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Is this not just the same as the bag that is invariably supplied with most harness kits that gets left at the admin point. Why would you allow something that is potentially going to save your life to become tangled in knots as your 'bad example'. What if you need something from the bag whilst your harness is on?
This has nothing compared to the protective bags supplied with harnesses. It's a real backpack with lots of storage compartments. As you pointed out, the aim of the video in this case is to show both a good and a bad example, and above all to demonstrate the practical side of ADVENTURE, in particular when it comes to transporting equipment and deploying the harness quickly. When the harness is deployed, it means you're going to be working at height, so your equipment must be attached to your tool holders on the harness to avoid injuring anyone in the event of a falling object.
Si, a partir del momento que la estructura donde viene atacado el anclaje aguanta al menos 12kN. Metálico: resistencia estática a la ruptura > a 12 kN / No metálico: resistencia estática a la ruptura > a 18 kN. Antes de la instalación de una eslinga de anclaje, es necesario garantizar que la estructura de anclaje sea capaz de soportar una carga máxima de 12 kN en la dirección en la que se aplica el esfuerzo
Try being 120 kgs and in any harness. Whilst doing my working at height training we had a trauma surgeon who came to talk to us. We were weighed and he calculated the figures for each of us. Mine were 3,5,7 & 10. 3 being unconscious, 5 being formation of blood clots, 7 possible brain damage and 10 was fatal. The bigger you are the less time you have in a harness. His advice to us all was once over 90 kgs do not be a line worker in a harness. You probably won't get out alive. It all can be checked by looking up "hanging harness syndrome"
My wife wanted to change a light fixture in our living room using a 13' ladder with beam anchors in the ceiling. Two hours later I'm going to have nightmares about falling and snapping my body in half.
Awesome! Thank you for sharing this. It is always difficult to get a good idea of what is going on at these comps. This video gives a nice glimpse into that👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Emhorabona per el vídeo i per una gama tant complerta d'equips d'anticaiguda. Salutacions de FRIMSAL. Congratulations for your video and for your Complet catalog of solutions!! Best regards from FRIMSAL
Bonjour, Excellente remarque ! En effet, il faut alerter avant de secourir, et notre vidéo peut être trompeuse sur ce point, puisqu'on peut avoir l'impression que le sauveteur appelle les secours seulement une fois qu'il a évacué la victime. Or, lorsqu'il sort son téléphone, on entend déjà l'hélicoptère arriver. On peut donc penser qu'il a commencé par appeler les secours, puis il a évacué la victime, et enfin il rappelle les secours afin de préciser sa position géographique. L'alerte a également pu être passée par une tierce personne afin de gagner du temps. Nous avons pris le parti de mettre l'accent sur la mise en oeuvre du processus de secours en lui-même, afin de valoriser le matériel de sauvetage/évacuation présenté dans cette vidéo, mais nous comprenons tout à fait votre remarque, qui est justifiée. Bonne journée :)
We have a new version, that is much easier to install : kratossafety.com/en/webbing-retractable-fall-arresters/518-mono-connector-for-olympe-s2-retractable-fall-arrester.html We are looking forward to your comments and remain available for any question.
Thank you for your comment. The breaking strength of the door frame has to be determined by the person in charge of the security of the installation. It should be at least 12 kN for a single user and 13 kN for two users, in the direction of use of the anchorage.