Descripción del producto "Avao Bod Fast"
Arnés anticaídas, de sujeción y de suspensión Avao Bod Fast diseñado para aumentar el confort durante su utilización. El cinturón y las perneras semirrígidos y anchos proporcionan una sujeción excelente. El diseño del respaldo con punto de enganche dorsal, permite en caso de caída estar colgado cómodamente, al recaer el peso sobre las perneras, mientras se espera el rescate.
Petzl ha diseñado una construcción ligera y transpirable que ofrece una muy buena ventilación. Los tirantes disponen de un sistema que permite guardar los conectores de los elementos de amarre anticaídas y tenerlos al alcance de la mano. En caso de caída este sistema permite la liberación del absorbedor de energía.
Incorpora hebillas autobloqueantes DoubleBack en la cintura y hebillas automáticas Fast LT en las perneras que facilitan la regulación. El arnés también facilita llevar y organizar las herramientas de trabajo gracias a varios anillos portamaterial y trabillas para instalar los portaherramientas Caritool y las bolsas portaherramientas Toolbag.
Características:
- Materiales: poliamida, poliéster, aluminio y acero.
- Construcción dorsal, en forma de X, ultraenvolvente para limitar los puntos de tensión durante las suspensiones prolongadas.?
- Cinturón y perneras semirrígidas para una sujeción excelente. Preformados y acolchados con espuma perforada y transpirable para una comodidad máxima en suspensión.?
- Tirantes acolchados separados para limitar el rozamiento en el cuello y facilitar la colocación. Cuando se lleva carga en el cinturón, los tirantes también soportan esta carga y la reparten en los hombros.
- Sistema para guardar los conectores MGO en cada tirante. En caso de caída este sistema permite la liberación del absorbedor.
- Hebillas automáticas Fast LT en las perneras, para poder manipularlas con rapidez.
- Cinturón y tirantes equipados con dos hebillas autobloqueantes DoubleBack, para un ajuste simple y rápido.
- Punto de enganche ventral para repartir la carga entre el cinturón y las perneras durante los trabajos en suspensión.?
- Dos puntos de enganche laterales que transmiten la carga al nivel de la cintura para trabajar cómodamente con los pies en apoyo. Son escamoteables para evitar que se enganchen accidentalmente.
- Un punto de enganche esternal y un punto de enganche dorsal para conectar un sistema anticaídas.? Cuando se produce una caída sobre el punto dorsal, las perneras soportan el peso, lo que permite permanecer más tiempo suspendido en el arnés mientras se espera a los servicios de rescate.?
- Un punto de enganche posterior en el cinturón para conectar un elemento de amarre de retención.
- Seis anillos portamaterial preformados con funda de protección.
- Dos trabillas para los portaherramientas Caritool.
- Cuatro trabillas para la bolsa portaherramientas Toolbag.
- Certificaciones: CE EN 361, EN 358 y EN 813.
Referencias | C071BA00 | C071BA01 | C071BA02 |
Colores | negro/amarillo | negro/amarillo | negro/amarillo |
Talla | 0 | 1 | 2 |
Contorno de cintura | 65-80 cm | 70-93 cm | 83-120 cm |
Contorno de muslo | 44-59 cm | 47-62 cm | 50-65 cm |
Altura | 160-180 cm | 165-185 cm | 175-200 cm |
Peso | 2000 g | 2045 g | 2125 g |
Garantía | 3 Años | 3 Años | 3 Años |
Pack | 1 | 1 | 1 |
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Petzl is a family business that, over time, has become the largest European manufacturer of personal protective equipment for those who evolve sporting or professionally in the vertical world and in the dark.
Petzl, a passion business that is part of the continuity and transmission of this human adventure, with the sole mission of creating value for the user. Petzl's story begins in the 1930s and we introduce it to you below.
Fernand Petzl, passionate caverist and ingenious craftsman, imagines in his workshop tools to explore the depths. In 1968, the inventor markets his first products and founds Petzl in 1970.
For several decades, Petzl has provided a stable environment conducive to innovation and industrial excellence. This same path is what the new generation wants to follow, ready to continue the adventure.
Petzl develops its designs and projects based on pillars and values that motivate them.
For 50 years, four pillars have guided Petzl. Four fundamental values that motivate all its decisions and that are exposed:
Continue to be a stable family business.
Foster the pioneering spirit to imagine the best solutions
Guarantee industrial excellence with a goal of zero defects and be close to our communities by informing about good practices throughout the world for greater safety.
Petzl is aware of its responsibility towards the user who entrusts his life to its devices. That is why Petzl develops, analyzes and qualifies all its products beyond the required standards and norms. Its design center, based in France, integrates all areas related to product design: mechanics, textiles, electronics, optics and computing. From the design and prototype phases, product reliability and user safety are constantly evaluated, paying special attention to the risks of use.
Petzl has laboratories dedicated to product testing: dynamic tests, impact resistance, fatigue tests, performance, quality of light beams and flashlight autonomy. In addition, the tests in the field test the ergonomics and reliability of use.
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Where to use safety harnesses?
Harnesses are essential personal protection elements for workers who perform work at heights or in vertical work. In particular, they are widely used in construction work, building maintenance, electrical installations, telecommunications, roof repair, glass and facade cleaning work, forestry work, among others. In addition, harnesses are essential for work on lifting platforms, bridges and telecommunication towers, wind turbines, wind farm maintenance and metal structures. In all these jobs, the use of harnesses guarantees the safety of workers, avoiding falls and serious injuries. Harnesses are also used in sports activities such as climbing, caving or base jumping. In summary, harnesses are essential personal protection equipment to guarantee safety in any work at height or in confined spaces.What kind of harnesses do we have at SWTH Ingeniería?
There are different types of harnesses depending on the type of activity or occupational hazard that must be faced.Among the main types of harnesses are full body harnesses, which are the most common and are used for most jobs in height. There are also safety harnesses with a lumbar belt for vertical lifting and lowering work.
On the other hand, fall arrest harnesses are essential for work at heights where there is a risk of falling. These harnesses are complemented with other protection elements such as life lines or energy absorbers.
Likewise, rescue harnesses are used in emergency situations and rescue, in order to secure the worker and facilitate their evacuation.
Finally, restraint or positioning harnesses are used in jobs that require limited mobility, such as welding or maintenance jobs. These harnesses provide greater stability and control of the worker's body.
In conclusion, the different types of harnesses are fundamental tools to guarantee the safety of workers in different types of work at heights or confined spaces. It is important to select the appropriate harness according to the activity or occupational risk that is going to be carried out.