Lanyard – Manyard shock absorbing Lanyard
- Specially-woven shock absorbing inner cone smoothly expands to reduce fall arrest forces
- Unique warning flag is visual proof that lanyard has been involved in hall & should be remove from service
- Heavy duty tubular outer jacket serves as a back-up lanyard
- Locking snap hook
- Standard: CE, EN 355
- Manufactured by: Miller – Honeywell
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What are the uses of Lanyard?
Fall Protection: When connected to a safety harness and a secure anchor point, a lanyard can prevent a worker from falling to a lower level.
Work Positioning: Lanyards can also use to maintain a worker’s position while performing tasks at height. Restraint: In some cases, lanyards can be used to restrict a worker’s movement to prevent them from reaching a hazardous area.
Big Karabiner
A karabiner is a metal loop with a gate that can open and close. A big karabiner is simply a larger version of a standard karabiner. Their main uses are to:
Connect Lanyards: Karabiners regularly use to connect a lanyard to a safety harness or an anchor point.
Attach Equipment: Big karabiners can also useful to attach tools, equipment, or other items to a lanyard or harness.
Secure Objects: In some cases, karabiners can use to secure objects or equipment to a fixed point.
Common Applications:
Construction: For workers performing tasks on scaffolding, ladders, or roofs.
Industrial Maintenance: For workers inspecting or repairing equipment at height.
Outdoor Activities: For climbers, hikers, and other outdoor enthusiasts.