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Understanding and optimizing clearance with ABSORBICA-I and Y

Clearance is the amount of clear space required below the user to avoid hitting an obstacle in a fall.

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.
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Le tirant d’air est la distance de dégagement nécessaire.

A: Lanyard length

B: Tearing of the energy absorber

C: Average distance between harness attachment point and the worker’s feet = 1.5 m

D: Safety margin required by the standard = 1 m


1. Optimizing clearance

To reduce the clearance, it is necessary to limit the tearing of the energy absorber. The tearing depends on the amount of energy to be absorbed, thus the length of the fall. Two ways to reduce the fall distance: favor work positions that are below the anchor, or shorten the lanyard.

Favor work positions that are below the anchor

Favoriser les positions de travail en-dessous de l’ancrage, 1/3.
Favoriser les positions de travail en-dessous de l’ancrage, 2/3.
Favoriser les positions de travail en-dessous de l’ancrage, 2/3.

Shortening the lanyard

If the situation requires the use of an anchor located below the user, choosing a lanyard that is as short as possible helps limit the potential fall distance. The ABSORBICA VARIO lanyard helps address this type of situation.

Raccourcir la longe, 1/2.
Raccourcir la longe, 2/2.

2. Clearance progression depending on the user’s weight

For the same fall distance, arresting the fall of a heavier user (with their equipment) means more energy that needs to be absorbed, so the absorber tear length is greater, which affects the clearance value.

Evolution du tirant d’air en fonction du poids de l’utilisateur, 1/3.
Evolution du tirant d’air en fonction du poids de l’utilisateur, 2/3.
Evolution du tirant d’air en fonction du poids de l’utilisateur, 2/3.
Picto information

For greater precision and to find the clearance values for various products in our range, see our clearance simulator.