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  1. 11 gru 2018 · LANYARDS VS. FALL LIMITERS. Shock-absorbing lanyards, sometimes known as fall protection yoyos, are the traditional mode of fall protection. However, while cheaper than personal fall limiters, lanyards often do not activate until up to 6 feet of free-fall distance.

  2. 2 maj 2024 · The fall protection yo yo is a retractable lifeline that attaches to a harness worn by workers at elevated heights. It allows for free movement while also automatically stopping and locking in place in the event of a fall. This immediate stoppage greatly reduces the risk of serious injury or death.

  3. 17 lis 2020 · If the fall hazard can be avoided by work positioning or fall restraint, then fall protection lanyards can be the perfect solution to keep your workers safer on the jobsite. Plus, fall protection lanyards are usually less expensive than SRLs, making them a budget-friendly safety option.

  4. Both self-retracting lifelines and energy absorbing lanyards offer adequate fall protection when used correctly. Because of the added range of motion, SRLs are the better choice when you have the ability to use an overhead anchorage.

  5. A fall protection yoyo harness is a type of lanyard that allows the user to freely move around the workspace as the lifeline cable extends out of the housing and, in turn, coils back up inside the shell as the worker gets closer to the unit again to keep the cable taut.

  6. One such component is the self-retracting device (SRD). An SRD offers workers at height a tool for moving around a workspace, while providing a lanyard that will arrest their fall, should one take place.

  7. 28 sie 2014 · The SRL is better from a fall protection standpoint because it results in a shorter free fall, while lanyards result in a much greater fall distance. The free-fall distance is directly related to the top descent speed the body reaches, which is directly related to the stopping forces on the body.