To correctly attach the fall arrest
harness to an anchorage point ( com-
pliant with EN 795 ), we recommend
that you proceed as follows :
To connect an energy absorber
( compliant with EN 355 )to the
back attaching element of the
fall arrest harness ( cf. EN 355 ) or
an automatic return fall arrester (
compliant with EN 360 )
For the chest attaching element
of the fall arrester of the harness,
connect a mobile fall arrester
which includes an anchorage
support ( rigid compliant with.
EN 353-1, flexible compliant with
EN 353-2 )
ADDITIONAL ELEMENTS AS PER
STANDARD EN 358
Element(s) that may be mounted on
a fall arrest harness so that it may be
used as or with a work positioning or
retaining system ( compliant with EN
358 )
In the working position, the adjust-
ment of the retaining lanyard must
not allow a free fall exceeding 0.50m.
This lanyard must be kept taut. This la-
nyard must be kept taut ( cf. 11 ). The
work positionning or retaining system
must not be used to stop a fall.
PuttING ON tHE FaLL aRRESt
HaRNESS
Please proceed as follows in order to
put your harness on without difficulty
(cf. 1) :
Take the harness by the Back 'D'
ring,
Put on the shoulder straps one
after the other,
Pass the thigh straps between
your legs, in order to lock them
into the buckles on either side of
your hips. Be careful not to cross
the thigh straps
Adjust the thigh straps by pulling
or releasing the strap end ( cf.2 )
If your harness is fitted with a
belt, adjust and buckle it ( cf.2 ).
For harnesses equipped with
shoulder strap adjustment, adjust
the shoulder straps one after the
other by pulling on or releasing
the end of the strap,
Attach the thorax strap if present,
Connect the thorax attaching
points of the harness using a
connector ( compliant with EN
362 )
For a fall arrest harness to be totally
efficient, it must be properly adjusted
(not too tight or too loose). Please
note: harnesses made of elasticised
webbing require a tighter fit.
Once your harness is adjusted, check
that no webbing is twisted or crossed
over, that all the buckles are correctly
attached and that the back 'D' is situa-
ted at the level of the shoulder blades.
For optimum safety, do not hesitate to
seek help.
uSE
The attachment of the fall arrest sys-
tem to the harness muSt be made
SOLELY by the back attaching ele-
ment provided for the purpose ( "D"
link or webbing attaching extension)
( cf. 3 ) or by chest anchorage points
(webbing link or "D" link ) ( cf. 4 & 5 ).
The chest attaching points must im-
peratively be used with two points at
the same time. The belt D-links and
the waist attaching points must only
be used to attach a work positioning
or retaining system and NEVER with a
fall arrest system ( cf. 6 ).
During use, check the adjusting and/
or attaching parts regularly.
cHEcKING
Before each use, carry out a thorough
visual examination to ensure that the
PPE, as well as any other equipment
that may be attached to it (connec-
tor, lanyard, etc.) is complete. Make
all necessary arrangements for the
implementation of any rescue in total
safety. In the event of your product
being damaged, consult the manu-
facturer or his agent. If you have any
doubts regarding the safe condition
of the product, or if the product has
been used to arrest a fall, it is essential
to your personal safety that the PPE
be withdrawn from service and sent
back to the manufacturer or a quali-
fied repair centre for checking, or des-
truction. Following examination, the
centre will either deliver or refuse writ-
ten authorisation to re-use the PPE. It
is strictly forbidden to modify or repair
a PPE yourself. Only the manufacturer
or a repair centre is qualified to carry
out these repairs.
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