This guided checklist helps teams inspect safety harnesses, lanyards, tie off adaptors, anchor points, and horizontal lifelines before work at height. Record general information such as serial numbers, equipment type, tag details, make, lot, and manufacturing date. Verify labeling, and check webbing for cuts, burns, chemical damage, tears, frayed edges, pulled stitches, and extra holes. Assess hardware including buckles, snap hooks, connectors, grommets, rivets, and D rings for wear, deformation, cracks, and correct operation. Confirm tie off adaptors show no deterioration or stretching, lifeline ropes are free of damage, and locking mechanisms function correctly. Ensure all labels are present and legible, add photos, document defects and recommendations, provide an overall rating, and sign off the inspection.
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