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What are the safety alert symbols and words used in the DEWALT DXFP532062 instruction manual?

The instruction manual for the DEWALT DXFP532062 uses the following safety alert symbols and words to alert you to hazardous situations and your risk of personal injury or property damage:

DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.

(Used without word): Indicates a safety related message.

NOTICE: Indicates a practice not related to personal injury which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.


What are the primary warnings for using the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness?

WARNING: Read and follow the manufacturer’s instruction for each component of the system.

WARNING: Do not remove product labels which include important warnings and information for all authorized users.

WARNING: Always have a Rescue Plan ready and at hand when using this equipment.

WARNING: DO NOT ALTER THE EQUIPMENT IN ANY WAY.

WARNING: It is important to inspect the equipment according to the manufacturer’s instructions before each use. Inspection of equipment should be done at least annually by a Competent person and the results recorded in the inspection log.

WARNING: Every individual requires formal training in the use of fall protection equipment and system.

WARNING: In order to ensure that the user is familiar with the instructions provided in this manual, it becomes the responsibility of the user to undergo proper training on the proper inspection, use and maintenance of this equipment. It is also the employer’s responsibility to ensure that all users are trained in proper use, inspection and maintenance of Fall Protection Equipment.

WARNING: The products enumerated in this instruction manual are a part of a personal fall restraint, fall arrest or rescue system. Fall arrest systems and equipment are life saving products and are designed to reduce the potential of serious injury in the event of a fall. However, it is important to note that the user may experience an impact of force on their body in the event of a fall. The victim of a fall may also experience adverse effects due to prolonged suspension in a Full Body Harness (FBH). In case there is a doubt about the user’s ability to utilize this product, the user must consult a physician. Pregnant women and minors are not considered fit for the use of this equipment.


What are the personal safety requirements when using the DEWALT DXFP532062?

a) It is crucial that the Authorized person/user of this fall protection equipment reads and understands these instructions. In addition, it is the employer’s responsibility to ensure that all users are trained in the proper use, inspection, and maintenance of fall protection equipment.

b) Proper use of fall arrest systems can save lives and reduce the potential of serious injuries from a fall.

c) The user must be aware that forces experienced during the arrest of a fall and prolonged suspension may cause injury.

d) Consult a physician if there is any question about the user’s ability to use this product.

e) Pregnant women and minors must not use this product.


What are the general requirements for using the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness system?

a) All warnings and instructions shall be provided to Authorized persons/users.

b) All Authorized persons/users must refer to the regulations governing occupational safety, as well as applicable ANSI standards.

c) Please refer to product labels for information on specific OSHA regulations, and ANSI standards met by the product.

d) Proper precautions should always be taken to remove any obstructions, debris, material, or other recognized hazards from the work area that could cause injuries or interfere with the operation of the system.

e) All equipment must be inspected before each use according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

f) All equipment should be inspected by a Competent person on at least an annual basis.

g) To minimize the potential for accidental disengagement, a Competent person must ensure system compatibility.

h) Equipment must not be altered in any way. Repairs must be performed only by the manufacturer, or persons or entities authorized in writing by the manufacturer.

i) Any product exhibiting deformities, unusual wear, or deterioration must be immediately removed from service for inspection by a Qualified person.

j) Any equipment subject to a fall must be removed from service.


What work area safety precautions must be followed with the DEWALT DXFP532062?

a) Keep children and bystanders away while working. Distractions can cause hazardous conditions.

b) The authorized person/user shall have a rescue plan and the means at hand to implement it when using this equipment.

c) All synthetic material must be protected from slag, hot sparks, open flames, or other heat sources. The use of heat resistant materials is recommended in these applications.

d) Environmental hazards should be considered when selecting fall protection equipment. Equipment must not be exposed to chemicals which may produce a harmful effect.

e) Polyester should be used in certain chemical or acidic environments. Use in highly corrosive or caustic environments dictates a more frequent inspection and servicing program to ensure the integrity of the device is maintained.

f) Do not allow equipment to come in contact with anything that will damage it including, but not limited to, sharp, abrasive, rough or high-temperature surfaces, welding, heat sources, electrical hazards, or moving machinery.

g) Always check for obstructions below the work area to make sure potential fall path is clear.

h) Allow adequate fall clearance below the work surface.

i) Never remove product labels, which include important warnings and information for the authorized person/user.


How do I ensure component and connector compatibility with the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness?

Component Compatibility:

Component compatibility with DEWALT manufactured fall protection equipment is ensured by strictly following the instructions for each type of equipment used. However, if the user utilizes combinations of components or sub systems that are manufactured by others, only a “qualified” or “competent” person (as defined in OSHA) can ensure the compatibility. If substitutions or replacements are made with non-approved components or sub systems, then this may severely affect the compatibility of the equipment, making the complete system unsafe for use.

Compatibility of Connectors:

To ensure the compatibility of the connectors with their connecting element, it is important to safeguard that the sizes and shapes of the connectors and the connecting elements do not allow their gate mechanisms to open inadvertently, notwithstanding their orientation with each other. All hooks, carabiners, D-rings and other such connectors must be capable of supporting a min. force of 5000 lbs. (23 kN). All connectors must be compatible with all system components like anchorages, etc. Never use equipment which is not compatible as this may cause the connectors to disengage unintentionally. All connectors must be compatible in shape and size. As per ANSI Z359.12 and OSHA, only self-locking snap hooks and carabiners may be used.

Connections Using Connectors:

Ensure that only self-locking snap hooks and carabiners are used with this equipment. All connections should be compatible in size, shape and strength. The connectors used should be suitable to each application. Ensure that they are fully closed and locked while in use.


What are considered inappropriate connections for the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness system?

While using DEWALT snap hooks and carabiners, they should not be connected as below:

a) Two or more connectors should never be attached to a single D-ring.

b) Never attach a connector that could result in a load on its gate.

c) Connectors should not be connected in a false engagement. It should be visually confirmed that the connector is fully engaged to the anchor point. Avoid conditions that allow for features that protrude from the connectors to catch on the anchor, giving a false sense of being connected.

d) Connectors should not be connected to each other.

e) Connectors should not be connected directly to the webbing or to the rope lanyard or tie back, unless specifically allowed by the manufacturer.

f) Connectors should not be connected to any object which does not allow the connector gate to close or lock. Anchor shapes that allow roll out to occur should never be used for connection.

Large throat opening snap hooks such as scaffold or rebar hooks should not be connected to standard size D-rings or similar objects. This is because if the hook or D-ring twists or rotates, it may result in a load on the gate of the connector, which could cause unintentional disengagement (roll out).


What are the anchorage strength requirements for the DEWALT DXFP532062?

The application type determines the anchorage strength requirement. As per ANSI Z359.1, the necessary anchorage strength for the following applications is listed below:

Fall Arrest: As per OSHA 1926.500 and 1910.66 anchorages that are used for attachment of Personal Fall Arrest Systems (PFAS) shall be independent of any anchorage being used to support or suspend platforms. They should be capable of withstanding a minimum load of 5000 lbs. (23 kN) per user attached, or should be designed, installed and used as part of a complete PFAS which maintains a safety factor of at least two. Rating of the anchorage should always be done under the supervision of a qualified person.

Work Positioning: The structure to which the work positioning system (WPS) is attached must be able to sustain a static load of min. 3000 lbs. (13.3 kN), applied in the directions permitted by the work positioning system. Or, it should be able to sustain two times the potential impact load, whichever is greater. If more than one work positioning system is attached to an anchorage, then the strength mentioned above must be multiplied by the number of WPS attached to the anchorage.

Restraint: The strength requirement of anchorages which are selected for restraint and travel restraint systems is min. of 1000 lbs. (4.5 kN) static load applied in the directions permitted by the system. If more than one restraint and travel restraint system is attached to anchorage, then the 1000 lbs. shall be multiplied by the number of systems attached to the anchorage to determine the min. strength requirement.

Rescue: The minimum strength of the anchorage selected for rescue should be such that it is capable of sustaining a static load of min. 3000 lbs. (13.3 kN) applied in the direction permitted by the system. To determine the strength requirement of the anchorage if more than one rescue system is attached, then multiply 3000 lbs. (13.3 kN) by the number of the systems attached to the anchorage.


How do I calculate total fall distance for the DEWALT DXFP532062 system?

Total Fall Clearance below a worker is calculated from the Anchorage Connection. The formula is:

(A) Free Fall Distance (lanyard length) + (B) Energy Absorber Deceleration Distance + (C) Worker height (includes height to worker D-ring and harness stretch) + (D) Safety Factor.

Care must be taken to ensure that the total fall distance is clear of obstructions, such as equipment, to avoid contact with a lower level.

Example Calculations:

6 FEET FREE FALL: (A) Free Fall Distance + (B) Energy Absorber Deceleration Distance + (C) Worker height + (D) Safety Factor = 18.5 ft. (5.6 m)

12 FEET FREE FALL: (A) Free Fall Distance + (B) Energy Absorber Deceleration Distance + (C) Worker height + (D) Safety Factor = 19.5 ft. (5.9 m)

Swing falls occur when the anchorage point is not directly above the fall point. This can cause a pendulum swing, increasing the required fall clearance. This can be minimized by ensuring the anchorage is directly overhead and working as close to it as possible.


What are the different applications for the DEWALT DXFP532062 full body harness?

The DEWALT DXFP532062 full body harness is designed for use in personal fall arrest, restraint, work positioning, and rescue systems.

Personal Fall Arrest: A DEWALT full body harness along with a connecting sub system (e.g., energy absorbing lanyard) constitutes a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS). The maximum arresting force should not be more than 1800 lbs. (8 kN). Only the dorsal D-ring should be connected to the fall arrest subsystem.

Working Positioning: The harness supports the user at a work position. It’s used with a work positioning lanyard connected to the belt-mounted work positioning attachment elements (lateral D-rings). A personal fall arrest system is always used as a backup. These D-rings should never be used for fall arrest.

Restraint: The harness is a component of a restraint system, which prevents the user from reaching a fall hazard. A full body harness with a restraint lanyard constitutes a restraint system.

Controlled Descent: The harness is connected to a descender or an evacuation system. Such harnesses are equipped with a single sternal level D-ring, one or two frontal D-rings, or a pair of connectors below the waist.

Rescue: The DEWALT DXFP532062, equipped with D-rings on the shoulders, may be used for entry and egress into confined spaces, forming part of a rescue system.

Ladder Climbing: A harness equipped with a frontal D-ring at the sternal location is used as part of a climbing system to prevent falls from a ladder or other structure.


How do I perform a pre-inspection check on the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness?

The DEWALT DXFP532062 harness should be inspected prior to each use as per the following guidelines:

STEP 1: Locate the impact indicators. The stitched impact indicator is a section of webbing folded back on itself. If this stitch is opened up, releasing the warning sign, the harness has been subjected to a fall and must be immediately removed from service.

STEP 2: Check the stitches on the harness. They should be intact, with no cuts, severe abrasion, or visual damage.

STEP 3: Check the webbing by holding it with your hands 6 to 8 inches apart and bending it into an inverted U. This helps detect damaged fibers or cuts. Check the entire length of the webbing on both sides for frayed edges, broken fibers, cuts, burns, pulled stitches, and chemical damage.

STEP 4: Check the D-rings for sharp edges, distortion, cracks, breaks, and rough edges. Ensure the D-ring pivots freely and check for any broken stitching on the D-ring attachments.

STEP 5: Inspect the pads for any cracks, excessive wear, and other signs of damage.

STEP 6: Check the buckle attachments for abrasion, rust, or cracks. Check all connections to the webbing for unusual wear, frayed or cut fibers, or broken stitching.

STEP 7: Check tongue buckles and grommets. Buckle tongues should not be distorted and should move freely. The roller should turn freely. Grommets should not be loose, distorted, or broken. There should be no additional punched holes in the webbing.

STEP 8: Friction buckles should be inspected for distortion. The center and outer bars of the buckle should be straight. Inspect corners and attachment points at the center bar.

STEP 9: If your harness has a quick connect buckle at the chest, it should be inspected for distortion, cracks, and breaks. The buckles should engage properly and function smoothly.


How do I properly don and fit the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness?

STEP 1: Lift up and hold the harness by the back D-Ring. Check to ensure that the straps are not twisted.

STEP 2: Grab the shoulder straps and put the harness on over one arm. Be sure that the dorsal D-ring is located on your back and that all straps hang freely and without tangles. Slide your other arm into the harness, like putting on a jacket. Ensure that both shoulder straps are sitting flat on top of your shoulders. The chest strap and buckle should be located in front of you.

STEP 3: Reach between your legs and grasp one of the leg straps. Pull it up and make the connection in front of your harness using the pass-through, tongue, or quick-connect buckle. Tuck the excess end of the strap under the strap keeper and make the connection snug, allowing enough space to slide at least three fingers under each leg strap.

STEP 4: If your harness has a waist belt, adjust and buckle it for a comfortable, firm fit.

STEP 5: Buckle and adjust the chest strap to a proper fit. It should sit approximately 6 inches (15 cm) below the top of your shoulders. Tuck any excess webbing into the strap keeper.

STEP 6: Adjust the shoulder straps by pulling on the torso adjustment buckles located on each side of the harness. Adjust the shoulder straps equally. This will also help center the chest strap.

STEP 7: Perform final adjustments and double check all connections to ensure they are secure. An incorrectly fit harness can cause serious injury in the event of a fall.


How do I check for a proper fit of the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness after donning it?

After donning the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness, make the following checks to ensure a proper fit:

Check the chest strap: It should be in the middle of your chest in front of the sternum, 6 inches below the shoulders. If it’s too high, it may cause strangulation in a fall. If it’s too low or not connected, the wearer could risk slipping out.

Check the leg strap: They should be properly adjusted and snug, but not so tight that they obstruct blood circulation. Leg straps hold the wearer within the harness during a fall.

Check the sub pelvic strap: This strap provides support to the body in a fall and gives support for positioning. It provides a ‘seat’ for the buttocks in a seated position. The sub-pelvic strap should sit directly under your buttocks without tangles.

The leg straps should be snug but still allow you to easily fit several fingers behind the strap.


How should I use the different attachment points on the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness?

Dorsal Attachment: Always use the dorsal attachment element as the primary fall arrest attachment, unless the application allows the use of an alternate attachment. You may also use the dorsal attachment for travel restraint or rescue.

Sternal Attachment: You may use the sternal attachment as an alternative fall arrest attachment in applications where the dorsal attachment is found to be inappropriate by a competent person, and where there is no chance to fall other than feet first. It can also be used for ladder climbing, rope access, and work positioning.

Frontal Attachment: Where there is no chance to fall in a direction other than feet first, the frontal attachment may be used as a connection for ladder climbing, for guided type fall arresters and also for work positioning.

Shoulder Attachment: Always use the shoulder attachment elements as a pair. They are an acceptable attachment for rescue and entry/retrieval. Never use shoulder attachment elements for fall arrest. It is recommended to use them with a yoke and spreader element.

Hip Attachment: The hip attachment elements shall be used solely for work positioning and shall always be used as a pair. They are NOT meant for fall arrest. Users are cautioned not to store the unused end of a fall arrest lanyard on the hip attachment elements to avoid tripping hazards.


How do I maintain, service, and store the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness?

Maintenance and Cleaning:

A full body harness can be cleaned with water and a mild soap solution. If a harness is excessively dirty or has a build-up of material like paint, it may hamper proper function and should be removed from service.

Never use bleach or bleach solutions to clean the harness as this may damage the webbing.

Always air dry the harness by hanging it. Do not force dry with heat.

The hardware should be wiped off with a clean dry cloth.

Servicing:

Additional maintenance and servicing procedures must be completed by an authorized service center only. Do not attempt to disassemble or make repairs yourself.

Storage:

Store the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness in a cool, dry, and clean environment away from direct sunlight. Avoid areas where there may be the presence of chemical vapors. It is extremely important to thoroughly inspect the harness after extended storage.


What is the lifespan of the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness?

The lifespan of any component of a personal fall arrest system (PFAS) like the DEWALT DXFP532062 is dependent upon its level of use, the environment in which it is used, and how it is maintained. Any part of the PFAS that passes daily inspection by an Authorized person or periodic (annual or semiannual) inspection by a Competent person, can stay in use. Once it fails visual inspection it must be removed from service.


What are the features of the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness?

Feature Number Feature Description Included on DXFP532062
1 Rear D Ring Fall Arrest Yes
2 Front D Ring Fall Arrest No
3 Shoulder D Rings Yes
4 Tongue Buckle Leg Buckles Connection No
5 Quick Connect Buckle Leg Connections Yes
6 Pass-Through Buckle Chest Connection No
7 Quick Connect Buckle Chest Connection Yes
8 Adjustable Chest Strap Yes
9 Adjustable Leg Straps Yes
10 Adjustable Shoulder Straps Yes
11 Sliding Chest Strap Yes
12 Rear Sit Strap Yes
13 Side D Rings w/o padded waist belt No
14 Padded Waist Belt with Side D Rings No
15 Plastic Webbing Holders Yes
16 Plastic Web End Stops Yes
17 Fall Arrest Indicator Tags Yes
18 Lanyard Keepers Yes
19 Contrasting Stitching Yes
20 Label / Instruction Pouch Yes
21 Light-weight, Polyester webbing, Oil Repellent Yes
22 Steel hardware Yes
23 Suspension Trauma Strap Yes
24 Shoulder Padding Yes

What are the technical specifications for the DEWALT DXFP532062 harness?

Model Number Product Description Construction of Webbing Hardware Minimum Breaking Strength Conformity
DXFP532062 DEWALT D3000 Vest Style, 5-Point, back and shoulder D-rings, QC Chest, QC legs Polyester STEEL 5000 ANSI Z359.11-2021

The ANSI Z359 standard recognizes the use of this harness only within the capacity range of 130-310 lbs.


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