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1 WORKING AT HEIGHT GUIDE MANUFACTURING FOR SAFETY
2 EQUIPMENT AND TRAINING SPECIALISTS JSP Ltd is one of the UK s most highly-specialised vendors of products and courses for working and rescue at height. We constantly strive to provide professional solutions for our customers within fall prevention, evacuation and rescue at height. THE RANGE Every detail of the range, which includes top-quality harnesses, lanyards, restraint systems, lifelines, retractable fall limiters, rescue equipment, full specialist kits and accessories, has been meticulously thought through from start to finish. Quality, comfort, style and affordability are its hallmarks. JSP s new collection of harnesses and lanyards covers everything needed for working safely at height, from the Spartan economy range, ideal for occasional and short term use, through to the Pioneer mid-range, and then through to the premium K2 collection, which conforms to the highest standards of technology, comfort, safety and ergonomic design. TRAINING Training is a crucial part of compliance. Employers must understand how to plan and manage work at height safely, and workers can carry it out without causing harm to themselves or to others. Altitude Height Safety a brand new division within the JSP Group is dedicated to providing quality height safety and rescue training for all industry sectors. CONTENTS 04 Testing and Quality 06 JSPCheck RFID Technology 08 Altitude Height Safety Training 10 K2 Harness Range 12 Pro-Fit & Dielectrick Harness Range 14 Pioneer Harness Range 15 Spartan Harness Range 16 Work Positioning & Fall Arrest Lanyards 18 Restraint Systems and Fall Limiters 20 Rescue Equipment 21 Accessories 22 Fall Protection Kits JSPCHECK RFID TECHNOLOGY JSP Height Safety Equipment is fitted with RFID tags that can be scanned by a mobile device or computer to perform accurate safety inspections in minutes. Easy, instant inventory control and in-field inspections, manage documentation and reports by tracking tools and equipment in seconds. Precise data gathering helping to automate, retain and retrieve product and training documentation instantly for improved compliance.
3 TESTING & QUALITY SERVICE LIFE The service life of all JSP webbing products is ten years, including shelf life. Therefore a harness which is unopened and correctly stored for three years would have a remaining service life of seven years. JSP HEIGHT SAFETY EQUIPMENT QUALITY & TESTING To ensure that JSP products meet the highest specification and perform in the most demanding situations, they are tried and tested twice, once during manufacture and again before distribution to the customer. STATIC TEST A force of 15kN is applied between the lower ring of the torso dummy and the attachment element of the harness, after loading the test dummy and harness into the test apparatus. To see whether the harness releases the torso dummy, the force is maintained and observed for a period of three minutes, with each attachment element of the harness treated in this way. A force of 10kN is used to test the upper ring of the torso dummy, using the same procedure. DYNAMIC TEST A single mountaineering rope without an energy absorber, 2m in length and 11mm diameter, meeting EN892-1, is used to secure the harness and test dummy weighing 100kg. Its upper attachment point is then used to suspend the dummy two metres above the fixed anchorage point and a maximum of 300mm from the centre line. A feet first fall of around four metres is simulated by releasing the dummy without initial velocity, to ensure the harness doesn t release the dummy. The angle and orientation of both the dummy and dorsal plate are then measured. The same rope is then used to simulate a head first fall of around four metres, by suspending the dummy from its lower anchor point before releasing, and the same measurements are then taken. Each anchor point on the harness must be subjected to both test methods above. LABEL ON LANYARD, WHICH MUST BE IN PLACE, INTACT AND LEGIBLE WHILE THE LANYARD IS IN USE Controlling Notified Body 2. Serial Number 3. Batch Number 4. Product Type 5. Standard/Year 6. Considerations for Use 7. Date of Manufacture 8. Manufacturer CE MARKING All JSP s working at height equipment range carries the CE mark and conforms to all relevant European standards, which complies with the requirements of the Personal Protection Equipment Regulations The equipment provides protection against serious hazards, utilising complex design and manufacturing methods and is categorised as Cat III. The equipment is supplied with end-user instructions and technical information INSPECTION RECORD BOOK AND CERTIFICATE OF CONFORMITY The inspection record book should be available for all users to view and must be kept in a safe place. It should contain a table into which relevant details from the label should be copied. Details of inspections should be recorded in the table at the frequency stated in the manufacturer s instructions and risk assessment. As a minimum this should be done annually. This will be the customer s biannual Certificate Of Conformity. 4 5
4 JSPCHECK TRUSTED, TESTED, TRACEABLE RFID TECHNOLOGY JSP Height Safety Equipment is fitted with RFID tags that can be scanned by a mobile device or computer to perform accurate safety inspections in minutes. ASSET MANAGEMENT Easy, instant inventory control and in-field inspections, manage documentation and reports by tracking tools and equipment in seconds. INSPECTION & COMPLIANCE Precise data gathering for improved compliance, automate, retain and retrieve product and training documentation instantly. TAG IT SCAN IT TRACK IT TRUSTED Any recorded data will always be secure, current and accessible. Any information that can prevent a worker from using a potentially unsafe piece of equipment can be communicated very simply and quickly. TESTED On site inspections can be performed with results instantly recorded, uploaded and documented. This information can be checked by a safety manager or user of the equipment before any use. Most of JSP s Height Safety Equipment is fitted with unique RFID tags, identified by the JSPCheck logo. RFID tags can be purchased separately and retrofitted to any asset. Works with compatible mobile devices. USB Stick and Desktop USB styles of scanners and readers are available. The JSPCheck is results driven through cloud technology, using industry-focused BIM software that offers no nonsense convenience and maximum flexibility at significantly lower costs. TRACEABLE Assets can be scanned and added to your cloud based inventory. Inventories can be taken quickly and more effectively preventing shrinkage and misuse. 6 7
5 ALTITUDE HEIGHT SAFETY TRAINING TM TOP CLASS TRAINING Altitude Height Safety a brand new division within the JSP Group is dedicated to providing quality height safety and rescue training for all industry sectors. Many professions, work environments and tasks involve activity above or even below ground level, meaning workers are exposed to the risk of falling a distance liable to cause injury or even death. As well as a moral obligation to ensure the workers safety, employers must comply with a myriad of legal duties with regard to work at height. Training is a crucial part of compliance. Employers must understand how to plan and manage work at height safely and workers can carry it out without causing harm to themselves or to others. ALTITUDE HEIGHT SAFETY COURSES INTRODUCTION TO WORKING AT HEIGHT This course offers a comprehensive introduction to general working at height. Ideal for those new to working at height, the use of case studies and HSE statistics on falls, injuries and fatalities helps to raise awareness of the dangers. The course focuses on relevant regulations, legislation, and best practice, and helps identify the safest and most suitable work equipment/methods, via risk assessment and the hierarchy of controls. A great foundation course to take before moving on to the Personal Fall Protection Equipment course. BOOKING CODE HST01 PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT SELECTION, USE & MAINTENANCE This course is specifically designed for those tasked with working at height where the elected control measure will be fall restraint, fall arrest or work positioning with the use of a safety harness and associated attachments. This course will cover the selection, safe use and appropriate inspection/maintenance regimes for either a selection of generic fall protection products, or can be tailored to specifically identified products and applications. Correct fitting & adjustment of the safety harness is included, as is pre-use checking of equipment. INSPECTION OF PERSONAL FALL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT This course provides the required knowledge and practical hands-on experience to those tasked with conducting 3 or 6 monthly recorded inspections of items such as harnesses, lanyards and fall arresters. In addition to the essential fault finding process, the course also covers relevant regulations, legislation, standards, completion and management of the associated inspection records. This course also gives the delegates an introduction to the brand new JSP RFID Asset Management System. BOOKING CODE PLANNING AND MANAGING WORK AT HEIGHT Centred heavily around The Work At Height Regulations 2005 this course is suitable for those who plan, manage or supervise work at height activity. Similar in content to the Introduction to W@H course, however this course offers more detail on hazard identification, risk assessment, reporting of accidents, inspection & maintenance regimes, planning for rescue, and rescue equipment/methods available. BOOKING CODE HST02 HST04 RESCUE FROM HEIGHT To meet moral and legal obligations employers/sites now need to plan for emergencies at height. Just dialing 999 is not the answer! Altitude Height Safety offer a number of rescue courses giving co-workers the knowledge and practical skills to rescue each other, whether incapacitated, suspended post-fall, or in a position requiring emergency self-evacuation (abseiling).the courses can also be tailored to suit the structure or environment, i.e. tower cranes, scaffolding, rooftops, VNA trucks etc. BOOKING CODE HST03 BOOKING CODE HST
6 HEIGHT SAFETY RANGE ES K2 2-POINT This harness has 2 ideally positioned attachment elements for fall arrest and restraint purposes. It has fully adjustable shoulder, chest and thigh straps that use quick release buckles. Parking loops and lightweight aluminium hardware also make this a user friendly product. K2 3-POINT A work positioning harness that delivers comfort and style with no compromise on safety. Together with the lightweight aluminium connectors this harness also has a work positioning belt, parking loops and quick release buckles. K2 5-POINT The ventral and lateral attachment points just add to the overall concept of this 5-point riggers harness. It has lightweight aluminium hardware and breathable air mesh to give the user the confidence that no matter where, or for how long they work, comfort and safety are always priority. K2 RANGE This is the premium range of JSP harnesses and lanyards that come with the highest standard of ergonomics, comfort, safety and quick connect buckles. The harnesses have been designed with easy don and anti-tangle features to ensure correct fitting with maximum comfort and no compromise on safety. All of the K2 harnesses have been tested to 136kg. ULTRA LIGHT Ultra lightweight aluminium hardware aids in the comfort and convenience for the user. BREATHABLE MATERIAL Air mesh material gives these harnesses breathability and an anti-tangle feature. QUICK RELEASE Quick release buckles to make donning and doffing effortless. COMFORTABLE ANTI-TANGLE AIRMESH ON THE SHOULDER AND LEGS QUICK RELEASE BUCKLES EN 361:2002 FAR0401 K2 2-Point Harness COMFORTABLE ANTI-TANGLE AIRMESH ON THE SHOULDER AND BELT AREA WORK POSITIONING BELT QUICK RELEASE BUCKLES EN 361:2002 and EN 358:1999 FAR0402 K2 3-Point Harness COMFORTABLE ANTI-TANGLE AIRMESH ON THE SHOULDER, LEG AND BELT AREA VENTRAL AND STERNUM ATTACHMENT POINTS QUICK RELEASE BUCKLES EN 361:2002, EN358:1999 and EN813:2008 FAR0403 K2 5-Point Harness 10 11
7 HEIGHT SAFETY RANGE ES PRO-FIT RANGE Pro-Fit by JSP has been designed with comfort in mind, knowing that wearing a harness all day can be very strenuous on the body. These harnesses are made from elasticated webbing offering the user the ultimate in usability. It is ultra-lightweight and very comfortable yet it does not lack the most important thing, safety. PRO-FIT 1-POINT The ultimate in comfort and style harnessed with lightweight hardware gives this fully elasticated harness the edge for those that have to wear height safety equipment on a daily basis. Comfort is important for users as this leads to good practice when donning the product. PRO-FIT 2-POINT Designed to move with the user in arduous conditions and with 2-points of attachment this harness appeals to everyone. It has been designed for the person that requires value, style and comfort, all of which have been harnessed together in one product. PRO-FIT 2-POINT QR The quick release version of our popular 2-point Pro-Fit harness enables the user the versatility of quickly donning and doffing this ultra-lightweight all-rounder. PRO-FIT DIELECTRIK INSULATED This is the only harness in Europe fully insulated for working conditions where there might be a risk of electrocution. It comes with special dielectric D-rings, buckles and frames that protect the user from potential harm in electrical atmospheres. FULLY ELASTICATED LIGHTWEIGHT ULTRA COMFORT FULLY ELASTICATED LIGHTWEIGHT VERSATILE AND ADAPTABLE FULLY ELASTICATED LIGHTWEIGHT QUICK RELEASE BUCKLES ELECTRICALLY INSULATING POLYMERS 3-POINTS OF ATTACHMENT ELASTICATED ELEMENTS FOR ULTRA COMFORT EN 361:2002 EN 361:2002 EN 361:2002 EN 361:2002 and EN 358:1999 FAR0101 Pro-Fit 1-Point Harness FAR0103 Pro-Fit 2-Point Harness FAR0105 Pro-Fit 2-Point Harness QR FAR0601 Pro-Fit Dielectrik Insulated Harness 12 13
8 HEIGHT SAFETY RANGE ES PIONEER RANGE The Pioneer range comes in a combination of black and grey for ease of identification between the shoulder and leg straps. Equipped with unique features that provide full comfort and ergonomics to the wearer, this range of harnesses withstands the highest of safety standards as laid out in the European Norms and is CE certified. PIONEER 1-POINT This harness has a two tone colour scheme to help the user in donning and inspection. It has 1-point of attachment ideal for fall arrest applications. With aluminium hardware it makes this a comfortable day to day product. PIONEER 2-POINT 2 attachment points make this harness an all rounder for workers. Fully adjustable chest, shoulder and leg straps make this product fit for all sizes up to a weight of 136Kg. PIONEER 3-POINT A 3-Point harness designed for those that need a work positioning element, such as telecoms engineers. It is lightweight and comes with a padded back support for extra comfort. PIONEER 2-POINT QR PIONEER 2-POINT RESCUE The quick release version of the 2-point harness offers all of the same benefits coupled with the ability to quickly don and doff this all rounder. Confined space entry and rescue is a very serious issue and this harness enables a person to be rescued vertically with the use of the extension strap which is attached. It has 2-points of attachment for use in other applications such as fall arrest and restraint. LIGHTWEIGHT FULLY ADJUSTABLE EXTENSION STRAP FOR VERTICAL RESCUE FULLY ADJUSTABLE RATED TO 136Kg QUICK RELEASE BUCKLES EN 361:2002 FAR0209 EN 361:2002 and EN 1497:2007 Pioneer 2-Point QR Harness FAR0205 Pioneer 2-Point Rescue Harness SPARTAN RANGE The Spartan range of harnesses and lanyards has been designed primarily for the user that may not work at height all of the time. The harnesses conform to all of the relevant standards and fit and look great. SPARTAN 1-POINT A stylish product that does not falter when safety is paramount. LIGHTWEIGHT EASILY VISIBLE STITCH PATTERNS FOR INSPECTION FULLY ADJUSTABLE RATED TO 136Kg IDEAL FOR FALL ARREST AND RESTRAINT FULLY ADJUSTABLE 3 POINTS OF ATTACHMENT HAS A PADDED WORK POSITIONING BELT FOR COMFORT EN 361:2002 EN 361:2002 EN 361:2002 and EN358:1999 FAR Pioneer 1-Point Harness FAR0203 Pioneer 2-Point Harness FAR0204 Pioneer 3-Point Harness A fully adjustable harness with 2 points of attachment. FRONT & REAR ATTACHMENT COST EFFECTIVE COST EFFECTIVE EN 361:2002 FAR0301 SPARTAN 2-POINT Spartan 1-Point Harness EN 361:2002 FAR0302 Spartan 2-Point Harness SPARTAN 3-POINT A fully adjustable harness with a work positioning belt incorporated. SIT STRAP FOR COMFORT COST EFFECTIVE PADDED WORK POSITIONING BELT EN 361:2002 and EN358:1999 FAR0303 Spartan 3-Point Harness 15
9 HEIGHT SAFETY RANGE LANYARDS WORK POSITIONING LANYARDS PIONEER FALL ARREST LANYARDS A range of adjustable lanyards that have been designed for work positioning applications, made from various types of materials to suit every situation. K2 WORK POSITIONING LANYARD PIONEER ADJUSTABLE Made from 33mm wide polyester webbing with a manual ring type adjuster made of forged alloy steel for ease of adjustment. It also comes with lightweight captive pin karabiner. Can be used for restraint applications such as IPAF use. Has 30cm rope protector for longevity of product. 12MM KERNMANTLE ROPE ADJUSTABLE ROPE GRAB EN 358:1999 FAR0907 LIGHTWEIGHT ADJUSTABLE FROM 0.5m TO 2m EN 358:1999 K2 Work Positioning Lanyard FAR0208 The Pioneer fall arrest lanyards (FAL) are made from the highest quality kernmantle rope and have aluminium connectors. The superior quality of these lanyards allows you to feel confident and secure whilst using them, whether you have to move around or climb structures. The lanyards all come with impact indicators to enable you to establish on first inspection if the product has been subjected to any type of fall or high impact. SPARTAN WORK 2m adjustable restraint lanyard made from 14mm polymide 3-strand twisted rope. Manual ring type adjuster made of forged alloy steel. STEEL KARABINERS COST EFFECTIVE EN 358:1999 Pioneer Adjustable Restraint Lanyard FAR0308 Spartan Work Positioning Lanyard K2 INTERNAL FALL ARREST LANYARDS The K2 internal fall arrest lanyards (FAL) come with the energy absorption feature incorporated within their core. Because they do not require an extra energy absorption pack they are lighter in weight and ideal for use in conditions where there may be trip hazards. The elastic nature of these lanyards reduce the actual effective length of the lanyard. K2 CAPTIVE FAL Complete with 2 captive pin aluminium screw gate karabiner. 1.4m extending to 2m Connectors conform to: EN362:2004 Class B FAR K2 Captive FAL K2 SINGLE TAIL FAL Complete with a captive pin aluminium screw gate karabiner and 1 aluminium scaffold hook. 1.4m extending to 2m Connectors conform to: EN362:2004 Class B/T FAR0404 K2 Single Tail FAL K2 TWIN TAIL FAL Complete with a captive pin aluminium screw gate karabiner and 2 aluminium scaffold hooks. 1.4m extending to 2m Connectors conform to: EN362:2004 Class B/T FAR0405 K2 Twin Tail FAL PIONEER CAPTIVE PIN 2M FAL PIONEER SCAFFOLDERS 2M FAL PIONEER TWIN TAIL 2M FAL Connectors conform to: EN362:2004 Class B Connectors conform to: EN362:2004 Class B/T Connectors conform to: EN362:2004 Class B/T Complete with 2 captive pin aluminium karabiner at attachment ends. FAR0210 Pioneer Captive Pin 2m FAL Complete with 1 captive pin aluminium karabiner and 1 aluminium scaffold hook. FAR0206 Pioneer Scaffolders 2m FAL Complete with 1 captive pin aluminium karabiner and 2 aluminium scaffold hooks. FAR0207 Pioneer Twin Tail 2m FAL SPARTAN FALL ARREST LANYARDS The Spartan fall arrest lanyards (FA) have been designed with cost efficiency key to the range. They have steel connectors and 33mm flat webbing. The lanyards meet all of the relevant safety standards and come in various configurations. 2M SINGLE TAIL FAL Complete with 2 steel karabiners. 2M SINGLE TAIL SCAFFOLDERS FAL 2M TWIN TAIL FAL Connectors conform to: EN362:2004 Class B/T Connectors conform to: EN362:2004 Class B/T Complete with 1 steel karabiner and 1 steel scaffold hook. Connectors conform to: EN362:2004 Class B FAR0309 2m Single Tail FAL FAR0305 2m Single Tail Scaffolders FAL Complete with 1 steel karabiner and 2 steel scaffold hooks. FAR0307 2m Twin Tail FAL 17
10 HEIGHT SAFETY RANGE RESTRAINT SYSTEM AND FALL LIMITERS ADJUSTABLE RESTRAINT SYSTEM RETRACTABLE FALL LIMITERS The most fundamental difference between fall arrest and restraint is the fall potential. Fall arrest allows the operative to fall and then arrests this fall. Restraint, when used correctly, prevents the fall occurring. Working in restraint significantly reduces the risk of falling and therefore all the issues related to fall hazards. ADJUSTABLE S The range of retractable fall limiters (RFL) are encased in almost indestructible polymer to give them an edge on sites where they are used. The fall limiters have been tested rigorously in all types of situations. All wire fall limiters are Atex approved and can be used in potentially explosive atmospheres. ATTACHMENT LANYARD The range of adjustable restraint lanyards are designed to assist workers whose leading edge will change constantly. It is available in multiple lengths from 5m to 15m all with the highest quality rope and rope grab. IMAGE A method of easily attaching the rope grab to your harness, used in conjunction with the adjustable restraint lanyards. 30cm in length. WEBBING AND WIRE RETRACTABLE FALL LIMITERS A range of different length retractable fall limiters with either webbing or wire. NEEDED POLYMER CASING DURABLE AND RUGGED WIRE VERSIONS ATEX APPROVED ADJUSTABLE ROPE GRAB 12mm KERNMANTLE ROPE EN 354:2010 EN 353-2:2002 and EN358:1999 FAR0801 5m Adjustable Restraint Lanyard FAR m Adjustable Restraint Lanyard FAR m Adjustable Restraint Lanyard FAR0805 EN 360:2002 Harness Attachment Lanyard FAR0702 2m Webbing RFL FAR0705 5m Wire (Atex Approved) RFL FAR m Wire (Atex Approved) RFL FAR m Webbing RFL FAR m Wire (Atex Approved) RFL FAR m Wire (Atex Approved) RFL FAR m Wire (Atex Approved) RFL 2M LIGHTWEIGHT RETRACTABLE FALL LIMITER AERIALINE 20M HORIZONTAL LIFE LINE The system is designed to be used in conjunction with the adjustable restraint lanyards. It can extend to a horizontal length of 20m between 2-points of anchorage. It is simple to install and it has been tested for use for up to 2 persons. 30M WIRE RESCUE FALL LIMITER Weighing less than 600g this fall limiter is the lightest in its class in the world. MADE FROM 30MM POLYESTER WEBBING UNIQUE RATCHET TENSIONING SYSTEM DESIGNED FOR 2 USERS LIGHT WEIGHT FALL INDICATOR EXTERNAL SHOCK ABSORBER TM EN 795:2012 Class B FAR The block allows falls to be arrested and is designed to enable easy retrieval of a fall victim. 20m Horizontal Life Line EN 360:2002 FAR0701 MULTI-PURPOSE FALL ARREST MODE WINCH MODE EN 360:2002 and EN 1496:2006 Class A 2m Lightweight Retractable Fall Limiter FAR m Wire Rescue Fall Limiter 19
11 HEIGHT SAFETY RANGE RESCUE EQUIPMENT AND HEIGHT SAFETY ACCESSORIES RESCUE EQUIPMENT The Work At Height Regulations 2005 state that if exposed to a risk of a fall then a rescue plan needs to be in place. JSP have a range of devices to aid you in this. Whether you need raising, lowering or both in a rescue, we have a device that suits, including products for confined space entry and rescue. CRD - CONSTANT RATE DESCENDER Offers high functional safety and comes in various lengths. Uses 10.5mm Kernmantle rope. It comes in a standard 20m length. Other lengths are available on request. EN 341:2011 Type 1 Class A FAR1001 CRD - Constant Rate Descender CRD + CONSTANT RATE DESCENDER & LIFT FACILITY Offers high functional safety and has an integral hoisting capability. Descent speed controlled at 0.9m/sec to1.2m/sec. It comes in a standard 20m length. Other lengths are available on request. EN 341:2011 Type 1 Class A and EN 1496:2006 Class A FAR1002 CRD + Constant Rate Descender & Lift Facility HEIGHT SAFETY ACCESSORIES SINGLE TOOL LANYARD Made of highly visible 16mm tubular webbing. Convenient stretch lanyard for tool holding. Max 7kg. FAR0502 Single Tool Lanyard ALUMINIUM TWIST LOCK KARABINER Gate opening 45mm. 23kN breaking load. TWIN TOOL LANYARD Made of highly visible 16mm tubular webbing. Twin capacity for tool holding or a method of changing tools. Max 7kg. FAR0503 Twin Tool Lanyard ALUMINIUM SCREW GATE KARABINER Gate opening 45mm. 23kN breaking load. SCAFFOLDERS TOOL LANYARD Secures tools to wrist or harness protecting people below from accidentally dropped tools. FAR0501 Scaffolders Tool Lanyard STEEL TWIST LOCK KARABINER Gate opening 30mm. 25kN breaking load. CONFINED SPACE TRIPOD The tripod is suitable for use on uneven surfaces. Tripod ONLY. Winch sold separately. Max Height = 2.15m. Min Height = 1.35m. Max Footprint = 1.4m. Min Footprint = 0.85m. Weight = 13kg. EN 362:2004 Class B FAR0905 Aluminium Twist Lock Karabiner STEEL SCREW GATE KARABINER Gate opening 30mm. 25kN breaking load. EN 362:2004 Class B FAR0904 Aluminium Screw Gate Karabiner ALUMINIUM SCAFFOLDING HOOK Gate opening 90mm. 23kN breaking load. EN 362:2004 Class B FAR0903 ALUMINIUM TOWER HOOK Gate opening 90mm. 23kN breaking load. Steel Twist Lock Karabiner EN 362:2004 Class B & Class M EN 362:2004 Class T EN 362:2004 Class T EN 795:2012 Class B FAR0902 Steel Screw Gate Karabiner FAR0901 Aluminium Scaffolding Hook FAR0908 Aluminium Tower Hook FAR1003 CONFINED SPACE WINCH 1004 The winch has a 5mm galvanised cable & a braking system. Length = 20m. Lifting load capacity = 135kg. Weight = 9kg. EN 1496:2006 Class A Confined Space Tripod 2M WEBBING ANCHORAGE SLING Made of 20mm wide polyester webbing. 18kN breaking load. EN 795:2012 Class B 2M & 3M STEEL ROPE SLING Made from PVC coated 8mm galvanised wire rope. For arduous conditions such as construction environments. 23kN breaking load. EN 795:2012 Class B TEMPORARY CONCRETE ANCHOR Re-useable concrete anchor. Drill hole of 19mm in diameter and depth of 150mm is required. 23kN breaking load. EN795:2012 Class B FAR0505 2m Steel Wire Rope Sling FAR1004 Confined Space Winch 1004 FAR0504 2m Webbing Anchorage Sling FAR0506 3m Steel Wire Rope Sling FAR0507 Temporary Concrete Anchor 20 21
12 HEIGHT SAFETY RANGE FALL PROTECTION KITS FALL PROTECTION KITS The new range of kits will satisfy every situation that you may come across whilst working at height. Whether it be working from a cherry picker, leading edge or rooftops, we have the harness and accessories you need in a handy kit. PRO-FIT IPAF KIT PRO-FIT CONSTRUCTION KIT 1-POINT PRO-FIT 2m ADJUSTABLE JSP WOVEN DRAW-STRING BAG Restraint lanyard conforms to: EN 358:1999 FAR1109 Pro-Fit IPAF Kit 2-POINT PRO-FIT 2m RETRACTABLE FALL LIMITER Retractable fall limiter conforms to: EN 360:2002 FAR1110 Pro-Fit Construction Kit PIONEER IPAF KIT PIONEER FALL ARREST KIT 1-POINT 2m ADJUSTABLE 2-POINT 2m FALL ARREST LANYARD Restraint lanyard conforms to: EN 353-2:2002 and EN 358:1999 FAR1103 Pioneer IPAF Kit PRO-FIT SINGLE SCAFFOLDERS KIT PRO-FIT TWIN SCAFFOLDERS KIT PRO-FIT ROOFERS KIT PIONEER ADJUSTABLE RESTRAINT KIT 2-POINT PRO-FIT INTERNAL FAL WITH SCAFFOLD HOOK AT ANCHORAGE END 2-POINT PRO-FIT TWIN INTERNAL FAL WITH SCAFFOLD HOOKS 2-POINT PRO-FIT 10m ADJUSTABLE 2-POINT 5m ADJUSTABLE Fall arrest lanyard conforms to: EN 355:2002 Fall arrest lanyard conforms to: EN 355:2002 Restraint lanyard conforms to: EN 353-2:2002 and EN 358:1999 Restraint lanyard conforms to: EN 353-2:2002 and EN 358:1999 FAR Pro-Fit Single Scaffolders Kit FAR1112 Pro-Fit Twin Scaffolders Kit FAR1113 Pro-Fit Roofers Kit FAR1106 Pioneer Adjustable Restraint Kit EN 361:2002 Fall arrest lanyard conforms to: EN 355:2002 FAR 1104 Pioneer Fall Arrest Kit SPARTAN RESTRAINT KIT 1-POINT SPARTAN 1.8M FIXED LENGTH LANYARD JSP WOVEN DRAW-STRING BAG Restraint lanyard conforms to: EN 354:2010 FAR1101 Spartan Restraint Kit PIONEER ROOFERS KIT 2-POINT 10m ADJUSTABLE Restraint lanyard conforms to: EN 353-2:2002 and EN 358:1999 FAR1105 Pioneer Roofers Kit SPARTAN FALL ARREST KIT 2-POINT SPARTAN 1.8M FALL ARREST LANYARD JSP WOVEN DRAW-STRING BAG Fall arrest lanyard conforms to: EN 355:2002 FAR1102 Spartan Fall Arrest Kit 23
13 THE SKY S THE LIMIT EVOLite SKYWORKER Height safety helmet with E.P.S. liner and 4-point chinstrap. Unit conforms to: EN12492 Helmet conforms to: EN397 (Meets EN397 mandatory shock absorption and penetration requirements) EVOLite SKYWORKER HEIGHT SAFETY HELMET E.P.S. LINER 4-POINT CHINSTRAP SUPREME COMFORT AJS EVOLite Skyworker Qty 10 Head Protection KM EN12492: YEARS MANUFACTURING FOR A SAFER FUTURE JSP LTD Worsham Mill, Minster Lovell, Oxford, OX29 0TA, England Tel: +44 (0) Fax: +44 (0) [email protected] [email protected] Issued: 07/15 Copyright JSP Ltd All Rights Reserved VCAT-HEISAFE-UK-2015 EUROPEAN MANUFACTURER [email protected] UK tel: WHITE OUTLINE
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