Martin_J
Well-Known Member
Perhaps you can check out the lifeline report from the Sydney-Hobart race.
Unfortunately the person who tragically fell overboard (and all others relying on a standard) relied on assuming that the standard that the lines were made to as being sufficient.
www.equippedtosurvive.com/sydney-hobart/New Docs 2/TURNER Chris - WORKCOVER REPORT.PDF
People buy lifelines assuming the standard will protect them without actually knowing what the standard reads. If it said that each and every lifeline stitched to it HAD to be quality checked by a COMPETENT person then it might mean more.
Unfortunately the person who tragically fell overboard (and all others relying on a standard) relied on assuming that the standard that the lines were made to as being sufficient.
www.equippedtosurvive.com/sydney-hobart/New Docs 2/TURNER Chris - WORKCOVER REPORT.PDF
People buy lifelines assuming the standard will protect them without actually knowing what the standard reads. If it said that each and every lifeline stitched to it HAD to be quality checked by a COMPETENT person then it might mean more.
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