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Twin-leg lanyard

The ANSI-rated ABSORBICA-Y is a twin-leg lanyard with a captive-eye carabiner and two MGO connectors that provide continuous protection when passing intermediate anchor points. The compact, low-profile and integrated energy absorber takes in energy in stages.

Arc-rated self-retracting device

DuraTech Arc-Rated Self-Retracting Devices are designed to keep workers at height safe from a fall after an arc flash or arc blast event. The SRDs are available in both single- and twin-leg configurations with a variety of connection options.

Roof hatch guard

The SRC HatchGuard is a completely freestanding system that fits right over the top of a roof hatch. The one-piece design means installation takes 10 to 15 minutes.

Safety gate

Safety Gate, intended for the mass transit industry, helps to address a common OSHA violation: unguarded edges. The gate is easy to install, portable, lightweight and cost-effective.
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Personal fall limiters

Miller TurboLite Personal Fall Limiters are now more versatile with the introduction of the TurboLite Edge Series.

Fall arrest platforms

These fall arrest platforms keep operators safe and mobile when work requires them to exit a mobile elevating work platform.

Safety harness

With its easy-to-don, lightweight and comfortable construction, the Newton EASYFIT Harness joins Petzl’s ANSI- and CSA-rated product family.

Permanent horizontal lifeline

The Travflex 2 Permanent Horizontal Lifeline is a single-cable system that allows up to three users and is specially made for lightweight structures, built-in metal panels or concrete.
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Reusable fall protection anchors

Reusable anchors rotate 360 degrees and swivel 180 degrees, allowing users to move freely and providing the mobility and confidence they require when working at height.

Personal escape system

Ideal for firefighters, the EXO AP with Anti-Panic Functionality is a personal escape system designed to better control escapes with an anti-panic function that engages automatically in the event the user, fueled by adrenaline, yanks too hard on the handle.

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