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The 3M 1340180 is a self-retracting 100 percent tie-off lanyard from the Protecta PRO line, designed for fall protection applications where continuous connection to an anchor point is required. The lanyard measures 6 feet in length and features 2.25-inch rebar hooks on each leg end, providing a secure connection to rebar and similar structural anchor points. Weighing 5.05 pounds, this unit is built for job-site durability. It is intended for use by qualified workers and safety-trained personnel in construction, roofing, and structural trades where OSHA fall protection standards mandate 100 percent tie-off at height.
This lanyard is suited for residential and commercial construction environments where workers must maintain a continuous anchor connection while moving between tie-off points. The dual-leg configuration allows the user to clip to a new anchor before releasing the previous one, satisfying 100 percent tie-off requirements on leading edges, scaffolding, and elevated structural work. The 2.25-inch rebar hooks are sized for common rebar diameters and horizontal lifeline configurations encountered in concrete and structural steel framing.
Designed as an OEM-style fall protection lanyard for use with compatible full-body harness dorsal D-ring attachment points meeting ANSI Z359 and OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502 fall protection requirements.
Installation and inspection of fall protection equipment should be performed by a competent person as defined by OSHA standards. Before each use, inspect all hooks, connectors, and the lanyard body for wear, corrosion, or deformation. Connect only to rated anchor points with a minimum 5,000-pound capacity per OSHA requirements. Remove from service immediately following any fall event, as internal components may be compromised even if no visible damage is present.
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