A Lanyard Double Hook is a critical component of fall protection systems used to secure workers at height. It consists of a safety lanyard equipped with two heavy-duty hooks (typically steel double snap hooks or rebar hooks) at either end, providing redundant connection points for enhanced safety and flexibility. This design allows the user to stay safely connected while moving between anchor points without having to detach both hooks at once.
Lanyard Double Hooks are widely used in construction, maintenance, industrial safety, rope access work, and rescue operations where fall protection is essential.
Key Features:
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🔗 Double hook ends:
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Provides two connection points for secure attachment
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Allows continuous connection during transitions between anchors
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🛡 Heavy-duty hooks: Made from durable steel or alloy with secure locking mechanisms
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🪢 High-strength lanyard webbing or rope: Built to withstand significant load forces
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⚡ Shock-absorbing option (if included): Reduces impact forces in the event of a fall
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🔒 Self-locking hooks: Prevent accidental disengagement
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📏 Standard length: Typically 1.2 m (4 ft) to 1.8 m (6 ft) (varies by model)




