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Only the techniques shown in the diagrams that are not crossed out, and that do not display
a skull and crossbones symbol and/or «NO!» are authorized. Some examples of misuse are
presented, but it is impossible to describe them all. Check www.petzl.com regularly to find the
latest technical information.
Contact Petzl if you have any doubt or difficulty understanding these documents.
1. Field of application
Personal protective equipment (PPE).
Fall arrest body harness, work positioning belt and seat harness for work at height. Rope
access harness with integrated rope clamp.
This product must not be loaded beyond its strength rating, nor be used for any purpose other
than that for which it is designed.
WARNING
Activities involving the use of this equipment are inherently dangerous.
You are responsible for your own actions and decisions.
Before using this equipment, you must:
- Read and understand all instructions for use.
- Get specific training in its proper use.
- Become acquainted with its capabilities and limitations.
- Understand and accept the risks involved.
Failure to heed any of these warnings may result in severe injury or death.
Responsibility
WARNING, specific training is essential before use. This training must be adapted to the
practices defined in the Field of Application.
This product must only be used by competent and responsible persons, or those placed under
the direct and visual control of a competent and responsible person.
Gaining an adequate apprenticeship in appropriate techniques and methods of protection is
your own responsibility.
You personally assume all risks and responsibilities for all damage, injury or death which may
occur during or following incorrect use of our products in any manner whatsoever. If you are
not able, or not in a position to assume this responsibility or to take this risk, do not use this
equipment.
2. Nomenclature of parts
- Chest harness:
(1) Dorsal attachment point, (2) Rear dorsal attachment point adjustment buckle, (3) Front
sternal point adjustment buckles, (4) Sternal attachment point, (5) Elastic keepers, (6) Velcro
retainer for arranging a lanyard, (7) Tool holder loop, (8) CROLL ventral rope clamp,
(9) Directional maillon rapide with separation bar, (10) Cam, (11) Safety catch.
- Seat harness:
(12) Waistbelt strap, (13) Leg loop straps, (14) Ventral attachment point, (15) Waistbelt side
attachment points, (16) Rear restraint attachment point, (17) Leg loop FAST rapid buckles,
(18) Equipment loops, (19) Tool holder loop, (20) Plastic keepers, (21) Leg loop strap keepers,
(22) Chest harness-leg loop linking strap, (23) DoubleBack waistbelt adjustment buckles,
(24) Suspension seat attachment points, (25) CARITOOL slots.
Principal materials:
Straps: polyester.
Adjustment buckles: steel.
Attachment points: aluminum alloy.
CROLL:
Frame: aluminum alloy.
Cam: stainless steel.
3. Inspection, points to verify
Before each use
Harness
Check the webbing at the attachment points, at the adjustment buckles and at the safety
stitching.
Look for cuts in the webbing, wear and damage due to use, to heat, and to contact with
chemical products, etc.. Be particularly careful to check for cut threads.
Verify that the DoubleBack and FAST buckles operate properly.
Maillon rapide
Verify that the frame has no cracks, deformation, corrosion, etc.. Verify that the locking nut is
screwed on completely (no threads visible) and tightened with a torque of 3 Nm.
CROLL
Verify that the product is free of cracks, deformation, marks, wear, corrosion, etc..
Check the condition of the frame, the connection holes, the cam and safety catch, the springs
and the cam axle.
Check the movement of the cam and the effectiveness of its spring.
Check the cam for clogged teeth.
Consult the details of the inspection procedure to be carried out for each item of PPE on the
Web at www.petzl.com/ppe.
Contact Petzl if you have any doubt.
During each use
It is important to regularly monitor the condition of the product and its connections to the other
equipment in the system. Make sure that all pieces of equipment in the system are correctly
positioned with respect to each other.
4. Compatibility
Verify that this product is compatible with the other elements of the system in your application
(compatible = good functional interaction).
5. How to put the harness on
- Be sure to correctly stow the excess webbing (folded flat) in the retainers.
Be careful of foreign bodies which can impede the operation of the FAST buckles (such as
pebbles, sand, clothing...). Verify that the buckles are correctly fastened.
Directional maillon rapide
Do not use it to attach a lanyard or energy absorber.
Initial adjustment of the dorsal attachment point
This adjustment should be done only once when putting on your harness for the first time.
Have another person help you do it.
Adjust the position of the dorsal attachment point to suit your body shape and size: position it
at the level of the shoulder blades.
Adjustment and suspension test
Your harness must be adjusted to fit snugly to reduce the risk of injury in case of a fall.
You must move around and hang in the harness from each attachment point, with your
equipment, to verify that the harness fits properly, provides adequate comfort for the intended
use and that it is optimally adjusted.
6. Fall arrest harness EN 361: 2002
Body harness for fall arrest, component of a fall arrest system in accordance with the EN 363
standard (personal fall arrest systems). It must be used in conjunction with EN 795 anchors,
EN 362 locking carabiners, EN 355 energy absorber, etc..
6A. Sternal attachment point
6B. Dorsal attachment point
Only these points may be used to attach a fall arrest system, for example a mobile fall
arrester, an energy absorber, or other system described in the EN 363 standard. For ease of
identification, these points are marked with the letter 'A'.
Clearance: amount of free space below the user
The clearance below the user must be sufficient to prevent the user from striking any obstacle
in case of a fall. Specific details on calculating clearance are found in the technical notices for
the other components (energy absorbers, mobile fall arrester, etc.).
7. EN 358: 1999 harness for work positioning
and restraint
These attachment points are designed to either hold the user in position at the work station,
or to prevent the worker from entering a zone where a fall is possible. These attachment
points must only be used to attach to a restraint or work positioning system, maximum fall
height: 0.5 m.
These attachment points are not designed for fall arrest usage. It may be necessary to
supplement work positioning or travel restraint systems with collective or personal fall arrest
systems.
7A. Ventral attachment point
7B. Waistbelt side attachment points
Always use the two side attachment points together by linking them with a positioning lanyard
in order to be comfortably supported by the waistbelt.
7C. Rear restraint attachment point
This rear waistbelt attachment is designed only for attachment of a restraint system to prevent
the user from entering an area where a fall is possible.
Regularly check the effectiveness of the system during use (adjustment and attachment
elements).
8. Seat harness:
EN 813: 2008
Ventral attachment point
Nominal maximum load: 140 kg.
Designed for progression on rope and work positioning.
Use this ventral ring to attach a descender, positioning lanyards or progression lanyards.
This attachment point should not be used to attach fall arrest systems.
technical notice AVAO BOD CROLL FAST-1
9. CROLL ventral rope clamp
The CROLL is a type B rope adjustment device used to ascend the work rope.
The CROLL must be used with a type A backup device on a second (safety)
rope (e.g. with an ASAP mobile fall arrester for rope).
The CROLL is not suitable for use in a fall arrest system.
- To meet the requirements of the EN 12841: 2006 type B standard, use 10-11 mm EN 1891
type A semi-static ropes (core + sheath). (Note: Certification testing was performed using
BEAL Antipodes 10 mm and 11.5 mm ropes).
- Use a connecting assembly of maximum length 1 m (lanyard + connectors + devices).
- To reduce the risk of a free fall, the rope between the rope adjuster and the anchor must
always be taut.
Do not allow the safety line to be loaded when the working line is under tension.
A shock-load can damage the belay line.
Nominal maximum load: 140 kg.
Function principle and test
This rope clamp is a device for ascending rope. It slides along the rope in one direction and
jams in the other direction.
The cam's teeth initiate a clamping action that pinches the rope between the cam and the
frame. The slot in the cam allows mud to be evacuated.
Installing and removing the rope
Pull the safety catch down and lock it on the frame of the device. The cam is thus held open.
Put the rope in the device. Pay attention to the Up/Down indicator. Operate the safety catch
so that the cam presses against the rope. In this position the safety catch helps prevent
involuntary opening of the cam.
Removing the rope:
Move the device up the rope while opening the safety catch to disengage the cam.
Rope ascending
Use the CROLL with another rope clamp (BASIC, for example) and a foot-loop. Always attach
yourself to the second ascender with an appropriate lanyard.
Angled traverse situation
Starting on an angled rope: put a leg over the rope to make its angle parallel to the CROLL's
rope channel.
Short rope descent
Gently slide the device up the rope and simultaneously push down on the cam with the index
finger. Do not manipulate the safety catch because there is a risk of accidentally opening the
cam.
Warning: for workers weighing over 100 kg, consult our information on Solutions for workers
over 100 kg on our web site
www.petzl.com.
10. Equipment loops
The equipment loops must only be used to attach and support equipment.
WARNING DANGER, never use equipment loops for belaying, rappelling, tying-in, or anchoring
a person.
11. Supplementary information regarding
standards EN 365
Rescue plan
You must have a rescue plan and the means to rapidly implement it in case of difficulties
encountered while using this equipment.
Anchors
The anchor point for the system should preferably be located above the user's position and
should meet the requirements of the EN 795 standard (minimum strength of 10 kN).
Various
- In a fall-arrest system, it is essential to check the required clearance under the user before
each use, to avoid any impact with the ground or an obstacle in case of a fall.
- Make sure that the anchor point is correctly positioned, in order to limit the risk and the
height of a fall.
- A fall arrest harness is the only device allowable for supporting the body in a fall arrest
system.
- When using multiple pieces of equipment together, a dangerous situation can result if the
safety function of one piece of equipment is affected by the safety function of another piece
of equipment.
- WARNING DANGER, take care that your products do not rub against abrasive or sharp
surfaces.
- Users must be medically fit for activities at height. Warning, inert suspension in a harness can
result in serious injury or death.
- The instructions for use for each item of equipment used in conjunction with this product
must be respected.
- The instructions for use must be provided to users of this equipment in the language of the
country in which the product is to be used.
12. Petzl general information
Lifetime / When to retire your equipment
For Petzl's plastic and textile products, the maximum lifetime is 10 years from the date of
manufacture. It is indefinite for metallic products.
WARNING: an exceptional event can lead you to retire a product after only one use, depending
on the type and intensity of usage and the environment of usage (harsh environments, marine
environment, sharp edges, extreme temperatures, chemical products, etc.).
A product must be retired when:
- It is over 10 years old and made of plastic or textiles.
- It has been subjected to a major fall (or load).
- It fails to pass inspection. You have any doubt as to its reliability.
- You do not know its full usage history.
- When it becomes obsolete due to changes in legislation, standards, technique or
incompatibility with other equipment, etc..
Destroy retired equipment to prevent further use.
Product inspection
In addition to the inspection before each use, an in-depth inspection must be carried out
by a competent inspector. The frequency of the in-depth inspection must be governed by
applicable legislation, and the type and the intensity of use. Petzl recommends an inspection at
least once every 12 months.
To help maintain product traceability, do not remove any markings or labels.
Inspection results should be recorded on a form with the following details: type of equipment,
model, manufacturer contact information, serial number or individual number, date of
manufacture, date of purchase, date of first use, date of next periodic inspection, problems,
comments, the name and signature of the inspector.
See an example at www.petzl.com/ppe.
Storage, transport
Store the product in a dry place away from exposure to UV, chemicals, extreme
temperatures, etc.. Clean and dry the product if necessary.
Modifications, repairs
Modifications and repairs outside of Petzl facilities are prohibited (except replacement parts).
3-year guarantee
Against all material or manufacturing defect. Exclusions: normal wear and tear, oxidation,
modifications or alterations, incorrect storage, poor maintenance, negligence, uses for which
this product is not designed.
Responsibility
Petzl is not responsible for the consequences, direct, indirect or accidental, or any other type
of damage befalling or resulting from the use of its products.
Traceability and markings
a. Body controlling the manufacture of this PPE
b. Notified body that carried out the CE type inspection
c. Traceability: datamatrix = product reference + individual number
d. Diameter
e. Individual number
f. Year of manufacture
g. Day of manufacture
h. Control or name of inspector
i. Incrementation
j. Standards
k. Read the Instructions for use carefully
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