Recently, I assisted a construction company that was working in some very unique situations. In a nutshell, this client needed a level of movement that the suitable overhead anchor points and our then known product offerings just couldn't solve. After some searching and a lucky phone call, we found the T-Line Safety System. Given the unique attributes of the T-Line, I thought I would share the highlights of one of our newest products offerings.
The T-Line Safety System is a device that facilitates both horizontal and vertical movement offering unprecedented levels of freedom for the user while eliminating swing fall hazards. Just as suited to situations that require only horizontal or vertical movement, the T-Line Safety System is perfect for users with varied and often changing fall protection needs.
Similarly, this device is readily adaptable to highly specific fall protection needs. Operating the T-Line Safety System is comparable to a typical retractable lanyard (SRL) where the
user simply
connects themselves to the system, the device then automatically feeds out or retracts the safety line depending on the direction of the user’s movement. The T-Line Safety System does not restrict the user to a narrow width of work space like traditional retractable lanyards do.
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