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| Versatile surface-mounted lifeline system Honeywell Safety Products announced the new Miller ShockFusion Permanent Horizontal Lifeline (HLL) Roof System - a versatile surface-mounted lifeline system that accommodates most industrial and commercial roof designs including standing seam, membrane, built-up, metal sheathing, concrete and wood. • Attaches to the surface of existing roof structures - Quick, easy installation reduces costs by requiring minimal labor and eliminating the need for structural roof penetration and repair. • Significantly reduces system forces on the roof - In the event of a fall, the energy-absorbing, load distribution design ensures a secure connection to the roof while protecting the underlying structure. • Energy-absorbing end/corner posts effectively manage system forces without tipping - Competitive systems tip, adding excessive lifeline deflection. • Minimizes deflection requiring less fall clearance - Many applications require less fall clearance since multiple roof elevations and other lower-level obstructions must be avoided. • Greater worker safety - Minimizing lifeline deflection decreases the probability of a worker falling over an edge or creating a fall for additional workers. • Provides for an easier rescue - Should a fall occur, rescue is easier and quicker since the system minimizes the distance a worker falls. • Protects multiple workers while providing maximum mobility - The continuous pass-through design provides safe access to all areas of a roof for up to six (6) workers per system. • Durable design withstands the changing outdoor environment - Internal components are constructed of stainless steel for greater corrosion-resistance and extended service life. The steel post and base are zinc-plated and premium powder coated for greater durability. write your comments about the article :: © 2011 Construction News :: home page |