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  WorcsWuss said:
But even under puwer, if it is not PPE, which it is not, it doesn't need to be CE marked or LOLER tested. It just needs to be suitable for work, which, if the manufacturer's instructions say it is, then under puwer it is ok.

So if the wrench instructions say 'a tether as specified by the user should used' then a tether specified by the user (and made by Adam) is ok....

 

I know your right mate I just need to do a bit more research forum own peice of mind, thanks though buddy :thumbup1:

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  Adam Bourne said:
I know your right mate I just need to do a bit more research forum own peice of mind, thanks though buddy :thumbup1:

 

Might be an idea for Kevin to specifically ask that the manual be written to ensure home made tethers are acceptable, I think he already has it in hand though.... :thumbup1:

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I would avoid negatives and caveats, interpretation makes it difficult to arrive at a clear cut yes or no in that situation. I'm sure the pro manual writers Kevin has on board will know how to phrase it given the feedback he has for them :thumbup1:

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