Lifeline systems are a reasonable solutions to protect workers when a passive system is unsuitable. Lifeline systems connect their worker to a wire, rope or rail through some sort of shock absorbing lanyard or self-retracting device. Life line systems can be used to restrain workers from reaching a fall hazard, this type of system is referred to as Fall Restraint. If the worker is still in danger of a fall, then that system is referred to as Fall Arrest. Learn more about the difference between fall arrest and fall restraint.
It is extremely important that a lifeline, whether temporary or permanent, be installed and tested by a qualified person.
Horizontal rope life line systems. Available in pieces parts or as a complete system.
Designed to maintain and control the desired cable tension. Reduces the forces on anchorage when a fall occurs.
A cost effective, reusable solution that is easy to install. Mounts to a rafter as an outboard to the eve strut to allow roof and flashing to be installed while fully protected.
Mounts to any beam or girder with top flange over 4" and up to 3 3/8" thick. Use anchor as personal post or in conjunction with a HLL.
A cost effective, lightweight, reusable solution that is easy to install. Installs instantly into a core hole drilled into concrete, or into PVC pipe set in the concrete.
Systems and components that are needed to create a vertical lifeline.
WEIGHTANKA is a mobile, deadweight anchor system for use on roofs up to 5 degree pitch. The quick-to-assemble system features a central attachment point which raises the height where the arrest force is applied.
Rigid Rail Anchor System designed to be safer and offer more mobility for workers who are operating in elevated environments.