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Certified Equipment and RecallsThe PUBLIC SEARCH function allows mountaineers, climbers and all interested stakeholders to look for UIAA Safety Label certified products available in the market through various Brands. This feature enables transparency. Search for UIAA Safety Label certified products available in the market through various brands.
A recall is a request to return to the manufacturer a batch or an entire production run of a product, usually due to the discovery of safety issues. The UIAA endeavors to maintain a listing of recalled climbing equipment including partial recalls as well as appeals for checking equipment. Use this search to find affected equipment.
IMPORTANT NOTE: The information in the above sections is believed to be accurate and up to date; however the UIAA does not accept liability for any inadvertent error or omission. The UIAA constantly invests in solutions to provide clean and efficient service to its stakeholders through this feature. We solicit your support in identifying Recalls that are not found in the search function, by reporting them to safetylabel@theuiaa.org |
Blacklist and Advice Notices The UIAA warns that the following brands may be using the UIAA name and/or Safety Label logo with out UIAA authorisation: The list above were last updated on 16 March 2011. In case of inaccuracies please notify the UIAA office. Recent Product Alerts Nov 2011- Cassin rock climbing cams (Joss) have been voluntarily recalled as they can fail unexpectedly after being set. For more info check here . July 2011 - Skylotec has issued an alert for inspection of SKYLOTEC SKYRIDER via ferrata lanyards. For more info check here . July 2011 - Salewa has decided to recall all Hot G2 Bent carabiners due to deviation in its lateral axis breaking load from the norm values. The affected carabiners concern item number 1557 and serial number 02 11 / 03 11. For more info check here . June 2011 - Singing Rock is notifying customers that some of the produced climbing harnesses CRUX, NARA, NEMO may pose a potential casualty hazard due to inaccuracy in the production. For more info check here . This information was last updated in January 2012. |

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