1. What is the "life
expentacy" of the Gemtor harness? There
is no specific life expentancy. The harness
should be
inspected before each use. If the harness
or its components show any sign of excessive
wear or deterioration, it should be removed
from service and destroyed. (Also see #2
below.)
2. Are there any
"standards" that define how long these harnesses
should be in service? There
is a "voluntary" ANSI standard,
which states that the life expectancy of
a harness should last 5 years from the date
of first use.
3. How can I inspect
my Gemtor Harness? A visual
inspection is required before each use.
You are checking
for mildew, wear, damage, and other
deterioration. Buckles, D-rings, snap hooks
and thimbles shall not be distorted or
have any sharp edges, burrs, cracks, worn
parts
or corrosion. All webbing shall be free
of frayed or broken fiber, pulled stitches,
tears, abrasions, mold, burns or discoloration.
Defective components shall be removed from
service.
4. Who can train
my fire department in the use and operation
of the Gemtor harness? All
Hands Fire Equipment is a Qualified Trainer
of the Gemtor Harness and can provide an
informative and affordable training course.
Additional questions
pertaining to the Gemtor Harnesses can be
directed to the manufacturer, GEMTOR at (800)
405-9048.