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USER MANUAL WIND HARNESS Configuration Wind Harness Model: 1831018 Max Capacity for ANSI: 130-310 LBS for 6 ft. free fall Attachment Eye A in the Back Attachment Eye A in the chest Area 2 attachments Eye for Work positioning 2 Loops for Tools Length Adjustment at the shoulder straps Length Adjustment at the shoulder straps Click closures on the Harness...
Failure to have the leg straps of the Full Body Harness properly adjusted in the event of a fall arrest may result in serious personal injury or death. ■ Never attach the unused leg of the lanyard back to the Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harness anywhere other than an approved lanyard storage keeper. ■...
■ Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harnesses shall be used as part of a personal fall arrest system that limits the maximum free fall distance to 6 ft. (1.8 m). If used with appropriate connecting system, Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harnesses may be used with free falls exceeding 6 ft.
2. Anchorage Requirements All anchorages to which the Personal Energy Absorbers and Energy Absorbing Lanyards attach must meet the requirements of ANSI Z359.1-2007: Anchorages to which personal fall arrest equipment is attached shall be capable of supporting at least 5,000 lb. (22.2 kN) per employee attached, or shall be designed, installed, and used as part of a complete personal fall arrest system which maintains a safety factor of at least two, under the supervision of a qualified person.
D-ring (5 feet or 1.5 meters), and the safety factor (3 feet or 0.9 meters). Using an extended free fall (12 foot) Hailo Wind Systems Shock Absorbing Lanyard will require a total fall clearance of approximately 20 feet (6.1 meters) when anchored at foot level and measured from the anchorage point of lanyard to the...
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Swing Fall To minimize the possibility of a swing fall, work as directly under the anchorage connector as possible. Striking objects horizontally, due to the pendulum effect, may cause serious injury. Swing falls also increase the vertical fall distance of a worker, compared to a fall directly below the anchorage connector.
: Front D-ring is used for positioning and restraint systems. : The dorsal (back) D-ring affixed to all Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harnesses is for fall arrest or restraint systems. The dorsal D-ring may also be used for rescue applications.
Note: Damaged and other deteriorated and defective components must be immediately removed from service. Fitting an Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harness Follow step from 1 to 8 for wearing harness. Step 1: Hold the harness by the dorsal D-ring and shake to allow any tangled straps to fall into place.as shown in Fig. 1 Step 2: Unbuckle chest, leg and waist straps.
8.0 Inspection Frequency Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harnesses must be inspected prior to each use and annually by an “Competent Person” other than the user. To Inspect Webbing Bend a portion of the webbing 15-20 cm into an upside-down ‘U’...
Any Hailo Wind Systems Full Body Harness requiring maintenance must be tagged “unusable” and removed from service. Storage When not in use, Hailo Wind Systems Wind Systems Full Body Harnesses should be stored in a cool, dry place out of direct sunlight. ■...
10.0 Labeling All labeling must be legible and attached to the full body harness.
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Where user can check the Lables Notes If equipment fails inspection IMMEDIATELY REMOVE FROM SERVICE. User must inspect prior to EACH use. Competent Person must do complete formal inspection at least 1 time per 6 month period. Competent Person has to inspect and initial. Date of first use: ________________. Product lifetime is 5 years as long as it passes pre-use and Competent Person inspections.