Glossary entry (derived from question below)
Portuguese term or phrase:
dispositivo trava-queda
English translation:
fall arrest device
Added to glossary by
Emiliano Pantoja
Oct 19, 2011 05:14
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Portuguese term
dispositivo trava-queda
Portuguese to English
Tech/Engineering
Sports / Fitness / Recreation
dispositivo trava-queda
O cinto de segurança deve ser do tipo paraquedista, dotado de dispositivo trava-queda e ligado a cabo de
segurança independente da estrutura onde se encontra o trabalhador.
segurança independente da estrutura onde se encontra o trabalhador.
Proposed translations
(English)
4 +2 | fall arrest device | Emiliano Pantoja |
4 | cow's tail | Walter Moura |
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Oct 20, 2011 07:29: Emiliano Pantoja Created KOG entry
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fall arrest device
fall-arrest device
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cow's tail
http://www.whitewater-safety.com/cows-tail
The best way to link yourself to a rescue rope.
Bar tacked, elasticated tubular nylon webbing, tested to 900kg. With a welded stainless steel harness ring and a wire gate paddle ‘biner, it’s a solid link between you and a the rescue rope, and it’s also perfectly suited to rescuing your mate’s paddle when they leave it floating down the river.
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Note added at 5 hrs (2011-10-19 11:04:24 GMT)
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http://employment.alberta.ca/SearchAARC/487.html
Section 819
Cow’s tail
A cow’s tail is defined in the OHS Code as a short strap, lanyard or sling connected to the main attachment point of a harness. Cow’s tails are used to connect the worker’s harness to the safety line via a back-up device and to the working line via an ascender. Cow’s tails should be able to withstand any dynamic forces that may be imposed on them in case of a fall.
The best way to link yourself to a rescue rope.
Bar tacked, elasticated tubular nylon webbing, tested to 900kg. With a welded stainless steel harness ring and a wire gate paddle ‘biner, it’s a solid link between you and a the rescue rope, and it’s also perfectly suited to rescuing your mate’s paddle when they leave it floating down the river.
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Note added at 5 hrs (2011-10-19 11:04:24 GMT)
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http://employment.alberta.ca/SearchAARC/487.html
Section 819
Cow’s tail
A cow’s tail is defined in the OHS Code as a short strap, lanyard or sling connected to the main attachment point of a harness. Cow’s tails are used to connect the worker’s harness to the safety line via a back-up device and to the working line via an ascender. Cow’s tails should be able to withstand any dynamic forces that may be imposed on them in case of a fall.
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