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Fall Protection Gear

Fall Protection Gear

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Our fall protection products are tested by a 3rd party ISO lab to exceed ANSI standards and ensure OSHA compliance. Offering exclusive volume discounts for all fall protection gear!
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Fall Protection Gear

Explore our premium collection of fall protection gear, meticulously designed to safeguard workers operating at heights. From full-body safety harnesses and self-retracting lifelines to anchor points and shock-absorbing lanyards, each piece of fall protection equipment is built to exceed strict industry safety standards.

With adjustable features, and durable materials, our fall arrest gear ensures superior comfort and security throughout the workday. Our collection of fall gear and equipment caters to diverse job sites, offering innovative solutions that prioritize safety without sacrificing mobility.

Elevate your safety standards today and experience peace of mind with our premium selection of fall protection kits, roof safety equipment, and much more! No matter the challenges of your demanding work environment, our fall protection ppe is sure to meet and exceed your safety needs!

Frequently Asked Questions

Fall protection is required in the construction industry when workers are exposed to a fall hazard of 6 feet or more above a lower level. This includes tasks such as roofing, scaffolding, steel erection, leading edge work, and unprotected sides or openings. OSHA mandates the use of proper fall arrest or fall restraint systems to protect against serious injury or death in these high-risk situations.

The OSHA standard for fall protection in construction is found in 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M. It requires employers to provide fall protection systems when employees are working at heights of 6 feet or more. Acceptable systems include guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems such as harnesses and lanyards. The regulation also outlines requirements for training, equipment inspection, and proper anchorage.

In general construction, fall protection is required at 6 feet above a lower level. For specific equipment:

  • Harnesses & Lanyards – Must be worn when working above 6 ft where fall hazards exist.
  • Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) – Often used where greater mobility or quicker arrest distance is needed at similar heights.
  • Vertical Lifelines – Required for vertical climbing systems or ladder safety setups above 6 ft.
  • Anchors – Must be capable of supporting at least 5,000 lbs per attached worker and used at designated tie-off points.

For steel erection or scaffolding, different thresholds may apply (e.g., 15 ft or 10 ft). Always refer to job-specific OSHA requirements.

You must use fall protection equipment any time you are exposed to a fall hazard at or above 6 feet in construction or 4 feet in general industry. This includes working on unprotected edges, roofs, ladders, scaffolds, aerial lifts, and while climbing or descending. Employers must assess each jobsite and provide personal fall arrest systems (PFAS), such as harnesses, lanyards, SRLs, and anchors, where necessary to ensure worker safety.

Looking to buy fall protection gear? KwikSafety offers a wide range of ANSI/OSHA-compliant equipment designed for construction, roofing, climbing, and industrial applications. Explore the categories below:

  • Harnesses – Full-body harnesses designed for comfort, adjustability, and secure fall arrest.
  • Lanyards – Available in single-leg or double-leg styles with internal or external shock absorbers.
  • Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) – Compact or extended-reach SRLs for vertical and horizontal fall protection.
  • Vertical Lifelines – Ideal for ladder and scaffold work, featuring rope grabs and energy absorbers.
  • Safety Anchors – Roof anchors, beam straps, and D-ring connectors built for secure tie-off points.

All fall protection gear from KwikSafety is tested to meet or exceed ANSI Z359 and OSHA 1926 standards for on-the-job safety.

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