What is a shock absorbing lanyard?
A shock absorbing lanyard is a crucial component that connects a harness to an anchor point, designed to limit fall impact forces on the body to safe levels. They feature a built-in energy absorber - often a rip-stitch pack or tearing webbing - that deploys during a fall to cushion the sudden stop and reduce energy risk.
What is the difference between a single and twin leg lanyard?
The primary difference between these safety lanyards is that a single-leg lanyard has one connector for one anchor point, making it suitable for stationary work; whereas double-leg lanyards have two legs with separate anchorage connectors, allowing for continuous connection while moving between anchor points.






