Rothoblaas Catalogue

PPE STANDARDS

FALL PROTECTION AND POSITIONING

ROPES AND ACCESSORIES

RETRACTABLE DEVICES

KIT

HELMETS

HARNESSES

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EN 397 ANSI Z.89.1 EN 166 EN 352-3 EN 50365

EN 361 EN 358 EN 813 EN 12275/A/C ANSI/ASSE Z359.11 2014

EN 355 EN 358 EN 353-2

EN 353-2 EN 354 EN 1891

EN 360 ATEX II 2G c T6

EQUIPMENT CARE AND MAINTENANCE

TEXTILE DEVICES

CUTS A 2-mm edge cut reduces facric resistance by up to 40%

ULTRA VIOLET DEGRADATION The sun and welding can damage textile components

ABRASIONS An abrasion on textile components acts just like a cut when fabric threads are torn

SEAMS Before each use it is essential to check that there are no loose, torn, worn or missing threads

BURNS Caused both by heat sources and by contact with chemical and corrosive substances or materials In particular, nylon is usually damaged when in contact with acids, and polyester with alkaline substances

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