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Fall Protection

Height changes the stakes. Your gear should match

Full-body harnesses, shock-absorbing lanyards, anchor points and rescue kits for anyone working at height on roofs, towers or scaffolding.

Construction worker on an elevated building frame, illustrating the need for fall protection
Height safety equipment for roofing, scaffolding, tower and solar installation work
The Range

Harnesses & height-safety equipment

Fall protection is a system, not a single item — the harness, connector and anchor point all need to work together.

Shock-Absorbing Lanyards

Fixed-length lanyards with built-in energy absorption to reduce arrest forces in the event of a fall.

Energy AbsorbingTwin-Leg Options

Self-Retracting Lifelines

Auto-extending and retracting lifelines that lock on sudden movement, allowing more freedom across a work area.

Auto-LockingExtended Range

Anchor Points & Straps

Temporary anchor straps and fixed anchor point solutions to give your fall-arrest system a secure connection.

TemporaryPermanent Fixings

Rescue & Descent Kits

Controlled-descent and rescue equipment for bringing a suspended worker down safely after a fall event.

Controlled DescentRescue-Ready

Roof & Scaffold Kits

Bundled kits combining harness, lanyard and anchor components suited to specific roofing and scaffolding tasks.

Bundled KitsTask-Specific
System, Not Single Item

Harness, connector, anchor

A harness alone doesn't stop a fall — it needs a compatible connector and a secure anchor point. We help make sure the full system on your order works together, not just the individual pieces.

Inspection

Check it before every use

Harnesses should be visually inspected before every use, with periodic thorough inspection on a schedule set by the manufacturer and your site procedures. Any harness involved in a fall should be removed from service.

Fall Protection FAQs

Common questions, answered

Anyone working at height where a fall could cause injury should be assessed for fall protection — this commonly includes roofers, scaffolders, riggers, tower and solar installers, and warehouse staff working from elevated platforms.

Harnesses should be visually inspected before every use and undergo a more thorough periodic inspection on a schedule set by the manufacturer and your site's safety procedures. Any harness involved in a fall should be removed from service.

A shock-absorbing lanyard is a fixed-length line with built-in energy absorption. A self-retracting lifeline extends and retracts automatically, locking on sudden movement, which typically allows more freedom of movement across a work area.

It depends on the task and structure. Temporary anchor straps work for many short-term jobs, while repeat height work on the same structure often justifies a permanently installed anchor point — we can advise based on your site.

Working at height needs the right system

Tell us the task and structure — we'll quote a matched harness, connector and anchor solution.