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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. Shock-absorbing lanyards are typically lighter than self-retracting lifelines (SRLs). They attach a worker's safety harness to an anchor point on a building or structure to stop the worker from free-falling if he or she goes over the edge. The lanyards expand to dissipate the force of the fall as it is arrested. 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.
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General Industry Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
Purchased productsGeneral industry leading-edge shock-absorbing lanyards attach a worker's safety harness to an anchor point on a building or structure to stop the worker from free-falling if he or she falls while working at heights. They are commonly used in the construction, manufacturing, oil and gas, and wind energy industries.Brands