Fall Protection

Anchors

Kee Rigid Anchors fall arrest systems provide personal fall protection in tie-back applications such as suspended platforms, window washing, equipment tie-back, and general rooftop maintenance and repair operations.

Crossover stairs

OSHA-compliant SRC Modular Crossover Stairs include handrails, a universal platform and safety stairs. Ladder units and tower supports are available as additional components.

Self-retracting lifelines

Werner’s compact and versatile Bantam and Max Patrol Self-Retracting Lifeline families are now smaller and lighter, meeting ANSI’s new standards for product. They are approved for leading edge use on steel beams, precast concrete and B-deck.

Vertical lifeline kits

Petzl’s vertical lifeline kits for workers at height are certified to meet the ANSI Z359.15 standard. The ASAP LOCK mobile fall arrester will lock onto the RAY 11-millimeter rope, arresting the user and stopping the fall.
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Safety flooring

When applied to flooring, ladders, rails, grates and more, SLIPNOT’s patented anti-slip coating creates safe, high-traction surfaces. It provides a maximum bond strength of more than 4,000 pounds per square inch.

Full-body harness for women

The FT-One Fit premium full-body harness enables women to achieve a customized fit. Features include an adjustable sub-pelvic strap to ensure a proper fit across a woman’s hips, along with abrasion-resistant shoulder panels and custom-designed gel inserts and padding.

The definitive guide to understanding ice cleats and traction aids

Download this guide to learn everything you need to know about the different types of ice cleats and traction aids.

Fall-in protection

Designed with safety in mind, Safe-T Lid Temporary Covers provide fall-in protection for manholes and handholes. The covers are lightweight, yet strong.
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‘Fall Protection for Construction’: Oregon OSHA launches Spanish version of online training course

Salem, OR — Oregon OSHA has launched a Spanish-language version of its free online video training course on fall protection for the construction industry.

Falls to lower level top list of costliest construction injuries: 2021 Liberty Mutual index

Boston — The top five costliest injuries in the construction industry in 2018 had a combined price tag of nearly $9 billion, according to the Liberty Mutual Workplace Safety Index – an annual ranking of serious, nonfatal workplace injuries based on direct workers’ compensation costs involving more than five days away from work.

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