Body Harness Inspection
A damaged or defective body harness can fail when it is needed most, leading to serious injuries or fatalities if a fall happens. This 1-page safety meeting topic, with 2 discussion questions, reviews the importance of inspecting full body harnesses before every use, including checking webbing, hardware, labels, stitching, and signs of wear or damage that could make the equipment unsafe.
Long Version - 6 pages
Long Version - 6 pages
Short Version - 2 pages
Short Version - 2 pages
Sign-in Sheet
Sign-in Sheet
Quiz and Answer Sheet
Quiz and Answer Sheet
Fast Version - 1 page
Fast Version - 1 page
Sign-in Sheet
Sign-in Sheet
Video Version
Harness and Lanyard Inspection Forms
Harness and Lanyard Inspection Forms
Body Harness Inspection, Construction, Industry, Fast
Blank Sign-in Sheet
Safety Meeting Video
Resources & References
Standards or Regulations
Weeklysafety.com exclusive 1-page safety meeting topic, with two discussion questions, reviews how to properly inspect a full body harness before use and identifies common signs of damage, wear, and defects that require fall protection equipment to be removed from service.