by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
ROPE ADJUSTMENT DEVICES Rope adjustment device for safety lines Type A (Guided type fall arresters/ Back-up devices) Rope adjustment device for a safety line which reflects users’ ch-anges of position and/or allows adjustments on the safety line and...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 14052: 2012 High performance industrial helmets Impact / Shock AbsorptionEN 14052 covers helmets with higher performance than standard industrial helmets, and the impact tests are intended to reflect this. Tests are carried out using similar apparatus to that used...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 12492: 2012 Helmets for mountaineers Impact / Shock Absorption Similar to both industrial helmets and bump caps, mountaineering helmets are subjected to an impact from a falling mass onto a fixed headform. However, to reflect the nature of the use, additional...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 12278: 2017 Pulleys Pulleys come in a variety of shapes, sizes and number sheaves, which can be used for different applications. They are mainly used to link a rope or accessory cord to a connector to safeguard a mountaineer, with the main advantage being that it...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
LOW STRETCH KERNMANTEL ROPE Low stretch kernmantel rope: A rope for use by people in rope access and all kinds of work positioning and restraint. The core is usually the main load bearing element and typically consists of parallel elements which have been pulled and...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 1498 Rescue loops Rescue loop Class A: Component of personal protective equip-ment for rescue purposes consisting of elements designed and constructed so that during the rescue process the person being rescued is held and kept in a defined position. Rescue loop...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 1496: 2017 Rescue lifting devices Rescue lifting devices are used to rescue someone and raise them from a lower to a higher place. There are 2 classes of rescue device, class A which is only used for lifting and class B which also allows some limited lowering....
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
SIT HARNESSES Sit harness: A component consisting of straps, fittings, buckles, backrests or other elements in the form of a waist belt with a low attachment element at the stomach and connecting support en-circling each leg suitably arranged to support the body of a...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 795 governs the technical requirements that apply to “Personal fall protection equipment – anchor devices”. This standard defines, for example, which loads technical fall arrest solutions must withstand and how these devices are to be tested and...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 567: 2013 Mountaineering rope clamps Mountaineering rope clamps are used to assist the user in climbing up a rope by only allowing free movement of the rope in one direction. This allows the user to pull on the rope clamp to ascend. Strength test Rope clamps are...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 566: 2017 Mountaineering slings Mountaineering slings are a versatile piece of equipment that come in a variety of lengths and construction. They have a multitude of uses such as anchoring the climber and linking other PPE together. Stability Slings that are made...
by ricky | Nov 1, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
Standards and Directives Of course, based on regulation (EU) 2016/425 on personal protective equipment (PPE) our products meet all the necessary standards, and not just that – we always require that little bit more from our products. This ensures the extra safety that...
by ricky | Oct 31, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 362: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height – Connectors EN 362:2004 describes the requirements, test methods, marking, manufacturer information, and packaging specification that must be supplied by manufacturer for connectors. Connectors in...
by ricky | Oct 31, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 361 – PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AGAINST FALLS FROM A HEIGHT – FULL BODY HARNESSES EN 361:2002: Personal protective equipment against falls from height – Full body harnesses This European Standard describes the requirements, test methods,...
by ricky | Oct 31, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 360 – PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT AGAINST FALLS FROM A HEIGHT – RETRACTABLE TYPE FALL ARRESTERS EN 360: Personal protective equipment against falls from a height – retractable-type fall arresters. This European Standard describes the requirements,...
by ricky | Oct 31, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 358 – PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT FOR WORK POSITIONING AND PREVENTION OF FALLS FROM A HEIGHT – BELTS FOR WORK POSITIONING AND RESTRAINT AND WORK POSITIONING LANYARDS EN 358: Personal protective equipment for work positioning and prevention of falls...
by ricky | Oct 31, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
EN 354 – PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT – LANYARDS EN 354 Personal fall protection equipment – Lanyards EN 354:2010 supersedes EN 354:2002 and specifies the requirements, test methods, marking, manufacturer information, and packaging for...
by ricky | Oct 31, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
The EN 353-1:2014 standard for vertical fall arrest systems Considering the changes to this important standard. In 2004, the UK’s Health and Safety Executive (HSE) issued a safety warning regarding EN 353-1:2002 which relates to guided-type fall arresters including a...
by ricky | Oct 31, 2021 | FALL PROTECTION STANDARDS
Assessing the fitness for purpose of devices designed to allow operatives to descend safely from working at height. A descender is a device which includes a line typically made from wire rope, textile rope or webbing, and which allows users to move themselves or...
by ricky | Mar 31, 2021 | Uncategorized
What would you google Double point harness or 2 point harness? The double point safety harness has a connection point on the front an rear of the harness The rear D ring is for fall arrest and the front is for fall restraint or rescue, this is because the rear D ring...
by ricky | Mar 16, 2021 | Uncategorized
In the construction industry, scaffolding is a common sight. For workers to build high structures safely and efficiently, they must be able to set up scaffolding quickly and disassemble it just as easily when their work is done. The safety procedures for using...
by ricky | Feb 12, 2021 | Uncategorized
Safety is always the most important consideration when working on a high building. Whether it’s a skyscraper or communications tower, you should always wear a safety harness to ensure that you don’t fall from heights even if something goes wrong while...
by ricky | Feb 7, 2021 | Uncategorized
Safety is important, don’t take it for granted. This article will give you a little insight into the importance of safety in your life. The Importance of Safety As the nature of work changes, workers continue to face new hazards as they are exposed to different...