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Standard Vertical Lifeline - 5/8" (16mm) Polysteel Rope - 100' (30.5m) | Peakworks

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  • Standard Vertical Lifeline - 5/8" (16mm) Polysteel Rope - 100' (30.5m) | Peakworks | All Safety
  • Standard Vertical Lifeline - 5/8" (16mm) Polysteel Rope - 100' (30.5m) | Peakworks | All Safety
  • Standard Vertical Lifeline - 5/8" (16mm) Polysteel Rope - 100' (30.5m) | Peakworks | All Safety
  • Standard Vertical Lifeline - 5/8" (16mm) Polysteel Rope - 100' (30.5m) | Peakworks | All Safety
  • Standard Vertical Lifeline - 5/8" (16mm) Polysteel Rope - 100' (30.5m) | Peakworks | All Safety
  • Standard Vertical Lifeline - 5/8" (16mm) Polysteel Rope - 100' (30.5m) | Peakworks | All Safety
  • Standard Vertical Lifeline - 5/8" (16mm) Polysteel Rope - 100' (30.5m) | Peakworks | All Safety
$219.31

Description

Description

Peakworks® Standard Vertical Lifelines are specially designed from heavy duty 5/8” (16mm) diameter braided rope made using high-strength polysteel that resists cuts and abrasions. Featuring a snap hook compatible with any safety harness D-ring it also has a back splice at the trailing end to prevent the rope grab from coming off the end of the lifeline. Made of polysteel an extruded co-polymer fibre the lifeline yields an extremely high strength with a minimum breaking strength of 6000 lbs. (27kN) yet is lightweight to carry around weighing only 3 lbs. Peakworks® Standard Vertical Lifelines are certified to CSA Z259.2.5-2012 and meets or exceeds ANSI Z359.15 standards.

  • DESIGN – PeakWorks Standard Vertical Lifelines are specially designed from heavy duty 5/8” (16mm) diameter braided rope made using high-strength polysteel that resists cuts and abrasions and are specially designed to provide maximum safety and protection to workers
  • FEATURES – Includes a snap hook compatible with any safety harness D-ring and back splice at the trailing end to prevent the rope grab from coming off the end of the lifeline; Resistant to acids and alkalis
  • CAPACITY - Made of polysteel an extruded co-polymer fibre the lifeline yields an extremely high strength with a minimum breaking strength of 6000 lbs. (27kN) yet is lightweight to carry around weighing only 3 lbs
  • CERTIFICATION – Certified to CSA Z259.2.5-2012 and meets or exceeds ANSI Z359.15 standards
  • APPLICATION – Used with confidence for many industrial & recreational functions including tree & rock climbing working on a roof emergency rescue construction etc.

Technical Specifications

  • Standards: ANSI Z359, CSA Z259.2.5-2012
  • End Configuration: Snap Hook Anchor End, Back Splice Trailing End
  • Lifeline Length (ft.): 100 ft
  • Lifeline Length (m.): 30.5 m
  • Minimum Breaking Strength: 6,000 lbs (27kN)
  • Rope/Cable Material: 3-Strand Rope
  • Rope/Cable Size (in.): 5/8"
  • Rope/Cable Size (mm.): 16 mm
  • Rope/Cable Type: Extruded Fibre
  • Total Weight Capacity (kg.): 141 kgs
  • Total Weight Capacity (lb.): 310 lbs

More Info

Vertical Lifeline for Fall Protection

The Standard Vertical Lifeline - 5/8" (16mm) Polysteel Rope - 100 ft (30.5m) by Peakworks is a vertical lifeline designed for elevated work and temporary fall protection setups. Roofers, construction workers, and rescue personnel typically use this equipment to support rope access and fall arrest tasks. This CSA Z259.2.5-2012 certified lifeline also meets ANSI Z359.15 standards and features 5/8" braided rope with a minimum breaking strength of 6,000 lbs.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction workers and site supervisors typically use a vertical lifeline when they need controlled access on roofs, scaffold edges, or other elevated work areas. The polysteel rope and snap hook support common fall protection routines on active job sites. This setup helps crews maintain an organized life line system for elevated work.

Utilities and Maintenance Sites

Maintenance technicians often rely on this rope for industrial safety tasks in plants, towers, and utility structures. Its abrasion resistance and lightweight handling suit frequent movement between access points. Workers commonly pair it with a safety harness and rope grab for daily-use work positioning.

Forestry and Tree Care Operations

Tree climbers use vertical lifeline rope when they need reliable reach in outdoor work environments. The braided rope and extruded fibre construction help support rope access in rough conditions. The back splice and anchor end details add practical control during climbing and descent.

Emergency Services and Rescue

Rescue personnel use this vertical lifeline in emergency rescue scenarios that require fast setup and lightweight handling. The 100 ft length supports access in larger rescue zones, while the 3 lb weight helps reduce carry strain. Teams value the snap hook connection when they need efficient attachment to approved systems.

Transportation and Mining Environments

Workers in transportation and mining often need elevated work solutions where abrasion resistance and durable rope construction matter. This polysteel rope performs well in rugged environments with repeated handling. It supports fall protection planning for access points, inspection paths, and maintenance tasks.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Vertical lifeline specifications matter because they affect compatibility, handling, and worksite planning. The CSA Z259.2.5-2012 and ANSI Z359.15 standards help users evaluate the lifeline for common industrial safety applications. Peakworks designed this model with a 5/8" braided rope, a snap hook anchor end, and a back splice trailing end for practical use.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
CSA Z259.2.5-2012 Canadian vertical lifeline certification standard Supports selection for regulated fall protection programs
ANSI Z359.15 U.S. standard for vertical lifeline performance Helps users match the lifeline to common safety harness systems
6,000 lbs (27kN) minimum breaking strength High tensile strength rating Provides confidence for elevated work planning and rope access applications
5/8" (16mm) polysteel rope Thick braided rope made from co-polymer fibre Offers abrasion resistance and durable handling

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Roof Work and Edge Access

Roofers often use a vertical lifeline when they work near edges or move across sloped surfaces. The snap hook connects to compatible fall protection equipment, while the back splice helps keep the rope grab from coming off the end. This setup supports controlled movement during temporary access work.

Tree Climbing and Forestry Tasks

Forestry crews commonly need a braided rope lifeline that handles repeated contact with bark, limbs, and gear. The polysteel rope provides abrasion resistance for outdoor use, and the 100 ft length gives useful reach in taller work areas. Climbers generally value the lightweight design during long climbs.

Emergency Rescue Operations

Rescue teams often use this lifeline for rope access scenarios where portable equipment matters. The rope weight stays low while the minimum breaking strength supports demanding access setups. Teams can integrate it into a fall arrest plan with an approved anchor end and compatible hardware.

Construction and Industrial Maintenance

Construction crews and maintenance technicians use vertical lifelines during inspection, repair, and access tasks above ground level. The rope resists cuts and abrasions in busy industrial areas. It also supports work positioning around overhead hazards when paired with the right components.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Vertical Lifeline Excels

  • Roof work: The snap hook and long rope length suit elevated access and temporary lifeline setups.
  • Tree climbing: The braided rope and abrasion resistance support outdoor climbing routes and forestry tasks.
  • Emergency rescue: The lightweight build helps teams carry and deploy the lifeline quickly.
  • Industrial maintenance: The CSA and ANSI certifications fit many regulated fall protection programs.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Roofers: Use it for roof access and edge work during fall protection tasks.
  • Construction workers: Depend on it for elevated work on job sites and access routes.
  • Maintenance technicians: Use it during inspections and repairs at height.
  • Tree climbers: Rely on it for climbing support and rope access.
  • Rescue personnel: Use it in emergency rescue and controlled descent scenarios.
  • Site supervisors: Choose it when overseeing compliant fall arrest setups.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

This vertical lifeline works alongside other fall protection equipment for a more complete system. Workers typically combine a lifeline, harness, and rope grab to support controlled movement at height. All Safety recommends building a full setup around compatible components so crews can match the system to the task and environment.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Roof access setup: Vertical lifeline + full body harness + rope grab + anchorage connector
  • Industrial maintenance setup: Vertical lifeline + full body harness + shock absorber lanyard
  • Rescue access setup: Vertical lifeline + full body harness + anchorage connector

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this lifeline when you need temporary fall protection for roof work, climbing routes, or access tasks at height. It also performs well when crews need a 100 ft rope with a snap hook and back splice. The polysteel construction adds useful abrasion resistance for industrial and outdoor work.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Confirm compatibility with your safety harness and rope grab.
  • Review the required anchor end and connection method.
  • Check the work height and rope length needed for the task.
  • Evaluate the environment for cuts, abrasion, acids, or alkalis.

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This product is not suitable for users who need a different fall protection format, such as a retractable device or horizontal lifeline. Crews that need a specialized system may want another rope access or fall arrest category. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Use the lifeline when working at height on a temporary or portable fall protection setup. Users generally attach it to an approved anchorage and connect it with compatible fall protection components per manufacturer instructions. On roofs, towers, and rescue environments, crews usually position the rope to keep access organized.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect the rope, snap hook, and trailing end before each use and during periodic checks. Clean the polysteel lifeline according to manufacturer instructions using methods suitable for synthetic rope. Replace it if damage, abrasion, or fall arrest loading occurs, and store it in a dry, clean area away from sunlight, chemicals, and sharp edges.

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