RGL1
Webbing Lanyard & Shock Absorber
The RGL1 is supplied in two standard lengths: 1.3M and 1.8M.
The RGL1 lanyard is an industry standard, and normally the minimum equipment issued with a harness for working at height. The 'Soft Edge' webbing used in the manufacture provides greater strength, wear and shear resistance compared to other webbing. It is also treated with a water repellent coating which should extend the life of this product.
This lanyard should be used when the operative is working from a static position, connected to a fixed anchor point. If movement between anchorages is required, a twin leg lanyard should be used (RGL3), to provide constant protection.
RGL3
Twin Leg Webbing Lanyard & Shock Absorber
The RGL3 is supplied in two standard lengths, 1.3M and 1.8M.
The RGL3 is a twin leg lanyard. With the same specifications as the RGL 1 (see data sheet), the extra leg allows movement between anchorage points by means of double clipping. This system is generally used for tower climbing, steel erecting, scaffolding and maintenance on open structures. When used in conjunction with two Girder Slings (RGK26), the RGL3 can be used as a means of progression through suitable structures where no fixed lifeline or eyebolts are available. The 'Soft Edge' webbing used in the manufacture provides greater strength, wear and shear resistance compared to other webbing. It is also treated with a water repellent coating which should extend the life of this product.
This lanyard should be used when the operative is working from a static position, connected to a fixed anchor point. If movement between anchorages is required, a twin leg lanyard should be used (RGL3), to provide constant protection.
RGL6
Elasticated Webbing Lanyard & Shock Absorber
Very popular on the European mainland, the RGL6 is supplied in two lengths measured at full expansion, 1.3M and 1.8M.
A general-purpose lanyard used when the operative is working from a static position connected to a fixed anchor point. If movement between anchorages is required, a twin leg lanyard should be used (RGL3 or RGL9) to provide constant protection.
The elastication in the lanyard reduces the amount of hanging slack in the lanyard, which can be helpful when working in tight spaces to help reduce trip hazards and entanglement.

