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Type | Safety Helmet |
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Material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) |
Category | Industrial Safety |
Certification | ANSI Z89.1 |
Helmet Material | High-density polyethylene (HDPE) |
Suspension | 4-point suspension system |
Standards | ANSI Z89.1, CSA Z94.1 |
Color Options | White, Yellow, Blue, Green, Orange |
Ventilation | Vented and non-vented options |
Accessory Slots | Yes (for face shields, ear muffs, etc.) |
Critical safety warnings regarding examination procedures and potential hazards.
Instructions for recording examination and recertification dates.
Requirements for safety equipment during procedures.
Detailed instructions for cleaning, maintenance, and proper storage of the kit.
Importance of pre-use checks for user safety and equipment durability.
Explanation that service life is determined by condition, not a fixed period.
Details on periodic examination requirements, intervals, and responsibilities.
Procedures for authorized repairs by MSA trained technicians.
Examination of the tripod carrying bag for functional components and condition.
Inspection of labels and formal inspection grid for presence, legibility, and completion.
Examination of the tripod head for corrosion, cracks, deformation, and other damage.
Inspection of swivel eye bolts for corrosion, cracks, deformation, and secure fastenings.
Examination of telescopic tripod legs for corrosion, cracks, deformation, and secure fixings.
Inspection of tripod feet for corrosion, cracks, deformation, and free pivoting.
Examination of the tripod leg base strap for cuts, fraying, and buckle condition.
Checking adjustment levels on each leg for smooth operation and positive bolt engagement.
Accessing and completing the full recertification checklist.
Examination of the winch carrying bag for functional components and condition.
Inspection of winch labels for presence, legibility, and formal inspection grid.
Examination of winch pulley and karabiner for damage, corrosion, and proper function.
Inspection of snap hook connector for deformation, corrosion, wear, and swage presence.
Inspection of winch housing for cracks, splits, and secure fixings.
Examination of the winch crank handle for secure fit, functional retainer, and arm deformation.
Testing winch operation and examining the cable for proper function and condition.
Procedure to determine the initial or new slippage point of the winch under load.
Accessing and completing the full recertification documents for the winch.
Examination of the Rescuer carrying case for functional components and condition.
Inspection of Rescuer labels for presence, legibility, and formal inspection grid.
Examination of Rescuer pulley and karabiner for damage, corrosion, and proper function.
Inspection of snap hook load indicator and cable swage for deformation, corrosion, and wear.
Inspection of the carry handle/anchor attachment point for wear, corrosion, and deformation.
Inspection of Rescuer housing for cracks, splits, and secure fixings.
Inspection of Rescuer crank arm and handle for secure fit, functional retainer, and arm deformation.
Examination of the mode selection switch for damage and correct function in SRL and Rescuer modes.
Testing SRL mode function and examining the cable, including lock-on tests.
Performing a performance test for the Rescuer mode with a dead weight.