News - Archiv 2010
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October 2010 - Simply More Safety for 3 Individuals - the New FALZ V
ABS Safety has developed the new Falz V to provide a low-cost solution for metal seam roofs consisting of just one single anchorage point. Special feature: The anchorage point is fixed directly to the seam and can be used to secure 3 individuals simultaneously. It is designed for use with all popular aluminum, titanium zinc and galvanized/corrosion-resistant steel seam profile systems (Interfalz, KalZip, Aluform, Bemo etc.) with a thickness of 0.8mm and upwards. Click on the image or the following link for more information on ABS-LockĀ® Falz V: |
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February 2010 – A Weather-Proof Chain-Barrier System for Flat Roofs Protection on roof surfaces using ABS Bordermark – ABS’ newly developed chain barrier system is a clever enhancement to existing fall arrest systems. The ABS Bordermark system has mobile supports borne by special plastic weights which can be implemented in a variety of different ways making it extremely easy to set it up. The chain is manufactured from an extremely light, weather-proof synthetic material which also acts as a barrier marker. |
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February 2010 - ABS-Lock EG260 Triumphs We are delighted about now being among the winners of the “GIT Safety Award 2010”, in category E: “Safety at Work + Hazardous Substance Management”. This prize is awarded annually by the GIT Sicherheit & Management (GIT Safety & Management) journal. |
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January 2010 - ABS Safety Harness for a High Level of User Acceptance The ABS safety harness is a successful combination of a high visibility vest with reflectors and tool pouches and a safety harness in accordance with EN 361. The harness is fitted with a dorsal arresting ring for retaining purposes and fall protection and also has a chest eyelet to which a vertical lifeline can be attached. A D -ring extension makes it easy to hook in to the dorsal ring.Click on the photo or following link for more information on the safety harness |
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January 2010 - Important Planning Documents in Just a Few Minutes
The new ABS Quick Planning Guide provides you really quickly with a basic overview of how to correctly and cleverly plan your fall arrest systems on a flat roof. Covering everything from the definition of what a dangerous edge is to how to make correct allowances for the height of a building or fall distances, the Quick Planning Guide answers the most frequently asked questions and helps prevent misconceptions and planning mistakes. Click on the photo or following link to be directed to the Planning Guide: |
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