A height worker specialized in fall arrest and positioning is an expert who works at heights and is equipped with special equipment for catching a fall and maintaining the correct position during work. This worker is equipped with safety harnesses, ropes, carabiners and other equipment that allows him to safely work on tall structures such as buildings, bridges, masts or towers. In the event of a fall, it engages a safety system that holds it back and minimizes the risk of injury. In addition, this worker has knowledge and skills in correct body positioning and the use of special techniques to maintain stability and safety at heights. He is a key member of a team of workers in the field of construction, infrastructure maintenance and other industries where it is necessary to work at heights.
This carabiner is proud of its pluses: light, fits in the hand, pleasant oval, three-action lock.
Asymmetric carabiner in version with TRIACT-LOCK automatic safety.
Aluminum screw HMS carabiner with a diameter of 26 mm.
Aluminum HMS carabiner with bar and triple lock.
Screw-in, extremely strong steel with a large opening of the lock. Suitable for work at heights.
Extremely strong steel carabiner for working at heights. Designed for industrial use, for work with pulleys...
Extremely strong steel carabiner for working at heights. Ideal for creating anchor points.
Light and strong asymmetric carabiner with three-action lock.
Solid steel D carabiner 50 kN with twist lock suitable for work at heights. Ideal for creating anchor points.
Lightweight aluminum screw carabiner.
A popular material carrier. Available in two sizes.
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