Petzl — longlife first generation (type 1)
Longlife Type 1 anchors for permanent installation at climbing sites. Placed on the market 1988-1991.
- Risk level
- Serious risk
- Type
- Injuries
- Kategori
- Hobby/sports equipment
- Fare
- The anchor's resistance to load is insufficient. If a climber uses the anchor when climbing, there is a risk that the anchor won’t be able to stop a potential fall and the climber is therefore exposed to the risk of insufficient fall arrest when taking a fall and the consequences may be severe injuries.
- Origin
- France
⚖️ Handlinger bestilt af myndigheder
- ▸ Measures ordered by economic operators (to: Manufacturer) Warning consumers of the risks
What is this? This is a climbing anchor made by Petzl. It is old and may not hold your weight if you fall.
What's happening? The anchor might break if you use it while climbing. This could cause a bad fall.
Does this affect me? If you climb in Sweden and have this old Petzl anchor, you could be at risk.
What should I do? Stop using this anchor right away. Ask a climbing expert or doctor for help.
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Risk level: Serious risk · Type: Injuries · Category: Hobby/sports equipment · Hazard: The anchor's resistance to load is insufficient. If a climber uses the anchor when climbing, there is a risk that the anchor won’t be able to stop a potential fall and the climber is therefore exposed to the risk of insufficient fall arrest when taking a fall and the consequences may be severe injuries. · Origin: France
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