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Talon Self Retracting Lifeline

Source: DBI/SALA
The new Talon self retracting lifeline from DBI/SALA built from the ground up using the latest in self retracting lifeline technology, not seat belt technology
Every day workers put up with mini blocks, fall limiters and retractable lanyards sometimes referred to as "seat belt retractors." These substandard products utilize technology developed by car companies for restraint, which was never intended to be used for fall arrest.

Introducing the new Talon self retracting lifeline from DBI/SALA built from the ground up using the latest in self retracting lifeline technology, not seat belt technology.

Talon is small enough to fit in the palm of your hand and weighs less than three pounds, about the same as a shock absorbing lanyard. The all metal braking system provides greater strength than competitive models and because it operates on velocity not acceleration, your workers can maintain a normal work pace and not be interrupted with constant lock up, the main complaint from workers and safety directors alike.

No separate carabiners or hooks are needed due to the built-in anchorage connector options, one allows direct connection to a harness or anchorage, the other is designed to mount on the cab of order pickers. The durable construction, impact indicator and anti-ratcheting design assure worker safety.

Talon is completely serviceable offering many years of use, the first recertification is free reducing cost of ownership, and like all DBI/SALA SRL's, Talon meets OSHA and ANSI requirements including ANSI Z359-1992.

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