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Height Safety Equipment

We supply a comprehensive range of height safety equipment to help you work safely at height. Our selection includes safety harnesses, fall arresters, lanyards and more from trusted brands like Ridgegear and Protekt.

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Height Safety Equipment: Why Choose Tensys Direct?

Our height safety range is made up of high-quality products that have been rigorously tested and certified to the relevant EN standards, helping you to stay safe and compliant when working at height.

All of these products are…

  • Designed for maximum safety and reliability
     
  • Sourced from trusted manufacturers
     
  • Available in a wide range of configurations to suit different applications

Whether you need a safety harness, fall arrester, lanyard or karabiner, you'll find it here on Tensys Direct. All products are carefully selected to meet the demands of professional users across a variety of industries.

If you're unsure which product is right for your needs, please don't hesitate to get in touch and our team will be happy to help.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • When should I use height safety equipment?
  • You should use height safety equipment whenever there's a risk of a fall that could cause injury. This includes any work carried out at height, such as on ladders, scaffolding, roofs, or elevated platforms. If collective protection measures (like guardrails) aren't in place, personal fall protection equipment – things like safety harnesses, lanyards and fall arrest blocks – should be used to minimise risk.

  • How often should height safety gear be inspected?
  • Height safety equipment should be visually checked BEFORE EVERY USE to ensure there are no signs of damage or wear. In addition, a thorough inspection should be carried out by a competent person at regular intervals (typically every 6 to 12 months, depending on usage and manufacturer guidelines). Regular inspections help to ensure your equipment remains safe, compliant and fit for purpose.