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 feet. 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.
Ensure fall protection without fear of grease, water, and chemicals getting in the way when you rely on this 85-foot sealed self-retracting lifeline. This durable design features a built-in carry handle, a pivoting anchorage, an anti-ratcheting brake, cast aluminum housing, and heavy-gauge steel end plates. Self-locking swivel hooks complete the CSA Z259.2.2 Type two rated design. This lifeline boasts a 420-pound weight capacity and offers a power string with an energy absorber.
Ensure fall protection without fear of grease, water, and chemicals getting in the way when you rely on this 85-foot sealed self-retracting lifeline. This durable design features a built-in carry handle, a pivoting anchorage, an anti-ratcheting brake, cast aluminum housing, and heavy-gauge steel end plates. Self-locking swivel hooks complete the CSA Z259.2.2 Type two rated design. This lifeline boasts a 420-pound weight capacity and offers a power string with an energy absorber.
Workplace protection starts with this Nano-Lok self-retracting lifeline featuring a visual load indicator. The blue and black, one-leg design is eight feet long and features a 420-pound weight capacity. An aluminum rebar L-hook provides reliable strength. It is designed to meet CSA 259.2.2 Type 1 standards.
Workplace protection starts with this Nano-Lok self-retracting lifeline featuring a visual load indicator. The blue and black, one-leg design is eight feet long and features a 420-pound weight capacity. An aluminum rebar L-hook provides reliable strength. It is designed to meet CSA 259.2.2 Type 1 standards.
This ANSI/CSA/EN/OSHA-certified clear self-retracting lifeline has a weight capacity of 130 to 310 pounds. The galvanized steel cable lifeline is 50 feet long and 3/16-inch in diameter. A steel swivel snap-hook is the end connection type for a harness, and a steel carabiner is the end connection type for anchors. It is used in construction, OGP, and general industry.
This ANSI/CSA/EN/OSHA-certified clear self-retracting lifeline has a weight capacity of 130 to 310 pounds. The galvanized steel cable lifeline is 50 feet long and 3/16-inch in diameter. A steel swivel snap-hook is the end connection type for a harness, and a steel carabiner is the end connection type for anchors. It is used in construction, OGP, and general industry.
This Mightylite self-retracting lifeline is red and is made with polyester. It also meets the standards for ANSI a10.32, ANSI z359.14 class b, CSA z259.2.2-98, OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502. This self-retracting lifeline has a 310-pound weight capacity, and is RFID equipped.
This Mightylite self-retracting lifeline is red and is made with polyester. It also meets the standards for ANSI a10.32, ANSI z359.14 class b, CSA z259.2.2-98, OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502. This self-retracting lifeline has a 310-pound weight capacity, and is RFID equipped.
This six-foot nano-Lok is RFID equipped. Self-retracting lifeline, 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.
This six-foot nano-Lok is RFID equipped. Self-retracting lifeline, 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.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
This self-retracting lifeline is blue and is made with Kevlar webbing. It also meets the standards for OSHA. Self-retracting lifeline, 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.
This self-retracting lifeline is blue and is made with Kevlar webbing. It also meets the standards for OSHA. Self-retracting lifeline, 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.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
This sealed-Blok self-retracting lifeline is made with galvanized steel. It also meets the standards for ANSI z359.14, OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502, capital safety gen. mfg. req., ANSI a10.32. This self-retracting lifeline has a weight capacity of 420 pounds, and is RFID equipped.
This sealed-Blok self-retracting lifeline is made with galvanized steel. It also meets the standards for ANSI z359.14, OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502, capital safety gen. mfg. req., ANSI a10.32. This self-retracting lifeline has a weight capacity of 420 pounds, and is RFID equipped.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
Self-retracting lifeline, 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 two to four feet from the start of the fall.
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