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This guide must be translated by the dealer into the language of the country of use (except if the translation is provided by the manufacturer).
For your safety, comply strictly with the instructions for use, verification, maintenance and storage.
KRATOS SAFETY cannot be held liable for any direct or indirect accident occurring as a result of use other than provided for in this notice; do not use
this equipment beyond its capabilities!
USE AND PRECAUTIONS:
A harness is a piece of personal protection equipment; it should be allocated to a single user (it can only be used by one person at a time). A harness
should first be adjusted to the size of the operator. The straps should be adjusted once and for all so that the sub-pelvic strap is in position and the back
plate is properly positioned between the shoulder blades. A harness should be adjusted as close as possible to the body, without excess, so as to leave
the operator freedom of movement. Observe the following steps:
Before use for the first time the user should carry out a comfort and adjustability test, in a safe place, to ensure that the harness is the correct size and has
been adjusted correctly. On a harness the attachment points marked A can accept a fall arrest system, the attachment points marked A/2 can be connected
together to be connected to a fall arrest system. In general, it is recommended to use the back attachment point whenever possible because this is the best
configuration for the human body to absorb forces.
Attachment points that are not marked with either A or A/2 must not be used for connecting a fall prevention device.
The ventral attachment point, as well as the attachment points located at the side of the belt are for work positioning only. During use make sure to check
all fastenings and adjustment elements regularly. A harness should be connected to a fall arrest system by EN362 connectors.
SPECIAL CASE: harnesses with special marking.
The use of a harness in a zone for which it has not been certified is entirely at the user's risk.
FA 10 109 00: Harness serving to release the electrostatic charges that may accumulate on an item of clothing, thus preventing spark discharges (fire and
/ or explosion risks) provided that the wearer is connected to the ground (for instance by antistatic clothes and footwear).
Product markings should be checked periodically for legibility.
A harness may include a work positioning belt (EN 358). Observe the instructions applying to it. The harness anchorage point should be situated above
the user and must comply with EN 795:2012 (minimum strength: R>12kN). Make sure that the work is done in such a way as to limit the pendulum
effect, as well as the risk and the height of a fall. For safety reasons and before each use, make sure that in the event of a fall there is no obstacle
obstructing the normal deployment of the fall arrest system (free space under the user's feet). The clearance under the user's feet should be a minimum
of: refer to the fall arrest system manual.
Before and during use we advise you to make the necessary arrangements for a safe rescue if the need should arise. Suspension trauma can effect people
in different ways so it is essential that any rescue should be carried out safely as a quickly as possible.
A harness is for the sole use of people trained, skilled and in good health, or under the supervision of a trained and skilled person. Warning! Certain
medical conditions may affect user safety, if in doubt, consult your doctor.
Be aware of the hazards that could reduce the performance of your equipment, and therefore the user's safety, if exposed to extreme temperatures (<
-30°C or > 50°C), prolonged exposure to the elements (UV rays, humidity), chemical agents, electrical constraints, twisting of the fall arrest system
during use, sharp edges, friction or cutting, etc.
Check the condition of the harness before every use: visual inspection to check the condition of the straps (no signs of cuts, burns or abnormal shrinkage),
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