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Capital Safety Australia Introduces the DBI_SALA Nano-Lok Self Retracting Lifeline Range

Directly attaches to most fall protection harnesses to replace lanyards!

2012-05-11
SILVERWATER, AUSTRALIA, May 11, 2012 (Press-News.org) Capital Safety, home of the DBI-SALA, PROTECTA and UNILINE brands of fall protection equipment has announced the launch of the new DBI-SALA Nano-Lok Self Retracting Lifelines (SRL). These new SRL's, an addition to Capital Safety's extensive line of industry-leading self retracting lifelines, can be used in place of lanyards and can be directly attached to any harness, reducing fall clearances. Compact and lightweight, these SRL's are virtually unnoticeable to the user when worn and provide the ultimate work site flexibility.

"Capital Safety continues to enhance and adapt products for use in applications across all industries," said Rick Millar, Technical Manager for Capital Safety Australia & New Zealand. "After releasing our range of Sealed-Blok SRL's we saw a need in the field for an extremely lightweight and compact device that can be directly attached to a harness and used in place of lanyards. It is a unique product that will provide solutions across industries."

The Nano-Lok SRL's are lighter and smaller than competing products, making them the most compact and lightweight self retracting lifelines on the market. The lightweight design provides the ultimate comfort and productivity, while still being able to protect workers up to 140kgs. The SRL technology retains tension on the lifeline at all times, keeping it out of the worker's way reducing dragging, snagging and trip falls. The automatic activating arrestor locks quickly to stop falls within centimetres, reducing free fall distances and providing more protection at lower heights. It also features a unique 1.8 metre web lifeline for added strength.

The new Nano-Lok SRL's have multiple anchorage options. The quick-connect anchorage connector allows the SRL to be attached directly to the back of most harnesses without the requirement of a separate karabiner. Instead of being attached to the D-ring, the SRL attaches around the web, allowing the D-ring to be used for other equipment or rescue. The cab-mount anchorage connector allows the SRL to be attached directly to the cab of an order picker, while the swiveling loop provides a full range of motion.

The SRL's can also be arranged as a twin-leg SRL providing 100 percent tie-off capabilities. The twin-leg configuration provides continuous fall protection and added mobility when moving from one location to another. This configuration can be used to replace twin-leg shock absorbing lanyards. The quick-connect anchorage connector allows both SRL's to be attached directly to the back of most harnesses.

For more information regarding DBI-SALA's NEW Nano-Lok Self Retracting Lifeline range call 1800 245 002 (AUS), 0800 212 505 (NZ) or visit http://www.nanolok.capitalsafety.com.au.

Capital Safety, the world's leading designer and manufacturer of height safety, confined space and industrial rescue equipment with 20 operating sites worldwide, is home of the DBI-SALA, PROTECTA and UNILINE brands.

Contact: Leonardo Di Coio - Marketing Communications Manager

(02) 8753 7600 or ldicoio@capitalsafety.com

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[Press-News.org] Capital Safety Australia Introduces the DBI_SALA Nano-Lok Self Retracting Lifeline Range
Directly attaches to most fall protection harnesses to replace lanyards!