Frontline RPW062R Web Twin Leg 6-foot SRL with Steel Rebar Hook Ends

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Never disconnect at height, on a friendlier budget. The Frontline RPW062R is a twin leg, dual SRL-P self-retracting lifeline engineered for 100% tie-off, the budget-priced webbing alternative to the premium aramid RPA062S. Two independent 6 ft polyester webbing lifelines, two large 2.5 inch gate forged steel rebar hooks, one shared thermoplastic housing on your back. Connect leg #2 to the next anchor before disconnecting leg #1, the worker stays continuously protected through every transition. ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021 Class 1 SRD, independently tested and PASSED by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc., an ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory, under Report 105874305CRT-003.

100% Tie-OffContinuous Protection
2 × 6 ftTwin Webbing Lifelines
310 lbUser Capacity
Class 1ANSI Z359.14-2021
Rebar Hooks2.5″ Gate, Forged Steel

Overhead anchorage only, for both legs. The RPW062R is an ANSI Z359.14-2021 Class 1 SRD. Each anchor (the working one and the transition target) must be located at or above the worker's dorsal D-ring. The RPW062R is NOT rated for leading edge work and NOT rated for foot-level attachment. If your application requires the anchor at foot level or on a sharp edge, you need a Class 2 SRL or a dedicated leading edge SRL instead.

RPW062R vs. RPA062S. Same platform, same 100% tie-off behavior, same Class 1 certification, same 310 lb user capacity, same 5,000 lb connector strength per leg. The RPW062R differs in two ways: polyester webbing lifelines (vs. aramid fiber) and 2.5 inch gate rebar hooks (vs. smaller snap hooks). That makes the RPW062R the friendlier-priced budget pick, well-suited for structural steel, rebar work, and beam-flange anchor environments where the bigger hook does real work.

Why Twin Leg? The 100% Tie-Off Standard

OSHA 1926.502(d) and ANSI Z359.2 both require continuous fall protection above the trigger height, including during the moments a worker transitions from one anchor to another. With a single leg SRL, that transition creates a gap, the worker has to disconnect from the old anchor before reconnecting to the new one, and is unprotected during the swap. Twin leg SRLs close that gap. Here is the sequence.

Anchor Transition: Single Leg SRL vs. Twin Leg SRL (RPW062R)
Step Single Leg SRL Twin Leg SRL (RPW062R)
1. Working at the first anchor One connection, arrest-rated Leg #1 connected, leg #2 parked, arrest-rated
2. Preparing to move to the next anchor Disconnect from anchor #1 first, unprotected at this moment Connect leg #2 to anchor #2 first, now arrest-rated on BOTH anchors
3. Move to the new position Move while unconnected, OSHA gap Disconnect leg #1 from anchor #1, still arrest-rated on anchor #2
4. Working at the new anchor Reconnect to anchor #2, arrest-rated again Park leg #1, continue working, arrest-rated throughout

If your work involves walking a structural steel beam, tying out rebar, climbing tower ladders, moving between rooftop anchor zones, or any task with more than one fall protection anchor in sequence, twin leg is the right tool. If your task stays at a single fixed anchor for the full shift, single leg is simpler and lighter.

What Sets the Frontline RPW062R Apart

Two Independent Lifelines, One Housing

Two polyester webbing lifelines retract independently from a single thermoplastic housing worn on the back. Each leg operates as its own self-retracting lifeline, with its own quick-action brake, textile shock pack, and visual indicator. One shared housing means less weight and bulk than carrying two separate SRLs.

100% Tie-Off Without Compromise

Connect one leg to your working anchor and the other to the transition target before disconnecting. Standard practice on structural steel, ironwork connection, and OSHA 1926 Subpart R compliance. Same dual-retractor architecture as the aramid RPA062S, validated on the Class 1 SRD platform.

2 × Forged Steel Rebar Hooks, 2.5″ Gate

Two forged swivel steel rebar hooks, one at the end of each webbing lifeline, with a 2.5 inch gate opening and a built-in load indicator. The large gate opens around rebar, beam flanges, column connections, and other large structural anchors directly, no separate carabiner or anchor sling required. Connector strength rated at 5,000 lbs per leg.

Polyester Webbing Lifelines, 13/16″ Thick

Both lifelines use 13/16-inch-thick polyester webbing, which is robust, lightweight, and well-suited to structural steel and ironworker workflows. Webbing minimum breaking strength is 4,500 lbs per the published spec; Intertek line constituent testing measured three samples at 5,414, 5,582, and 6,123 lbf, well above the published minimum.

Dual Inbuilt Textile Shock Packs

One textile energy absorber per leg, each tucked into its own protective cover at the lifeline end. Either absorber deploys progressively to keep arrest force within ANSI limits if that leg arrests a fall. Independent shock absorbers mean the unloaded leg is not consumed when a fall happens on the active leg.

Quarter-Turn Locking Steel Carabiner

A quarter-turn locking steel carabiner with a twin-SRL connector mounts the housing to the dorsal D-ring of the harness. The locking mechanism prevents inadvertent gate opening; the steel construction handles the abrasive environment of structural steel and rebar work.

Robust Thermoplastic Housing

Engineered thermoplastic housing, impact-resistant and corrosion-immune. Swivel anchorage eye at the top; lifelines exit from the sides. The shared casing keeps two retractors aligned so the lifelines pay out and retract independently without crossing.

Dual Visual Fall Arrest Indicators

Each rebar hook has a built-in load indicator that remains permanently activated if that leg is subjected to fall-arrest forces. The Intertek dynamic test confirmed activation of the visual indicator on every sample. If either indicator is deployed, the entire SRL must be removed from service immediately; both legs share the same housing and energy management platform.

ISO/IEC 17025 Tested by Intertek

Independently tested by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc., a third-party ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory, under Report 105874305CRT-003 (issued July 15, 2024). All ANSI Z359.14-2021 clauses tested PASSED, including static strength, line constituent strength, and dynamic performance with a 310 lb test weight.

Same Platform as the RPA062S Premium Tier

The RPW062R shares its dual-retractor housing architecture, braking system, and Class 1 SRD certification platform with the aramid RPA062S, just configured with polyester webbing and rebar hooks instead of aramid webbing and snap hooks. Same 5,000 lb connector strength per leg, same 310 lb user capacity, same ANSI / OSHA compliance package.

Technical Specifications

Frontline RPW062R: Complete Technical Specifications
Model Frontline RPW062R Web Twin Leg 6 ft SRL with Steel Rebar Hook Ends
SKU RPW062R
Configuration Twin leg, dual SRL-P (two webbing lifelines, two rebar hooks, single shared housing)
Tie-Off Capability 100% tie-off, continuous protection during anchor transitions
Device Class ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021 Class 1 SRD
Device Subtype Self-Retracting Lanyard, Personal (SRL-P, dual configuration)
Lifeline Length (per leg) 6 ft (1.83 m)
Number of Lifelines 2 (independent retractors, shared housing)
Lifeline Material Polyester webbing, 13/16 inch thick
Webbing Minimum Breaking Strength 4,500 lbs (published); Intertek tested 5,414 / 5,582 / 6,123 lbf
Housing Robust thermoplastic casing with swivel anchorage eye, side lifeline exits
Braking System Quick-action centrifugal brake on each leg with dual inbuilt textile shock packs
Top Connector Quarter-turn locking steel carabiner with twin-SRL connector (to dorsal D-ring)
End Connectors 2 × forged swivel steel rebar hooks with 2.5 inch gate and built-in load indicator
Connector Strength (per leg) 5,000 lbs (22.2 kN)
User Maximum Capacity 310 lbs combined weight including user, clothing, tools, and equipment (130 to 310 lb range per ANSI Z359.1)
Maximum Arrest Force (ANSI Class 1 limit) ≤ 1,800 lbf; RPW062R measured 970, 991, 1,039 lbf (Pass)
Average Arrest Force (ANSI Class A limit) ≤ 1,350 lbf; RPW062R measured 719, 735, 738 lbf (Pass)
Maximum Arrest Distance ≤ 42 inches (1,067 mm); RPW062R measured 29, 26, 27 inches (Pass)
Static Strength 3,000 lbs for 1 minute, withstood load on all three samples (Pass per Clause 3.2.1/4.2.1)
Visual Indicators One per rebar hook, permanently activates on fall arrest impact load
Total Weight 7.9 lbs (3.5 kg) for the twin leg configuration
Anchorage Requirement Overhead only, each anchor at or above the worker's dorsal D-ring, minimum 5,000 lb anchor strength per attached worker
Free Fall Limit 6 ft (1.8 m) maximum per ANSI Z359.1
Standards Met ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021 Class 1 SRD · ANSI A10.32-2012 · OSHA 29 CFR 1910.140 (General Industry) · OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 (Construction) · OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M · OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart R compatible (Steel Erection)
Test Laboratory Intertek Testing Services NA Inc., ISO/IEC 17025 accredited (Cortland, NY)
Test Report Intertek Report 105874305CRT-003 (issued July 15, 2024); original report 104972900CRT-001
Manufactured For Frontline Fall Protection Inc., Malvern, PA

ANSI Z359.14-2021 Tested Performance

The RPW062R was tested by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. under ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021. Three samples per dynamic and per supply line tests, with a 310 lb test weight and a 36 inch free fall on the dynamic samples per Figure 5 of the test standard. All clauses tested PASSED.

ANSI Z359.14-2021 Test Results (Intertek Report 105874305CRT-003)
Clause Test ANSI Limit RPW062R Measured Result
3.1 General Requirements Pass criteria per standard All requirements met Pass
5.1, 5.2/6 Markings, Instructions, User Inspection & Maintenance English markings + complete instruction content All required markings and instruction content present Pass
3.1.6 / 7.1, 7.2, 7.3 Line Constituent Strength (webbing) Per standard, ≥ 4,500 lbf published min 5,414 lbf · 5,582 lbf · 6,123 lbf Pass
3.2.1 / 4.2.1 Static Strength (ambient) 3,000 lbs for 1 minute, no breaking Withstood load on all three samples Pass
3.3 / 4.3.1 Dynamic Performance, Max Arrest Force ≤ 1,800 lbf (Class 1) 970 lbf · 991 lbf · 1,039 lbf Pass
3.3 / 4.3.1 Dynamic Performance, Avg Arrest Force ≤ 1,350 lbf (Class A) 719 lbf · 735 lbf · 738 lbf Pass
3.3 / 4.3.1 Dynamic Performance, Arrest Distance ≤ 42 inches 29″ · 26″ · 27″ Pass
3.3 / 4.3.1 Lock Function, Payout & Retract, Visual Indicator Activation Operate per 3.3.1.1 / 3.3.1.2, indicator activates Yes on all three samples Pass

Compliance & Certification

ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021 Class 1 SRD

Tested and compliant with the ANSI Z359.14-2021 dual SRL-P clauses applicable to the RPW062R configuration: 3.1 (general requirements), 3.1.6 / 7.1 / 7.2 / 7.3 (line constituent), 3.2.1 / 4.2.1 (static strength), 3.3 / 4.3.1 (dynamic performance), and 5.1 / 5.2 / 6 (markings, instructions, user inspection and maintenance). Class 1 = overhead anchorage only.

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.140, 1926.502, Subpart M and Subpart R Compatible

Meets OSHA personal fall arrest system requirements for General Industry (29 CFR 1910.140) and Construction (29 CFR 1926.502 and 1926 Subpart M). Twin leg + rebar hook configuration supports OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart R (Steel Erection) 100% tie-off requirements during structural steel work, connection, and decking. Also referenced against ANSI A10.32-2012 personal fall protection used in construction.

Independently Tested by Intertek (ISO/IEC 17025 Accredited)

Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. is an internationally recognized ISO/IEC 17025 accredited testing laboratory. The RPW062R Class 1 SRD performance was witness-tested at the Intertek Cortland, NY, facility on calibrated load-cell and test-weight equipment, and then independently reviewed by Intertek before the publication of Report 105874305CRT-003 on July 15, 2024. Not self-certified.

⚠ Canadian Buyers, CSA Z259.2.2 Not Certified. The RPW062R is certified only to ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021. It is not separately certified to CSA Z259.2.2, the Canadian standard for self-retracting devices. Most Canadian provincial OH&S regulations require CSA certification for regulated work at height. Verify with your site safety officer or provincial authority before use on a Canadian jobsite.

Right SRL. Right Job.: When to Choose the RPW062R

Structural Steel Erection (OSHA 1926 Subpart R)

Ironworker connection, plumb-up crews, decking installation, beam walking. 100% tie-off is mandatory above 15 ft per 1926.760, and the worker must maintain continuous attachment when moving from one anchor to the next. The 2.5 inch gate rebar hooks clip directly onto beam flanges, column connections, and rebar cages, no separate anchor sling or carabiner required for those structural anchors.

Tower & Tall-Structure Climbing

Telecom towers, transmission line work, water-tower ladders. Twin leg keeps the worker continuously attached during every step of a vertical climb that passes through multiple overhead anchor points. The rebar hook gate captures large-diameter ladder rungs and step-bolts that a smaller snap hook can't accommodate.

Rooftop Crews Moving Between Anchor Zones

Large-roof work where the crew moves between multiple installed overhead anchors over the course of the shift. Single leg is fine within one anchor's working radius, but twin leg is required for the transition between zones. The webbing lifeline keeps the device light enough for full-day wear.

Multi-Story Mechanical and Electrical Work

Mezzanine edge crews, HVAC rigging across floors, multi-level construction where each work position requires a different overhead anchor. The 7.9 lb total weight keeps shoulder fatigue down over an eight-hour shift.

⚠ NOT for these applications. Do not use the RPW062R for leading edge work, foot-level anchor applications, sharp-edge work, or any application that requires a Class 2 SRD or a dedicated leading edge (Class A/B) SRL. The Class 1 SRD rating is overhead anchorage only. The webbing must be protected from sharp edges, abrasive surfaces, hot sparks, open flames, and chemicals. Do not use around moving machinery or electrical hazards. Call Fall Protection Distributors at 863-703-4522 if you are unsure whether the RPW062R is rated for your application.

How to Maintain 100% Tie-Off in 7 Steps

The sequence matters. The whole point of a twin-leg SRL is that the worker is never disconnected at height, which requires connecting leg #2 to the new anchor before disconnecting leg #1 from the old anchor. Follow these steps every transition.

  1. Inspect both legs of the SRL. Check the thermoplastic housing, both swivel tops, both polyester webbing lifelines, both shock pack covers, both rebar hook gates and gate springs, and both visual indicators. Pull each lifeline out by hand and confirm smooth payout and full retraction on both legs.
  2. Mount the housing on your harness. Connect the SRL housing to the dorsal (back) D-ring of an ANSI Z359.11 compliant full-body harness via the quarter-turn locking steel carabiner. The housing rides on your back; both webbing lifelines extend over your shoulders.
  3. Verify both target anchors are overhead and rated. Each anchor (rebar cage, beam flange, structural anchor) must be at or above your dorsal D-ring and rated for 5,000 lbs per attached worker per OSHA 1926.502(d)(15), or engineered with a safety factor of 2 by a Qualified Person.
  4. Connect leg #1 to the first overhead anchor. Open the 2.5 inch rebar hook gate, route the hook around the rebar or flange, release the gate, and confirm the gate is fully closed and self-locked. You are now arrest-rated on anchor #1.
  5. Park the unused leg. Secure leg #2's rebar hook on the SRL housing's parking attachment or your harness lanyard keeper. Never let the unused leg dangle near the work zone or below your feet.
  6. Transition with both legs connected. Before disconnecting leg #1, connect leg #2 to the next overhead anchor. Confirm the second rebar hook gate is closed and locked. You are now arrest-rated on BOTH anchors momentarily, only then disconnect leg #1 from the old anchor.
  7. Repark and continue. Park the now-free rebar hook on the housing or harness parking attachment. Run every successive anchor transition the same way. If either visual indicator ever deploys, remove the entire SRL from service immediately.

Inspection & Retirement

Per ANSI Z359.2 and OSHA 1926.502, self-retracting devices require inspection at two levels. Twin leg SRLs require slightly longer pre-use inspection because both legs must be checked.

Pre-Use Inspection (Every Use, 90 to 120 Seconds)

  • Inspect the thermoplastic housing for cracks, dents, or impact damage.
  • Pull each lifeline out by hand and inspect the full length of both polyester webbings for cuts, fraying, abrasion, burns, chemical contamination, or stitching damage.
  • Inspect both shock pack covers for damage, contamination, or evidence of deployment.
  • Confirm both lifelines pay out smoothly and retract fully and steadily.
  • Give each lifeline a sharp pull to ensure each locking brake engages immediately.
  • Inspect both swivel tops for free rotation. Inspect both rebar hooks for gate function, gate spring, distortion, cracks, and corrosion.
  • Confirm BOTH visual fall arrest indicators are NOT deployed.
  • Confirm all labels are legible and the inspection log is current.

Competent Person Inspection (Every 6 Months Minimum)

Formal documented inspection by a Competent Person who is not the regular user. Records must be retained in the equipment's inspection and maintenance log. Heavy-use, abrasive, chemical, or marine environments require more frequent formal inspection, quarterly or monthly may be appropriate.

Mandatory Retirement

The Frontline RPW062R must be removed from service and destroyed if any of the following conditions exist.

  • EITHER visual fall arrest indicator has deployed.
  • EITHER leg has been subjected to any fall arrest event, even if no visible damage exists.
  • The polyester webbing on EITHER leg shows cuts, significant abrasion, burns, or chemical damage.
  • EITHER lifeline does not pay out, retract, or lock smoothly.
  • The thermoplastic housing is cracked or impact-damaged.
  • EITHER rebar hook gate does not close and self-lock fully.
  • Any label is missing or illegible.
  • The device has been exposed to acids, alkalis, or other corrosive substances.
  • Any other condition the Competent Person determines compromises function.

Both legs are retired together. The legs share the housing and energy management platform, you cannot retire one leg and continue using the other.

Cleaning & Storage

Wipe the housing and both rebar hooks with a clean cloth and mild soap. Allow both lifelines to fully retract before storage. Do not machine wash, dry clean, or use solvents on the webbing. Store in a cool, dry location out of direct sunlight, away from heat sources, chemicals, and moisture. Do not store damaged equipment alongside equipment approved for use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why does the Frontline RPW062R use rebar hooks instead of standard snap hooks?
The RPW062R ships with two large 2.5 inch gate forged steel rebar hooks because the device is targeted at structural steel and ironworker workflows where the anchor point is often a piece of rebar, a beam flange, a column connection, or another large-diameter structural element. A 2.5 inch gate opens wide enough to capture those anchors directly, no additional carabiner or anchor sling required. The aramid sibling RPA062S ships with smaller steel snap hooks for D-ring and standard-anchor work. Choose the hook style that matches the anchor you will actually be clipping to most of the time.
How is the RPW062R different from the Frontline RPA062S aramid twin leg SRL?
Both are ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021 Class 1 twin leg SRLs from the same platform with 100% tie-off behavior, 6 ft per leg, 310 lb user capacity, and the same 5,000 lb connector strength per leg. The differences: the RPW062R uses robust polyester webbing lifelines (vs. the RPA062S aramid fiber webbing), and the RPW062R uses 2.5 inch gate forged steel rebar hooks (vs. the RPA062S smaller steel snap hooks). The polyester webbing and rebar hook configuration makes the RPW062R the friendlier-priced budget twin leg, well-suited to structural steel and rebar-anchor environments. The aramid RPA062S is the premium tier when the application calls for aramid fiber's heat and abrasion characteristics.
Is the Frontline RPW062R a Class 1 or Class 2 SRL?
Class 1 SRD (Self-Retracting Device) per ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021, as confirmed by Intertek Testing Services NA Inc. Test Report 105874305CRT-003 (issued July 15, 2024). Class 1 means overhead anchorage only, both lifelines must connect to anchors at or above the worker's dorsal D-ring. The RPW062R is NOT rated for foot-level attachment, NOT rated for leading edge use, and NOT rated for sharp-edge work. If your application requires the anchor at foot level or on a sharp edge, you need a Class 2 SRL or a dedicated leading edge SRL instead.
What did the RPW062R measure on the ANSI Z359.14-2021 dynamic performance test?
Per Intertek Report 105874305CRT-003, three dynamic samples were tested with a 310 lb weight and a 36 inch free fall. Maximum Arrest Force measured 970, 991, and 1,039 lbf (ANSI Class 1 limit is 1,800 lbf). Average Arrest Force measured 719, 735, and 738 lbf (ANSI Class A limit is 1,350 lbf). Arrest distance measured 29, 26, and 27 inches (ANSI limit is 42 inches). The lock function activated, the visual indicator deployed, and the lifeline paid out and retracted correctly after each test. All three samples PASSED. Webbing line constituent strength measured 5,414, 5,582, and 6,123 lbf, well above the 4,500 lb published minimum.
Can I connect both legs of the RPW062R to the same anchor or to two D-rings?
No. Connecting both rebar hooks to the same anchor defeats the purpose of a twin leg SRL and can concentrate arrest force on a single connector. Per the Frontline SRL User Manual, two or more connectors must never be attached to a single D-ring. Each leg must be used independently, one connected to the working overhead anchor, the other parked on the housing or harness parking attachment until needed for transition to the next anchor. If you only have one anchor available for the entire task, a single leg SRL is the correct device.
What anchor strength does each leg of the RPW062R require?
Each anchor used with the RPW062R must independently meet OSHA 1926.502(d)(15): support at least 5,000 lbs per attached worker, or be engineered with a safety factor of 2 by a Qualified Person. Since only one leg is the active fall arrest path at any given moment, the per-anchor rating is the same as for a single leg SRL. For overhead anchors on standing seam metal roofs, the Fall Protection Distributors SSRA1 Standing Seam Roof Anchor is engineered for personal fall arrest service and is fully compatible with the RPW062R.
How do I inspect the RPW062R, and when do I retire it?
Pre-use inspection (every use, about 90 to 120 seconds for a twin leg): inspect the thermoplastic housing for cracks; pull each lifeline out by hand and inspect both polyester webbings for cuts, fraying, burns, chemical damage, or stitching damage; confirm each locking brake engages with a sharp pull; inspect both shock pack covers; confirm both rebar hook gates close and self-lock; confirm both visual fall arrest indicators are NOT deployed. Competent Person inspection at least every 6 months per the Frontline SRL User Manual, more frequently for heavy-use, abrasive, chemical, or marine environments. Retire immediately if either indicator has deployed, either leg has been involved in a fall arrest event, either webbing shows damage, either lifeline does not function smoothly, or any component fails inspection. Both legs are retired together, they share the housing and energy management platform.

Frontline RPW062R Submittal Documents

Manufacturer Submittals: Spec Sheet, User Manual, Test Report
Document Description Download
Frontline RPW062R Spec Sheet One-page summary of design specifications, ANSI performance specifications, and relevant standards for the Frontline RPW062R webbing twin leg SRL with steel rebar hook ends. Spec Sheet (PDF)
Frontline SRL User Manual Shared user instruction manual covering the entire Frontline SRL family (webbing, cable, aramid, retrieval, and leading edge variants), including the RPW062R. Includes technical specifications table, anchorage requirements, twin-leg lateral movement procedure, pre-use inspection, cleaning, storage, and markings reference. User Manual (PDF)
Frontline RPW062R ANSI Z359.14-2021 Test Report Complete Intertek Testing Services witness testing report 105874305CRT-003 (issued July 15, 2024), covering ANSI Z359.14-2021 general requirements, markings and instructions, line constituent strength (webbing), static strength, and dynamic performance with a 310 lb test weight. ISO/IEC 17025 accredited laboratory. Test Report (PDF)

Building a Complete Fall Protection System?

The RPW062R is one component of a complete personal fall arrest system. You also need certified, compatible overhead anchors and a full-body harness. Fall Protection Distributors stocks every piece.

  • Premium aramid sibling: Frontline RPA062S Aramid Twin Leg SRL with Steel Snap Hooks, same Class 1 SRD platform configured with aramid fiber webbing lifelines and smaller steel snap hooks for D-ring and standard-anchor work. The premium tier when the application calls for aramid fiber's heat and abrasion characteristics.
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  • Compatible harness: Browse all harnesses and bodywear, ANSI Z359.11 compliant full-body harnesses with dorsal D-ring rated to 310 lbs.
Not sure if twin leg with rebar hooks is right for your application?

Call Fall Protection Distributors at 863-703-4522. We spec complete systems before you buy, including verifying anchor compatibility, calculating fall clearance for your jobsite, and confirming the system meets the OSHA standard for your work classification.

Frontline warrants its products against manufacturing defects in workmanship and materials, as well as product recalls, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. This warranty excludes normal wear and tear, misuse, and improper installation. The limited warranty is provided only to an end-user customer for the period set forth in an order accepted by Fall Protection Distributors, LLC.

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