of High Places. And Tali Menali EXAMPLE OF PERMANENT ANCHORAGE CONECTORS EXAMPLE OF TEMPORARY ANCHORAGE CONNECTORS TEMPORARY HORIZONTAL LIFE LINE SYSTEM LEADING EDGE ANCHORAGE CONNECTORS While focus is given to anchorage connectors and body wear (full-body harnesses) components, the connecting device (a shock-absorbing lanyard or self-retracting lifeline) between these two components actually bears the greatest fall forces during a fall. SHOCK-ABSORBING LANYARD – BEFORE AND AFTER DEPLOYMENT
Remember... UNDER 18 1/2 ft. (5.6m) always use a Self-Retracting Lifeline (SRL).
OVER 18 1/2 ft. (5.6m)
a Shock-Absorbing Lanyard or Self-Retracting Lifeline can be used.
“Photos/Illustrations/Information courtesy of Miller® Fall Protection”
Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRL) • FALL LIMITERS Lightweight, web retractables that require less fall clearance, offer greater mobility and prevent tripping hazards
• SELF-RETRACTING LIFELINES (SRLs)
Durable and dependable heavy-duty retractables available with webbing or cable
“Photos/Illustrations/Information courtesy of Miller® Fall Protection”
EXAMPLE ANCHOR AND BRACKET SCAFFOLD CONECTING AND ANCHOR ANCHOR PERMANENT ANCHOR DYNABOLT FOR CONCRETE SIMPUL 8 CARRABINER TALI MENALI