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Capital Safety introduces Rollgliss Technical Rescue products

By Paul Dvorak | May 13, 2013

Rollgliss

The Rollgliss Technical Rescue product line offers accessories, including descenders, rigging plates, anchor straps, carabiners, ropes, and pulleys.

Capital Safety has introduced the new Rollgliss Technical Rescue product line for use in industrial environments. The product range is intended to meet the needs of rescuers for rigging, encompassing everything from simple descent systems to complicated high lines. The entire Rollgliss family of rescue products is compatible with the existing line of industrial rescue systems, including pre-rigged rescue kits such as the Rollgliss R350, R500 and more.

The Technical Rescue product line is durable and reliable, especially in harsh conditions, to ensure the safety and security of workers risking their lives during rescue operations. It offers accessories, including descenders, rigging plates, anchor straps, carabiners, ropes, and pulleys.

The Technical Rescue product line also includes ten RescueMate Haul Kit models with either manual or automatic locking and unlocking cams to provide a safe and efficient progress capture system during personnel rescue and positioning.

“When you risk your life to save the lives of others, you want to know that your rescue system won’t fail you,” said Emmett McGregor, global product manager at Capital Safety. “Workers can trust in the strength of the Rollgliss family of rescue products because they have been specially engineered to work harder and last longer.”

Capital Safety
www.captialsafety.com


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