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Horizontalni pojas za spašavanje

ALTIRAIL

Horizontalna tračnica za spašavanje

Visokoučinkovita vodoravna tračnica za spašavanje opremljena mobilnim kolicima za podove, zidove i podloge. Moguć ovjes i napetost

Tipologije pokreta

  • Kontinuirano horizontalno kretanje

  • Moguć veliki horizontalni pomak, rad u ovjesu i/ili napetosti

ALTIRAIL rail lifeline je kruti sigurnosni sustav za sprječavanje pada.

Za razliku od kabelske linije, ALTIRAIL sustav tračnica za zaštitu od pada učinkovit je čak i pri malim visinama pada.

Nudeći veliku fluidnost i stvarnu udobnost korištenja, može se koristiti na daljinu, u napetosti ili čak u suspenziji. Bez obzira na konfiguraciju vašeg krova ili vrstu vaših pokrova, ALTIRAIL tračnica za spašavanje je modularna i prilagođava se svim strukturama: betonu, čeličnoj palubi, vodootpornoj palubi, metalnom ili drvenom okviru itd.

Za posebne namjene, gdje nije dostupna podrška, sustav ALTIRAIL također se može povezati s kabelom.

For specific uses where no fixing basis is available, the ALTIRAIL system can be combined with a wire rope.

Norm CE
europskim standardima

Altirail je u skladu sa sljedećim standardima

ISO EN795:2012 Klasa D Osobna oprema za zaštitu od pada - tip D odnosi se na krute sustave, obično sustave tračnica.
ISO TS 16415 : 2013 Tehnička specifikacija "Oprema za osobnu zaštitu od pada - Uređaji za sidrenje - Preporuke za uređaje za sidrište namijenjene za korištenje od strane više od jedne osobe istovremeno
Standardi: saznajte više
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Svestranost

Idealan za rad na daljinu, pod naponom ili pod opterećenjem

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Produktivnost

Fluidnost pokreta bez zastoja

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Modularnost

Kruženje u više smjerova zahvaljujući savijanju tračnice i njenom preklapanju

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Optimalna sigurnost

Učinkovit sustav čak i za male visine pada

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Oblikovati

Pažljiv dizajn i završna obrada za savršenu integraciju u vaša arhitektonska ograničenja

Značajke instalacije

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Čelična posuda

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Beton

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Standardna objava (ref: PST)

Reference

Što naši kupci misle o Altirailu

Za više informacija o ovom rješenju za sprječavanje pada obratite se našim stručnjacima

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Which horizontal lifeline system should you choose?

 

When it comes to selecting a horizontal lifeline system, there are a multitude of factors to consider. It's a decision that requires careful evaluation, given the critical role these systems play in fall-arrest and fall-protection. Delta Plus has a broad range of solutions, so you can be confident in finding the one that perfectly matches your requirements.

 

Firstly, it's essential to consider the nature of your work environment. Different work environments require different systems. For instance, working on a flat roof with a solid structure might warrant a different solution compared to a scenario where a worker is required to navigate around a curved surface or an environment with multiple elevation levels.

 

The type of work performed and the frequency of movement in the horizontal plane also play a critical role. If the tasks necessitate a significant amount of horizontal mobility, a system that allows for smooth and unimpeded travel would be a preferable choice. This could include self-retracting lifelines that automatically adjust to the user's movement.

 

Materials also matter. While most lifelines are made from high-strength steel cable, there are situations where a synthetic lifeline could be a better choice. These could be scenarios where the lifeline could come into contact with sharp edges that might potentially damage a steel cable, or in corrosive environments that could degrade metallic components.

 

It's also crucial to consider the number of workers the system needs to accommodate. Some horizontal lifeline systems are designed for single-user applications, while others can handle multiple workers simultaneously.

 

Always bear in mind that any system should meet the necessary OSHA regulations and ANSI standards. Each component of the system, whether it's the harnesses, lanyards, connectors, or the lifeline itself, should meet the required safety standards.

 

The chosen system must be able to limit the fall arrest forces to safe levels. In this context, the shock-absorbing capabilities of lanyards or SRLs play a critical role.

 

Lastly, the system should be user-friendly and comfortable for the worker. A comfortable harness and a smooth-gliding connector can significantly improve the user experience, potentially increasing worker compliance with safety regulations.

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