Safety Lifeline

Known as a method of personal fall protection system, Tesko safety lifelines are defined with a flexible line to fully protect workers and personnel on a construction site. This system has a strong wire line or rope and is usually installed in horizontal and vertical jobsite paths for heights of more than 1.8 m, where there is a greater risk of falling. These lifelines are connect to an anchorage at one end, to hang vertically (called vertical lifeline) or, fixed in both ends so as to stretch horizontally (horizontal lifeline).
Standard Lifeline Components
- Lifeline (wire or rope made of synthetic, natural or steel fibers)
- Shock absorber
- Full-body harness
- Connector
- Anchorage
- Support bases
- Snap hooks
Advantages
- Reduced fall distance
- Absorption of fall energy to lower the impact on the worker’s body
- Holding the person stable after falling
- The consequences of suspension are minimized and rescue operations can be quickly and easily performed
- Very high work safety
- Less general risk, therefore saving your time and money
- Needs no extra space
- Minimizing damages to structures and buildings