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Got this in a mail today....................

Major Recall of Shock Absorbing Lanyards Under Way
Petzl America is recalling about 375,000 units worldwide that were sold beginning in
2002, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced July 12.
Jul 14, 2011
Petzl America Inc. of Clearfield, Utah, has voluntarily recalled about 375,000 Scorpio and
Absorbica shock-absorbing lanyards that have been sold since 2002, the U.S. Consumer
Product Safety Commission announced July 12. Some of the lanyards are missing a
safety stitch on the attachment loop, which could cause the lanyard to separate from the
climbing harness, the posted announcement states.
It says no U.S. fall injuries involving one of the lanyards have been reported, but one fall
injury in France has been. Consumers should stop using them immediately; CPSC notes
that it is illegal to resell or attempt to resell a recalled consumer product.
The lanyards were made in Frnace. All Scorpio and Absorbica lanyards manufactured
before May 2011 are included. Scorpio lanyards manufactured between 2002 and 2005
with model numbers L60 and L60 CK, which are yellow and blue, Y-shaped lanyards with
yellow stitching on both ends, connected by a metal O-ring to one end of a blue pouch
containing the tear-webbing shock absorber, are included. The pouch has a tag on it with
the word "PETZL" in white letters, and the other end of the blue pouch has a blue and
yellow webbing attachment loop that connects to the climbing harness. Scorpio lanyards
manufactured between 2005 and 2011 are model numbers L60 2, L60 2CK, L60 H, and
L60 WL. They are red, Y-shaped lanyards connected by a black metal O-ring to one end
of a grey zippered pouch containing the tear-webbing shock absorber. The other end of
the pouch has a black webbing attachment loop that connects to the climber's harness.
Absorbica lanyards included in the recall have model numbers L70150 I, L70150 IM,
L70150 Y, L70150 YM, L57, L58, L58 MGO, L59, and L59 MGO. They have a black
zippered pouch with yellow trim and the Petzl logo on the side and a tear-webbing shock
absorber accessible through the zippered pouch. The pouch has a connector attachment
on one end and a connector attachment, a single lanyard, or a Y-shaped lanyard on the
other end. Authorized Petzl dealers in the United States and Canada sold them from
January 2002 through May 2011 for $75 to $220, the notice states.
 
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