Features
- Elastic stretch design to reduce snags and allow movement
- Integrated impact indicator to show when the device has experienced a fall
- QR code and RFID tag for asset management and quick inspection/registration
- Protected label pack to reduce label damage in harsh conditions
- Steel snap hook on D-ring end and steel rebar hook on anchor end
Specifications
Working Length | Stretches from 4 ft (1.2 m) to 6 ft (1.8 m) |
Webbing | 1.73 in (40 mm) polyester |
Minimum Static Strength | 5,000 lbs (22.2 kN) minimum static strength for webbing |
Hook Rating (Ansi) | Gated hooks rated 3,600 lbs (16 kN) |
Connectors | Steel snap hook (D-ring end); steel rebar hook (anchor end) |
Weight | Approximately 3.62 lbs (1.64 kg) |
Materials | Polyester webbing; zinc-plated steel components |
Upc | 00810091651582 |
Standards/Compliance | Meets ANSI Z359.13-2013; OSHA 1910.140; OSHA 1926.502 |
Warranty | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
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Single-leg elastic lanyard with an internal energy absorber. The lanyard stretches from 4 ft (1.2 m) to 6 ft (1.8 m) to limit slack and reduce snagging. It includes a steel snap hook on the D-ring end and a steel rebar hook on the anchor end, an integrated impact indicator for fall detection, and identification features to support inspection and asset management.
Project Ideas
Business
RFID-Enabled Inspection & Compliance Service
Offer a subscription service to register, inspect, and track lanyards using the built-in QR/RFID tags. Technicians perform ANSI/OSHA inspections on-site, scan each unit, log condition and impact-indicator status, and issue digital certificates with next-due reminders. Bundle automatic retirement after deployment events and discounted replacements. Provide a dashboard for GC/EHS managers to see pass/fail status by jobsite.
Fall Protection Training With Live Drop Demo
Launch a paid training program combining classroom ANSI/OSHA content with a mobile drop demonstration using a training-only lanyard and weighted bag. Trainees practice proper connection (snap hook to D-ring, rebar hook to anchor), learn about clearance calculations with 4–6 ft lanyards, and see the impact indicator post-drop. Offer site-specific modules (steel, concrete, scaffolding) and issue competency cards upon passing.
Short-Term PPE Rental Kits
Provide pre-inspected fall-protection kits for temp crews: harness, this single-leg internal-absorber lanyard, and an appropriate anchorage connector. Every kit is tagged, scanned out/in, and comes with documented inspection and cleaning. Charge weekly with damage/impact fees, retire any unit that shows deployment, and upsell to purchase after a project. Ideal for contractors bridging gear gaps between jobs.
Jobsite PPE Kitting & Delivery
Assemble worker-specific kits labeled with names and QR codes for fast issuance. Deliver sealed, weatherproof totes containing the lanyard, harness, user instructions, and a quick-start card on connector compatibility. Include a monthly on-site audit: scan inventory, perform inspections, replace worn items, and update compliance logs. Price per headcount with volume discounts for multi-site contractors.
PPE Asset Management SaaS
Develop a lightweight app that reads the lanyard’s QR/RFID to auto-register assets, schedule inspections, store photos of impact indicators and label packs, and generate OSHA/ANSI-ready reports. Add push reminders, geo-tagged audit trails, multi-company roles for subs, and API hooks into procurement so replacements trigger purchase orders when retirement criteria are met.
Creative
Mobile Fall-Arrest Demo Cart
Build a compact rolling demo rig to educate crews on fall clearance and absorber function. Use a dedicated training-only lanyard to arrest a 50–75 lb sandbag via remote release under a rated anchor, with a clear height scale and padded catch zone. After a demonstration, show the integrated impact indicator so learners see how deployment looks, compare a 4 ft vs 6 ft working length to discuss swing fall, and practice correct connection order with the steel snap hook (D-ring end) and rebar hook (anchor end). Add a clipboard mount to scan the QR/RFID tag and log the demo as an inspection/training event.
Safety Culture Kinetic Sculpture
Create an industrial art piece that celebrates zero-snag setups. Mount a retired/dedicated lanyard between a fabricated “rebar” anchor bar and a steel plate, then connect a needle gauge that moves as the elastic webbing stretches from 4 to 6 ft. Place two side-by-side impact indicators (one tripped, one pristine) behind acrylic with labels explaining fall detection. Include a small placard about ANSI Z359.13-2013 and OSHA 1910.140/1926.502 to blend aesthetics with education.
Inspection Board With Smart Tags
Build a wall-mounted inspection station for the shop: CNC-cut plywood or aluminum board with a parking hook for the rebar connector, a D-ring simulation block, and a recessed window that frames the protected label pack. Integrate a cheap NFC/RFID reader and QR scanner connected to a Raspberry Pi and e-ink display. When a lanyard is docked, the screen shows last inspection, next due date, and pass/fail prompts. Print a vinyl checklist aligned to ANSI/OSHA criteria for quick guidance.
Field-Ready Protective Carry Roll
Sew a rugged waxed-canvas roll with foam channels sized for the 1.73 in polyester webbing, a clear window over the label pack, and a cutout so crews can scan the QR/RFID without removing the lanyard. Add a rust-inhibiting zipper pocket for desiccant and a stitched diagram that reminds users to anchor with the rebar hook and connect the snap hook to the harness D-ring. Color-code the roll ends to indicate length/leg type at a glance.
Hook & Anchor Compatibility Classroom Kit
Assemble a tabletop board showing correct and incorrect connections: mock rebar, beam flange, rated eye-bolt, and an edge guard example. Use the lanyard’s rebar hook to demonstrate proper anchorage, and the snap hook to show D-ring-only connection. Include swappable panels explaining why gated hooks must be 3,600 lb rated and how elastic webbing reduces snag hazards. Great for apprenticeships, safety stand-downs, and toolbox talks.