INSPECTION PROCEDURE:
Step 1: Webbing/Stitches Grasp webbing in your hands approximately 6 in. (152mm) to 8 in. (203mm) apart. Bend webbing in an inverted “U” as shown. (Illustration 6) The resulting surface tension will allow easier detection of damaged fibers or cuts. Follow this procedure along the entire length of the webbing, inspecting both sides of each strap. Watch for frayed edges, broken fibers, pulled stitches, cuts, burns, and chemical damage.
Step 2: D-Rings Check D-rings for distortion, cracks, breaks, and rough or sharp edges. D-ring should pivot freely. Inspect for any unusual wear, frayed, or cut fibers, or broken stitching of the D-ring attachments. If inspection reveals any defect, inadequate maintenance, or unsafe condition, remove Cross Arm Anchor Strap from service immediately.
OSHA/ANSI CERTIFIED
The Cross Arm Straps have been tested to meet the strict standards of OSHA 1910 & OSHA 1926 Subpart M and are compliant with ANSI Z359.1-2007 & ANSI A10.32-12.
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