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This information to be read and
kept for the lifetime of the product
in conjunction with the Lyon
General User Instructions.
Quality assurance
Quality management system
assessed and certified as meeting the
requirements of ISO 9001.
Certification
When used for a single person load:
CE 0598, EN 795:2012 Type B “Personal
fall protection equipment. Anchor
devices”.
When used for a two person load:
CEN/TS 16415:2013 Type B “Personal
fall protection equipment – Anchor
devices – Recommendations for anchor
devices for use by more than one
person simultaneously”.
When used for rescue or a two person
load, this item is not classed as PPE
and is not covered by PPE Regulation
2016/425.
Approved bodies
EU Type-examination for Regulation
2016/425 by:
Notified Body No. 2777
SATRA Technology Europe Ltd,
Bracetown Business Park, Clonee,
Dublin, D15 YN2P, Ireland.
Controlling the manufacturing:
Notified body No. 0598
SGS Fimko Oy, P.O. Box 30
(Särkiniementie 3),
00211 HELSINKI, Finland.
Working Load Limit (WLL)
Please note that the WLL refers to the
total combined load on the OBELISK.
The combined load must not exceed
this amount.
Where dynamic loads are envisaged, the
WLL may be up to 100 kg for a single-
user (EN 795:2012) and 200 kg for
two-users (CEN/TS 16415:2013).
Where only static loads are applied, the
WLL may be up to 272 kg.
The WLL specified above apply when
used in configurations described in
these User Instructions, with loads
suspended from the anchor point and at
90° to the footprint. Alternative rigging
layouts, terrain and environmental
conditions may apply forces in directions
that reduce the stability of the OBELISK.
In such circumstances, the WLL must be
decreased. Resultant forces that extend
beyond the footprint of the OBELISK
can cause overturning.
Ultimately, the user of the OBELISK is
responsible for determining the WLL
of the OBELISK based on the specific
circumstances of use and the factor of
safety applied. Users may reduce the
WLL. The user must never exceed the
WLL.
Breaking load
For a single person load:
EN 795:2012 requires a minimum
breaking strength of 12 kN.
For a two person load:
CEN/TS 16415:2013 requires a
minimum breaking strength of 13 kN.
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