Hands-free locking position: types 2, 3 and 4 descending devices
Panic locking position: types 2 and 3 descending devices
Types 5 and 6 descending devices
Static strength
All types and classes of descending device except class D
Descending devices class D
Dynamic performance
Descent energy
Descent velocity
Temperature rise
Special requirements for descending devices class D
Function
Types 1 and 2 descending devices
Types 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 descending devices
Corrosion resistance
Conditioning
Tests applicable to conditioning
General conditioning
Conditioning to wet
Conditioning to wet and cold
Conditioning to very cold
Marking and information
Test methods
Test apparatus
Test structure
Force measurement instrumentation
Rigid steel mass
Quick release device
Corrosion resistance test apparatus
General
Conditioning
General conditioning
Conditioning to wet
Conditioning to wet and cold
Conditioning to very cold
Examination of design
Static tests
Rate of stressing for static tests
Holding load
Descending devices that normally travel with the user
Descending devices that normally do not travel with the user
Static strength
Textile descent line strength
Descent line residual static strength
Stainless steel wire or aramid textile descent line integrity
Dynamic performance
Descending devices that normally travel with the user
Descending devices that normally do not travel with the user
Descent energy, descent velocity, temperature rise
Test set-up and operation
General
Field tests
Tests using a mechanical test apparatus
Descent energy
Descent velocity
Temperature rise
Function tests
Types 1 and 2 descending devices
Types 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 descending devices that normally travel with the user
Test set-up
Descending devices that are intended to be controlled manually by the tail of the descent line
Descending devices that are normally not intended to be controlled manually by the tail of the descent line
Types 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 descending devices that normally do not travel with the user
Test set-up
Descending devices that are intended to be controlled manually by the tail of the descent line
Descending devices that are normally not intended to be controlled manually by the tail of the descent line
Corrosion resistance
Marking
Information supplied by the manufacturer
General
Instructions for use
Instructions for maintenance
Instructions for periodic detailed inspections
Instructions for repair
Records
Packaging (informative)
Functional recommendations for the use of descending devices in the workplace (informative)
General
Maintaining the descending device within the user's reach
Anticipation of emergency situations
Care when selecting descent lines
Bibliography
ICS
13.340.60
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