Inspection Date:
Components:
Inspection:
Self-Rescue System
Inspect the Harness Interface. Ensure the Locking Pin (A) is fully seated (Red Warning Ring is
Figure 15
not visible) and both Locking Buttons (B) are engaged.
Inspect the Easy-Link D-Ring (C) for damage, corrosion, and proper working condition.
Inspect inside the Easy-Link D-Ring opening (D) to ensure the lifeline termination is in good
condition and the Latch Fuse (E) has not been broken from previous deployment.
Inspect the Descent Device Housing (F) through the Front Flap (G) for distortion, cracks, or
other damage. Verify that the Red Rope Exit Seal (H) is in place.
Open the Back Zipper (I) far enough to validate the Lifeline (J) is dry, undamaged, and properly
spooled.
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rope is expected after multiple descents (Figure 14). As long as strands of the rope are not
completely severed, the TRAINING System can remain in use for up to 20 descents (see
Appendix A).
Open the Hook and Loop Flap (L) on the side of the Backpack and verify that the Assisted
Rescue Cable (M) is properly seated in the in the slot on the Connector Side Housing Clip (N).
Inspect the Assisted Rescue Handle (O) to ensure that it is correctly positioned with the handle
protruding out the side of the Backpack.
All labels must be present and fully legible (see "Labels").
Full Body Harness
Inspect the Full Body Harness per the manufacturer's instructions.
Self-Rescue
Open the Back Zipper and remove the rope spool. See Figure 2 (L). Unspool the rope and
TRAINING System:
inspect the inner cylinder of the spool for cracks, distortion, or other signs of wear (Figure 17).
Lanyards and
Inspect Lanyards and Self-Retracting Devices per the manufacturer's instructions.
Self-Retracting
Devices
Serial Number(s):
Model Number:
Corrective Action/Maintenance:
Corrective Action/Maintenance:
Corrective Action/Maintenance:
Corrective Action/Maintenance:
Corrective Action/Maintenance:
Corrective Action/Maintenance:
Corrective Action/Maintenance:
Corrective Action/Maintenance:
1 Competent Person:
One who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions which are unsanitary,
hazardous, or dangerous to employees, and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them.
Table 3 – Inspection and Maintenance Log
(See Section 2 for Inspection Frequency)
On the Self-Rescue TRAINING System, some discoloration and fraying of the lifeline
Inspected By:
Date Purchased:
Date of First Use:
User
Approved By:
Date:
Approved By:
Date:
Approved By:
Date:
Approved By:
Date:
Approved By:
Date:
Approved By:
Date:
Approved By:
Date:
Approved By:
Date:
Competent
Person
1