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Useful information about lanyards for fall protection
Which work positioning lanyards are suitable for safe work positioning and working at height?
Lanyards are a central component of personal fall protection equipment and ensure a secure connection between the user and the anchor point. As work positioning lanyards, they enable controlled work at height and are used wherever precise movements and stable working positions are required.
The range includes different types such as lanyards, slings, webbing slings and energy absorbers, each developed for specific applications. As EN 358 lanyards, many systems meet the requirements for work positioning and restraint. Especially in rope access, industrial climbing and sectors such as construction, energy or maintenance, these fall protection lanyards are indispensable. A high-performance safety lanyard for industrial climbers combines strength, flexibility and intuitive handling.
Which lanyards are used in rope access, rescue and height rescue?
Depending on the application, lanyards differ significantly in function and design. In rope access work, adjustable lanyards are primarily used, enabling precise work positioning and quick adaptation to changing requirements. These systems are essential for safe work on structures, masts or in difficult-to-access areas.
For rescue operations and height rescue, particularly robust and versatile lanyards are required. As rescue lanyards or height safety lanyards, they must function reliably even under high loads and allow fast adjustments. A high-quality rescue lanyard provides maximum control and supports precise processes, for example when handling people or during evacuation scenarios.
What are the differences between lanyards, slings and energy absorbers?
The choice of the right lanyard depends strongly on the specific application. Lanyards are mainly used for work positioning and allow flexible and precise adjustment of the working position. They are typically adjustable and provide direct control over the user’s position.
Slings and webbing slings primarily serve as flexible anchoring devices. They are used to create anchor points or safely use existing structures. Due to their simple handling and high strength, they are versatile and an essential part of many fall protection systems.
Energy absorbers are used whenever a fall cannot be excluded. They reduce the forces acting during a fall and protect the user from serious injuries. Therefore, they are an essential part of fall arrest systems and complement work positioning lanyards.
How do you choose the right fall protection lanyard for the application?
The selection of the right lanyard should always be based on the specific application. Key factors include the type of work, the position of the anchor point and the required freedom of movement. For classic work positioning, EN 358 lanyards are the right choice, while fall arrest systems require additional components such as energy absorbers.
The combination of different systems also plays an important role. Lanyards can be combined with slings or webbing slings to create flexible anchoring solutions. In complex applications such as rope access or rescue, the correct coordination of all components is crucial for safety and efficiency.
Which lanyards ensure maximum safety and efficiency?
A professional work positioning lanyard is characterized by high strength, precise adjustability and reliable function. At the same time, it must be easy to use to ensure efficient work even under demanding conditions.
Whether used as a safety lanyard for industrial climbing, rope access or as part of a rescue system, the correct selection and application are crucial for safety. Lanyards therefore form the basis for controlled, safe and efficient work at height.