Squids Tool Lanyards: Caribiner/Loop for Tool Tethering
Tool Lanyards are a part of an overall fall protection plan to reduce the risk of falling objects and increase workplace safety. When working at-heights, it’s essential to tether tools. High-capacity lanyards are a piece of safety equipment designed to attach one end securely to a fixed anchor point, and the other to an appropriate attachment point on a tool by proper tethering. These Tool Lanyards are built to withstand defined weight limits, and made easy to use by any worker to avoid accidentally dropping objects that could cause unwanted damage, injuries or possibly death. All lanyards are rigorously tested and third party certified to a specified weight maximum capacity with a 2:1 safety factor to prevent falling objects. When working at heights, choosing the best tool tethering equipment matters because there are no second chances. Meets the ANSI/ISEA 121-2018 standard
3109 is a shock absorbing tool lanyard to reduce the force the anchor point sees if a drop occurs by absorbing the energy transmitted through the tool lanyard with swiveling, locking carabiner on one end and loop on the other end: Swiveling design helps prevent tangles and binding. For tools weighing up to 25 lbs. Durable 1680 denier polyester elastic blended webbing extends from 38-48in.
3129 uses a heavy-duty, single-length, non-shock absorbing webbing. On one end of the Lanyard, there’s a double-action locking carabiner that swivels to prevent entanglement, and on the other, there’s a treaded loop for secure attachment. Designed to be attached to the structure being worked on instead of the worker. For tools weighing up to 40 lbs. Length – 76”
3148 features an extra-large locking carabiner on one end and a durable treaded loop on the other end of a heavy-duty, single-length, non-shock absorbing webbing. Designed to attach one end to large tools weighing up to 80lb and the other securely to a fixed anchor point (instead of the worker) to prevent heavy falling objects when working at heights. The loop end of the lanyard is designed to attach directly to large burke bars, stressing rams and mag drills. The XL auto-locking carabiner is designed to be attached directly to the jobsite on rebar handrails. Workers should not attach high-capacity tool lanyards to their bodies. Length – 76”