Construction

At PPE PLUS, worker safety is our top priority. For over two decades, we have been working closely with our clients to provide fall protection equipment, such as safety harnesses, that is perfectly designed, engineered, and fabricated to fulfill the diverse needs of any project. Our products include:

 

  • Tie back anchors
  • Horizontal lifelines
  • Vertical systems
  • Rigid rail systems

We optimize our equipment for use in a wide variety of industries. Our full body harnesses can be used for any sort of application, from construction to aerospace and defense. Regardless of our diverse product line, we understand that every project is unique—which is why we’ll build brand new equipment for clients who need something that we don’t already offer.

Work Process

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Description: A fall arrester is a device that travels on a lifeline and will automatically engage or lock onto the lifeline in the event of a fall.

Certification: Fully complies with ANSI Z359.1

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Connections are a very important aspect in fall protection, it’s the components that links the anchors and the harnesses and lanyards.

We offer a wide range of hooks & carabiners to meet specific needs in different industries and situations. They are available in different configurations and options: snap hooks, rebar hooks, double locking carabiners, triple locking carabiners, alloy steel, aluminum, gate rated, swivel, captive pin.

Safety Lanyards function as the fundamental link between the worker’s body support – typically a full body harness – and fall protection anchor point. Comprising a flexible or fixed length of webbing with connecting components at both ends, the lanyards usually incorporate an energy absorber that the worker attaches to the back D-Ring of the full body harness. Y-lanyards generally offer the most flexibility, allowing the user to navigate obstacles while remaining tied-off 100% of time.