When conducting an assessment for fall protection, it's important to evaluate the entire project. Some projects might require versatile fall protection solutions such as the
combination of both vertical and horizontal lifelines. Such was the case, when Hy-Safe was asked to install an engineered system, with various heights on an outside free standing crane. This particualar projected required us to implement both vertical and horizontal fall protection solutions.
An integrated fall protection system was needed to provide maintenance access to two free standing crane rails. Hy-Safe Technology designed a solution to offer complete fall protection in order to protect the workers that needed access to the crane rail.
Our solution to the problem was installing three (45 feet) vertical systems which were designed to extend to a position where the worker was able to switch to the horizontal lifeline system - without any risk of falling. The horizontal system was attached to custom designed vertical steel posts, traveling lengths of 900 and 300 feet respectively.
Installation of the system was done with complete flexibility with regard to the company’s scheduling, so that the customer’s normal work schedule was not interrupted during the installation phase. Once installation of the system was complete, a training session was held for workers who would be accessing the system. The goal was to provide them with the necesary education on proper use and maintenance of the fall protection system in place.
combination of both vertical and horizontal lifelines. Such was the case, when Hy-Safe was asked to install an engineered system, with various heights on an outside free standing crane. This particualar projected required us to implement both vertical and horizontal fall protection solutions.An integrated fall protection system was needed to provide maintenance access to two free standing crane rails. Hy-Safe Technology designed a solution to offer complete fall protection in order to protect the workers that needed access to the crane rail.
Our solution to the problem was installing three (45 feet) vertical systems which were designed to extend to a position where the worker was able to switch to the horizontal lifeline system - without any risk of falling. The horizontal system was attached to custom designed vertical steel posts, traveling lengths of 900 and 300 feet respectively.
Installation of the system was done with complete flexibility with regard to the company’s scheduling, so that the customer’s normal work schedule was not interrupted during the installation phase. Once installation of the system was complete, a training session was held for workers who would be accessing the system. The goal was to provide them with the necesary education on proper use and maintenance of the fall protection system in place.

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