Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
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Shock-absorbing lanyards extend in length to absorb energy and dampen the jolt to the body when a fall is arrested, helping to reduce the risk of fall injuries. They are typically lighter than self-retracting lifelines (SRLs). The lanyard attaches a worker's safety harness to an anchor point on a building or structure to stop the worker from free-falling while working at height. Users must make sure there is enough distance between the anchor point and the surface below them for the lanyard to fully expand during a fall, so shock-absorbing lanyards are best suited for applications where there is a long fall clearance. They are commonly used in the construction, manufacturing, and utilities industries.
General Fall Protection Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
Shock-absorbing lanyards for general fall arrest attach a worker's safety harness to an anchor point on a building or structure to stop the worker from free-falling while working at height. They are commonly used in the construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, and wind energy industries.
Adjustable Length Lanyard with Shock Pack Shock Absorber
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Adjustable Length Lanyard with Tubular Webbing Shock Absorber
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Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Shock Pack Shock Absorber
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Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Tubular Webbing Shock Absorber
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Integrated-Rescue Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
Integrated-rescue shock-absorbing lanyards have rings integrated into the lanyard that provide connection points to retrieve a fallen worker. The rings are often more accessible than anchor points on the worker's harness.
Adjustable Length Lanyard with Polyester Tubular Webbing
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Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Kevlar Shock Pack
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Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Nylon Shock Pack
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Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Polyester Shock Pack
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Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Polyester Tubular Webbing
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Leading-Edge Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
Leading-edge shock-absorbing lanyards resist fraying, friction damage, and breaking when used over a sharp leading edge, such as a rooftop. They can be tied off overhead, at shoulder level, or at foot level, and they help reduce the risk of fall injuries by dampening the jolt at the bottom of a fall.
Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Steel Shock Pack
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Arc-Flash Rated Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
Arc-flash rated shock-absorbing lanyards are made from materials that won't burn, melt, or conduct energy if they're exposed to high voltages or heat caused by an arc flash. They are typically worn by people who are working at height around electrical currents and arc-flash hazards, including utility workers in bucket trucks and maintenance workers near electrical transmitters.
Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Kevlar Shock Pack
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Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Polyester Tubular Webbing
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Hot Work Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
Hot work shock-absorbing lanyards resist damage from flames and sparks to prevent fraying, melting, or burning. They are typically used by people who are welding, grinding, or performing other hot work at height.
Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Kevlar Shock Pack
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Liquid-Repellent Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
Liquid-repellent shock-absorbing lanyards have a protective coating that helps prevent the lanyards from rotting or degrading if they are exposed to moisture or chemicals. The coating also allows the lanyards to be cleaned more easily than standard lanyards. Liquid-repellent shock-absorbing lanyards are used by people who work at heights outdoors or in harsh environments, such as in the water treatment, oil and gas, and painting industries.
Non-Adjustable Lanyard with Vinyl Coated Polyester Shock Pack
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