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FrenchCreek Fall Safety provides a diverse selection of horizontal lifeline systems tailored to various needs, including steel I-beam, concrete, permanent, and temporary configurations. Horizontal lifeline systems, often referred to as HLL systems, serve as essential fall protection solutions in work environments lacking overhead anchorage points for personal tie-off. These systems offer a dependable and secure means to safeguard workers while they operate at elevated heights.
Synthetic rope horizontal lifeline system
Concrete end stanchion for Traverse horizontal lifeline …
Concrete tie-back for Traverse horizontal lifeline system
Intermediate concrete stanchion & pass-thru for Traverse horizontal …
I-beam stanchion for Traverse horizontal lifeline system
Pass-thru bracket for concrete Traverse Horizontal Lifeline …
Pass-thru bracket for Traverse horizontal lifeline system
Miniverse horizontal lifeline system, 30′
Coil energy absorber with shackles for Traverse …
Horizontal systems and cable fall protection systems are safety solutions designed to protect workers operating at heights along a horizontal path. These systems provide continuous fall protection by allowing the worker to move horizontally while remaining securely attached to a cable or track.
Used for workers who need fall protection while traversing beams, roofs, or other high-risk areas in construction environments.
Horizontal systems are ideal for industrial maintenance tasks, including working on cranes, bridges, or elevated platforms where continuous movement is necessary.
These systems are used for rail and transport maintenance, providing fall protection for workers moving along train cars or tracks.
Essential for workers performing maintenance tasks on large roof surfaces, offering safe horizontal movement and fall prevention.
Workers servicing utility poles, communication towers, or pipelines benefit from horizontal systems for safe traversal at height.
Regular maintenance is essential to ensure the durability and safety of horizontal systems. Inspections should be conducted frequently to check for wear, corrosion or damage, and any compromised components should be replaced according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Proper cleaning and storage after use also help to extend the system’s lifespan.
All horizontal systems and cable fall protection systems must comply with relevant safety standards, such as OSHA and ANSI, to ensure they provide adequate fall protection. Always verify that your equipment meets industry-specific safety certifications before use.