Anchorage
Anchorage connectors, commonly referred to as a tie-off point, may be an I-beam, column, rebar, scaffolding, or other structural member. An anchorage connector is used to join the connecting device to the anchorage when a direct connection does not exist. It is important to select the proper anchorage connector for ultimate safety. Anchorages and anchorage connectors must be easily accessible, capable of supporting 5,000 lbs. of force per worker, and they must be located high enough for a worker to avoid contact with a lower level should a fall occur.
I-BEAM
ANCHORS
ANCHORS
TIE-OFF
SLINGS
SLINGS
VACUUM
SYSTEMS
SYSTEMS