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RECOMMENDED EQUIPMENT

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FA 10 101 00/01

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FA 10 107 00

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Retractable fall arresters

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  The scaffolds are designed to host fall arrest systems directly on the structure itself, at defined parts of the scaffolding (see the manufacturer's instructions).

That is why we do not advocate any particular anchor for this work situation. The connection of the fall arrest system to the anchor point of the scaffold shall be effected through a connector (EN362) which is adapted from a dimensional point of view.

To view our kits ready for use suitable for this work situation, click here