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The Peakworks fall arrest lanyard is a single polyester lanyard equipped with a Shock Pack energy absorber and two different carabiners: a standard carabiner with a ¾ in (19 mm) throat opening and a rebar hook with a 1 ¾ in (44.5 mm) opening, handy for anchoring directly onto a rebar or a large-diameter point. With a 1 in (25 mm) width, it can support a worker weighing 110 to 220 lb (49 to 99 kg), including clothing, tools and equipment.
Peakworks product code: V8104624 or model SA-5402. This lanyard complies with ANSI Z359.1-2007. It is available in 4-foot or 6-foot lengths (selectable from the drop-down menu) and fitted with certification labels at one end.
The energy absorber is designed to reduce the impact force of a fall below 900 lb (4 kN). During a fall, it deploys over a distance of 48 in (4 ft) to reduce the force experienced by the worker at arrest. Once the absorber has deployed, the lanyard and harness must be replaced: it is the sign that the equipment did its job and protected a life.
The two carabiners (hooks) are made of steel and require a double unlocking action. They meet ANSI Z359.1-2007 and can withstand a force of 3600 lb (16 kN) without deforming. The standard carabiner, closest to the energy absorber, must be connected to the harness dorsal D-ring; the rebar hook connects to the anchorage point.
This single lanyard combines anchoring versatility, durability and compliance with the American standard.
The anchorage point should preferably be located above the level of the harness dorsal D-ring and positioned vertically relative to the user. The user must assess the risks of a potential fall: is there enough clear distance free of obstacles below the worker? Are emergency measures in place to recover the worker quickly? Can the anchorage point withstand a force of 5000 lb? For more information, consult the manufacturer's manual.
The worker is responsible for performing a routine inspection before each use. The worker must note any sign of degradation, wear, malfunction or breakage, and replace the lanyard at the first sign of failure. This lanyard should also be inspected periodically by a qualified person other than the worker (from every 90 days to yearly depending on the manufacturer and conditions). The recommended lifetime of a lanyard is 5 years. Any equipment that has withstood a fall or an impact must be taken out of service. Sylprotec offers a lanyard and harness inspection service; to learn more, see the Services tab.
For cleaning, use a mild soap and lukewarm water (37 °C). Do not use bleach or abrasive or chemical products. If your lanyard is too dirty or contaminated, it is time to replace it. Air dry, without excessive heat, in a clean environment. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight and to any source of contamination.
Its 1 ¾ in opening lets you anchor directly onto a rebar, tube or large-diameter structure without an extra connector. The standard carabiner attaches to the harness dorsal D-ring.
This lanyard is available in 4 ft or 6 ft, selectable from the drop-down menu. Choose the length based on the free-fall distance and the clearance available below the worker.
It suits a worker with a total weight of 110 to 220 lb (49 to 99 kg), including clothing, tools and equipment.
To complete your fall protection, also consider a self-locking carabiner (FPAM88), an anchorage sling (FPAE), a concrete connector (FPAF075N), a Peakpro harness with trauma straps (FPH3000AP), a Peakpro harness with lumbar support (FPH4000AP), a Koala harness with quick buckles (FPH02474A), a Koala harness with pass-thru buckles (FPH33101A) and a storage bag (FPBAG). Under "Accessories" at the bottom of the page.
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