Health Canada Issues Recalls for Climbing Harnesses, Citing Fatal Fall Risk

Health Canada Issues Recalls for Climbing Harnesses, Citing Fatal Fall Risk
The recalled Petzl brand Astro and Canyon Guide harnesses are depicted in an image released by Health Canada this week. Health Canada handout photo
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Health Canada is issuing recalls for several types of climbing harnesses, including those designed for children, due to buckle defects that could cause potentially serious or fatal falls.
More than 5,000 of the affected harnesses produced in Romania and Malaysia, have been sold in Canada and more than 30,000 have been sold in the United States in recent years, Health Canada said in a pair of May 14 advisories.