Use this harness inspection checklist to document identification details, dates, and CSA classes, then assess hardware such as D-rings and buckles, webbing and stitching, and labels. Record defects like corrosion, distortion, frayed edges, pulled stitches, burns, or chemical damage. Determine if the harness is approved for use or must be removed from service to meet working at heights and fall protection compliance needs.
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