Features
- Elastic/stretch design reduces tangles and allows freer movement (4 ft to 6 ft working length)
- Integrated impact indicator to show when the lanyard has experienced a fall
- QR code and RFID tag for inspection/asset-management scanning
- Steel snap hooks on both ends
- Steel and aluminum connector components
- Protected label pack to prevent label damage
- Available in single- and twin-leg configurations
Specifications
| Length | 6 ft (1.8 m) |
| Working Range | 4 ft to 6 ft (1.2 m to 1.8 m) |
| Webbing | 1.73 in (40 mm) polyester webbing |
| Minimum Static Strength (Webbing) | 5,000 lbs (minimum) |
| Rated Hook Strength | 3,600 lbs (≈16 kN) gated hooks (ANSI-compliant) |
| Materials | Polyester webbing; zinc-plated steel hardware; aluminum connectors (where used) |
| Approximate Weight | ~4.3 lbs (≈1.95 kg) |
| Standards/Compliance | Meets ANSI Z359.3-2019; OSHA 1910.140; OSHA 1926.502 |
| Warranty | 2 Year Limited Warranty |
| Upc | 00810091651599 |
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Elastic stretch twin-leg lanyard with an internal energy absorber. The lanyard extends from about 4 ft to 6 ft to allow movement while reducing snags. It includes steel snap hooks on both ends and is supplied with connectors and a protected label pack. An integrated impact indicator signals when the device has sustained a fall and should be removed from service.
Project Ideas
Business
Mobile Fall-Protection Inspection Service
Offer on-site inspections and digital asset logging using the lanyard’s RFID/QR tags. Provide documented checks of hooks, webbing, labels, and impact indicators, plus automated compliance reminders aligned with ANSI Z359/OSHA requirements. Monetize via per-visit or subscription plans.
Safety Kit Rental & Swap Program
Maintain a rental fleet of harnesses, twin-leg lanyards, and connectors with routine cleaning, inspections, and replacements. RFID tracking streamlines check-in/out and reduces loss. Ideal for short-term projects and seasonal crews that need compliant gear without large upfront costs.
QR-Linked Microlearning Library
Produce short, trade-specific training clips (pre-use checks, 100% tie-off transfers, label reading). Link them via the lanyard’s QR code so workers can access just-in-time content in the field. License the library and provide analytics dashboards to safety managers.
Compatibility & Clearance Consulting
Advise contractors on selecting anchors, connectors, and lanyard configurations that meet site constraints and regulations. Deliver site-specific clearance assessments, equipment maps, and standard operating guidance, along with a documented compliance packet for audits.
Retire-Recyle-Upcycle Program
Run a trade-in program for retired lanyards: verify removal from service, then recycle metal hardware and upcycle webbing into branded accessories. Sell products and ESG story back to clients, while offering discounts on new compliant gear purchases.
Creative
Twin-Leg Transfer Trainer (Bench-Height)
Build a waist-high mock beam/ladder top so users can safely practice 100% tie-off sequencing and clipping with the twin-leg lanyard—no elevated work or loading. Highlight how the elastic stretch reduces snags and demonstrate the impact indicator as a teachable feature. Note: for hands-on practice only; never load or shock the lanyard in this setup.
RFID/QR Inspection Command Board
Create a wall-mounted station with an RFID scanner/QR-enabled tablet holder, sign-off checklist, and tag pockets. Users scan the lanyard’s RFID/QR to pull up maintenance history, capture photos of the impact indicator, and schedule reminders. A tidy, durable board helps standardize pre-use checks.
Shadow-Box Safety Exhibit
Design a visual display using a retired/demo lanyard showing an intact label pack versus one with a triggered impact indicator, with callouts explaining ANSI/OSHA compliance and why gear must be removed after a fall. Ideal for shop lobbies, training rooms, and career-day events.
Ventilated Care & Storage Caddy
Build a UV-safe, ventilated rack with wide hooks for the twin-leg layout, a drip tray for wet conditions, and a small magnifier window for reading the protected label pack. Helps extend webbing life by keeping gear dry, organized, and easy to inspect.
Upcycled Industrial Strapwork
Repurpose decommissioned webbing into tote handles, belts, key fobs, or a woven shop stool seat. Clearly mark items as “Not for load-bearing/safety use.” This gives worn gear a second life while educating others about proper retirement of fall-protection equipment.