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Ergodyne intros two new high-capacity tool lanyards

By Michelle Froese | March 26, 2018

 

Erogodyne's Squid line of lanyards

Ergodyne’s new Squids line of tool lanyard are a part of an overall fall-protection plan to reduce the risk of falling objects and increase workplace safety.

Ergodyne, a pioneer in the safety hazard category of Objects at Heights, has added two high-capacity tool lanyards to its innovative Squids line of dropped objects prevention solutions. The new additions are Ergodyne’s highest weight-rated tool lanyards to date, after being rigorously tested and third-party certified to a 40-lb (18-kg) maximum capacity.

Made with non-shock absorbing webbing, an extended length of 76″ (193 cm) and two carabiner options, these Lanyards are specifically designed to be attached to the structure being worked on instead of the workers themselves.

“In order to pass the rigid testing requirements of the upcoming ANSI/ISEA 121 Dropped Objects Standard we’ve helped draft, we found our non-shock absorbing tetoron polyester webbing delivered superior test results,” said Brent Velenchenko, product specialist, Ergodyne.

The new 40-lb Tool Lanyards include:

  • 3129 Single Double-Locking Carabiner w/ Swivel – 40lbs
  • 3139 Dual Double-Locking Carabiner w/ Swivel – 40lbs

With so much on the line, it’s absolutely imperative that our dropped objects solutions are held to the highest standards,” said Tom Votel, president & CEO, Ergodyne. “To have those ratings, certifications and test results readily available for review is equally important – especially for those entrusted with the safety of work crews.”


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