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Concrete Anchor Strap | Guardian Fall Protection

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10705/10710/10715/10717/10720
  • Concrete Anchor Strap | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
  • Concrete Anchor Strap | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
  • Concrete Anchor Strap | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
  • Concrete Anchor Strap | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
  • Concrete Anchor Strap | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
$20.25 - $26.66

Description

Description

Sheathed web anchor for cast-in-place concrete installation

The Concrete Anchor Strap is specially designed for installation during the construction process. Secure it to rebar or other underlying structural member then pour concrete and allow to set, and you are left with a fixed anchor point. Simply cut away when no longer needed.

Features

  • Protective sheath guards against abrasion
  • Compatible with horizontal lifelines
  • Quick and simple to install
  • Available in various lengths
  • Length: 10705(3'-Loop & Small D Ring), 10710(3'-Loop & Large D Ring),10715(4'-Loop & Large D Ring),10717(6'-Loop & Large D Ring),10720(4'-Pass Through Loops),

Compliance

This product meets the following regional compliance standards

  • OSHA 1910.140
  • OSHA 1926.502
  • ANSI Z359.18

Specifications

  • Product Weight: 0.46LB / 0.21KG(10705),1.25LB / 0.57KG(10710), 1.5LB / 0.68KG(10715), 2LB / 0.91KG(10717), 0.3LB / 0.14KG(10720)
  • Product Length: 36'' / 91.44CM(10705),10'' / 25.40CM(10710,10715,10717), 48.5'' / 123.19CM(10720)
  • Product Height: 0.13'' / 0.33CM(10705),2'' / 5.08CM(10710,10715),3'' / 7.62CM(10717),0.25'' / 0.64CM(10720)

More Info

Concrete Anchor Strap for Cast-in-Place Concrete Work

The Concrete Anchor Strap is a fall protection concrete anchor strap designed for cast-in-place concrete installation and temporary anchorage during construction. Fall protection technicians, site supervisors, and structural installers typically use this sheathed web anchor to create an anchor point before the pour. This OSHA 1910.140 and ANSI Z359.18 compliant equipment features an abrasion-resistant sheath and multiple loop and D-ring configurations.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction workers and site supervisors commonly use this anchor strap during slab pours, formwork, and structural framing. Teams secure it to rebar or another structural member, then place concrete around it to establish a usable anchor point. This approach supports planned fall protection during active building phases.

Utilities and Infrastructure Projects

Utility crews often work around concrete foundations, equipment pads, and below-grade structures where temporary anchorage helps support access tasks. The sheathed web anchor suits job sites that combine concrete installation with ongoing trade coordination. Workers can integrate it into fall arrest plans alongside other site controls.

Manufacturing Facilities

Maintenance technicians in manufacturing environments may rely on this product during concrete repairs, equipment foundation work, and retrofit projects. It fits areas where crews need a temporary anchor point during installation activities. Its compact form helps teams manage access in active production settings.

Municipal Services Projects

Municipal crews often use concrete anchor strap systems for public works, water infrastructure, and facility upgrades. These projects frequently involve cast-in-place concrete and a need for temporary anchorage during construction. The product helps teams maintain organized fall protection practices on changing job sites.

Transportation and Oil & Gas Sites

Transportation and oil & gas contractors may use this strap for concrete pads, platforms, and structural supports. Work often occurs in environments that demand quick setup and compatible fall protection hardware. The product supports temporary anchorage where workers need access before final assembly is complete.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

For fall protection, anchor design matters because crews need equipment that fits the work phase and supports system compatibility. This sheathed web anchor uses an abrasion-resistant sheath and comes in several loop and D-ring configurations for different installation needs. It is suitable for teams that work with horizontal lifelines and controlled concrete installation plans.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
OSHA 1910.140 Meets this workplace fall protection standard Supports compliance planning on applicable job sites
ANSI Z359.18 Anchorage connector standard Helps teams select compatible fall arrest hardware
Protective sheath Added layer over the web anchor Helps resist abrasion during installation and use
Length options: 10 in to 48.5 in Different strap lengths for different pours Lets crews match the anchor to the pour layout

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Cast-in-Place Concrete Installation

Crews typically secure the anchor strap to rebar or another structural member before the pour. After the concrete sets, the team has a fixed point for later tie-off. This workflow suits planned concrete installation and staged access work.

Daily Construction Use

On active sites, workers often need a temporary anchorage that stays in place until the task ends. The Concrete Anchor Strap fits routine slab and formwork schedules where crews want a fast setup. Its simple installation helps keep the process moving.

Large-Scale Project Coordination

Projects with multiple trades may need flexible anchor locations during different phases. This product works well when teams coordinate around horizontal lifelines, structural member placement, and fall arrest planning. It supports organized access without adding unnecessary complexity.

Outdoor and Indoor Work Zones

The strap suits both exterior and interior concrete environments, including open structural work and enclosed buildouts. Workers commonly use it where a fixed anchor point must exist during construction rather than after completion. That versatility helps crews adapt to changing site conditions.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Concrete Anchor Strap Fits Best

  • Concrete formwork and slab construction: Designed for cast-in-place concrete anchorage during the pour
  • Commercial building projects: Helps create a fixed anchor point for staged fall protection work
  • Structural steel and rebar-supported work: Connects to an underlying structural member for temporary anchorage
  • Maintenance and retrofit access: Useful when crews need a removable anchor strap for temporary fall arrest access

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Fall protection technicians: Install and verify anchorage hardware for site-specific tie-off plans
  • Site supervisors: Coordinate placement and work sequencing during concrete pours
  • Safety coordinators: Review compatibility, inspection practices, and fall protection setup
  • Construction workers: Use the strap for access during slab and formwork operations
  • Structural installers: Position the anchor around rebar or structural members before concrete placement
  • Maintenance technicians: Rely on temporary anchorage during retrofit and repair work

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

The Concrete Anchor Strap works alongside other fall protection equipment for a more complete system. Workers typically pair anchor points with compatible harnesses, lanyards, horizontal lifelines, and connector hardware. All Safety customers often build these layered setups to match the job plan and site conditions.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Concrete pour with tie-off access: Concrete Anchor Strap + harnesses + lanyards + connector hardware
  • Extended access along a work zone: Concrete Anchor Strap + horizontal lifelines + harnesses
  • Retrofit and maintenance task: Concrete Anchor Strap + lanyards + anchor points

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this strap when your crew needs a temporary anchor point during cast-in-place concrete installation. It also fits jobs that use horizontal lifelines and rebar-supported layouts. The multiple length and loop options help teams match the anchor to the pour detail.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Loop and D-ring configuration
  • Required strap length for the pour
  • Compatibility with site fall protection equipment
  • Inspection and replacement requirements

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for applications that do not involve concrete installation or temporary anchorage planning. Crews that need a permanent structural connector may need a different anchorage solution. Projects outside concrete work often call for another anchor point style. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically install the strap during construction or concrete placement and secure it to rebar or another underlying structural member. Use it per manufacturer instructions and keep the setup aligned with the job plan. Crews commonly leave it in place until the anchor is no longer needed.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Follow manufacturer guidelines for pre-use and periodic inspection of the webbing, sheath, loops, and hardware. Clean components per manufacturer instructions and allow them to dry before reuse. Replace the strap if wear, damage, or contamination appears, and store it in a dry, clean area away from abrasion and environmental exposure.

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