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The importance of lifelines
2024-01-08

The lifeline for preventing falls plays a crucial role in ensuring the safety of high-altitude operations.


Firstly, the lifeline for preventing falls can improve the safety of high-altitude operations. It effectively avoids falling accidents during high-altitude operations by tying workers to specific tracks with safety belts and protective ropes. In addition, the anti fall lifeline can also provide workers with a safe working platform, ensuring their stability and safety when working at heights.


Secondly, the application of anti fall lifelines is also an essential equipment stipulated by regulations. For example, the US Department of Labor's OSHA regulations require workers to use personal protective equipment, including seat belts, fall protection devices, grids, etc., in areas where the height of a building exceeds 6 feet (1.8 meters). The EU standard EN 795:2012 also stipulates that reliable safety protection devices must be used for high-altitude operations, such as fall arrest tracks, safety nets, protective belts, etc.


In addition, for specific high-altitude work environments such as power transmission towers, anti fall lifelines are indispensable. The height and structural characteristics of power transmission towers make the consequences of a personnel fall accident unimaginable. Therefore, the emergence of the lifeline anti fall system for power transmission towers has played an important role in ensuring the safety of workers. This anti fall system can effectively prevent workers from falling on power transmission towers, and its main accessories such as energy absorption devices, end brackets, steel cable tensioning devices, fall arresters (mobile hanging points), intermediate brackets, steel cables, etc. play a crucial role.


In summary, the lifeline of fall prevention plays an irreplaceable role in ensuring the safety of high-altitude operations, and is crucial for protecting the lives of workers and achieving work safety.