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VERTICALITY<br />

Information is non-exhaustive. Refer to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r pages as well as to <strong>the</strong> user instructions <strong>and</strong> technical manuals. Technical training is essential.<br />

<strong>Energy</strong> <strong>and</strong> networks<br />

Ascending: ascent is backed up using a fall arrest<br />

device on <strong>the</strong> rope<br />

18<br />

ASAP<br />

RIG<br />

An example of a system that allows <strong>the</strong><br />

rope to be installed from below with a<br />

pre-installed rescue system.<br />

Ascending: backed-up ascent using a Y-shaped<br />

energy absorbing lanyard<br />

NEWTON<br />

ABSORBICA-Y- MGO


Ascending: backed-up ascent using climbing<br />

<strong>techniques</strong><br />

(Whenever possible, try to minimize <strong>the</strong> length of a potential fall.)<br />

I’D<br />

Work positioning using an adjustable lanyard<br />

Hauling<br />

Positioning loads using a haul system<br />

ABSORBICA-Y MGO<br />

GRILLON<br />

ASAP<br />

GRILLON<br />

PRO TRAXION<br />

19<br />

Work <strong>and</strong> rescue<br />

<strong>techniques</strong><br />

HARNESSES<br />

HELMETS<br />

LANYARDS AND<br />

ENERGY ABSORBERS<br />

MOBILE FALL<br />

ARRESTER<br />

CARABINERS,<br />

CONNECTORS<br />

DESCENDERS<br />

ROPE CLAMPS<br />

PULLEYS<br />

ANCHORS AND<br />

ROPES<br />

PACKS AND<br />

ACCESSORIES

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