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Guardian Fall Protection

Beamer BBC | Guardian Fall Protection

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SKU:
00130/00135
  • Beamer BBC | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
  • Beamer BBC | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
$957.95 - $1,075.50

Description

Trailing anchorage connector for I or H structural beams

The Guardian Beamer® Large Beam Clamp is a Fall Arrest anchorage connector designed for use on the top or bottom flange of a steel I or H beam. It shares many of the features of its relative, the Beamer 2000, but with models available to fit an even wider variety of beams.

Features

  • Two models fit beams up to 24” wide and flanges up to 4” thick
  • Durable components resist welding slag or other contaminants
  • Snag-free operation
  • Size: 2 1/2"(00130), 2 1/2"-4"(00135)

Compliance

This product meets the following regional compliance standards

  • OSHA 1910.140
  • OSHA 1926.502
  • ANSI Z359.18

More Info

Beam Clamp Anchorage Connector for Fall Arrest

The Beamer BBC Guardian Fall Protection is a beam clamp anchorage connector designed for fall arrest on steel I beam and H beam work. Ironworkers, maintenance technicians, and construction workers typically use this equipment to create a secure anchorage point for work-at-height tasks. This is ANSI Z359.18 certified equipment and meets OSHA 1910.140 and OSHA 1926.502 requirements.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Sites and Structural Steel Work

Ironworkers and construction workers typically use this beam clamp when they need a beam-mounted anchor on structural steel. It fits the top or bottom flange of a compatible steel I beam, which helps crews work efficiently during erection and access tasks. The trailing connector design supports task-based fall arrest work with a safer connection point.

Utilities and Power Projects

Utility crews often use this anchorage connector on steel structures, towers, and maintenance platforms. Workers can attach to compatible structural beam locations while they complete inspection or repair work at height. The durable components resist welding slag or other contaminants that can appear in active service environments.

Manufacturing Facilities

Maintenance technicians in manufacturing commonly rely on beam clamp anchorage hardware for access on elevated structural steel. The snag-free operation supports movement around equipment and overhead framing. This setup helps teams integrate fall arrest into routine plant work without unnecessary interference.

Transportation and Bridge Infrastructure

Site supervisors and equipment operators often specify this beam clamp for bridge and heavy infrastructure projects. Crews use it on structural steel assemblies when they need a temporary anchorage point for elevated access. The wide beam range supports varied project conditions across transport corridors and civil structures.

Mining and Warehousing

In mining and warehousing, workers commonly use beam-mounted anchor systems for maintenance and access tasks. The clamp suits indoor or outdoor environments where steel framing supports fall protection system setup. All Safety customers often choose this style when they need a practical anchorage connector for repeated task work.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards and Beam Fit

Beam clamp specifications matter because crews need the right fit, the right connection, and a dependable anchorage point. This trailing anchorage connector is designed for top or bottom flange use on steel structural beam members. It combines contaminant-resistant components with a snag-free profile for smoother daily handling.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
OSHA 1910.140 Meets a key OSHA fall protection standard Supports compliant use in regulated work environments
ANSI Z359.18 Anchorage connector certification Helps match the connector to a fall arrest system
Fits beams up to 24 in. wide Supports a broad beam size range Works across multiple steel I beam and H beam applications
Flanges up to 4 in. thick Accommodates substantial structural steel Expands compatibility for heavy-duty installations

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Outdoor Structural Erection

On outdoor builds, crews typically attach the clamp to a compatible top or bottom flange before they begin elevated work. The beam clamp stays aligned with the structure and supports a fall arrest device connection point. Workers benefit from a direct anchorage connector that fits active steel erection workflows.

Indoor Plant Maintenance

In industrial facilities, technicians often use the connector for overhead service tasks and access repairs. The trailing connector design helps limit snagging around beams and surrounding equipment. This makes it useful where the fall protection system must stay practical in tight spaces.

Daily-Use Access Work

For repeated access tasks, the clamp serves as a reusable beam-mounted anchor on structural steel. Teams often deploy it when they need a temporary anchorage point during the shift. That flexibility supports routine work without rebuilding the entire setup each time.

Large-Scale Project Work

In large-scale jobs, supervisors often select this anchor because the beam range supports multiple structural conditions. Crews can match the model to the beam size and flange thickness before use. This helps keep work-at-height planning straightforward on complex sites.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Beam Clamp Anchorage Connector Excels

  • Steel construction and structural erection: Designed for I beam and H beam attachment during elevated assembly work.
  • Industrial maintenance: Supports top or bottom flange use on structural steel during repair and inspection tasks.
  • Plant and warehouse access: Works well where crews need a beam-mounted anchor for task-based fall arrest.
  • Bridge and heavy infrastructure projects: Handles temporary anchorage needs on large structural beam installations.

Not Recommended For

  • Non-structural surfaces: This beam clamp is not intended for pipes, ladders, or unsupported members; use a proper anchorage connector for those applications.
  • Incompatible beam profiles: It does not suit beams outside the listed size range; choose another fall arrest anchorage point designed for the specific structure.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Ironworkers: Use the clamp on structural steel during erection and assembly tasks.
  • Maintenance technicians: Attach to beam flanges for elevated inspection and service work.
  • Safety coordinators: Specify compatible anchorage hardware for a fall protection system.
  • Construction workers: Use it for work-at-height access on steel framing.
  • Site supervisors: Review beam fit and jobsite setup before crews connect.
  • Equipment operators: Rely on it during elevated maintenance or access operations.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

The beam clamp anchorage connector works alongside other equipment for comprehensive fall protection. Workers typically pair it with a safety harness, lanyards, and fall arrest connectors to build a complete system. Layered equipment helps teams match the anchorage point, connection, and body support to the job site.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Structural steel access: Beam clamp anchorage connector + safety harness + lanyard + hard hat
  • Industrial maintenance: Beam clamp anchorage connector + fall arrest connectors + safety harness
  • Bridge work setup: Beam clamp anchorage connector + lanyards + hard hats

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this clamp when you need a temporary anchorage point on a steel I beam or H beam. It performs well when crews work from the top or bottom flange and need a trailing connector for task movement. It also suits projects that call for contaminant-resistant components and a snag-free profile.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Beam width and flange thickness compatibility
  • Top flange or bottom flange access requirements
  • Required certification for the worksite
  • Condition of the structural steel and surrounding contaminants

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for non-beam anchorage points or structures outside the listed fit range. For those situations, crews should choose another anchorage connector or a different fall arrest device designed for the specific structure. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically attach the beam clamp to a compatible top or bottom flange per manufacturer instructions before they begin work at height. They often use it on construction sites, industrial facilities, and structural steel assemblies. A quick setup check helps crews confirm the anchorage point and safety harness attachment path.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the beam clamp before each use and during periodic checks according to manufacturer guidelines. Clean off dirt, welding slag, and contaminants per manufacturer instructions, then store it in a dry, clean area. Replace the unit per manufacturer specifications if wear, deformation, damage, or abnormal loading appears.

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