Description
The Squids 3109F(x) Double-Locking Tool Lanyard is a shock-absorbing tool lanyard, certified to a 11.3kg maximum capacity, with swivelling, locking carabiner on one end and loop on the other end. Designed and tested to prevent falling objects and reduce the force the anchor point sees if a drop occurs by absorbing the energy transmitted through the tool lanyard. Swiveling design helps prevent tangles and binding.
FEATURES
- Approved to the ANSI/ISEA 121-2018 standard
- Shock-absorbing properties reduce the dynamic force on the body or other anchor point if drop occurs
- Durable 1680 denier polyester elastic blended webbing extends from 96-122cm
- Low profile lightweight design reduces snag hazards and added weight
- Anodized aluminium alloy swiveling carabiner with double action locking gate and inherent captive eye
- The ergonomic carabiner is designed for easily gripping and handling with gloves
- Treaded loop end that grips the tool when attached
- High-strength 3-ply nylon stitching secures connecting ends
- Single-length construction eliminates weak points seen with multi-component lanyards
- Third-party certified to a 11.3kg maximum capacity with 2:1 safety factor
- Patent pending design
APPLICATIONS
- Construction
- Telecommunications
- Oil & Gas
- Power generation
- Utilities
- Wind Energy
- Manufacturing
- Municipalities
- Scaffolding
For workers on construction sites, mining, infrastructure and other industrial settings, the threat of falling objects can be a serious hazard. Even a small tool or piece of equipment dropped from a height can cause significant injury or damage, and in some cases, even be fatal. To combat this risk, many worksites in Australia have adopted the concept of a “Drop Free Zone,” where workers are required to take extra precautions to prevent death and injuries caused by falling objects. Find out more about creating a DROP FREE ZONE.
TESTED TO BE TRUSTED – All lanyards are rigorously tested and third-party certified to a 11.3kg maximum capacity with a 2:1 safety factor to prevent falling objects. When working at heights, choosing the best tool tethering equipment matters because there are no second chances.
DROPPED OBJECTS STANDARD 121-2018 – The ISEA/ANSI Dropped Objects Standard provides guidelines to protect workers from hazardous dropped objects. It outlines requirements for personal protective equipment, procedures, and systems to reduce the risk of injury from falling objects. For more information on Dropped Objects visit Safe Work Australia’s website here.