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Self-Retracting Lifelines

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Self-retracting lifelines, or SRLs, connect a worker's full-body safety harness to an anchor point to arrest falls. They allow the worker to move freely by extending and retracting with the worker as they move. If the worker starts to fall, the SRL will brake to stop the fall and absorb the energy, typically within 2 to 4 ft. from the start of the fall. They require less clearance and allow the worker to move farther away from the anchor point than would be possible with a shock-absorbing lanyard. They are commonly used by people working at heights in the construction, manufacturing, welding, utilities, transportation, and oil and gas industries.
Harness End Connection

Mounted SRLs

Mounted SRLs
Mounted SRLs connect the housing end of the SRL to the anchor point to alleviate some of weight carried by the worker directly on the harness. They are typically longer than personal SRLs, which allows workers to move farther from the anchor point. They tend to be heavier than personal SRLs and are generally left mounted in place on the anchor point.

Overhead or Foot Level Anchoring

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Overhead or Foot Level Anchoring – Sealed Housing

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Overhead or Waist Level Anchoring

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Overhead Only Anchoring

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Overhead Only Anchoring – Sealed Housing

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Mounted SRLs for Rescue

Mounted SRLs for Rescue
Integrated-rescue self-retracting lifelines (SRLs) have features that allow rescuers to respond quickly to raise or lower workers if they fall while working. Integrated-rescue SRLs are used in wind energy, emergency, confined space, and oil and gas industry applications where standard ground or descent rescue is difficult or dangerous.

Overhead Only Anchoring

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Overhead Only Anchoring – Sealed Housing

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