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Fall-Arrest Systems (FAS)
You should use a fall-arrest system (FAS) that is manufactured to TMA standards.
Carefully read the manufacturer's instructions for proper use of your FAS, and
follow all safety guidelines.
Full-Body
Harness
With
Suspension
Relief |
Vest Harness
(Full-Body
Harness)
|
- Always use a properly fitting FAS that includes a full-body harness while
climbing a tree, installing a tree stand that uses climbing aids, and hunting from
a tree stand. (When using a ladder stand, attach your FAS to the tree and tighten
the tether as soon as you reach the top of the ladder.) Make sure your FAS
includes these components:
- A full-body harness—the vest harness is a very effective style of full-body harness
- A lineman's-style belt—used when climbing up and down the tree
- Tree strap—goes around the tree
- Tether—attaches the harness to the tree strap
- A suspension relief strap—provides a loop to stand in if you fall
- Single-strap belts and chest harnesses do not meet TMA standards.
- Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for your FAS plus these safety guidelines.
- With an adult present, practice adjusting and using your FAS, including the
suspension relief strap, at ground level before hunting from an elevated stand.
- Attach the FAS tree strap to the tree so that the strap is at head level when you
are standing. Attach the tether to the tree strap so that you have no slack while
seated in your stand. If you fall, you do not want your feet to drop below a
level that would keep you from climbing
back onto the platform.
- When climbing into or out of a tree stand,
always use three points of contact with
your hands and feet.
- Keep a firm hold on the climbing system
as you enter or leave a platform, and
don't let go until you're certain you
are secure.
- If you fall:
- Do not panic. Your FAS will hold
you.
- Signal for help.
- Get back onto the platform as
quickly as possible.
- Use the suspension relief strap to
avoid suspension trauma if you
cannot get onto the platform or
the ground. If you do not have a
suspension relief strap, move your legs by pushing off from the tree to keep
your blood flowing.
- Discard any FAS that shows signs of wear and tear or has been
worn during a fall. Also adhere to the expiration date sewn into the
FAS by the manufacturer.
- Injuries or death can occur when hunting from a stand if hunters
do not wear and use their FAS properly. Hunters who choose not to
wear their FAS should stay on the ground to hunt.
Fall-Arrest Systems (FAS) Video
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Most tree stand falls occur when a hunter is climbing up or down a tree. Be sure to use a fall-arrest system at all times when your feet are off the ground.