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Steel and beam anchors attach to structural steel (such as an I-beam, H-beam, or pipe) to serve as a tie-off point for a fall arrest device. They are clamped, welded, or bolted in place. They often have a smaller footprint than other connectors and can be used where the mounting point is not fully exposed, such as anchors that clamp onto beams. Fall arrest systems are used when working at height, such as when performing construction and maintenance tasks. Anchors should always be inspected and replaced after being exposed to a fall.
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Clamp Anchors for Steel Pipes
These clamp anchors (sometimes called hand grip anchors) close around the circumference of a horizontal pipe or beam. The clamp squeeze open it so it can be placed around the beam or pipe, and it closes automatically when released. The attachment point hangs below the pipe so the worker can make an overhead attachment. These clamps move along the length of the beam or pipe, allowing workers to move freely without manually moving the anchor. They can be removed and reused in other locations. Anchors should always be inspected and replaced after being exposed to a fall.