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Maintenance and Workshops
Professionals working at concerts and shows, in workshops,
in maintenance, or in the energy and networks sector all require
practical and lightweight headlamps on a daily basis.
Tactical, Special Forces
Tactical operations in a hostile environment require maximum
safety in every situation, so being able to count on the quality
and performance of the equipment is essential.
Self-Rescue
A f iref ighter who f inds themselves trapped inside a burning structure
must be prepared for self-evacuation and have the appropriate
equipment on hand.
Technical Rescue
Every day, rescue workers must adapt to new and dangerous
situations, and require signif icant material support. Petzl offers
innovative, versatile, and high-performance solutions to facilitate
these missions.
Hazardous Areas
Where there is risk of explosion, the hazardous locations are
classif ied by zone (ATEX and/or HAZLOC). All of the materials
used must therefore conform with current regulations for this type
of zone.
Framing and Roof ing
At this type of worksite, the risk of slipping and falling is higher.
A fall-arrest system must therefore be installed to guard against
these hazards.
Tree Care
Not all tree work can be done using exterior means such as
elevated platforms or ladders. In this case, to move and work,
the arborist uses rope progression techniques.
Rope Access and Conf ined Space
Rope access work often involves environments at signif icant height.
Work done in conf ined spaces entails challenges related to the lack
of space and lack of means of autonomous progression.
Energy and Networks
These environments are characterized by structures such as
towers, antennas, and wind turbines. The means of progression
are varied and dependent directly on the structure, which does not
always have a fall-arrest system in place.
Petzl, Also Serving Professionals