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3. Squeeze the lock on the nape strap to loosen.
4. Squeeze the finger tabs on each strap together to tighten.
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Inspection
The Super V Helmet's useful life may be affected by several things, including heat, cold, sunlight and chemical exposures.
See
4.1 Useful Service Life
3.1
Shell
1. Visually inspect the shell for breakage, cracks, craze pattern, discoloration, chalky appearance, or any other unusual
condition
2. Inspect the shell for brittleness by flexing the brim. Any of the above conditions can indicate a loss of impact, penetration
and/or electrical resistance; and the helmet must be replaced immediately.
3.2
Suspension
1. Inspect for loss of flexibility of the suspension.
2. Inspect for cracks, breaks, frayed straps or damaged stitching. If any are found, the suspension must be replaced
immediately.
3. Inspect for proper installation of the suspension. All four (4) suspension clips must be fully seated into the suspension
slots in the helmet shell.
3.3
Liner
Inspect for dents, cracks, flaking, or other damage. If any of these conditions are found, the entire helmet must be replaced
immediately.
NOTE: When replacing the suspension, the liner must be removed from the shell, and the surfaces of the shell and liner that
are not normally visible should be inspected for the above conditions. See
Service Life
Guidelines.
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Helmet Care
Helmets must be cleaned regularly for easy inspection and to help the wearer avoid skin irritations. Clean only with mild soap
(no detergents) and warm water.
Like any piece of specialized equipment, a helmet must not be abused. It must not be thrown, dropped or used as a support.
The helmet must be stored in a clean, dry area not subject to extremes of heat, cold, or humidity.
4.1
Useful Service Life Guidelines
The Super V Helmet was designed with high quality, wear resistant materials; but it will not last forever. The protective
properties of the helmet will be degraded by exposure to many common work environments, such as temperature extremes,
chemical exposure, UV radiation, and normal day-to-day wear and tear.
The user must inspect the helmet regularly (see
your safety. In extreme exposure conditions, the helmet (or certain parts) may need to be replaced even after only a short
period of use. As a general guideline, even if the helmet appears to be in good shape, MSA recommends the following
replacement schedule.
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Guidelines. Before and after each use, inspect the helmet as follows:
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Inspection) and replace it or any part necessary. Never take a chance with
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4.1 Useful

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