Guardian 10900 Halo 11 ft Class 1 Web SRL, Snap Hook

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Guardian Fall Protection

Halo 11 ft Class 1 Web SRL with Steel Snap Hook

The Guardian 10900 Halo is an 11 ft Class 1 web self-retracting lifeline built to the latest ANSI Z359.14-2021 overhead standard: a lightweight aluminum housing, a 45 percent larger shock pack with a reinforced cover, and a 360 degree swivel top that keeps the lifeline oriented and tangle-free as the worker moves.

The web line pays out and retracts with the worker, arresting falls in inches instead of feet, and the single steel snap hook connects to the dorsal D-ring. A QR code on the label opens manuals, compliance documents, and fall clearance charts right from the field. Capacity is 100 to 420 lbs.

Guardian 10900 Halo 11 ft Class 1 web self-retracting lifeline with aluminum housing and steel snap hook
11 ftWorking Length
Class 1ANSI Z359.14-2021 Overhead
100-420 lbsWorker Capacity
5.14 lbsDevice Weight
45%Larger Shock Pack
360°Swivel Top Connection
AluminumHousing
QR CodeDigital Documentation

Who Needs This Product

An SRL replaces the lanyard when clearance is tight or mobility matters: the line stays taut as the worker moves, so a fall is arrested in inches rather than the several feet a deployed lanyard needs. The Halo is a Class 1 device for overhead anchorage, connecting between an anchor at or above the dorsal D-ring and the harness. Its 11 ft working length suits roof anchors, beam anchors, and overhead structure across residential and commercial work. Where the anchor must sit at foot level or a leading edge is in play, a Class 2 leading edge SRL is required instead.

Features

ANSI Z359.14-2021 Class 1

Meets the latest overhead SRL requirements, tested in an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory.

Lightweight aluminum housing

Cuts carried weight to 5.14 lbs without giving up housing strength.

45 percent larger shock pack

Reinforced cover and increased absorber capacity extend service life and protection.

360 degree swivel top

The top connection rotates freely, preventing lifeline twist and snagging as the worker moves.

Web lifeline with steel snap hook

Durable webbing line with a locking steel snap hook for the dorsal D-ring.

Digitally enabled labeling

A QR code opens manuals, compliance documents, and fall clearance charts on any phone.

Technical Specifications

SKU10900
ProductHalo Web SRL, single leg
Working length11 ft
ClassANSI Z359.14-2021 Class 1 (overhead)
Worker capacity100-420 lbs including all clothing, tools, and equipment
HousingAluminum
LifelineWeb with locking steel snap hook
Connection360 degree swivel top
Weight5.14 lbs
Dimensions9 in x 8.5 in x 3 in
StandardsANSI Z359.14-2021 Class 1; OSHA 1926.502; OSHA 1910.140
WarrantyGuardian lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship

Class 1 means overhead anchorage. Anchor the Halo at or above the dorsal D-ring per the manual; it is not rated for foot-level tie-off or leading edge applications. Check the fall clearance chart (printed on the label and behind the QR code) for your anchor height before work begins, and minimize swing fall by working in line with the anchor.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.14-2021 Class 1

Certified to the current overhead SRL standard with its more demanding dynamic and static test regimen.

OSHA 1926.502

Meets construction personal fall arrest system requirements.

OSHA 1910.140

Meets general industry personal fall protection system requirements.

ISO 17025 lab tested

Tested in an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory; the test report is available in the documentation section below.

Typical Applications

Residential roofingShort-clearance arrest from peak and ridge anchors.
Steel erectionOverhead tie-off to beam anchors and trolleys.
ScaffoldingTaut-line protection on and around frames.
Mezzanine and platform workTight clearances where a lanyard cannot deploy safely.
Plant maintenanceOverhead structure tie-off at tanks and racks.
Aerial transitionsProtected moves where overhead anchorage exists.
Solar installationMobility with minimal fall distance on pitched roofs.
Bridge workOverhead anchor points during inspection and repair.

Use Overview

Use must follow the Guardian Halo instruction manual (85687). The sequence below is an overview only.

  1. Inspect first. Check the housing, lifeline, shock pack indicator, swivel, and hook before every use.
  2. Test retraction. Pull the line and let it retract under control; confirm smooth payout and positive lock when jerked sharply.
  3. Anchor overhead. Connect the swivel top to a compliant anchor at or above the dorsal D-ring height.
  4. Connect the worker. Attach the steel snap hook to the dorsal D-ring and confirm the gate locks.
  5. Check clearance. Verify fall clearance using the chart on the label or behind the QR code for your anchor height.
  6. Work in line. Stay in line with the anchor to minimize swing fall exposure.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect before every use, and have a competent person perform a documented inspection at least every six months under ANSI Z359.2 practice. Remove the SRL from service for any of the conditions below.

  • Lifeline: cuts, fraying, abrasion, burns, or contamination along the full working length.
  • Retraction: hesitation, slack line, or failure to lock under a sharp pull.
  • Shock pack: any deployment indicator showing, or a torn reinforced cover.
  • Housing and swivel: cracks, deformation, corrosion, or a swivel that binds.
  • Hook: cracks, deformation, or a gate that does not close and lock automatically.

Retirement triggers: any fall arrest event, a showing load indicator, retraction or locking failure, or any condition where the inspector cannot positively verify the device is fit for service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Class 1 mean under ANSI Z359.14-2021?
Class 1 SRLs are rated for overhead anchorage: the anchor must be at or above the dorsal D-ring. The 2021 revision replaced the old Class A and B system with Class 1 (overhead) and Class 2 (overhead and at-foot or leading edge), each with tougher testing. The Halo 10900 is certified Class 1.
How much fall clearance does the Halo need?
Far less than a shock absorbing lanyard, because the taut line arrests the fall in inches. The exact clearance depends on anchor height and worker position; use the fall clearance chart printed on the label or opened by the QR code, and run your setup through the calculator on this page.
What is the worker capacity?
The Halo supports one worker from 100 to 420 lbs including all clothing, tools, and equipment, which covers the full OSHA range plus lighter workers a 130 lbs minimum would exclude.
Can I use the Halo at foot level or near a leading edge?
No. Class 1 devices anchor at or above the dorsal D-ring only. Foot-level tie-off and leading edge exposure require a Class 2 SRL with an integrated energy absorber and edge-rated lifeline.
What does the QR code on the label do?
It opens the instruction manual, compliance documents, and fall clearance charts on any phone, so the documentation is available at the point of use and during inspections.
What was upgraded on this version of the Halo?
The shock pack is 45 percent larger with a reinforced cover for durability, and the device is certified to the newer ANSI Z359.14-2021 Class 1 standard. The aluminum housing and 360 degree swivel top carry over.
When should the SRL be retired or serviced?
Retire or return it after any fall arrest, a showing load indicator, hesitant retraction, or a lock failure. Routine inspection is before each use plus a documented competent-person inspection at least every six months.

Choosing Between an SRL and a Lanyard?

Anchor height and fall clearance decide the answer. Confirm your setup with us and we will make sure the right equipment ships together, based on the delivery location.

Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a fall protection specialist.

Guardian Fall Protection Manufacturer Warranty

Guardian warrants to the purchaser that all products are free from defects in material, workmanship, and design (when the design is Guardian's responsibility). This warranty does not cover conditions resulting from normal wear and tear, neglect, abuse, accident, or otherwise. Guardian's obligations under this warranty apply for the lifetime of the product and are limited to the replacement of the product only.

This warranty is not transferable and does not apply to product that is resold after having been put into service. The warranty is void if the product is changed or altered in any way, or if the product is used in a manner other than for which it is intended. No other person, firm, or entity is authorized to assume or assign for Guardian any other liability in connection with the sale or use of Guardian products. There are no implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

Source: Guardian Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, Doc. 102 v3.0. Contact Guardian customer service at +1 (800) 466-6385 or through guardianfall.com for warranty claims and product support.

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