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| The first ever self retracting lifelines designed for high heat applications Capital Safety has announced the launch of their new DBI-SALA Nano-Lok range of Self Retracting Lifelines (SRL's) designed for Hot Work Use. The Nano-Lok Hot Work range is arc flashed to 8 calories (8 cal/cm2), for hot work use in applications like welding, grinding and torching where sparks and slag can easily compromise standard polyester webbing lifelines. "Capital Safety continues to enhance and adapt products for use in applications across all industries," said Rick Millar, Technical Manager for Capital Safety Australia & New Zealand. "After releasing our range of Nano-Lok SRL's we saw a need in the field for an extremely lightweight and compact SRL for use in high heat environments." Belonging to the Nano-Lok family, these new SRL's have the same feature set making them the most compact and lightweight self retracting lifelines on the market. They can be used in place of lanyards and can be directly attached to any harness, reducing fall clearances. Designed for ease-of-use, these SRL's are virtually unnoticeable to the user when worn and provide the ultimate in work site flexibility. The new specialist Nano-Lok range for Hot Work Use consists of three models designed to cover the majority of applications encountered in high temperature work environments. Constructed from reinforced webbing with Nomex /Kevlar fibre, the range withstands sparks, weld splatter and other high heat exposure, ensuring safety around high heat environments. DBI-SALA's i-Safe intelligent safety system utilising RFID technology is built into each Nano-Lok Hot Work SRL to track inspections, control inventory and manage information. write your comments about the article :: © 2014 Construction News :: home page |