A Vertical Lifeline (VLL) is a vital safety device used to protect workers who are ascending or descending vertical surfaces, such as towers, buildings, or cliffs.
Enhanced Vertical Mobility:
Allows workers to safely ascend and descend along vertical structures, such as ladders or towers, while remaining secured at all times.
High-Strength Construction:
Made with premium, corrosion-resistant materials like stainless steel or galvanized steel, ensuring durability in various environments.
Built-In Fall Arrest Mechanism:
Equipped with a fall arrester that instantly locks in the event of a fall, preventing sudden drops and minimizing injury risk.
Shock Absorption:
Integrated shock absorbers reduce impact forces during a fall, protecting both the worker and the structural integrity of the system.
Easy Attachment and Detachment:
Allows users to easily attach or detach from the lifeline without compromising safety, enabling quick transitions for increased productivity.
Multiple Mounting Options:
Can be installed on different vertical structures such as poles, towers, or ladders, allowing for flexibility in various work environments.
Compliant with Safety Standards :
Meets or exceeds international safety standards like EN 353 – 1: 2014, offering certified and regulated fall protection.
Minimal Maintenance and Inspection Requirements:
Designed for quick and simple inspections, with durable components that reduce the need for frequent maintenance.
Engineered for ultimate protection
A lightweight and durable lifeline
for professional applications
A vertical lifeline system is a fall protection setup designed for workers climbing vertically, like ladders or towers. It features a secured rope or cable that allows for continuous movement while ensuring safety with a harness attachment that moves along the line, preventing falls.