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32 Harnesses Warning Tags and Labels – Harnesses Klein attaches highly-durab le wa r ning and instr uction tags/labels tags/labels to its OPE OPE products . In the ev ent an y of these tags or labels become unattached, lost, or damaged, contact the Klein To ols Sales Depar tment, toll-free , at 1-800-553-4676 f or inf or mation on ho w to ha ve the tags replaced free of charge . T ypes T T of OP E W arning W W T ags/ T T Labels This section contains b lac k and white reproductions of Klein OPE wa r ning tags/labels . The y are organiz ed by product categor y. Some wa r ning inf or mation f or connecting de vices is pr inted on a durab le label wrapped around the lan y ard. A set of plastic wa r ning tags is attached to the major ity of OPE products . Each set contains f our types of wa r ning/inf or mation tags: 1. A General Hazar d Ta g will be attached to each OPE product. 2. General W arning Ta gs will be included on all OPE products in a par ticular categor y. F or e xample , all OPE har nesses will ha ve general har ness wa r ning tags . 3. Specific W arning Ta gs will be included f or each class of products within a par ticular categor y. F or e xample , Cat. No . 87012 and 87020 har nesses ha ve t heir o wn specific wa r ning tags . 4. A Pr oduct ID Ta g will be attached to each OPE product. General Hazard Ta g for All OPE Products This tag is the first in a set of wa r ning tags which will be attached to each Klein OPE product. Product ID Ta g for All OP E Harnesses This tag (front and bac k sides sho wn) is the last in a set of wa r ning tags which will be attached to each Klein OPE har ness . MODEL; DA TE: A A SER. NO.: SIZE: Questions? Call TOLL FREE 1-800-553-4676 Klein T ools, T T Inc. Made in U.S.A. PRODUCT ID YEAR JAN FEB MAR APR MA A A JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 20 20 20 20 20 Name of User Date Into Ser vice (Month/Y ear) Klein-Lok ® , Klein-Kor d ® , Softee™, Ultra- Hyde™, Klei n-Gard™ A2 892 1 Read Other Side PRODUCT ID ® Competent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment ever y 6 months. Mark month of curr ent year if it passes. Remove from ser - vice if it is not inspected ever y 6 months; if it fails,r emove and replace. ANSI A10.14, Z359.1; OSHA 1910, 1915 & 1926

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esWarning Tags and Labels – HarnessesKlein attaches highly-durable warning and instruction tags/labels tags/labels to its OPE OPE products. In the event any of these tags orlabels become unattached, lost, or damaged, contact the Klein Tools Sales Department, toll-free, at 1-800-553-4676for information on how to have the tags replaced free of charge.

Types Types T of OPE Warning Warning W Tags/Tags/T Labels

This section contains black and white reproductions of Klein OPE warning tags/labels. They are organized byproduct category. Some warning information for connecting devices is printed on a durable label wrapped around the lanyard.

A set of plastic warning tags is attached to the majority of OPE products.

Each set contains four types of warning/information tags:

1. A General Hazard Tag will be attached to each OPE product.

2. General Warning Tags will be included on all OPE products in a particular category. For example, all OPE harnesses will have general harness warning tags.

3. Specific Warning Tags will be included for each class of products within a particular category. For example, Cat.No. 87012 and 87020 harnesses have their own specific warning tags.

4. A Product ID Tag will be attached to each OPE product.

General Hazard Tag for All OPE Products

This tag is the first in a set of warning tags which will beattached to each Klein OPE product.

Product ID Tag for All OPE Harnesses

This tag (front and back sides shown) is the last in a set of warning tags which will be attached to each Klein OPE harness.

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Competent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment every 6 months. Mark month of current year if it passes. Remove from ser-vice if it is not inspected every 6 months; if it fails,remove and replace.emove and replace.emove and replace.

Competent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment ever Competent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment everCompetent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment ever Competent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment everCompetent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment ever Competent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment everCompetent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment ever Competent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment ever

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Tag Tag T for Lightweight Fall-Arrest Fall-Arrest F Harnesses87140, 87141

Tag Tag T for Lightweight Fall-Arrest/Fall-Arrest/F PositioningHarnesses87144, 87145, LH5249 style, LH5266 style, LH5268style, LH5278 style, LH5282 style

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Call TOLL FREE at 1-800-553-4676Klein Tools, Tools, T Inc.OSHA 1910, 1915 & 1926ANSI A10.14, ANSI Z359.1 Made in U.S.A.Klein-Lite®, Klein-Lok®, Klein-Kord®, Softee™, Ultra-Hyde™

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■ Read, understand and follow all instructions, cautions and warnings attached to and/or packed with this and allallother occupational protective equipment before each use.■ For use by properly trained professionals only.■ Employer – Before allowing the use of this equipment, instruct your employees as to its proper use and alert themthemto these warnings.■ Harness must be worn so that the fall-arrest D-ring is centered in back.■ Fall-arrest anchorage must support a minimum of 5,000 lbs. (22.2kN) per attached worker and be independent ofsupport a minimum of 5,000 lbs. (22.2kN) per attached worker and be independent ofworker support.■ Attach fall-arrest connecting devices that meet OSHA standards only to the rear fall-arrest D-ring.■ Rig to avoid contact with structures below in the event of a fall. The free-fall distance must not exceed 6 ft.(1.8m).ft.(1.8m).If using a deceleration unit, add 3-1/2 ft. (1m) to free-fall distance to allow for unit extension.■ For fall arrest, always keep anchorage at or above shoulder height to minimize fall distance.■ OPE equipment must be destroyed if subjected to impact loading.■ OSHA requires that impact force in a fall NOT exceed an 1,800 lb.. (8kN) limit with a harness. At a given weight, theexceed an 1,800 lb.. (8kN) limit with a harness. At a given weight, thelonger the free fall, the greater the resulting impact force. Therefore, minimize slack in fall-arrest connecting device orce. Therefore, minimize slack in fall-arrest connecting device oruse deceleration unit to stay under 1,800 lbs. (8kN).■ Whenever there is risk of a fall, personal fall-arrest protection must be used. Therefore, when working at an an elevated position, always attach the fall-arrest D-ring in the back of the harness to an approved fall-arrest anchorageanchoragewith a suitable fall-arrest lanyard or other connecting device. Where not possible, use alternative fall-arrest protection.■ Always visually check that: 1) each snap hook freely engages the intended D-ring or anchorage, and 2) the the snap-hook keeper (latch) is completely closed with each use. Have a co-worker visually check to make sure that thethelocking snap hook attached to the fall-arrest D-ring (centered in the back of the harness) is properly secured. Neverrrely solely on feel or sound in attempting to determine that a snap hook is engaged.■ Always visually check that all buckles and connectors are properly closed before each use.■ Before each use check that: OPE equipment is free of burns, cuts, abrasions, broken strands or stitches, kinks,kinks,knots or excessive wear, 2) rivets are not bent, loose or missing, 3) buckles, D-rings and other hardware are not dis--torted or cracked, 4) buckle tongue does not bind on buckle and buckle holes are not damaged, and 5) hook keeperskeepersare free of burrs, functioning properly, clean and not bent. If the OPE equipment does not pass the inspection, ititshould be removed from service immediately and destroyed or re-inspected by a competent person as defined byvice immediately and destroyed or re-inspected by a competent person as defined byOSHA to determine its usability.■ Never allow this equipment to come in contact with fire, high-temperature surfaces, welding sparks, or other heatheatsources. ■ Harnesses must be properly sized and adjusted to fit user. Always wear harness snug to avoid injury.

■ Only use locking snap hooks.■ OPE equipment must only be used for the specific purpose for which it is designed and intended.■ Never punch additional holes in or alter any OPE equipment in any way.■ Never attach ladder or rebar hooks onto a D-ring.■ Never attach multiple snap hooks onto a D-ring.■ Never attach anything to a D-ring other than a single, locking snap hook. The existence of another object attached totoa D-ring may prevent or falsely indicate snap-hook engagement.■ For personal use only. NOT for towing or hoisting.■ NOT for recreational or sporting use.■ Assume the responsibility for determining that your OPE harness and equipment are in excellent condition at allalltimes.■ Store your OPE equipment in a clean, dry area such as a tool chest or storage room.■ Klein strongly recommends that Klein components NOT be interchanged with other components made by otherothermanufacturers, because Klein cannot guarantee that other manufacturers' components are free of defects in in materials or workmanship.

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Call TOLL FREE at 1-800-553-4676Klein Tools, Tools, T Inc.OSHA 1910, 1915 & 1926ANSI A10.14, ANSI Z359.1 Made in U.S.A.Klein-Lite®, Klein-Lok®, Klein-Kord®, Softee™, Ultra-Hyde™

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■ Read, understand and follow all instructions, cautions and warnings attached to and/or packed with this and allother occupational protective equipment before each use.■ For use by properly trained professionals only.■ Employer – Before allowing the use of this equipment, instruct your employees as to its proper use and alert themto these warnings.■ Harness must be worn so that the fall-arrest D-ring is centered in back.■ Fall-arrest anchorage must support a minimum of 5,000 lbs. (22.2kN) per attached worker and be independent ofworker support.■ Attach fall-arrest connecting devices that meet OSHA standards only to the rear fall-arrest D-ring.■ Attach positioning connecting devices that meet OSHA standards only to the side D-rings. Side D-rings are NOT forfall arrest.■ Positioning anchorages must support at least twice the potential impact load of an employee's fall or 3,000 lbs.(13.3kN), whichever is greater.■ Rig to avoid contact with structures below in the event of a fall. The free-fall distance must not exceed 6 ft. (1.8m).If using a deceleration unit, add 3-1/2 ft. (1m) to free-fall distance to allow for unit extension.■ For fall arrest, always keep anchorage at or above shoulder height to minimize fall distance.■ OPE equipment must be destroyed if subjected to impact loading.■ OSHA requires that impact force in a fall NOT exceed an 1,800 lb. (8kN) limit with a harness. At a given weight, thelonger the free fall, the greater the resulting impact force. Therefore, minimize slack in fall-arrest connecting device oruse deceleration unit to stay under 1,800 lbs. (8kN).■ Whenever there is risk of a fall, personal fall-arrest protection must be used. Therefore, when working at an elevatedposition, always attach the fall-arrest D-ring in the back of the harness to an approved fall-arrest anchorage with asuitable fall-arrest lanyard or other connecting device. Where not possible, use alternative fall-arrest protection.■ Always visually check that: 1) each snap hook freely engages the intended D-ring or anchorage, and 2) the snap-hook keeper (latch) is completely closed with each use. Have a co-worker visually check to make sure that the lock-ing snap hook attached to the fall-arrest D-ring (centered in the back of the harness) is properly secured. Never relysolely on feel or sound in attempting to determine that a snap hook is engaged.■ Always visually check that all buckles and connectors are properly closed before each use.■ Before each use check that: OPE equipment is free of burns, cuts, abrasions, broken strands or stitches, kinks,knots or excessive wear, 2) rivets are not bent, loose or missing, 3) buckles, D-rings and other hardware are not distorted or cracked, 4) buckle tongue does not bind on buckle and buckle holes are not damaged, and 5) hook keepersare free of burrs, functioning properly, clean and not bent. If the OPE equipment does not pass the inspection, itshould be removed from service immediately and destroyed or re-inspected by a competent person as defined byOSHA to determine its usability.

■ Never allow this equipment to come in contact with fire, high-temperature surfaces, welding sparks, or other heatsources.■ Harnesses must be properly sized and adjusted to fit user. Always wear harness snug to avoid injury.■ Only use locking snap hooks.■ OPE equipment must only be used for the specific purpose for which it is designed and intended.■ Never punch additional holes in or alter any OPE equipment in any way.■ Never attach ladder or rebar hooks onto a D-ring.■ Never attach multiple snap hooks onto a D-ring.■ Never attach anything to a D-ring other than a single, locking snap hook. The existence of another object attached toa D-ring may prevent or falsely indicate snap-hook engagement.■ For personal use only. NOT for towing or hoisting.■ NOT for recreational or sporting use.■ Assume the responsibility for determining that your OPE harness and equipment are in excellent condition at alltimes.■ Store your OPE equipment in a clean, dry area such as a tool chest or storage room.■ Klein strongly recommends that Klein components NOT be interchanged with other components made by other manufacturers, because Klein cannot guarantee that other manufacturers' components are free of defects inmaterials or workmanship.

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INSPECTION GRIDCompetent person, as defined by OSHA, must inspect equipment every 6 months. Mark month of currentcurrentyear if it passes. Remove from service if it is not inspected every 6 months; if it fails, remove and replace.eplace.

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General Tags: Tags: T Fall-Arrest Fall-Arrest F Harness Catalog Numbers87012, 87020, 87021, 87022, 87023, 87044, 87074, 87075, 87076, 87080, 87081, 87082, 87090, 87091, 87092,87093, 87810, 87811, 87812, 87813, 87814, 87820, 87821, 87822, 87823, 87824, 87829, 87830, 87831, 87832,87840, 87841, 87842, 87850, 87851, 87852, 87853, 87854, 87890, 87891, 87892, 87893

■ AVERTISSEMENT: Ne pas réutiliser un harnaisayant déjà interrompu la chute d’un utilisateur.■ AVERTISSEMENT: Ajuster la sangle pec-torale à mi-hauteur de la poitrine.

■ AVERTISSEMENT: Au cours d’une opération desauvetage, le ou les cordages ne devraient étre fixésqu’à l’anneau simple monté à l’arrière ou aux aux a deuxanneaux coulissants en forme de D montés montés m sur lesépaules.

■ WARNING: Any unit harness which has seen fall arresting service should not be used after suchservice.■ WARNING: The chest strap should be positioned atthe mid-chest mid-chest m level.■ WARNING: During a rescue, the line line l or lines lines l shouldshouldshoulbe attached only to the single-mounted back D-ring D-ring D and/orto both shoulder- mounted mounted m sliding D-rings.D-rings.D

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not damaged, and 5) hook keepers are free of burrs, func-tioning properly, properly, properly clean and and a not bent. If the OPE equipmentdoes not pass the inspection, it should be removed fromservice immediately and destroyed or re-inspected by acompetent person as defined by OSHA to determine itsusability.

■ Assume the responsibility for determining that yourOPE harness and equipment are in excellent conditionat all times.■ Whenever Whenever W there there t is a risk of a fall, personal fall-arrestprotection must must m be used. Therefore, when when w working working w atan elevated position, always attach the fall-arrest D-ring in the back of the harness harness h to an approved fall-arrestanchorage with with w a suitable fall-arrest lanyard lanyard l or other con-necting necting n device. Where not possible, possible, p use use u alternative fall-arrestprotection.■ Never punch additional additional a holes or alter any OPE equipmentequipmentein any way.

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■ Never attach ladder or rebar hooks onto a D-ring.■ Never attach multiple snap snap s hooks onto a D-ring.D-ring.D■ Never attach anything to a D-ring other than a sin-gle, locking snap snap s hook. The existence of anotherobject attached to a D-ring may prevent or falsely indiindii -cate snap-hook engagement.

■ Store your OPE equipment in a clean, dry area such asa tool chest or storage room.room.room■ Employer – Before allowing the use of this equipment,instruct your employees as to its proper use and alert themto these warnings.

■ Read, understand and follow all instructions, cau-tions and warnings attached to and/or packed with thisand all occupational protective equipment before eachuse.■ Klein strongly recommends that Klein componentsNOT be interchanged with other components mademademby other manufacturers because Klein cannot guarantee thatother manufacturers’manufacturers’manufacturers components are free free f of defects of defects of in mate-mate-matrials or workmanship.workmanship.w

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Specific Tags: Tags: T Fall-ArrestFall-ArrestF Harness Catalog Numbers 87020, 87021, 87022, 87023, 87074, 87075, 87076

For Fall-Arrest Use Only■ HarnessHarnessHarnes must be worn so that that t the the t fall-arrest

D-ring is centered in back.■ Fall-arrest anchorage must support a minimum ofsupport a minimum ofs5,000 lbs. (22.2kN) per attached worker and be inde-pendent of worker of worker of support.

■ Attach Attach A fall-arrest connecting devices devices d thatthattmeet OSHAstandards only to the rear fall-arrestD-ring.■ Rig to avoid contact with structures belowin the event of a fall. The free-fall distancemust not exceed 6 ft. (1.8m). Ifusing a decel-eration unit, add 3-1/2 ft. (1m) to the free-fall distance toallow for unit extension.■ For fall-arrest, always keep anchorage at or aboveshoulder height to minimize minimize m fall distance.

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■ OSHA requires requires requ that impact impact i force in a fallNONON TOTO exceed an 1,800 lb. (8kN) limit with with w a har-ness. At a given given g weight, weight, w the longer the free fall,the greater the resulting impact force. Therefore,Therefore,Tminimize slack in fall-arrest connecting deviceor use deceleration unit to stay under 1,800 lbs.(8kN).(8kN).(

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Warning Tags and Labels – HarnessesSpecific Tags: Tags: T Fall-Arrest/Fall-Arrest/F Positioning Harness Catalog Numbers 87080, 87081, 87082, 87810, 87811, 87812, 87813, 87814, 87820, 87821, 87822, 87823, 87824, 87829, 87830,87831, 87832, 87962, 87963, 87964, 87965

For Fall-arrest and Positioning Use Only■ Harness must be worn worn w so that the fall-arrest

D-ring D-ring D is centered in back.■ Attach fall-arrest connecting devices that meetmeetmOSHA standards only to the rear fall-arrest D-ring.D-ring.D

■ Attach Attach A positioning connecting devices devices d thatmeet OSHA standards only to the side D-ringsD-ringsD .-rings.-ringsSide D-rings are NOT for fall-arrest.■ Fall-arrest anchorage must support a miniminim -mum of 5,000 lbs. (22.(22.( 2kN) 22.2kN) 22. per attached attached a workerand be independent of wof wof orker worker w support.■ Positioning anchorage must support at least twice thepotentialpotentialpotenti ial ial mp imp i act mpact mp load of an employee’s fall or 3,000 lbs.(13.3kN), whichever is greater.■ For fall-arrest, always keep anchorage at or aboveshoulder height to minimize fall distance.

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■ Rig to avoid contact with structures belowin the event of a fall. The free-fall distancemumumsusutsts not exceed 6 ft. (1.8m). If using a deceler-ation ation a unit, add 3-1/2 ft. (1m)to the free-fall dis-dis-ditance tance t to allow allow a for unit extension.■ OSHArequires requires requ that impact impact i force in a fall NOT

exceed an 1,800 lb. (8kN) limit with with w a harness. At aAt aAgiven weight, weight, w the longer the free fall, the greater theresulting impact force. Therefore, minimize slack in fallTherefore, minimize slack in fallTherefore, minimize slack in fal-arrest connecting connecting c device device d or use use u deceleration deceleration d unit tostay under 1,800 lbs. (8kN).

Specific Tags: Tags: T Fall-Arrest/Fall-Arrest/F Retrieval Harness Catalog Numbers87090, 87091, 87092, 87093, 87840, 87841, 87842

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■ OSHArequires that impact impact i force in a fall NOTexceed an 1,800 lb. (8kN) (8kN) ( limit with with w a harness.harness.hAt a given weight, weight, w the longer the free fall, thethethgreater the resulting impact force. Therefore,minimize slack in fall-arrest connecting device oruse deceleration unit to stay under 1,800 lbs.(8kN).

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■ Retrieval anchorage must support support s at lat lat easleasl teasteastwice the potential impact load of an employee’employee’employeesfall or 3,000 lbs. (13.3kN), whichever whichever w is greater.■ Rig to avoid contact with structures belowin the event of a fall. The free-fall distance

must must m not exceed 6 ft. (1.8m). If using a deceler-ation unit, add 3-1/2 ft. (1m) to the free-fall distanceto allow for unit extension.■ For fall-arrest,always keep anchorage at or at or at aboveor aboveor shoulder height to minimize minimize m fall distance.

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Specific Tags: Tags: T Fall-Arrest/Suspension Fall-Arrest/Suspension F Bosun's Chair/Harness Catalog Numbers87044

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■ OSHA requires that impact force force force force force iexceed an 1,800 lb. (8kN) limit with (8kN) limit with (8kN) limit with (8kN) limit with (8kN) limit with At a given weight, the longer the the frgreater the resulting impact force.force.force.force.force.force.force.force.force.

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■ For fall-arrest, alwaysFor fall-arrest, alwaysFor fall-arrest, alway keep anchorage at orabove shoulder shoulder s height to minimize fall distance.distance.d■ Fall-arrest anchorage must support a mia mia n-min-miimum of 5,000 lbs. (22.2kN) per attached workerand be independent of worker of worker of support.■ Suspension anchorage must support support s atleast twice the potential impact load of an of an of employee’employee’employees fallor 3,000 lbs. (13.3kN), whichever whichever w is greater.■ Rig to avoid contact with structures below in theevent of a fall. The free-fall distance must not exceed 6ft. (1.8m). If using a deceleration unit, add 3-1/2 ft. (1m)(1m)(1mto the the t free-fall distance to allow allow a for unit extension.

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For Fall-Arrest and Suspension Use Only■ Attach suspension connecting devices that

meet meet m OSHA standards standards st only to the the t top top t front front f D-ring onBosun’s Chair harness.■ Attach Attach A fall-arrest connecting devices that that t meetOSHA standards only to the rear fall-arrest D-ring.■ HarnessHarnessHarnes must be worn so that the fall-arrest D-ringis centered in back.

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esWarning Tags and Labels – HarnessesSpecific Tags: Tags: T Fall-Arrest/Suspension Fall-Arrest/Suspension F Web Web W Seat Harness Catalog Numbers87012

Specific Tags: Tags: T Fall-Arrest/Fall-Arrest/F Positioning/Suspension Harness Catalog Numbers87890, 87891, 87892, 87893

Specific Tags: Tags: T Fall-Arrest/Fall-Arrest/F Positioning/Retrieval Harness Catalog Numbers87850, 87851, 87852, 87853, 87854

■ Harness Harness H must be worn so that that t the the t fall-arrestD-ring is centered in back.■ For fall-arrest, alwayskeep anchorage at orat orat above shoulder shoulder s height to minimize fall distance.distance.d■ Fall-arrest anchorage must support support s a mini-mum of 5,000 lbs. (22.2kN) per attached workerand be independent of worker of worker of support.■ Suspension anchorage must support at least twicethe the t potential impact impact i load load l of an employee’s fall or 3,000lbs. (13.3kN), whichever whichever w is greater. Read

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For Fall-Arrest and Suspension Use OnlyOnlyO■ Attach the suspension V-sling connectingconnectingconnectindevice only to the seat strap D-rings on Web

Seat harness. harness. h Web seat harnesses are designed forWeb seat harnesses are designed forWuse and supplied with V-sling as suspension con-necting device. V-sling is NOT for fall-arrest.■ Attach Attach A fall-arrest connecting devices that that t meetOSHA standards only to the rear fall-arrest D-ring.

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■ Rig to avoid contact with structures belowin the event of a fall. The free-fall distancemust not exceed 6 ft. (1.8m). If using a decel-eration unit, add 3-1/2 ft. (1m) to the free-fall dis-tance to allow for unit extension.■ OSHArequires that impact force in a fall NOT

exceed an 1,800 lbs. (8kN) limit with a harness. At agiven weight, the longer the free fall the greater theresulting impact force. Therefore, minimize slack infall-arrest connecting connecting c device or use use u deceleration unitunitunito stay under under u 1,800 lbs. (8kN).

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■ Harness for Tree-trimming professionals only.Know and and a follow ANSI Z-133.1 regulations.■ Harness Harness H must be worn so that that t the the t fall-arrest D-ringis centered in back.

■ Attach fall-arrest connecting connecting c devices thatthattmeet meet m OSHAeet OSHAeet standards standards st only to the the t rear rear r fall-arrestD-ring.■ Attach positioning connecting devices thatconnecting devices thatcmeet meet m OSHA standards standards st only to the the t side for-ward-facing belt D-rings.■ Attach suspension connecting devices that meetOSHA standards only to the upward-facing D-ringsattached to the web seat.■ Only the the t D-ring D-ring D in the the t back of the the t harness shall shall s beused for fall arrest.

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■ Rig to avoid contact with structures belowin the event of a fall. The free-fall distancemust not exceed 6 ft. (1.8m). If using a decel-eration unit, add 3-1/2 ft. (1m) to the free-fall dis-tance to allow for unit extension.■ For fall arrest, always keep anchorage at orabove shoulder height to minimize fall distance.■ OSHA requires that impact force in a fall NOT exceedan 1,800 lbs. (8kN) limit with a harness. At a givenweight, the longer the free fall, the greater the resultingimpact force. Therefore, minimize slack in fall-arrest con-necting device or use deceleration unit to stay under1,800 lbs. (8kN).

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S■ NOTE: Maximum load capacity for accessoryhook and accessory ring is 25 lbs. (11.3kg).■ Fall-arrest anchorage must support a mini-mum of 5,000 lbs. (22.2kN) per attached workerand be independent of worker support.■ Positioning and suspension anchorages

must support at least twice the potential impact loadof an employee’s fall or 3,000 lbs. (13.3kN), whicheveris greater.

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For Fall-Arrest, Positioning andRetrieval Use Only

■ Harness Harness H must be worn so that that t the the t fall-arrest D-ringis centered in back.■ Attach Attach A fall-arrest connecting devices that that t meetOSHA standards only to the rear fall-arrest D-ring.

■ Attach Attach A positioning connecting devices thatthattmeet OSHAstandards only to side D-rings. SideD-rings D-rings D are NOT for fall arrest.■ Attach retrieval connecting devices that meetOSHA standards standards st to shoulder D-rings. ShoulderD-rings are NOT for for f fall arrestarresta .rrest.rrest■ To use the retrieval function of this harness, attachthe two locking snap hooks of the V-sling only to thethethshoulder strap D-rings. D-rings. D Attach rope thimble eye of Vof Vof -slingonly to a retrieval device meeting OSHAstandards.■ Only the the t D-ring D-ring D in the the t back of the the t harness shall shall s beused for fall-arrest.

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■ Fall-arrest anchorage must supportsupporta supportminisupportminisupportmini-minimummumm of5,000lb5,000lb5,000s.lbs.lb5,000lb5,000s.5,000lb5,000 (22.2.22kN)22kN)2 pe2kN)pe2kN) r per pe attactact hedhedh worworw keorkeor rkerkeand and an beindeindein pedepede ndpendpe enndennd t ent en ofwofwof orworw keorkeor r ker ke supportsupport.support■ Positioning and retrieval anchorages mustsupportsupportatsupportleast twice twice tw the the th potenpotenpot tientien al tial ti impaimpaim ctpactpa loadloadloof an emplemplem oyploypl eeoyeeoy ’s ees ee fallfallfa or 3,000lb000lb000 s.lbs.lb (13.3kN)3kN)3kN),kN)

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