locking Mechanism Functions Properly

  • Locking Mechanism Operates Freely or Smoothly

  • Any Evidence Of Shock Load To Pole Strap

Climber Inspection Checklist

Climber Pads

  • Cuts

  • Burns or Charring

  • Loose, Cut, Frayed or Missing Stitching

  • Loose, Bent or Missing Rivets

  • Holes That Have Been Added Outside Factory

Climber Leg Irons

  • Does Not Meet Gaff Gauge

  • Visible Cracks

  • Cuts, Marks or Gouges

  • Foot Strap Ring Not Secure To Climber

  • Climber Stirrup Shows Consider Wear

Climber Sleeves

  • Screws Are Missing Or Loose

  • Strap Loop Is Loose

  • Visible Cracks

  • Cuts, Marks or Gouges

Foot Straps/Leg Straps

  • Cuts

  • Abrasions

  • Chemical or Physical Exposures

  • Excessive Wear

  • Loose, Bent or Missing Rivets

  • Elongated Holes

Hardware

  • Cracks or Nicks

  • Distorted/Bent

  • Rust or Corrosion

Gaffs

  • Visible Cracks

  • Cuts, Marks or Gouges

  • Gaff Screws or Pins Missing

  • Gaff Not Properly Shaped

  • Gaff Fails Length Test

  • Gaff Fails Thickness Test

  • Gaff Fails Width Test

  • Must Meet Gaff Gauge

Full Body Harness And Shock Absorbing Lanyard Inspection Checklist

Full Body Harness Webbing

  • Cuts

  • Kinks

  • Abrasions

  • Burns or Charring

  • Broken Fibers

  • Chemical or Physical Exposure

  • Cracks

  • Excessive Wear

  • Discoloration

  • Swelling

  • Loose, Cut or Missing Stitching

Hardware

  • Cracks or Nicks

  • Distorted/Bent

  • Rust or Corrosion

Attachment Points

  • Evidence Of Shock Load To Harness

Shock Absorbing Lanyard Webbing

  • Cuts

  • Kinks

  • Abrasions

  • Burns or Charring

  • Broken Fibers

  • Chemical or Physical Exposures

  • Cracks

  • Excessive Wear

  • Discoloration

  • Swelling

  • Loose, Cut or Missing Stitching

Hardware

  • Cracks or Nicks

  • Distorted/Bent

  • Rust or Corrosion

  • Locking Mechanism Functions Properly

  • Locking And Snap Keepers Operate Freely And Smoothly

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