Werner has announced an addition to its collection of fall protection lanyards. The 6-foot leading edge lanyards keep contractors safe while working on the world’s biggest projects. This lineup of lanyards has been tested and approved for use over steel beams, B-Deck and precast concrete – the primary materials used in the largest, most challenging building projects.
High Performance and Safe Access at Height
Building on Werner’s legacy of leadership in fall protection, these lanyards have been tested and approved for use over steel beam, B-Deck and precast concrete. Available in four models, each lanyard is made from ¼-inch 7×19 vinyl-coated galvanized aircraft grade steel cable for strength and durability. These products are rated for a 12-foot free fall for users up to 310 pounds and up to 400 pounds for a six-foot free fall.
Built with Werner’s DeCoil technology, the leading edge lanyards each utilize a DCELL shock pack, a deceleration device used to reduce the fall arrest force. This device reduces the risk of serious injury that could be caused by falling to the end of a static cable, allowing the lanyard to absorb some of the force of the fall rather than transferring all of it to the user’s body. Each leading edge lanyard also features a snap hook to connect to the user’s harness, which provides an audible signal that the hook is securely fastened, as well as yellow and black leading edge labels. The 6-foot lanyards are available in four different configurations:
- Single leg with snap hook anchorage connector
- Twin leg with snap hook anchorage connector
- Single leg with rebar hook anchorage connector
- Twin leg with rebar hook anchorage connector
Werner’s collection of 6-foot leading edge fall protection lanyards is available nationally. Read for more information about lanyards and other Werner Fall Protection products.