Two hook lanyard ansi certified •Webbing Material: 100% Polyester,Width 1.1″ or 1.77″, 5600lbs(25kN). •Energy absorber that reduces the impact force to maximum 1800 lbs. •The deceleration distance after impact shouldn’t be more than 48″ •End Fittings: One snap hook with opening size 3/4″ and two scaffolding hooks with opening size 2 1/4″ •Length: 6ft •Reference to ANSI Z359.13-2013
In the realm of worker safety and fall protection, the HENP127 stands out as a reliable and certified solution for those working at height. This article will delve into the essential features, advantages, inspection guidelines, usage recommendations, storage procedures, and warnings associated with this ANSI-certified two-hook lanyard with an energy absorber.
Item number.: | HENP127 |
Description of goods: | Ansi certified two hook lanyard with energy absorber |
Webbing material: | 100% Polyester, width 1.77″(45mm), strength: 5600lbs(25kN) |
Color: | Yellow, other color is available upon request |
Hardware: | One snap hook with opening size 3/4″ and two scaffolding hooks with opening size 2 1/4″ |
Details: | •Energy absorber that reduces the impact force to maximum 1800 lbs. •The deceleration distance after impact shouldn’t be more than 48″ •Length: 6ft |
CERTIFICATE: | ANSI Z359.1 (2020) ANSI Z359.13-2013 |
The HENP127 is constructed with high-quality materials to ensure durability and reliability in challenging work environments. The lanyard is crafted from robust yet lightweight materials, making it suitable for a wide range of industrial applications. The webbing material is polyester, and end fittings are made by alloy steel. The configuration includes one snap hook with an opening size of 3/4″ and two scaffolding hooks with an opening size of 2-1/4″. These hooks are designed to securely attach to various anchor points, providing peace of mind for workers at elevated work sites. The 6ft length offers flexibility and freedom of movement while maintaining crucial safety parameters.
This lanyard is ANSI Z359.13 certified, signifying its compliance with stringent safety standards. The energy absorber integrated into the lanyard serves as a critical component for reducing the impact forces in the event of a fall, thereby enhancing the safety of the user. The dual scaffolding hooks allow for versatile attachment options, catering to different workplace requirements. Additionally, the snap hook provides a secure connection point, further bolstering the user’s safety. The lanyard’s design ensures that it can withstand the rigors of daily use, making it a dependable choice for workers in various industries.
Using a two-hook lanyard, such as the HENP127, requires careful attention to detail and adherence to safety protocols to ensure the user’s well-being when working at height. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to properly use a two-hook lanyard:
1)Inspect the Lanyard: Before each use, visually inspect the lanyard for any signs of wear, damage, or deterioration. Check the stitching, webbing, hooks, and energy absorber for any defects. If any issues are found, remove the lanyard from service and have it inspected by a qualified professional.
2)Select Proper Anchor Points: Identify suitable anchor points that can support the intended load and provide a secure connection for the lanyard. Ensure that the anchor points are compatible with the lanyard’s hooks and are capable of withstanding the forces involved in the event of a fall.
3)Connect the Hooks: Attach the scaffolding hooks to the designated anchor points, ensuring a secure and reliable connection. Verify that the hooks are properly engaged and that there is no risk of accidental disconnection.
4)Connect to the Harness: If not already connected, attach the snap hook of the lanyard to the designated D-ring on the user’s harness. Double-check the connection to confirm that it is properly secured. TOHO also provide various kinds of full body harness, such as model no: SF801, SF802, SF803, SF804, SF805 and SF806 which are also made according to Ansi standard.