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LIFT RES-Q, evacuation and rescue device, 40 m

FA7020140

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LIFT RES-Q, evacuation and rescue device, 40 m

Lift Res-Q is the perfect device for lifting and rescue operations.

Made of aluminium alloy and high-strength steel and dia. 9.6 mm semi-static kernmantle rope assembled with the device.

Rope ends with double figure of 8 knots for connection with karabiner. Provided with 2 hooks ref. FA 50 220 21.

Controlled descent speed: 1 m to 1.5 m / sec (depending on weight), up to 225 kg.

Maximum descent height: 500 m.

Maximum lifting height: 500 m.

Usable with electric screwdriver: For high ascents.

Brake system: Automatic and redundant.

Maximum no. of users: 2 users - 225 kg.

Inspection: Once a year or every 6000 m of rope.

Available in 2 lengths: 20 m (FA 70 201 20), 40 m (FA 70 201 40).

For specific lengths, you need to associate the following references:

- FA 70 201 00: device only.

- FA 70 109 99: Kernmantle rope per meter.

- FA 70 109 98: Required length of rope with double “figure of 8” knots and automatic locking hook.

Compliance: EN 341:2011-1A, EN 1496:2007 B, EN 12841:2006 Type C (1 person).

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RESCUE AND EVACUATION

THE BASICS OF RESCUE AND EVACUATION

During works at height, an accident can happens, and the intervention of a rescue worker can be necessary to evacuate the victim.

In this case, the rescue worker shall take action in an emergency situation. THE GOLDEN RULE in such a case is to PREVENT ANOTHER ACCIDENT FROM HAPPENING.

As a consequence, and before any intervention, the rescue worker should ask himself/herself the following questions:

  • Is there any residual hazard further to the accident (electrical hazard, presence of gas, ...)?
  • Am I capable to intervene (physical capacity, psychological capacity, technical capacity, ..)?
  • Do I have full control of the rescue plan (calling the emergency services, ...) and do I master the operating mode of evacuation?
  • Have I been SPECIFICALLY trained for the rescue operations that I am going to implement? (OBLIGATION of the Directive 89/655/CEE Article 7 et Annexe ll §4.4.f (Directive 2001/45/CE)).

Then the rescue worker shall be able to intervene in accordance with the rescue plan defined beforehand; their priorities shall be the following:

  • Securing the victim,
  • Get the victim off inert suspension in the shortest time,
  • Await the emergency services in the best conditions.

Every situation is unique, and requires adapted material. When establishing the evacuation plan defining the human and material means to be implemented, it is essential to distinguish between the main following situations:

  • Evacuation in confined space,
  • Self-evacuation on fixed post,
  • Evacuation on site (multi-situation, one or several victims),
  • Evacuation on ski lift.

WARNING: DURING RESCUE AND EVACUATION OPERATIONS, THE RESCUE WORKER MUST BE:

TRAINED AND EXERCISED

Evacuation and rescue

Self-evacuation (down evacuation)

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