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ABSORBICA-I

JAG RESCUE

KIT

JAG RESCUE

KIT

ASAP LOCK

JANE-Y

RING OPEN

CAPTIV

RIG

ASCENSION

FOOTCORD

CROLL

CAPTIV

RIG

I n f o r m a t i o n i s n o n-e x h a u s t i v e. R e f e r t o t h e o t h e r p a g e s a s w e l l a s t h e I n s t r u c t i o n s f o r U s e a n d t e c h n i c a l m a n u a l s. T e c h n i c a l t r a i n i n g i s e s s e n t i a l.

3. On the victim’s rope, the rescuer installs

a foot loop in counterbalance on the

ASCENSION handled rope clamp.

4. In counterbalance on the foot loop,

the rescuer prevents the rope from

running through the CROLL and raises

the victim. They remove the CROLL and

take up as much rope slack as possible

in the RIG descender.

5. The rescuer, hanging on the RIG,

removes the handled rope clamp.

They install a braking carabiner and

accompany the victim to the ground.

Release and evacuation

of a victim on a CROLL

Rescue from below by a team

member with their own equipment.

The rescuer must carry out a risk

assessment before responding and

verify (among other things) that the

victim’s ropes are in good condition.

The counterbalance system is used

to transfer the victim onto the

descender.

The rescuer ascends on the victim’s

safety line.

1. The rescuer transfers themselves

to the RIG descender, tethers to the

victim, and moves the ASAP up

above the victim.

2. The rescuer puts a second

connection in place. They can

then remove the equipment that

is in the victim’s way.

On-Site Rescue

Release and rescue using a reversible rescue kit

• Unaccompanied evacuation (when victim doesn’t require monitoring or for a free-hanging evacuation):

1. Victim suspended by a lanyard, with the energy absorber torn by the fall.

2. Hauling (allows the victim to be released).

3. Lowering the victim.

To learn more about using

the JAG RESCUE KIT to

rescue a victim, see the

technical information available

at Petzl.com

For more information: see the

technical tips at Petzl.com

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