5
Inspection
WARNING!
Inspect the winch as instructed on the labels and in this manual. Failure to follow the instructions can result in serious
injury or death.
5.1
Corrective Action
Winches that do not meet the inspection criteria must be tagged "UNUSABLE" and removed from service immediately.
The winch may be repairable. Contact MSA for further information.
5.2
Inspection Frequency
WARNING!
When a test load is needed to allow inspection of any winch function, do not use personnel as a load. Make sure the
area below the winch is free and clear of any obstructions. Always inspect the winch functions prior to each use.
Inspect the winch before each use.
Inspection before each use
Date of inspection
Inspector
Bolt / nuts / screws
Labels
Damage
Corrosion
Crank handle
Foldable handle
Braking
Locking action
Corrosion
Swivel
Damage / wear
Line ferrules / splices
Thimble
5.2.1 Line Payout and Retrieval
Mount the winch to a suitable anchorage connector (such as the MSA Workman Tripod) to allow operation of the crank.
While maintaining tension on the winch line, rotate the crank counterclockwise to pay the line out. Then rotate the crank
clockwise to check for proper line retrieval. A clicking sound indicates that line retrieval is functioning correctly. Remove
the product from use and return it to MSA if no clicking sound is heard. During line extraction and retraction, check that
the winding guide wraps the line tightly around the drum.
5.2.2 Handle
Check for cracks, bends and corrosion on the handle. Remove the product from use if any of these conditions are found
and contact MSA for a handle replacement.
Workman Winch
US
15