Fall Protection User Equipment Inspection
If you have a fall protection system that requires a full body harness and tying off to an anchor or horizontal lifeline, you are required by law, and the manufacturer of the equipment, to adhere to strict inspection, use, and maintenance requirements. At CAI Safety Systems, our competent inspectors conduct comprehensive functional tests on the fall protection equipment to ensure that it is operating properly and that all components are working together as intended.
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Description
If you have a fall protection system that requires a full body harness and tying off to an anchor or horizontal lifeline, you are required by law, and the manufacturer of the equipment, to adhere to strict inspection, use, and maintenance requirements. At CAI Safety Systems, our competent inspectors conduct comprehensive functional tests on the fall protection equipment to ensure that it is operating properly and that all components are working together as intended.
Federal Occupational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA) and American National Standards Institute (ANSI) require fall arrest systems to be inspected at least once a year by a competent person who is trained to identify, evaluate, and conduct routine inspections for your fall arrest equipment to ensure the manufacturer’s warranty remains effective.
At CAI Safety Systems, our entire business is geared towards helping your employees work safely and ensuring that your fall protection system is working up to the manufacturers’ specifications.
WHAT IS INCLUDED WITH THIS INSPECTION ?
- Functionality: Our inspector will conduct a functional test of the fall protection system to ensure that it is operating properly and that all components are working together as intended.
- Tag-Out: If any defects or damage are found during the inspection, we will alert you and advise if the system needs to be taken out of service or may continue in use until repairs or replacement can be made.
- Replacements: We will provide a proposal if necessary to repair, replace, or modify any part of the fall protection system.
- Update Labels: The existing labels will be updated with the current inspection date for the benefit of all future users.
- Inspection Report: A report will be generated to provide an executive summary.
- Inspection reports for each component, identifying items that failed the inspection or are showing signs of wear and tear.
- If necessary, we will point out any current procedures that could be modified or added to improve safety and longevity of your system.
- We will provide a proposal if necessary to repair, replace, or modify any part of the fall protection system.
HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR ORDER ?
- After placing your order, CAI Safety will contact you to receive the following information (if you have not already provided above):
— Model Number
— Serial number - Once the above information is received, our customer service will provide you with a Inspection Authorization Number (IAN#). Reference this number on the exterior of all packages you are shipping.
- When shipping your equipment to CAISS, please remember to arrange a return as well with your shipping carrier.
- Inspection paperwork is included with all repaired products returned to you.
- Upon completion of the service, we will confirm shipment to the destination noted on the purchase order.
- The program guarantees a 4-5 business days turnaround time up to 12 units. For more than 12 units, please call us to verify lead time.
- The client is responsible for freight costs to CAISS and return to the client.
Discover how CAI Safety Systems can help you maintain a compliant and efficient fall protection system by watching our informative video: