In the case of vehicles with a maximum mass not exceeding 2000 kg

AC040 Flexible lifeline anti-fall element EN353-2

Read moreShow less
€129.41

106,95 € (No tax)

€129.41 (IVA incl.)
€106.95 (Sin IVA)
Reference:
AC040

SHIPMENTS

from 3,99€ + VAT. Free from €150 +VAT

EXCHANGES AND RETURNS

Free up to 14 days after purchase, excluding personalized and made-to-order products

EXCHANGES AND RETURNS

WE HELP YOU

+34 876 43 01 24
[email protected]

You may also like
Description

Flexible life-line slip-resistant element made of stainless steel to be mounted on an 11 mm diameter polyamide rope. Valid for one person. You can attach the harness directly. THIS REGULATION SHALL BE BINDING IN ITS ENTIRETY AND DIRECTLY APPLICABLE IN ALL MEMBER STATES.

----------------------------------------------------------------

The work at height in addition, it is important to take into account the fact that, in the case of workers, the risks involved are different Personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate to enable them to carry out their duties with the highest possible level of protection and safety. In addition to their own PPE, other means of protection and elements that are of great importance must be used, such as lifelines, a system designed to be permanently or temporarily located in buildings and allow workers to perform their activities properly protected from height. To use these elements, other components must be used such as the In the case of vehicles with a maximum mass not exceeding 2000 kg.

The In the case of vehicles with a maximum mass not exceeding 2000 kg is made of stainless steel and is prepared to be placed on a rope of polyamide 11 mm in diameter. It is prepared to be used by one person and the harness can be connected directly to the device.

The lifelines in the case of safety anchorages, they are composed of different elements which must always be regulated by anchorage regulations, bearing in mind that depending on the type of work to be carried out by professionals, it may be necessary to use one or other of these elements and that there are different types of life lines. Personnel in charge of Occupational Risk Prevention (OPR) should be responsible for thoroughly assessing the risks faced by their workers and providing them with all the means and equipment necessary to enable them to carry out their tasks with maximum safety.

It is important that all these elements are always in perfect condition, so they should be checked regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions, as well as replaced if they present any type of deficiency or deterioration that could endanger the worker. Therefore, any element of the other should be replaced in the event of any anomaly.

Read moreShow less
Product Details
AC040
Customers who bought this product also bought:
@COMMENT_AVATAR@

@CUSTOMER_NAME@

@AUTHOR_PROFILE@ @COMMENT_ISO_COUNTRY@ @VERIFY_PURCHASE@
☆☆☆☆☆ ★★★★★ (@COMMENT_GRADE@)
@COMMENT_DATE@
@COMMENT_NO_APPROVE@

@COMMENT_TITLE@

@COMMENT_COMMENT@

@COMMENT_IMAGES@
@COMMENT_VIDEOS@
Write a comment
@COMMENT_AVATAR@

@CUSTOMER_NAME@

@AUTHOR_PROFILE@ @COMMENT_ISO_COUNTRY@ @VERIFY_PURCHASE@
@COMMENT_DATE@
@COMMENT_NO_APPROVE@

@COMMENT_COMMENT@

Reply
@COMMENT_AVATAR@

@CUSTOMER_NAME@

@AUTHOR_PROFILE@ @COMMENT_ISO_COUNTRY@ @VERIFY_PURCHASE@
@COMMENT_DATE@
@COMMENT_NO_APPROVE@

@COMMENT_COMMENT@

Reply

Menu