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Self-retracting lifelines, or SRLs, connect a worker's full-body safety harness to an anchor point on a building or structure to stop the worker from free-falling and help prevent injuries in the event of a fall. They attach to a D-ring on the safety harness and extend and retract as the worker moves, allowing him or her to move freely. If the worker starts to fall, the SRL will brake suddenly to stop the fall and absorb its energy. SRLs allow the worker to move farther away from the anchor point than would be possible with a shock-absorbing lanyard. SRLs typically stop a fall within 2 to 4 ft. and require less fall clearance than shock-absorbing lanyards. Self-retracting lifelines are commonly used by people working at heights in the construction, manufacturing, welding, utilities, transportation, and oil and gas industries.
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Personal SRLs
Personal self-retracting lifelines (SRLs) are typically lighter and more compact than mounted SRLs, and they're portable. They are available with one or two lifelines, or legs. Personal SRLs with two lifelines (also known as twin SRLs) allow workers to remain connected to one anchor point as they move to and connect to another anchor point.
Fall Protection Subhead: Unspecified
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Dyneema(R) Webbing Lifeline
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HPPE Webbing Lifeline
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Polyester Webbing Lifeline
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Steel Cable Lifeline
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Vectran(R) Webbing Lifeline
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Mounted SRLs
Mounted self-retracting lifelines (SRLs) are typically longer than personal SRLs, which allows workers to move farther away from the anchor point. They also tend to be heavier than personal SRLs and are generally left mounted in place on the anchor point. Some mounted SRLs come with a tag line that helps workers reach the SRL from the ground.
Fall Protection Subhead: Unspecified
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30m SRL
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Galvanized Steel Cable Lifeline
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HPPE Webbing Lifeline
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Polyester Webbing Lifeline
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Stainless Steel Cable Lifeline
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Steel Cable Lifeline
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Technora(R) Polyester Webbing Lifeline
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Vectran(R) Webbing Lifeline
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Vectran(TM) Rope Lifeline
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Arc-Flash Rated Personal SRLs
Arc-flash rated personal self-retracting lifelines (SRLs) are constructed of materials that won't burn, melt, or conduct energy if they're exposed to high voltages or heat caused by an arc flash. Personal SRLs are portable and usually weigh less than mounted SRLs. They are available with one or two lifelines, or legs. Personal SRLs with two lifelines (also known as twin SRLs) allow workers to remain connected to one anchor point as they move to and connect to another anchor point. Arc-flash rated personal SRLs are typically worn by people who are working at heights around electrical currents and arc-flash hazards, such as utility workers in bucket trucks and maintenance workers near electrical transmitters.
Fall Protection Subhead: Unspecified
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Kevlar(R)/Nomex(R) Webbing Lifeline
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Kevlar®
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Nomex(R)/Kevlar(R) Webbing Lifeline
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