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That's not the response I was looking for, you can't dictate like that. I have the paperwork, it passed and it's a legal document.

 

Thanks Pete Mctree, that's the sort of thing I wanted to hear. Thanks.

 

I'm not trying to spur an argument as these types of threads always do, I'm just trying to get to the bottom of it as my friend forked out quite alot of dollar to replace equipment.

 

It might not be the response you were looking for I suspect Bumble is correct. Spring missing is a modification from the manufactures spec which carries CE certification. With a mod the CE certification is lost and kit shouldnt be used.

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That's not the response I was looking for, you can't dictate like that. I have the paperwork, it passed and it's a legal document.

 

Thanks Pete Mctree, that's the sort of thing I wanted to hear. Thanks.

 

I'm not trying to spur an argument as these types of threads always do, I'm just trying to get to the bottom of it as my friend forked out quite alot of dollar to replace equipment.

 

As others have said a rope grab minus the wire is a fail under LOLER and would also not be acceptable under PUWER

 

 

When you describe the paperwork as a legal document, well not exactly. Its legal status would be as a written record of periodical thorough inspection, no more or less than that.

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As others have said a rope grab minus the wire is a fail under LOLER and would also not be acceptable under PUWER

 

 

When you describe the paperwork as a legal document, well not exactly. Its legal status would be as a written record of periodical thorough inspection, no more or less than that.

 

The periodic thorough inspection is the same as an MOT in that its only valid at the time of test. After that its the daily and weekly user inspections that ensure kit remains in serviceable condition.

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As loler inspectors we are human, for the record a missing wire inwouldnt have passed it. Ropes are not as clear cut. I may pass a rope someone else would fail, and vice versa. On the loler assessment they have been careful to avoid grey areas. Same as corrosion on an mot it's up to the individual to make a decision, and one that if required they could defend on court

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as loler inspectors They are to inspect as presented eg if Karabiner clogged with sap and sawdust and gate does not return etc Then FAIL same as Ropes and hitches if they looked GLAZED heat damaged this could be dried on sap etc but the Inspector will inspect as presented if you knew there was sap on ropes hitches perhaps a quick wash prior to inspection , and if you had just done a Sappy Tree then clean as soon as after , i Clean my ropes when Sap etc gets on them and give Karabiners quick blow out with airline sometimes weekly but Always Monthly and a little lub to keep things moving nice

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