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Galvanized 12 Plate Hippo Anchor Deadweight System

Galvanized 12 Plate Hippo Anchor Deadweight System

65219G

The ultimate solution for rooftop fall protection without the need for roof penetration, Tie Down's Hippo Anchor Deadweight System offers exceptional fall arrest and fall restraint capabilities, ensuring the safety of workers at heights. Crafted with precision, it's designed to prevent leaks and protect your roof from damage, making it an ideal choice for both temporary and permanent applications. Choose between the 12-plate configuration, which requires a 10-foot distance from the leading edge, or the 16-plate configuration with an 8-foot leading edge requirement, depending on your specific needs. This system meets stringent compliance standards, including OSHA 1926.502, ASSE Z359.1, CSA 259, and Military Code EM 385-1, ensuring peace of mind regarding safety and regulatory adherence. The central anchor is strategically raised to minimize fall travel distance, further enhancing safety. This system is compatible with lanyards with a maximum arresting force of 900 lbs. and can be used with roofs with up to a 5° pitch.
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Edge Fall Protection System (EFPS) Eco Double Height Brackets

Edge Fall Protection System (EFPS) Eco Double Height Brackets

14346

The EFPS Eco Double Height Bracket is a cost-effective solution that combines affordability with high performance, providing contractors with an efficient and budget-friendly option for leading-edge fall protection. With the Eco Double Height Bracket, the EFPS panels can be double and triple-stacked, offering enhanced fall protection and safety measures. This feature allows for optimal space utilization and customization to meet specific job site requirements. The EFPS Eco Double Height Bracket is designed to meet stringent safety compliance standards, including OSHA, ANSI/ASSE, WAC, CSA-OHSA, and EN regulations. Weighing only 8 oz, the Eco Double Height Bracket is lightweight and portable, making it easy to transport and set up at different job sites. The EFPS is considered a global “best practice” due to the system’s collective control on a job site that completely protects the perimeter and provides edge protection. The EFPS?offers the best and most cost-effective option for contractors.
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