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2-5 HOW TO TAKE OFF THE HARNESS
After work, once there is no risk of fall from height anymore, unlock the different
buckles to take off the harness.
3 - USE
3-1 USE INFORMATION
To correctly attach the full body harness to an anchorage point (compliant with
EN 795) and make sure that the work will be performed in a way that it minimizes
as much as possible the risk of fall and reduces the work height, we recommend
that you proceed as follows:
• To connect an energy absorber (compliant with EN 355) to the back attaching
element of the full body harness ( cf. EN 355) or an automatic retractable fall
arrester (compliant with EN 360).
• For the chest attaching element of the fall arrester of the harness, connect a
mobile fall arrester which includes an anchorage support (rigid compliant with.
EN 353-1, flexible compliant with EN 353-2).
ANCHORAGE POINT
If possible, to be used with anchorage devices (conformed to the EN 795 standard
- please refer to the corresponding user instruction) or structural anchor. that is to
say elements fixed to last to a structure (wall, post...).
Check that the anchorage point:
• Offers minimum resistance of 12 kN, for metallic and 18 kN for non-metallic
elements,
• Is situated ideally above the operator, (cf. X).
• Is vertically in line with the working surface: (maximum angle ± 30°),
• Is totally suited to the equipment attaching device
• Has no sharp edges
ATTACHEMENT OF SELF-RETRACTING LIFELINE
Webbing attaching extension enables fast and easy attachment of personal self-
retracting lifelines.
Back attachement point for SRL (webbing attaching extension) is for attaching
the Self-Retracting Device when not connected to an Anchorage Connection
Point for purposes of fall protection. Lanyard Parking Attachments shall never be
used as a Fall Protection Attachment Element.
CARABINER
Connector is compliant with EN 362 standard
• The carabiner must be connected directly to the harness with no intermediary
buckle.
• When the carabiner is used for attachment to an anchorage point, check for
compliance with the recommendations of the "ANCHORAGE POINT" para-
graph.
It is also possible to use a webbing anchor point (EN 795) or an anchoring clamp
(EN 362) to attach oneself to an anchorage point.
WHEN CONNECTING THE CARABINER, MAKE SURE THAT THE
CAUTION:
The carabiner is an essential component for your safety (please refer to the cor-
responding user instruction). We therefore advise you to:
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LOCKING SYSTEM IS IN PLACE.

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