

Fall Protection Equipment for Industrial Safety
Falls remain one of the leading causes of workplace injuries in industrial, construction, and maintenance environments, making reliable fall protection equipment essential for worker safety and regulatory compliance. According to safety guidance, harnesses, lanyards, and lifelines form the core of personal fall arrest systems by distributing fall forces, preventing uncontrolled descent, and providing secure tie‑off points.
Campbell‑Mack Supply provides durable, dependable fall protection solutions designed to help protect workers at height and reduce risk across a wide range of applications.
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Our fall protection products support safer worksites, meet industry standards, and are suited for construction, utilities, wind energy, maintenance, and industrial operations. Contact us for fall protection solutions.
Harnesses
Full‑body harnesses are the foundation of any fall arrest system, distributing fall forces across the shoulders, torso, and legs to keep workers upright and protected during a fall. This aligns with safety guidelines emphasizing proper force distribution to minimize injury.
Comfort Harnesses (Tractel®)
The Tractel® Comfort Series is designed for long‑term or shared industrial use. These harnesses feature:
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Breathable lining and extra padding for all‑day comfort.
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Enhanced moisture control to keep workers dry.
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Available removable padded tool belt for work positioning.
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Ideal for construction, utilities, and tower work.
These comfort-focused features align with best practices in choosing harnesses that provide stability, ergonomic support, and secure attachment points for fall arrest components.

Lanyards
Lanyards connect a worker’s harness to a secure anchorage point and play a key role in controlling fall forces. They may be fixed length or shock‑absorbing, depending on the task. Safety resources emphasize selecting the proper connector type for personal fall arrest or work‑positioning applications.
General‑purpose Shock‑absorbing Lanyards
Tractel® shock‑absorbing lanyards are engineered to:
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reduce the impact force experienced during a fall.
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dissipate kinetic energy and control deceleration.
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improve safety when climbing or working at heights.
Common applications include construction, scaffolding, wind energy, maintenance, and other elevated work environments.
Self‑retracting/Retractable Lanyards
Self‑retracting lanyards (SRLs) automatically extend and retract with the worker’s movement, providing continuous mobility while always maintaining a secure tie‑off. These devices are engineered to arrest a fall within inches, dramatically reducing free‑fall distance and impact forces. Because SRLs respond instantly to sudden acceleration, they offer a higher level of protection in environments where workers move frequently or work at varying elevations.
For optimal safety and comfort, SRLs are commonly paired with advanced full‑body harnesses such as the Tractel® Comfort Series. These harnesses are designed for year‑round or shared industrial use, featuring breathable lining, added padding, and moisture‑management materials to keep workers comfortable during extended periods at height. Select models also include a removable padded tool belt, making them ideal for construction and work‑positioning tasks where tools must remain securely accessible.
Together, SRLs and comfort‑focused harness systems deliver a reliable fall‑arrest solution that maximizes both protection and long‑term wearability for workers operating in demanding environments.
Lifelines
Lifelines provide a continuous, secure connection point for workers moving horizontally or vertically. Lifeline systems are essential when fixed anchor points are limited, and safety authorities consider them a critical form of fall arrest and fall‑restraint protection.
Horizontal Lifelines
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Designed for workers moving laterally across elevated work areas.
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Support multiple users (depending on the system type).
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Used on roofs, building edges, loading docks, and industrial walkways.

Vertical Lifelines
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Used for ladder climbing and vertical mobility.
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Common in wind turbine maintenance, construction, and utilities.
Both horizontal and vertical lifelines significantly reduce risk when properly installed and tied off in accordance with OSHA guidelines for safe work at heights.


