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The other different types of safety lanyards


Safety lanyards are the workers important link to the fall protection anchor position. Lanyards are normally short sections of cable or webbing which are normally connected to a D-ring of the workers safety harness. The lanyards may have a shock captivating feature, or simply the short connection that is connected to the lifeline or the fall protection anchor position. The Y-Lanyards permit the user to steer obstacles while being tied-off 100% of the time.

19. Premium Cross Arm Straps with D-ring – this Guardian Fall Protection is twice as sturdy as the standard model because of its heavy duty stitching and dual enforced webbing. The durable wear pad defending the webbing against snags and abrasion, and it features large and standard sizes D-rings and it helps in increasing the versatility of the length adjustment. To condense with the length of this strap, simply wrap-up the webbing around an anchor point and go through the big D-ring many times until the wanted length is reached.

20. Galvanized Cable Choker Anchor – this cable resists of wearing around a sharp edge, but it protects the anchorage exterior of the coated cable that is available. The End point alternatives give solutions for all your connection and hardware needs.

21. Vinyl Coated Galvanized Cable Choker – the vinyl coating gives protection for the anchorage surfaces which can be damaged by uncoated version.

- These 2 Cable Chokers End point alternative give an answer for all of your connection and hardware needs. It is also 5/16" wire, galvanized steel Cable Anchorage Slings that are used through looping around the anchorage or a beam and connecting ends by a carabineer. The convenient anchor position is so easy and durable to use. The Anchors come with these ends:

- Thimble ends, Snap hook ends, 3, "O-Ring and Snap hook ends and 2 1/2" and 3" ends.

22. XARM Cross Arm Straps with D-rings or a Pass-Thru Loop – these durable anchorage connectors are for many applications and it has a pass-through loop-end styled for easy use. It has a convenient end point that can be used with the horizontal lifeline systems.

23. Rebar Positioning Device – this device permits the employees to lean apart from the walls whereas keeping the hands free. It must be escorted by a harness by the side position D-ring, like the Guardian HUV-3. The Free fall should be limited to 2 feet under if not applying in the fall arrest system.

The positioning device system is the mixture of equipments that are intended to allow the user to apply both of the hands free and still being supported on the elevated vertical surfaces as in concrete and rebar form work. The unit is styled to comply with its most stringent, latest requirements of the ANSI A10.32 of 2004 which are:

- The Chain should be grade 80 with the 9/32” or a bit greater with a general minimum tensile power of 5,000 pounds. 24. GRAB-R - Ropes Grab Lifeline Systems – it has a removable rope that can be grabbed easily to install to fit 5/8" and 5/16" safety rope. The lock automatically activates when the fall takes place. It is available with or with no 18" extension lanyards. The lanyard also keeps the device within reach.

25. Rope Positioning Devices Assembly – it can fit 5/8" up to 1/2" safety rope and it squeezes to shift positioning devices which it locks automatically. It can be ordered with the shock absorber.

26. Railmaster Train Rails Anchor Point – it is designed to use with the heavy-duty shock engaging lanyards. It is portable and lightweight and it is also durable and has weatherproof zinc coated. The glides can easily along with most US #30-175crane/train rails. It is a Patented Product that can be installed instantly with no tools. The Anchor point with a lanyard comes with the 5' HD Lanyard for a Foot Level Tie Off lanyards.

27. Vertical Lifeline Assembly with a 3-Strand White Polydac Ropes – every Vertical Lifeline Assembly has:

3 Strand Polydac Ropes, Rope Positioning Devices, Shock Pack, 18” Lanyard Extensions and a White Polydac Rope. This Polydac Rope is considered as one of the toughest conventional ropes that are available now. This Polydac Rope is 100 percent resistant to mildew or rot even if it is stored wet. The Polydac rope is soaking up more energy than with any other kinds of rope existing now. The working load extended is 8%. The Polydac rope has exceptional resistance to most solvents and alkalis. The Polydac Rope gives good abrasion security, but the UV rays still decreases all synthetic fibers. The Polydac rope had the melting point of around 300 degrees.

28. Standard 5/8“rope with Snap hook end – these Blue Poly Steel ropes are ideal for the environments that are situated to be wet or damp. When wet, the nylon rope will become 10%-15% weaker than the dry ropes. Though the strength does go back when the nylon rope, dried out, this rope will hold up best overall in these kinds of environments since it does not absorb water. This rope is really strong when it deals with ultraviolet light damage. The synthetic makeup provides the rope exceptional abrasion resistant characteristics which results with better long life. This rope is 10X sturdy than Polypropylene. While a rope will be fibrous, it does not denote that it needed to be changed. This is the result of a normal daily wear.

The poly rope is heavy duty and resists abrasions and cuts. It attached self-locking Carabineer. The entire assembly has positioned device, shock absorber, 18" extension lanyards and two double-locking snap hooks.

29. Temporary Horizontal Lifelines - Polyester Rope – Short-term Horizontal Rope Lifeline Systems

30. Temporary Horizontal Lifelines - Kernmantle Rope - Temporary Horizontal Lifeline Systems -These 2 Horizontal Lifelines has 30', 60' and 100' of 5/8" rope. It has a rope tension and includes 2 anchorage web slings. It has 2v self locking Carabineers with a storage or carrying bag. It has 2 O-rings and 2 person systems. It has the short-term reusable horizontal lifeline systems.

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