This RCEC Personal Tool Inspection checklist helps lineworkers and field teams assess the condition of critical climbing and fall-protection equipment, including body belts, pole straps, climbers, full-body harnesses, and shock-absorbing lanyards. Inspectors record employee details, inspector name, and date, then check for cuts, abrasions, burns, broken fibers, corrosion, and hardware damage. The checklist covers gaff measurements, locking mechanisms, stitching integrity, and signs of shock load or electrical flash. Use it to document defects, maintain compliance, and trigger alerts whenever a tool or component is rejected.
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