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Training
Employers are responsible for providing training to any employee who may be exposed to fall hazards. Training will enable an
employee to recognize and reduce fall hazards. Training must be conducted by a Competent or Qualified Person. Trainer and
trainees must not be exposed to fall hazards during the training course.
Inspection
Frequency
Positioning lanyards must be inspected prior to each use and annually by a "Competent Person" other than the user.
To Inspect Components
All components of the Positioning lanyards must be inspected.
All snap hooks and carabiners on product must be able to self-close and lock.
All hardware must be free of corrosion, chemical attack, alteration, excessive heating, wear cracks, sharp edges, deformation,
corrosion, or any evidence of defect.
To Inspect Webbing/Rope
Bend a portion of the webbing 5.9- 7.87 Inches into an upside-down 'U' shape. Continue along all webbing inspecting for tears,
cuts, fraying, abrasion, discoloration, burns, holes, mold, pulled or broken stitches, or other signs of wear and damage.
Adjust all keepers, buckles, padding, and D-ring to inspect webbing hidden by these components.
Sewn terminations must be secure, complete, and not visibly damaged.
Check all buckles for damage, distortion, cracks, breaks, and rough or sharp edges. Inspect for any unusual wear, frayed or cut
fibers, or broken stitching of the buckle attachments. Make sure buckles properly engage.
Double-check the buckle locking mechanism by tugging on both halves of the buckle to make sure it is firmly connected and will
not disengage.
It is necessary to check the performance of the adjustment device before use, which is related to the control of the restraint
distance.
Cleaning, Maintenance, and Storage
Cleaning
Positioning lanyards can be wiped down with a mild detergent and missed with a clean cloth to remove detergent. The
hardware can also be wiped down with a clean, dry cloth to remove grease or dirt.
Maintenance
Any Frontline positioning lanyards requiring maintenance must be tagged "unusable" and removed from service.
Storage & Transport
When not in use, Frontline positioning lanyards should be stored in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight.
Do not store in areas where damage from environmental factors such as heat, light, excessive moisture, oil, chemicals and
their vapors, or other degrading elements may be present.
Do not store damaged equipment or equipment in need of maintenance in the same area as product approved for use.
Equipment must be cleaned and dried prior to storage.
Equipment that has been stored for extended period must be inspected as described in this
Equipment must be transported in a package that protects it against moisture or mechanical, chemical and thermal attacks.
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prior to use.