The Ridgegear RGL20 Single Leg Kinetic Webbing Lanyard, usually supplied in two standard lengths. 1.3m and 1.8m excluding connectors. Innovation in safety lanyards, which incorporates inner webbing that will stretch under a constant controlled force thus reducing the impact on the wearer. Outer webbing provides additional strength way more than the 22kN requirements of EN354. Typical results show a breaking load of around 27kN. Passed ambient tests required of EN354/355
Also tested in wet, frozen wet and frozen dry conditions of 35C. Contains two components, thus providing versatility and negates the need for a separate bulky shock pack. The fall arrest force trace is a lot smoother than with conventional tear webbing. Permanent elongation (displacement) is less at approx 1.2m for a fail factor 2. Tear webbing extends by approx 1.55m, therefore the clearance below the user can be reduced. Inspection simplified due to minimal use of components. Extremely light in weight. Rip stitch indicator that automatically deploys in the event of a fall. Webbing treated with a water repellent coating. Operative should be working from a static position, connected to a fixed anchor point.
What is a fall restraint system? A fall restraint system prevents the worker from being able to reach fall hazards. … The length of the lanyard is selected to prevent the worker from being able to reach a fall hazard. Fall restraint systems are also referred to as ‘work restraint’ or simply ‘restraint’ systems. These lanyards are designed to restrict the users movements to prevent access to an area where a fall may occur. These lanyards are available in a full range of lengths and connectors.