Eastek Full Body Harness Inspection Checklist
by Daniel McSweeney, from the Community
This Eastek full body harness inspection checklist helps teams verify fall protection equipment before use. Record harness details and assess labels and markings, webbing, stitching, D-rings, and buckles for damage or wear. Includes lanyard checks such as model, type, labels, webbing condition, shock pack integrity, connectors and locking gates, corrosion, and pitting. Capture notes and photos, log serial numbers, and flag items for removal from service when defects are found. Supports compliance with ASNZS, CSA, and OSHA guidance for working at heights.
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