Movement vertically and sideways: for example, work on a steep roof
Here it is appropriate to use a system consisting of a flexible anchorage line, a self-locking guided fall arrester connected to the anchorage line, and a connecting lanyard between the fall arrester and harness.
The fall arrester follows the user without manual adjustment and locks automatically in the event of a fall. NOTE! There is a risk of the "pendulum effect" during sideways movements.
Up ↑Sideways movement: for example, work on a flat roof.
Here it is appropriate to use a system consisting of a work positioning lanyard with a fall arrester that locks by hand.
The user locks the fall arrester at each work position.
Up ↑Flexible movement and safe anchorage point above the user.
Here it is appropriate to use a system consisting of a self-retractable fall arrester with a self-retracting lanyard that is automatically pulled back into the arrester.
In the event of a fall, the line is locked automatically, thus limiting the fall.
Up ↑When it is difficult to find a safe anchorage point above the user and where there is sufficient free space below: for example, work on a joist construction.
Here it is appropriate to use a connecting lanyard with shock absorber.
The system consists of a max. 2m line with a shock absorber that brakes in the event of a fall.
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