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The use and storage temperature range should be between - 10
and +50°C. Outside this temperature range, the product resistance
could be affected.
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Avoid any rubbing on abrasive or sharp areas which may damage
the product.
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Damp equipment, or which has frozen up, may not operate
properly. These products must be thorouglhly checked annually by
a qualified professional with a prior written certification from SARL
DEHONDT & IMN. It is forbidden to modify or repair these products
yourself without prior training and written authorisation from SARL
DEHONDT or IMN.
All staff members must be aware of their responsibilities in order to
establish a safe environment. They must be properly trained in assist
and rescue techniques as well as in briefing and coaching methods.
All staff must receive professional briefing regularly in which all
information for the proper operation of the park is conveyed.
Assessments of the staffs ability to perform competent rescue
procedures and conduct proper and complete guest briefings must be
done on a regular basis.
The awareness of all involved risks throughout the park must be raised
within your instructor and rescue team. The staff must know all possible
dangers associated with using life safety systems and how differents
components interact with each other.
A helpful and supportive attitude towards the guests is important.
The staff team must be vigilant, have taken part in the training
process and is required to have experience in supervising the
course. Good supervision covering all parts of the course must be
ensured. The rescue team must be prepared and capable of reacting
quickly in case of emergency and have good and fast access to all
parts of the course. All instructors should carry a system or device for
lifting, not just rescuers or rescue teams. Participants who faced di
ficulties during the briefing must be given additional attention and
helped, verbally or physically, if needed. Participants should not be
left alone on a course. Enhanced supervision must be in place where
the participants are faced with special circumstances (zipline, Tarzan
swing, etc).
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Climbing and using personal protective equipment carry inherent
risks, regardless of the safety equipment being used. Falls of any
kind can lead to serious injury or death.
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Among other risks, neck entrapment is one of the risks inherent to
this activity.
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There are many factors that have to be taken into consideration and
contribute to raising or lowering the risk of neck entrapment,
including but not limited to the following:
- Hardware : Design of the park, PPE
- Operation : Fitting PPE to participant, training of the staff, brieng,
supervision, quality of rescue / evacuation.
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