
Current height safety regulations state that anyone working at a height where they could fall a distance which could cause injury is required to wear the correct safety harness / height safety equipment.
So whether its a jib crane or overhead cranes you are operating you need the right equipment. So here at Lifting Equipment LTD we supply a quality range of height safety kits, each stored in their own carry bags or cases, and containing everything you will need to allow you to work safely from any height. We have various height safety kits available for specific applications and also individual accessories to enhance your height safety kit

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All fitted with 4mm dai cable and a fall indicator as standard in the connector
Available in :
6 mtr fall arrest block fitted as standard with a fall indicator in the connector 20mm wide webbing
2.25 Mtr mini retractor fitted as standard with a fall indicator in the connector, 45mm wude webbing
Tripods are available in 2 options1.5 mtr closed height, working load limit of 500kg, height to underside 1340mm - 2140mm, footprint dia 1.32 - 2.14 mtr, Net weight 13.6Kg
1.75 Mtr closed height, working load limit of 500Kg, height to underside 1340mm - 2300mm, footpring dia 1.66 - 2.36 mtr, net weight 14.3 kg

20 Mtr or 25 Mtr options available 6.3mm cable diameter. As standard fitted with an automatic brake and a mounting bracket to suit the above tripds. Working load limit of 180Kg
All the above equipment meets all relevant european standards are supplied with certificates of conformity and is manufactured under ISO9002. We supply a comprehensive range of safety products.
The kits are the most commonly requested items, however all the above may be purchased in component form to allow you to mix and match to suit your individual requirements and applications. Why not check out our range of lifting gantry
If you need any further help or information please do not hesitate to contact us
If you need any more information regarding the working at height regulations then please visit www.hse.gov.uk


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