HORIZONTAL SAFETY LINES

Ranger can provide stock standard and custom made Horizontal Safety Lines. Complies with AS/NZS1891.2 and EN 795:1996 Class B, the product has been developed to be durable and efficient in setup and pack down. The Horizontal Safety Line is made of a synthetic webbing and gives lateral and versatile continuous anchorage connections. The standard connection is made directly to the webbing line via a large hook or karabiner. Horizontal lifelines have a maximum span of 18 metres.

Preferred methods of attaching the horizontal lifeline to a structure can include the following:

  • Round slings exceeding 22kN in ultimate strength.
  • Flat slings exceeding 22kN in ultimate strength
  • Wire slings exceeding 22kN in ultimate strength
  • Karabiners exceeding 50kN in ultimate strength
  • Safety shackles exceeding 22kN in ultimate strength
  • Grade 80 self locking lifting hooks exceeding 22kN in ultimate strength
  • Anchor points must have a minimum rating of 22kN

For more information

CODELENGTHRATINGRATCHETTENSION FORCE INDICATOR
HLQRLHSTAL0218m2 Person20020 ABSYes

Description

What are horizontal safety lines? In a nutshell, horizontal safety lines (aka horizontal lifelines) are wire-based horizontal fall protection for those that work at height. When other supports are not suitable for the task at hand, horizontal safety line systems can be a literal life-saver.

Ranger can provide stock standard and custom made Horizontal Safety Lines. Complies with AS/NZS1891.2 and EN 795:1996 Class B, the product has been developed to be durable and efficient in setup and pack down. The Horizontal Safety Line is made of a synthetic webbing and gives lateral and versatile continuous anchorage connections. The standard connection is made directly to the webbing line via a large hook or karabiner. Horizontal lifelines have a maximum span of 18 metres.