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BEKAS Type Retractable Fall Protection Device for Height Safety Applications
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Description
The BEKAS safety harness belongs to the components of the connecting subsystem of the safety system for work at height (safety harness). It is a safety device with a self-locking function and an automatic means of tensioning and returning the retractable rope. It can also be used as a sling if its body is connected to a tether (by means of a carabiner) and the rope to an anchor point. The SPWT can be used in cases where it is necessary to ensure both mobility of the worker and protection against falling from height (construction, maintenance, oil production, etc.) on surfaces with a slope of less than 30.
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