7. The materials from which lashing straps are made have selective resistance to chemical
attacks. Seek the advice of the manufacturer or supplier if exposure to chemicals is
anticipated. It should be noted that the effects of chemicals may increase with rising
temperatures. The resistance of synthetic fibres to chemical reactions is summarised
below:
- Polypropylene is affected less by acids and alkalis and is suitable for applications in
which high resistance to chemicals is required, with the exception of some organic
solvents.
- Harmless acid solutions or alkalis can become so concentrated through evaporation
that they cause damage. Contaminated lashing straps should immediately be taken
out of use, rinsed in cold water and dried in the open air.
8. This lashing straps are suitable for the following temperature ranges:
– –40 °C to +80 °C for Polypropylene (PP);
These temperature ranges may alter depending on the chemical environment. In this
event, you must seek the advice of the manufacturer or supplier. A change in the
environmental temperature during transport may affect the forces in the webbing.
Check the lashing force after entering warm regions.
9. Lashing straps must be taken out of use or returned to the manufacturer for repair if
they show any signs of damage. The following points are considered to be signs of
damage:
- for webbing (that must be taken out of use): tears, cuts, nicks and breaks in load-
bearing fibres and stitches; deformations resulting from exposure to heat.
- with end fittings and tensioning devices: deformations, cracks, pronounced signs of
wear, signs of corrosion. Only lashing straps bearing identification labels shall be
repaired. If there is any accidental contact with chemical products, the lashing strap
must be removed from service and the manufacturer or supplier consulted.
10. Care should be taken that the lashing strap is not damaged by the sharp edges of
the load on which it is used. Regular visual inspection before and after each use is
recommended.
11. Only legibly marked and labelled lashing straps may be used.
12. Lashing straps must not be overloaded: The maximum hand force of 250 N (25 daN
on the label; 1 daN ≈ 1 kg) may be applied with only one hand. Mechanical aids
such as bars or levers etc. may not be used unless they are part of the tensioning
device. (HG01477A-1)
13. Lashing straps may not be used when knotted.
14. Damage to labels must be prevented by keeping them away from sharp edges of
the load and, if possible, from the load.
15. Webbing must be protected against friction, abrasion and damage from loads with
sharp edges by using protective sleeves and / or corner protectors.
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