Petzl E78004 Information Guide

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You too can help prolong the lifetime of your products. To succeed in this challenge, several aspects 
must be taken into account: product usage (intensity, frequency, conditions etc.), and also the 
transport, storage, care and maintenance.
Taking care with all of these aspects helps avoid premature wear of the equipment.
Here is a summary of precautions recommended by Petzl for maintaining your equipment.
Basic principles
• In general, take care of your safety gear. Do not leave it lying about anywhere. Do not throw your gear on the ground.
• Read the specific recommendations for each product in the Instructions For Use available on the Petzl Web site.
• See the heading "PPE* Inspection". 
 
* PPE is Personal Protective Equipment, equipment worn or carried by the 
user. PPE are classified in three categories: 
Category 1: minor hazards, light mechanical impacts, solar radiation (e.g. 
glasses, gloves) 
Category 2: serious hazards (e.g. ventilated helmets, crampons) 
Category 3: major or deadly hazards (e.g. harnesses, carabiners, ice axes)
Reminder of the lifetime of Petzl equipment.
• The maximum lifetime is up to 10 years from the date of manufacture for 
plastic and textile products.
• The lifetime is indefinite for metal products.
• Warning: An unusual event may require you to retire a product after only one use. This may involve the type and 
intensity of use, or the environment in which it is used: aggressive environments, sharp edges, extreme temperatures, 
chemicals...
• To learn more, see the heading "PPE Inspection".
How can I find out the age of my Petzl PPE?
All of our PPE products are now identified by a serial number. This number may be marked in a number of ways: laser, 
engraving, label, etc. It allows us to identify our products.