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• Assign the connector to a single person where possible,
• Check before each use for any signs of deformation or, wear and for the correct
operation of the locking system,
• If it has a manual locking system, do not attach and remove it several times
during a working day
SIMILARLY, IF THE CARABINER HAS BEEN USED TO ARREST
A FALL, IT IS NECESSARY TO ENSURE ADEQUATE SAFETY, TO
The attachment of the fall arrest system to the harness MUST BE MADE SOLELY
by the back attaching element provided for the purpose (D-ring or webbing at-
taching extension) or by chest anchorage points (webbing loops or D-ring). The
chest attaching webbing loops must imperatively be used with two points at the
same time. Only personal self-retracting lifeline can be used for connecting to
the dorsal webbing attaching extension. During use, check the adjusting and/or
attaching parts regularly.
SPACE CLEARANCE
If there is a risk of falling, or if anchorage can only be provided below the attaching
points of the harness, it is essential to use a lanyard fitted with an energy absorber
Before using an energy absorber incorporated into a lanyard, check for a minimum
space clearance below the user's feet as necessary, to prevent any collision with
the structure or the ground (please refer to the corresponding user instruction).
With a weight of 100 kg and a fall factor of two (worst case scenario), the air clear-
ance D is the stopping distance H (2L+1.75m) plus an additional distance of 1 m.
(cf. VIII). Important: if the harness is equipped with an webbing attaching exten-
sion, take this into account when calculating the clearance distance.
3-2 WARNING
Park points can resist to a load of
exceed the maximal load or if you pulled down sharply on the park point, it will
then be released from the harness. If the park point is detached off the harness, it
is still possible to attach it back to the harness without any impact on the safety of
the harness reliability.
For a full body harness to be totally efficient, it must be properly adjusted (cf II-IV).

3-3 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

Whenever a fall protection system is used, a plan must be established to deal with
any emergency that may happen (eg a rescue after a fall).
4 - AFTER USE INFORMATION
4-1 CLEANING
• The harness should be cleaned with water and a mild soap (neutral pH). Never
use acid, solvents, solvent-based or any disinfectant product that could dam-
age the harness.
• Leave to dry in a well-ventilated area, away from sources of heat. Store the har-
ness away from humidity and ultraviolet light,
• Avoid any atmosphere that is corrosive or excessively hot or refrigerated.
4-2 PERIODIC EXAMINATION
These instructions must be kept with the product. Fill in the identification sheet
and enter the markings information. This periodic examination, which verifies the
effectiveness and strength of the equipment is indispensable in guaranteeing
the user's safety. It is your responsibility to make sure that this sheet is updated
and stored. In the absence of any written record on the identification sheet, the
RETURN IT FOR CHECKING.
1,5
kg. If the load connected to these park points
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