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Lanyards and Lifelines (2,000+ items) - Page 15
Zoro # G9645686
Mfr # 10190397
Honeywell Miller
H500 Miller Welding Lanyard Single, 6 ft Length, Snap Hook, Steel, 400 lb Weight Capacity
Zoro # G315316824
Mfr # FPLWLL-SUS
Honeywell Miller
Manyard(TM) II Arc Flash Rated Shock Absorbing Lanyard, 6 ft. Length, Web Loop, Polyester, 2 Leg(s)
Zoro # G0618899
Mfr # 8798KR-Z7/6FTBK
Zoro # G209228073
Mfr # 3100262
3M Dbi-Sala
EZ Stop(TM) Leading Edge Shock Absorbing Lanyard, 6 ft. Length, Snap Hook, Aluminum, 2 Leg(s)
Zoro # G3368710
Mfr # 1246412
Condor
Shock Absorbing Lanyard, 6 ft. Length, Web Loop, Polyester, 1 Leg(s), 310 lb. Weight Capacity
Zoro # G5166926
Mfr # 45J287
3M Dbi-Sala
DBI-SALA(R) Twin Leg Personal Self Retracting Lifeline, 7 1/4 ft Length, Rebar Hook, Steel
Zoro # G010947309
Mfr # 3500278
Zoro # G0618515
Mfr # 210TWLS-Z7/6FTGN
Zoro # G9754665
Mfr # 201RLS-2-Z7/20FTWH
Zoro # G210457509
Mfr # 3100587
Zoro # G305386233
Mfr # 72906SC3
Honeywell Miller
TurboLite+ Self-Retracting Lifeline, Carabiner, Aluminum, 1 Leg(s), 420 lb Weight Capacity
Zoro # G412316475
Mfr # MTL-OHW1-07/11FT
Zoro # G5574585
Mfr # 8165B10
Msa Safety
V-SERIES(TM) Shock-Absorbing Lanyard, Snap Hook, Aluminum, 1 Leg(s), 310 lb Weight Capacity
Zoro # G1953547
Mfr # 10211485
3M Dbi-Sala
Nano-Lok Personal Self Retracting Lifeline, Quick-Connect, Steel, 1 Leg(s), 420 lb Weight Capacity
Zoro # G709016910
Mfr # 3100523
Zoro # G106136372
Mfr # 2350-SRH
Zoro # G022454734
Mfr # 493-913SS-Z7/6FTGN
Super Anchor Safety
Extender Web Lanyard A-End Aluminum Carabiner 5006-Z B-End Small D-Ring.
Zoro # G404660760
Mfr # 6002-C
About Lanyards and Lifelines
Construction and manufacturing may require working in unusual places, sometimes many stories high. It is imperative that employee safety is top of mind in these dangerous situations. Lanyards and lifelines attach to harnesses to safely tether a person to the structure on which they are working. There’s a wide variety of lanyards and lifelines to choose from - those that keep workers safe and those that keep tools in place. OSHA provides regulatory standards for the use of lanyards and lifelines including safe anchorage to structures in the workplace. Be sure to check those standards before choosing harnesses and other safety equipment.






















