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Rope rescue: ASAP and accompanied descent

In case of an accident, a inert person hanging in a harness is a dangerous situation that must be addressed urgently. To act quickly, workers at height must rescue their co-worker on their own, using their standard equipment.

Warnings

  • Carefully read the Instructions for Use used in this technical advice before consulting the advice itself. You must have already read and understood the information in the Instructions for Use to be able to understand this supplementary information.
  • Mastering these techniques requires specific training. Work with a professional to confirm your ability to perform these techniques safely and independently before attempting them unsupervised.
  • We provide examples of techniques related to your activity. There may be others that we do not describe here.

This rescue situation is an exceptional case, where the use of single-person equipment for belaying or backing up more than one person is necessary due to the urgency of inert suspension of the victim. The worker must be trained and practiced in this type of rescue.

Downward evacuation is generally the most efficient solution. The rescuer connects himself to the victim, disconnects him from his support and performs an accompanied descent. The descent is controlled with a single descender; see the documents dedicated to the I'D and RIG.

In case the descent rope breaks, possibly due to damage sustained in the initial incident, both rescuer and victim fall onto a backup system. The rope, the ASAP and the energy absorber are loaded very close to their limits of usage: see below for necessary precautions to take.

This document in no way constitutes training in rescue techniques.

Only the performance and limitations of Petzl equipment have been studied.

1) Rescue with a single ASAP, using the ropes in place

Rescue with a single ASAP.

If the rescue maneuver must be done on two ropes, one serves as the descent rope, the other as the safety rope.

Only one energy absorber may be used:

For an accompanied descent with two persons on a single energy absorber, use the ABSORBICA L57 or the ASAP’SORBER AXESS.

These absorbers are capable of stopping a two-person fall on an ASAP, up to 250 kg, without damage to the rope.

Do not use the ASAP’SORBER 20 or 40 for an accompanied descent:

Test have shown that the ASAP’SORBER 20 and 40 (European and international versions) lack sufficient energy absorption capacity for this usage.

Arresting the fall generates a significant impact load: the rope sheath is torn and several core strands are cut.

Although no complete rope failure was observed during testing, the outcome of performing a rescue maneuver on a few rope core strands is doubtful.

As a reminder: depending on the criteria used in their design, different energy absorbers have different energy absorption capacities. Their normal application is single-person fall arrest, for falls of specific length. Rescue and two-person falls greatly exceed this scope.

Tests carried out on the ASAP and ASAP LOCK positioned 1 m from the anchor. Falls using test dummies with harnesses, at different heights relative to the ASAP ASAP’SORBER 20 / 40

International version

European version
ABSORBICA L57

Tested only on 11 mm low stretch kernmantel ropes
ASAP’SORBER AXESS

Tested on 10 to 12.5 mm diameter ropes

CLUB, PARALLEL, AXIS, VECTOR, RAY
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
Tests carried out on the ASAP and ASAP LOCK positioned 1 m from the anchor. Falls using test dummies with harnesses, at different heights relative to the ASAP
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
ASAP’SORBER 20 / 40

International version

European version
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
ABSORBICA L57

Tested only on 11 mm low stretch kernmantel ropes
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
ASAP’SORBER AXESS

Tested on 10 to 12.5 mm diameter ropes

CLUB, PARALLEL, AXIS, VECTOR, RAY
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
Tests carried out on the ASAP and ASAP LOCK positioned 1 m from the anchor. Falls using test dummies with harnesses, at different heights relative to the ASAP
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
ASAP’SORBER 20 / 40

International version

European version
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
ABSORBICA L57

Tested only on 11 mm low stretch kernmantel ropes
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
ASAP’SORBER AXESS

Tested on 10 to 12.5 mm diameter ropes

CLUB, PARALLEL, AXIS, VECTOR, RAY
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
Tests carried out on the ASAP and ASAP LOCK positioned 1 m from the anchor. Falls using test dummies with harnesses, at different heights relative to the ASAP
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
ASAP’SORBER 20 / 40

International version

European version
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
ABSORBICA L57

Tested only on 11 mm low stretch kernmantel ropes
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.
ASAP’SORBER AXESS

Tested on 10 to 12.5 mm diameter ropes

CLUB, PARALLEL, AXIS, VECTOR, RAY
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 1 m away.

Study of the potential for additional energy absorption by the rope, at a distance from the anchor

In our testing, the trials done at 3 m from the anchor gave results that were more or less identical to other tests.

ASAP’SORBER 20 / 40
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 3 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 3 m away.
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 3 m away. Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 3 m away.
ASAP’SORBER 20 / 40
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 3 m away.
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 3 m away.
ASAP’SORBER 20 / 40
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 3 m away.
Tests carried out on ASAP and ASAP LOCK 3 m away.

Notes:

Weight limit

On EN 1891 rope, backing up two persons with an ASAP + ASAP’SORBER AXESS or ASAP + ABSORBICA L57 is authorized in rescue situations with loads up to 250 kg.

Above 250 kg, it is recommended to choose another evacuation strategy.

Clearance

In a fall with two people on an ASAP + ABSORBICA L57 or ASAP + ASAP’SORBER AXESS, the tearing of the absorber will be greater than in a fall with only one person.

In this case: clearance = 5 m + rope stretch.

General precautions

Before and during the maneuver, make sure that all risks of falling and impact loading are minimized (condition of the ropes in place, risk of anchor failure, pendulum, poorly controlled descent, sudden loading).

2) Rescue with two ASAPs, using additional ropes

Rescue with two ASAPs.

If the maneuver can be done with one work rope and two safety ropes, it is recommended to use one ASAP and one energy absorber on each safety rope.

ASAP’SORBER and ABSORBICA may be used with this technique.