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A straightforward connecting device for Fall Arrest
The Guardian External Shock Lanyard 6 ft is built to deliver safety, durability, and compliance on any elevated jobsite. Designed with an integral external shock absorber sewn at one hook end, it helps reduce the impact forces experienced during a fall. Its dual steel snap hooks provide secure connections between harness and anchor points, while the heavy-duty nylon webbing resists jobsite wear yet remains flexible for ease of use. This lanyard is available in different configurations to suit a wide range of applications, making it a versatile component for construction, roofing, and industrial environments. For proper performance, always connect the shock absorber end to the dorsal D-ring of a full-body harness. The External Shock Lanyard is an essential piece of fall protection equipment for professionals working at height.
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3LB / 1.36KG
9'' / 22.86CM
3'' / 12.56CM
This product meets the following regional compliance standards
OSHA 1910.140
OSHA 1926.502
ANSI Z359.13-13
This product is often used in the following industries
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