Wednesday, 15 February 2012

full body harness


The roof anchor systems are the most commonly used form of permanent window washing equipment and fall protection equipment. Roof anchors systems are designed to function in many uses. A roof anchor may be used a standalone product or in conjunction with various other forms of permanent equipment such as davits, horizontal lifelines, rigging sleeves and outrigger beams.
The roof anchor system is commonly referred to by several other names. Many call a roof anchor a davit although a davit is a completely separate type of equipment. Other terms include: tie-back, tie-back anchor, safety tie-back, safety anchor, u-bar anchor, davit anchor, fall arrest anchor and fall protection anchor.
full body harness is the combination of a sit harness and a chest harness which are permanently or semi-permanently connected to each other. This kind of harness normally offers a wide range of attachment points. It is most commonly used in industrial/rescue situations, and also commonly used by small children while climbing, instead of a sit string harness. Basic construction or tower climbing are going to get us to very different places.
Guardrail systems are an intuitive and integral part of a worker’s everyday safety. Designed for roof areas where work is conducted within six feet of the roof’s edge, Guardrails system provide assistance in the event of accidental falls.  Steel pipe railings consist of three parts: a top rail, mid-rail and posts. Individual rail sections are progressively slipped together using internal connector sleeves that are pre-welded to the post fittings. The spliced joints are subsequently caulked to achieve a consistency of colour, resulting in the appearance of a flush, smooth and contemporary rail.

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