Global height safety specialist Guardian has added the new CR3-Edge Personal Self-Retracting Lifeline (SRL) to its industry-leading product line
This robust, eight-foot, Class 2 SRL was created for applications where the connective device of the fall protection system has potential to impact the edge of the hazard in the event of a fall. Designed with premium flexibility and durability, the CR3-Edge provides workers with a versatile solution to keep them safe at height even in the most demanding conditions.
Key features of the all-new CR3-Edge Personal SRL include:
• Overhead and foot level tie-off options optimise usage in a wide range of applications for both leading edge and non-leading edge use
• Extra-large protective shock pack cover provides maximum cushion and comfort for the wearer
• Class 2 Fall Clearance charts integrated into the shock pack offer easy access to calculate fall clearance anytime, anywhere
• A digitally enabled QR code on the housing links to the website product page for instant access to the instruction manual, technical data sheet, compliance documentation, and other important product information
• Single and dual leg options available in multiple material and hook configurations
• Meets and exceeds the new ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021 standard with a 36-inch arrest distance for applications with an overhead tie-off point
As a designated Class 2 SRL-P device, the CR3-Edge Personal SRL is designed to be worn directly on a worker’s full body harness. This versatile SRL can be used for applications where the worker’s anchor point is either at, above, or below the worker’s dorsal D-ring.
Scott Lapier, product manager, commented, “At Guardian, we continue to raise the bar by building the strongest and most innovative line-up of SRLs in the industry. The CR3-Edge allows our customers to be able to use a single SRL for multiple applications while working at height. The launch of the CR3-Edge Personal Self Retracting Lifeline is another great example of Guardian’s commitment to keeping height safety simple.”