Twiceme has expanded its presence in the fall protection sector through a partnership with Guardian, introducing digital safety technology into self-retracting lifelines (SRLs).
The collaboration marks the first integration of Twiceme’s connected safety platform into SRLs, which are widely used in construction and industrial environments to reduce the risk of serious injury when working at height.
SRLs automatically extend and retract in response to worker movement and are considered a critical component of fall arrest systems. Through the partnership, Guardian’s SRLs will now feature embedded digital capabilities designed to improve equipment monitoring, compliance management and emergency response.
Using a smartphone tap, workers and safety teams can access inspection records, work documentation, compliance data and Medical ID information directly from the equipment. The system is intended to help reduce information gaps while supporting quicker decision-making during emergencies.
The move strengthens Twiceme’s position within the connected safety market, where digital technologies are increasingly being used to improve visibility and operational oversight on jobsites.
According to the companies, integrating digital tools into protective equipment can also support more efficient inspection processes and simplify access to safety documentation, particularly on large or high-risk worksites.
Twiceme said the technology aims to create an additional layer of protection by combining physical fall safety systems with real-time digital information and connectivity. The partnership also reflects growing industry demand for smarter safety solutions that improve both compliance and worker protection.
By embedding digital functionality directly into essential fall protection equipment, the companies aim to support safer working environments while enabling faster response times when incidents occur.