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  • Site conducted

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Names of Harness Trained users

  • undefined

  • Sub-Contractor Name

  • Location
  • Serial Number

  • Make and Model

  • Thorough Examination expiry date

  • THIS INSPECTION MUST BE COMPLETED DAILY

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  • Confirm there is no safer means of access (Collective edge protection)

  • Are there cuts of 1 mm or more at the edges of the lanyard?

  • Is there surface abrasion across the face of the webbing or at the webbing loops?

  • Is there abrasion at the edges of the lanyard?

  • Is there damage to stitching (e.g. cuts or abrasion)?

  • Are there knots in the lanyard, other than those intended by the manufacturer?

  • Visible signs of chemical attack? (often indicated by flaking of the surface or change in colour of fibres)

  • Heat or friction damage (indicated by fibres with a glazed appearance which may feel harder than surrounding fibres)?

  • UV-degradation (indicated by loss of colour and a powdery surface)?

  • Contamination (e.g. with dirt, grit, sand etc) which may result in internal or external abrasion?

  • Damaged or deformed fittings (e.g. karabiners, screw link connectors)?

  • Is the harness safe for use?

  • Comments

  • Name

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