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• Disinfect parts that come into contact with the operator's skin,
using a disinfectant suitable for the material of the equipment
(see 'Specification'). Strictly follow the disinfectant manufacturer's
recommendations and procedures
• ALWAYS allow the equipment to dry naturally, and keep it away from
open fire or any other heat source
Note: This also applies to equipment that has become wet during use.
Lubrication
• Occasionally apply a small amount of a suitable spray lubricant to the
gate mechanism of the karabiner and hook. Afterwards, perform a
thorough inspection as described in 'Inspection procedure'
Transport
• ALWAYS transport this equipment inside a dedicated bag or suitable
container that protects it from mechanical damage and shields the
equipment from high temperatures, humidity, UV rays and chemicals
Storage
• Store this tool carefully in a secure, dry place out of the reach of
children
• Store at moderate temperature and humidity, away from direct
sunlight or chemicals, inside a dedicated, UV-proof bag or container
• Never place heavy objects on top of this equipment
Disposal
Service life and product obsolescence
WARNING: Fall arrest gear is designed to arrest a fall from height ONLY
ONCE! If subjected to an arrested fall, the gear must be withdrawn from
service and rendered unusable.
Note: The date on which the product is removed from the original
packaging for the first time becomes the 'date of first use', which should
be recorded on the Inspection Record (see end of this manual). The
specified working life begins from this point.
• Due to the ingress of dirt and grit, chemical contamination, edge
and surface damage, UV-light degradation and general wear
and tear, all fall arrest, work positioning and restraint equipment
manufactured from synthetic fibres (webbing and/or rope) is subject to
a manufacturer's statement of obsolescence, which is a requirement
of BS EN365:2004
• This equipment is subject to a maximum working life of 5 years from
the recorded date of first use, providing the product has been correctly
stored, maintained and subjected to regular inspections by a trained
and competent person
• New equipment may be stored for a maximum of 5 years from the
date of manufacturing as indicated on the product, and will still give
the potential 5-year working life – providing it remains in the original
manufacturer's packaging
Note: Other reasons why the product may be considered obsolete
include, but are not limited to, changes of applicable standard, regulations
or legislation, development of new techniques, or incompatibility with
other equipment.
WARNING: Remove fall arrest equipment from service if:
• it has been used to arrest a fall
• any damage is present
• identification is not evident (permanent markings are not legible or
have been damaged/removed)
• it exceeds its specified service life
• its full service history is unknown
• you have any doubt as to its integrity
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