Third Party Verification Claim

INSPEC Test Report No: 2.16.05.18 Page 10 of 14
5.1 General Marking Requirements
5.1.1 Markings shall be in English. Pass
5.1.2 The legibility and attachment of required markings shall endure for the life of the
component, subsystem or system being marked was not assessed.
The label remained attached and legible throughout testing.
Markings were printed on a label that was stitched on to the lanyard.
When pressure sensitive labels are used, they shall comply with the applicable
provision of reference 8.5.1. This requirement was not assessed. Manufacturer to
certify.
NAs
NAs
5.1.3 Except for connectors, as set forth in Section 5.2.1, equipment shall be marked with
the following:
· part number and model designation; “FAP 3118(6)” Pass
· year of manufacture; “03/2016” Pass
· manufacturer’s name or logo; “KARAM” Pass
· capacity rating; “130-310 lbs” Pass
· serial number; xxx Pass
· standard number; “ANSI Z359.13” Pass
· warning to follow the manufacturer’s instructions included with the equipment at
time of shipment from the manufacturer.
Pass
5.2 Specific Marking Requirements
5.2.1 Energy absorbing lanyards shall be marked to identify:
· the fiber used in the material of construction; Pass
· the length; Pass
· the need to avoid contact with sharp edges and abrasive surfaces; Pass
· the need to make only compatible connections; Pass
· the maximum elongation; Pass
· restriction, if any, on the types of components, subsystems, or systems with which
the energy absorber is designed to be used;
Pass
· the average arrest force, maximum free fall distance and capacity of the energy
absorber on a separate label identical in size, color and content as figure 16a and
16b of the standard;
Pass
· 6 ft FF personal energy absorbers shall be in black print on a contrasting white
background;
Pass
· 12 ft FF personal energy absorbers shall be in white print on a contrasting black
background;;
NAp
5.2.2 · In addition to 5.2.1, Y-lanyards that fail the Dynamic Hip Test detailed in 3.2.10,
must include a warning label on both connecting ends of the lanyard specifically
directing users how to safely store the unused leg of the lanyard.
NAp