Products — Fall Protection & Work at Height

Portal Type B Anchor Device, Model PRT001

Portal Type B Anchor Device, Model PRT001

$450-1,500
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Connecting Element (Carabiner) Model SVM225

Connecting Element (Carabiner) Model SVM225

$3-18
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Safety Anchor Device Type A, Model AT05

Safety Anchor Device Type A, Model AT05

$9-36
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Type A Anchor Device, Model AT04

Type A Anchor Device, Model AT04

$0.90-3.60
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Connective Element (Carabiner) Model SVM126

Connective Element (Carabiner) Model SVM126

$3-18
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Double Webbing Sling LAS512 (Model LAS512R)

Double Webbing Sling LAS512 (Model LAS512R)

$15-48
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Fall Protection Safety Harness ARX VS-05H

Fall Protection Safety Harness ARX VS-05H

$27-84
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Connection Element (Carabiner) Model SVM220

Connection Element (Carabiner) Model SVM220

$1.80-7.20
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Comfort Safety Harness Padding for STo2

Comfort Safety Harness Padding for STo2

$3-18
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Shoulder Pad for Safety Harness, Model STo1

Shoulder Pad for Safety Harness, Model STo1

$3-18
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Connecting Element (Carabiner) Model SVM128

Connecting Element (Carabiner) Model SVM128

$9-30
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Safety Harness with Shock Absorber Model ABF002

Safety Harness with Shock Absorber Model ABF002

$90-300
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Fall Protection Gear at Source: Harnesses, Lanyards, Anchors and Lifelines

Every construction boom — and the Gulf, Africa and Latin America have several running — pulls in demand for work-at-height equipment by the container. This category offers a direct line to 60 Russian manufacturers and 1,079 products: energy-absorbing, restraint and positioning lanyards (316 items), full-body harnesses and belts (276), anchor devices (184), self-retracting lifelines (79), ropes and rigging (51), horizontal and vertical lifeline systems, carabiners, rescue and descent kits, and lineman climbing gear.

Russian PPE factories serve a domestic market of oil platforms, high-rise construction and power-line maintenance where winter work at minus 40 is routine — webbing, stitching and hardware are specified accordingly, to GOST standards aligned with the EN 361/355 family of European norms. For an importer or safety-equipment distributor, the margin math is attractive: factory-direct prices on certified textile PPE, with private labeling widely available from moderate volumes.

  • Certification basis: EAC conformity under TR CU 019 on personal protective equipment
  • Customization: webbing colors, logo labels and private-label packaging from roughly 200–500 units
  • Order size: cartons for standard harnesses and lanyards; container mixes for distributors
  • Terms: EXW or FOB Novorossiysk / St. Petersburg; textiles pack densely and ship cheaply
  • Paperwork: conformity declarations, batch test certificates, user instructions per item

Tell suppliers your assortment and monthly volumes through a sourcing request and compare factory offers side by side.

FAQ

Are the harnesses tested to standards my safety auditor will recognize?
Russian fall-protection gear is certified under EAEU technical regulation TR CU 019, with test methods closely mirroring the European EN 361, EN 355 and EN 360 standards — static strength, dynamic drop tests, energy absorption limits. Suppliers provide test certificates per batch. If your market formally requires EN or ANSI marking, discuss it upfront; some factories hold additional certificates.
What is the shelf life and service life of textile fall-protection gear?
Typical manufacturer figures are 5 years of service from first use and up to 10 years total from production date for webbing products, subject to periodic inspection. Each item carries a serial-numbered label with production date. Metal hardware — carabiners, anchors — has no calendar limit but requires regular inspection per the manual.
Can I get my own brand on the products?
Yes, private labeling is common in this niche. From roughly 200–500 units per model, factories will sew in your brand labels, print your packaging and user instructions, and select webbing colors. Your branding does not affect the certification as long as the technical design is unchanged.
How much fits in a container, and what does that mean for unit freight cost?
Textile PPE packs very densely — a 20-foot container takes several thousand harnesses or lanyards depending on model, making per-unit ocean freight to the Gulf or East Africa marginal. Most distributors order mixed containers: harnesses, lanyards, anchors and ropes consolidated from one or several factories through a single shipment.
What lead times are realistic for a mixed distributor order?
Standard models are usually produced within 20–40 days for carton-to-pallet quantities; container-scale mixed orders typically need 30–60 days plus transit. Repeat orders run faster once patterns, labels and packaging are settled. Sea freight adds 4–7 weeks to the Middle East or Africa; overland to Central Asia takes 1–3 weeks.