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Guardian Fall Protection

Web Anchor With 2" D-Ring & 3" D-Ring - 3' | Guardian Fall Protection

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Web Anchor with 2" D-ring & 3" D-ring - 3' | Guardian Fall Protection

  • Easy to install
  • Reusable
  • Compatible with HLLs
  • Premium Cross-Arm Straps are reinforced for superior durability
  • Style: Premium
  • Length: 3
  • Pass-Through Config: D-Ring
  • Compliance: Standards CSA Z259.15, ANSI Z359.18 and OSHA 1910 & 1926 Subpart M

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    Web Anchor for Fall Protection Tie-Off

    The Web Anchor with 2" D-Ring & 3" D-Ring - 3 by Guardian Fall Protection is a fall protection web anchor designed for temporary tie-off and work-at-height access. Site supervisors, ironworkers, and maintenance technicians typically use this equipment to create a reliable connection point for fall arrest systems. This CSA Z259.15 certified anchor also meets ANSI Z359.18, OSHA 1910, and OSHA 1926 Subpart M requirements, and it features 2" D-ring and 3" D-ring options with compatible with HLLs support.

    Industry Applications and Professional Use

    Construction Work Environments

    Construction workers and site supervisors typically use this web anchor when crews need a temporary structural tie-off point on active jobsites. It suits commercial building work, framing, and steel erection where workers move between locations and need reusable anchor hardware. The cross-arm strap design supports fall arrest planning on overhead hazard zones.

    Utilities and Line Work

    Utility workers often rely on this anchor for access tasks near poles, platforms, and elevated structures. Teams commonly use it with horizontal lifeline systems when they need a practical connection point during maintenance or inspection work. The pass-through configuration helps support flexible setup on suitable structural members.

    Transportation and Municipal Services

    Transportation crews and municipal service teams commonly use a reusable anchor during bridge maintenance, facility repairs, and elevated access work. These environments often require repeated setup across different work areas, so easy installation matters. This web anchor helps crews manage work-at-height tasks with organized fall protection equipment.

    Manufacturing and Warehousing

    Maintenance teams in manufacturing and warehousing often use this product for elevated access near machinery, mezzanines, or overhead structures. Workers may need a dependable connection point during short-duration repairs or inspections. Its reusable design supports routine tasks without adding unnecessary setup complexity.

    Large-Scale and Multi-Crew Projects

    Large projects often demand consistent fall protection across changing work zones. This anchor supports repeated use where crews need a practical structural tie-off option that works with compatible system planning. It fits environments where cross-arm strap anchorage and connector hardware selection matter.

    Technical Specifications and Product Features

    Understanding Product Standards

    For fall protection, technical details matter because crews need the right connection point, configuration, and compatibility for the work zone. This web anchor uses premium cross-arm straps, 2" D-ring and 3" D-ring features, and a pass-through D-ring configuration. It also helps support structured planning around CSA and ANSI standards.

    Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
    CSA Z259.15 Canadian fall protection standard for anchor performance Supports compliant equipment selection for Canadian worksites
    ANSI Z359.18 U.S. anchorage connector standard Helps crews match the anchor to fall arrest system requirements
    2" D-ring and 3" D-ring Two connector sizes for attachment flexibility Improves compatibility with site-specific connector hardware
    Compatible with HLLs Works with horizontal lifeline systems Supports more versatile planning on larger work areas

    Use Case Scenarios and Applications

    Short-Duration Access Work

    Workers often use this web anchor for brief elevated tasks such as inspections, adjustments, or repair access. The reusable design suits quick setup and removal when crews move between locations. It gives teams a practical connection point without overcomplicating the job.

    Repeated Daily-Use Tasks

    Maintenance crews commonly use this product for recurring tasks that need dependable fall arrest planning. The easy-to-install format supports routine operations where workers set up, complete the task, and move on. It works well when teams need a consistent anchor strap solution.

    Outdoor Structural Tie-Off

    Outdoor crews often rely on this anchor when they work around structural members and overhead hazard zones. The premium cross-arm straps help support attachment in changing field conditions. Workers typically choose this type of web anchor when they need a temporary connection point for work-at-height access.

    Large-Scale Horizontal Lifeline Use

    Teams may use this anchor in large-scale layouts that include a horizontal lifeline. Its compatible with HLLs design supports system coordination across longer work zones. That makes it useful when crews need planning flexibility and repeated tie-off locations.

    Ideal Applications and Work Environments

    Where This Web Anchor Excels

    • Steel erection: The reusable anchor point supports structural tie-off during elevated framing and assembly work.
    • Utility line projects: Compatible with HLLs setups and a pass-through configuration help support line work planning.
    • Commercial construction: Easy installation suits teams that move between areas and need repeated use.
    • Maintenance access tasks: Cross-arm strap anchorage works well for common access and inspection jobs per manufacturer instructions.

    Professional Applications

    Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

    • Site supervisors: They coordinate fall protection setup and confirm the right connection point for the task.
    • Safety coordinators: They match the web anchor to site procedures and standard requirements.
    • Ironworkers: They use it during structural tie-off work at height.
    • Maintenance technicians: They rely on it for routine access and repair tasks.
    • Utility workers: They use it with horizontal lifeline systems and elevated service work.
    • Construction workers: They apply it on active jobsites where temporary anchor points support daily operations.

    Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

    Complementary Safety Gear

    This web anchor works alongside other fall protection equipment for a more complete system. Workers often pair the anchor with compatible connectors, because multiple layers help teams build a coordinated work-at-height setup. All Safety also recommends matching the anchor to the full system design and jobsite requirements.

    Recommended Equipment Combinations

    • Structural tie-off setup: Web Anchor + full body harness + shock absorbing lanyard + safety helmet
    • Horizontal lifeline work: Web Anchor + vertical lifeline + full body harness
    • Maintenance access system: Web Anchor + shock absorbing lanyard + safety helmet

    Selection Guide and Product Suitability

    When to Choose This Product

    Choose this web anchor when you need a reusable anchor for work-at-height tasks on structural members. It also suits crews that use compatible with HLLs systems or need a temporary connection point for short-duration access. The dual D-ring design helps when teams want flexible connector options.

    Key Evaluation Factors

    • Confirm the structure supports the intended anchor placement.
    • Verify compatibility with your fall arrest and horizontal lifeline equipment.
    • Review CSA Z259.15, ANSI Z359.18, OSHA 1910, and OSHA 1926 Subpart M requirements.
    • Assess whether your task needs repeated daily-use setup or occasional-use deployment.

    Limitations and Alternative Considerations

    This product is not suitable when the jobsite cannot support a temporary tie-off point or when the work requires a different anchor style. Some specialized applications may call for a different fall protection anchor, such as a fixed structural connector or another system category. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

    Daily Use and Maintenance

    Workplace Integration

    Workers typically install this web anchor when they need a temporary tie-off point for elevated tasks, and they generally place it around suitable structural members per manufacturer instructions. Crews often use it on construction sites, utility locations, and maintenance areas. Keep the connection point clear so workers can move efficiently through the task.

    Care and Replacement Guidelines

    Inspect the strap integrity, stitching, D-ring condition, and connector wear before each use or as required by site practice. Manufacturers typically recommend mild cleaning methods and drying the product per specifications. Replace the anchor per manufacturer instructions and industry standards when damage, wear, or fall-arrest loading occurs, and store it in a dry, clean area away from contaminants and sharp edges.

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