Guardian Single Leg Rope Absorber Lanyard
Product No. RAL-2.0A
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EN354 & EN355 compliant fall arrest lanyard with shock absorbing pack
Constructed from kernmantle fibre, it is a fixed-length fall arrest rope lanyard available in lengths between 1m and 2m with single or twin leg options to offer 100% tie off when moving around structures. It also comes in different connectors.
Note – Lanyard length is measured between the bearing points of the hooks. Exchanging a karabiner for a scaffold hook could lengthen a lanyard beyond the maximum allowable length under the relevant EN standard.
FEATURES
- SHOCK PACK - Tear webbing shock absorber - Maximum tear out 1.75 metres. Shock pack consists of polyester tear webbing (white) and a length of backup webbing (black).
- WEAR SLEEVES - Additional strength and resiliance is added to any potential wear and stress points.
- CONNECTING RING - Connectivity between soft components is achieved via an aluminium ring.
- CONNECTING RING - Twin leg variants also connect to the shock pack via an aluminium ring.
- RAL ADJUSTABLE - With the addition of an adjustable slider the RAL lanyard can be shortened to the user’s requirements.
- LABEL ID - Lanyard details can be easily found on the label, which is protected by a velcro pouch.
- OVAL RAPIDE LINK - Connectivity to harness via an oval rapide link as standard.
SPECIFICATIONS
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Rope - 11mm Kernmantle EN-1891 Type A
- Rope Style - Single-tail/Single-legged lanyard
- Rope strength - 22kN - minimum breaking load
- Maximum Length - 2 metres
- Maximum Arresting Force - 6.0kN
- Average Arresting Force - 4.5kN
- Connector: Snap Hook, Karabiner, Alloy Scaffold Hook or Steel Scaffold
- User Weight - 100kg maximum (150kg rated variants also available)
- Standards - EN 354 & EN 355
FAQs ABOUT FALL ARREST LANYARDs
What does a fall arrest system consist of?
It consists of a full-body harness, anchorage, and connecting device. The means of connection may include a lanyard, deceleration device, lifeline, or a suitable combination of these. In the unfortunate event of a fall, the lanyard will catch the fall and absorb many of the forces created.
Which harness attachment points can be used with a Fall Arrest Lanyard?
While the 2 tails of a double fall arrest lanyard are connected to anchorage points, the energy absorber is attached to a fall arrest point, marked with an "A". A full-body fall arrest harness normally includes a rear D-ring for fall arrest; some models also include a front fall arrest attachment point. Manufacturers should clearly state all applicable points for fall arrest.
How does a shock-absorbing lanyard work?
The unique feature of this lanyard is its built-in shock pack. When a significant, sustained dynamic force is applied to the lanyard such as in a fall, the pack expands to absorb the kinetic energy that is created by a body in freefall.
Without a shock absorber built into the fall arrest system, the forces created in freefall will severely injure the worker and more than likely result in a fatality.