FULL BODY HARNESS INSPECTION SHEET


FULL BODY HARNESS INSPECTION SHEET 




Sr. No.
Check Point
Sr. No. of Harness
Remarks








1
The hole in the D ring is not round or the D ring has been twisted.









2
A buckle is stretched so the tongue does not reach the buckle.









3
Threads are coming loose in any part of the webbing or lanyard (stitching around the connectors, such as buckles or D rings, show wear or damage).









4
The snap hook keeper does not close against the hook.









5
Snap hooks are not double‐locking (a double‐locking snap hook requires the user to push a button or pull on a latch or trigger before the gate can be opened or the lock operated).









6
Harness or lanyard webbing is significantly stained or stiff compared to the rest of the harness.









7
Harness or lanyard webbing shows evidence of burns or extreme heat.









8
The manufacturer’s label is missing.









9
Equipment shows signs of being stretched. For example, holes are elongated in the webbing used to adjust length of straps that go around the thigh.









10
Any part of the system shows evidence of having been cut off.









11
Connectors have sharp edges or nicks that could damage other parts of the system.









12
The cable in a self‐retracting lifeline does not retract smoothly or the braking system does not activate when the line is pulled quickly.









13
Any Other Issue









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