FULL BODY HARNESS INSPECTION SHEET
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Check Point
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Sr. No. of Harness
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Remarks
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1
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The hole in the D
ring is not round or the D ring has been twisted.
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2
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A buckle is stretched so the tongue does not reach the buckle.
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3
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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).
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4
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The snap hook keeper does not close against the hook.
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5
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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).
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6
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Harness or
lanyard webbing is significantly stained or stiff compared to the rest of the
harness.
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7
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Harness or lanyard webbing shows evidence of burns or extreme heat.
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8
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The manufacturer’s label is missing.
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9
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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.
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10
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Any part of the system shows evidence of having been cut off.
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11
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12
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The cable in a
self‐retracting lifeline does not retract smoothly or the braking system does
not activate when the line is pulled quickly.
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13
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Any Other Issue
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