Specification

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Werner Co. lanyards can be had with a variety of different connectors,
according to the intended use. The different lanyard types are:
1. We b
WebAlert inspectable webbing with red internal bers.
i. Standard length. 2',3',4',5' and 6' lengths.
ii. Adjustable length with adjuster buckle added enabling
reduction in total lanyard length in situations of reduced
clearances.
2. Cable
Cable is resistant to welding spatter, and vinyl coating provides
abrasion resistance and facilitates inspection of damaged
areas. Check for damage, kinks or broken strands. Available in
2',3',4' and 6' lengths.
b. Rebar Positioning Lanyards
These lanyards are intended to be used as part of a work positioning
system that supports the user at a work location in applications
such as concrete rebar assembly. They are designed to have one
leg attached to each side/hip D-ring on a user’s harness, and the
third leg attached to a suitable work positioning anchorage. The
lanyards are available in either web or chain materials.
III. Connections
a. Connecting to Harness - Standard Positioning Lanyard
Connect the lanyard to the rear D-ring for general fall arrest. The
end of the lanyard with labels should be attached to the harness
rear D-ring.
b. Connecting to a Harness - Rebar Positioning Lanyard
Connect each of the standard snap hooks to each of the side/hip
D-rings on the harness.
c. Connecting to an Anchorage - Standard Positioning Lanyard
Connect the opposite end of the lanyard to an anchor or anchor connector
ensuring the connection is made with compatible components.