Product Recall: LXINSHU Half Body Climbing Harnesses (2505-0149)

Product Recall for LXINSHU Half Body Climbing Harnesses presenting a serious risk of injuries.

Summary

Product: LXINSHU Half Body Climbing Harnesses

Hazard: The product presents a serious risk of injuries or falling from height, as it is classed as PPE but was not supplied with the required compliance documentation or markings to demonstrate that it has been adequately conformity assessed.

Corrective action: OPSS has required the recall of the product from end users.

Product information

Type Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) - Climbing Harness
Brand LXINSHU
Amazon ASIN B0BKL3C1XX
Amazon Listing Name LXINSHU Half Body Climbing Harnesses, Thicken Widen Waist Protection Safety Harness, Safety Belt for Rock Tree
Country of Origin China
Product Description A yellow half body climbing harness with two leg loops. Packaged it a black net bag.
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Hazard

The product has been identified as presenting a serious risk of injuries or falling from a height as it is classed as Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) but was not supplied with the required compliance documentation or markings to demonstrate that it has been adequately conformity assessed. Mandatory third-party conformity assessment by a body authorised for PPE is required by the relevant regulations for those products which protect against more serious risks. The absence of such independent assessment for such a product may increase the risk to the consumer that the product may not perform as expected when relied upon across a wide range of uses.

The product does not meet the requirements of Regulation (EU) 2016/425 on Personal Protective Equipment or the Personal Protective Equipment (Enforcement) Regulations 2018.

Corrective action

OPSS is requiring the recall of the product from end users.

The listing has been removed by the online marketplace (Amazon).

Additional information

PSD notification number: 2505-0149

Notified by: Office for Product Safety and Standards

Updates to this page

Published 21 May 2025