Guardian Fall Protection
Web Strap With D-ring (N416) And Loop Other End - 3' | Guardian Fall Protection
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Web Strap with D-ring (N416) and Loop Other End - 3' | Guardian Fall Protection
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Web Strap with D-ring and Loop End for Fall Protection Anchoring
The web strap with D-ring and loop other end is a fall protection anchorage strap designed for temporary tie-off and compatible connection points at height. Fall protection technicians, site supervisors, and construction workers typically use this equipment to create a reusable anchoring setup for elevated work. This is CSA Z259.15, ANSI Z359.18, and OSHA 1910 & 1926 Subpart M certified equipment, and it features a 3-foot reinforced web strap with a pass-through web loop configuration.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers typically use this web strap when working on steel framing, roofing, and other elevated access tasks. Crews commonly attach it per manufacturer instructions to approved structures or compatible HLL systems. The D-ring and loop other end support fast setup during routine work-at-height tasks.
Utilities and Line Work
Utility workers often rely on this anchorage strap for pole work, line maintenance, and other tasks above grade. The compatible with HLLs design supports horizontal lifeline setups in field environments. Workers value the reusable strap format when crews move between anchors during the shift.
Manufacturing Facilities
Maintenance technicians in manufacturing plants commonly use this fall protection equipment at platforms, mezzanines, and access points. The reinforced webbing and standard cross-arm strap style fit many industrial anchoring systems. Teams often choose this style for controlled, repeatable access tasks.
Transportation Operations
Transportation crews use this anchoring strap for elevated inspection and maintenance work on vehicles, platforms, and yard structures. The loop end helps workers connect to approved anchoring hardware where temporary setups make sense. This supports efficient work in busy operating areas.
Mining and Industrial Access
Mining personnel and industrial access teams commonly use this rigging accessory for elevated work on service structures and access platforms. The anchorage strap supports work-at-height tasks where portable connector hardware helps simplify setup. The reusable design suits repeated use across site locations.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter for fall arrest equipment because workers depend on the right connector hardware, webbing, and anchoring system for the task. This web strap supports compliance standards that align with common jobsite requirements. It combines a simple configuration with reinforced durability for routine elevated work.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| CSA Z259.15 | Canadian standard for fall protection anchorage strap performance | Supports compliant use on Canadian worksites |
| ANSI Z359.18 | Anchorage connector standard for fall arrest equipment | Helps match common fall protection system requirements |
| 3 ft web strap with D-ring and loop other end | Compact strap with connector on one side and web loop on the other | Fits temporary anchoring setups and compatible HLLs |
| Reinforced, reusable, easy to install | Built for repeated use with a practical pass-through web loop | Speeds setup for routine access and maintenance tasks |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Roofing and Elevated Access
Roofing crews commonly use this anchorage strap for short-term tie-off during edge work and access transitions. The loop other end supports a straightforward pass-through setup on approved structures. Workers value the reusable strap when they move between sections of a job.
Horizontal Lifeline Support
Teams often use this product when they need compatibility with HLLs for temporary anchored movement. The D-ring provides a connection point, while the web loop supports secure installation on approved anchor structures. This setup works well for planned work-at-height tasks.
Steel Framing and Construction Access
Construction crews commonly choose this strap for steel framing work that needs a cross-arm strap style anchorage. The reinforced webbing supports repeated positioning in active jobsite conditions. Workers can install it quickly when time matters and access changes often.
Maintenance Tasks at Height
Maintenance teams use this anchorage strap for inspections, repairs, and equipment access where portable fall protection gear fits best. The standard style keeps the system simple for routine use. It suits short-duration tasks that still call for dependable connection hardware.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Web Strap Excels
- Roofing crews: The compact 3-foot design supports temporary anchorage on elevated surfaces.
- Utility pole and line work: Compatible with HLLs for movement around overhead work zones.
- Construction steel framing: The pass-through web loop configuration suits cross-arm strap setups.
- Industrial access platforms: Reinforced webbing supports repeated use in controlled access areas.
- Maintenance work at height: Easy-to-install hardware helps crews set up efficiently.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Fall protection technicians: They install and verify anchorage setups for jobsite systems.
- Site supervisors: They oversee compliant tie-off methods and equipment selection.
- Maintenance technicians: They use the strap for routine access and repair work.
- Utility workers: They connect to approved structures and compatible HLL systems.
- Construction workers: They rely on it for elevated work and temporary anchorage.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This fall protection anchorage strap works alongside other equipment for a more complete system. Workers typically combine anchorage points, connectors, and body support gear to match the work-at-height task. All Safety offers this product as part of a layered approach that supports better equipment planning on active sites.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Roofing and tie-off work: Web strap + safety harnesses + lanyards + anchor points
- Utility and HLL setups: Web strap + safety harnesses + horizontal lifeline + lanyards
- General elevated access: Web strap + safety harnesses + anchor points
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this web strap when your crew needs temporary anchorage for work at height on approved structures. It also fits tasks that call for compatible with HLLs hardware and a reusable strap format. The 3-foot length works well for compact setups where a standard cross-arm strap configuration helps simplify installation.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Verify the anchor structure and installation method per manufacturer instructions.
- Confirm the system matches CSA Z259.15 and ANSI Z359.18 requirements.
- Check whether your task needs a D-ring, loop other end, or both.
- Review the jobsite setup to confirm the 3-foot length suits the anchor layout.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for unsupported anchoring or applications that require a different connector style. For those jobs, crews often consider other anchorage strap formats or specialized fall arrest equipment. It may also be less suitable where a longer strap or a different horizontal lifeline interface is needed. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically use this strap when they need temporary anchorage during short-term or routine fall protection tasks. They generally attach it per manufacturer instructions to approved structures or compatible HLL systems. In construction sites, utility work areas, and industrial access points, crews often keep it ready for repeated elevated work.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the webbing, stitching, D-ring, and connector hardware before each use, following manufacturer guidelines. Clean it per manufacturer instructions with mild methods suited to webbing materials, then store it in a clean, dry location away from sunlight and contamination. Replace it after damage, excessive wear, or shock loading, or as specified by the manufacturer.