Monday, June 13, 2011

Demonstrating the DBI Shockwave type fall protection lanyard

Demonstrating the DBI Shockwave type fall protection lanyard

 

In this video we will be demonstrating a shockwave type fall protection lanyard. After watching our earlier video of the restraint type lanyard fall demonstration, I’m sure you’ll agree that having a shock-absorbing feature is a must.

 

Fall protection is designed to serve two purposes: First to keep you from hitting the ground in the event of the fall, and second to keep the arresting forces on your body to a minimum. With just a restraint lanyard, you might experience as much as 4000 lbs or force on your body when you are jerked to a stop. The shock-absorbing feature on lanyards is designed to keep these forces to less than the OSHA mandated 1800 lbs. This video shows a simulated fall with a shockwave type lanyard, specifically the ShockWave2 1244306 shock-absorbing lanyard by Capital Safety.

 

This ShockWave2 lanyard limits the arresting forces on your body to less than 900 lbs (the ANSI standard) by using a unique inner core that immediately begins to extend and absorb energy during a fall. This meets or exceeds all applicable industry standards including OSHA, ANSI and the NEW stringent 2007 ANSI Z359. You can easily tell when a shockwave lanyard has been in a fall because an impact indicator and red stitching will become visible. It’s just another one of the many great features about this type of device.



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