Rope History

Rope should be labeled at both ends with "CUCC", the year of first use and the rope length. Where the manufacturer specifies the maximum end of life date, this may also be specified, eg CUCC 2016-25. Rope without a specified manufacturers lifetime, shall be retired after 5 years and one expo. The exception to this is where we have guidance from the manufacturer that the rope will last longer and drop testing results indicate the rope is OK.

Rope should be chained only when it is washed and checked. Dirty or unchecked rope may be coiled. Rope should be washed, checked and measured at the end of each expo. Ropes should be retired, when it has recieved a fall with a factor of greater than 0.5, there any defects detected (examples bottom left corner) or are older than 5 years without a maximum end of life date. The maximum end of life date may be determined by cutting of a section of rope and finding the plastic strip that should contain the manufacturer and date of manufacture. This may then allow the manufacturers guidance to be determined.

Year put into serviceManufacturerTypeManufacturer DocumentationDescription / PhotoDrop test results(Intended) retirement
2016 Corde Courante 9mm Equirial General notice black green black To be tested 2019 Post expo 2026
2016 Corde Courante 10mm Equirial General notice black green To be tested 2019 Post expo 2026
2016 Corde Courante 11mm Equirial General notice alternating black green To be tested 2019 Post expo 2026
2015 Corde Courante 9mm Equirial General notice black green black To be tested 2018 Post expo 2025
2015 Corde Courante 10mm Equirial General notice black green To be tested 2018 Post expo 2025
2014 Corde Courante 10mm None black green Section with heavy glazing to be tested 2015 Post expo 2020
2014 Corde Courante 9mm None black green black Section with mild glazing to be tested 2015 Post expo 2020