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This polypropylene rope floats in water, resists rot, and doesn’t lose strength when wet.
A coarse, natural texture makes this rope easier to grip than other wet-environment rope.
Also known as truck tie-down rope, this rope has added UV-ray inhibitors to protect it from deterioration when used outdoors.
Braided with a hollow core, this rope is easier to splice than other rope, so you can add a fitting or connect rope together.
Hold rope more securely than nonlocking and slide-release carabiners. While these carabiners are not as secure as screw-locking carabiners, they are easier to open.
Scale wooden poles to perform inspections and maintenance.
No need for mounting hardware—these barriers have a magnetic housing and belt end to attach to metal surfaces.
Attach to upright rack shelving to block off aisles.
To make a complete unit, team one or more belt barriers with a wall receptacle or receiver post.
Provide an end point for a belt barrier.
Provide an end point for your belt barrier.
Made of Kevlar, these lanyards meet ASTM F887 when used with an arc flash-resistant harness.
Made of steel, these durable lanyards hold up in abrasive and high-heat applications.
A quick-stop lanyard must be used when you have less than 18 1/2 ft. of fall clearance as it will stop your fall within a few inches.
These lanyards form their own anchor point by attaching directly to a rated structure.
With D-rings on the shoulders, these harnesses allow you to raise and lower workers.
D-rings on each hip provide a stable working position.
These versatile harnesses have one D-ring on the chest for use with ladder-climbing systems as well as one D-ring on each hip to provide a stable working position.
Made of heat-resistant Nomex, these harnesses withstand temperatures up to 700° F.
These harnesses have leather-insulated metal components and meet ASTM F887 when used with an arc flash-resistant lanyard.
Harnesses have a D-ring that attaches to a lanyard.
Keep workers away from areas of potential free fall by restricting travel to within a certain distance from an anchor point. A belt and lanyard must be used together.
D-rings on the hip provide a stable working position and keep workers away from areas of potential free fall when attached to a lanyard.
Keep your equipment close and prevent accidental drops.
Attach to your hard hat to prevent accidental drops.
Hold your hard hat securely on your head with these chin straps.
Attach netting to your racks and conveyors to secure inventory, increase safety, and help meet OSHA requirements.