Horizontal Life Line System
Advanced fall protection systems designed for continuous safety across elevated workspaces

Horizontal lifelines are advanced safety systems, visually prominent and robust, designed to provide continuous fall protection for workers at height. The system—shown here—anchors securely to the structure, allowing users to move freely and safely across rooftops or elevated workspaces, maximizing both safety and efficiency.
HORIZONTAL LIFE LINE SYSTEM COMPONENTS

Horizontal Lifelines (HLLs) Guide
Horizontal Lifelines (HLLs) are crucial for ensuring safety in various work environments, especially where workers are at risk of falling from heights. This guide explores the essentials of Horizontal Lifelines, covering their benefits, compliance standards, and much more, aiming to enhance workplace safety and efficiency.
Choosing the Right Horizontal Lifeline System
Work Environment
Consider indoor/outdoor use, wind, rain, and temperature extremes to select the most suitable HLL system.
Type of Work
Tasks needing great mobility may require longer spans and minimal sag, while confined spaces demand flexibility.
System Length & Config
Evaluate area length and configuration (straight, curved, or multi-plane) for anchor placement and strength.
Number of Users
Ensure the system is rated for the number of workers and their combined weight.
Fall Clearance
Calculate fall clearance considering lifeline sag, lanyard length, worker height, and safety factors.
PPE Compatibility
Verify the HLL system works seamlessly with personal fall arrest systems and other PPE.
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