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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lifeline checklist in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Serial #' and 'Date of Manufacture' fields at the top of the form. This information is crucial for tracking and safety compliance.
  3. In the 'Connectors' section, assess each component such as the locking gate and body of the hook. Mark any issues like corrosion or nicks as needed.
  4. Proceed to the 'Lifeline' section. Inspect for cuts, fraying, or excessive wear. Document your findings clearly in the provided fields.
  5. Evaluate the 'Shock Pack' if supplied. Check for integrity of cover and signs of deployment or damage, noting your observations.
  6. Finally, ensure all labels and markings are legible and compliant with ANSI/CSA/OSHA standards before signing off with your name and date.

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Inspect your webbing for cuts or abrasions, rope for broken wires (wire rope), broken threads (synthetic rope), or any other obvious damage. Inspect all sleeves and connectors for distortion, cracks, dents and proper installation. that the lifeline was involved in a fall? If so, remove it from service immediately.
Inspect for distortion, cracks and other damage. Inspect anchoring loop for distortion or damage. Inspect for cuts, burns, tears, abrasion, frays, excessive soiling and discoloration (See impact indicator section.) If lanyard/lifeline fails, it must be tagged and taken out of service.
An inspection checklist, when used properly, is an assurance that a particular piece of equipment has been inspected. As each item on the checklist is ticked off, the person doing the inspection is verifying that each component of the equipment is in correct working order.
Check for cuts, tears, heat trauma or other damage. Check for rust or corrosion, abnormal distortion such as twists or bends, cracks and breaks or other damage. Check for proper functioning and locking. Check for proper functioning and damage.
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Inspect your rope for broken wires (wire rope), broken threads (synthetic rope), or any other obvious damage. Inspect all sleeves and connectors for distortion, cracks, dents and proper installation. Inspect the systems impact detection.
How to test your Lifeline Equipment. Once a month simply press your pendant to make a test call to our Lifeline Monitoring Centre, a friendly operator will answer your call, speak to you and close it appropriately as a test call.

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