Application Examples; Winch With Radio Frequency Identification (Rfid) - MSA SCE1064002 Instructions D'utilisation

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Type of Use
Infrequent to Light
Moderate to Heavy
Severe to Contin-
uous
Record formal inspections in the provided Inspection Log. Punch or indelibly mark the inspection grid attached to the
winch. Do not use a winch with a formal inspection date older than twelve (12) months. Tag winches with formal inspec-
tions that are out of date as "UNUSABLE" and remove them from service until after formal inspection. The safety of
users depends upon the continued efficiency and durability of the winch. MSA recommends keeping a log of formal
inspections for all components in a fall protection system or subsystem.
5.4

Winch with Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)

The winch includes an RFID chip that can be accessed by an RFID scanner to help track inspection and service infor-
mation. RFID chip locations for applicable products are shown in the figures of section 2 in this manual.
Application
Conditions of Use
Examples
Good storage condi-
Rescue &
tions, indoor or infre-
confined space,
quent outdoor use,
Factory mainte-
room temperature,
nance
clean environments
Fair storage condi-
Transportation,
tions, indoor and
Residential
extended outdoor use,
construction, Utili-
all temperatures,
ties, Warehouse
clean or dusty envi-
ronments
Harsh storage condi-
Commercial
tions, prolonged or
construction,
continuous outdoor
Oil & Gas, Mining
use, all temperatures,
dirty environment
Workman Winch
REQUIRED
RECOMMENDED
Competent Person
Factory Autho-
Inspection
rized Recertifica-
Frequency
tion Frequency
Annually
every 2-5 years
Semi-annually to
annually
every 1-2 years
Quarterly to Semi-
At least annually
annually
At least
At least
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