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Re: [TowerTalk] Shock Absorbing Lanyard

To: Sam Smith <gitterdone12000@yahoo.com>,Phil Camera <kb9cry@comcast.net>, <towertalk@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [TowerTalk] Shock Absorbing Lanyard
From: Wayne Kline <w3ea@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Oct 2007 19:57:03 -0400
List-post: <mailto:towertalk@contesting.com>
 My . .02.. a used, Read Un known history.. is IMHO not something you ant to 
stake your lifer on.
  
 Wayne W3EA



> If your harness is 10 years old it should be in a museum. I don't think 
> they're still compliant after that long.> Visit some pawn shops in your area. 
> Tower hands are always pawning their belts. > I've seen Exofits go for $200 
> with a fall arrest lanyard and pouches.> > Sammy Smith> > > ----- Original 
> Message ----> From: Phil Camera <kb9cry@comcast.net>> To: 
> towertalk@contesting.com> Sent: Thursday, October 25, 2007 6:41:08 PM> 
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Shock Absorbing Lanyard> > "buy a lanyard with fall 
> arrest, but the last time I priced them they cost as > much as my whole 
> harness did 10 years ago."> > > I'm always amazed at some folks who don't 
> understand the bigger picture and the risks they take.> So for less than 
> $200, you're willing to risk your life?> > > The reason OSHA specifies that a 
> fall arrest attachment point must be capable of supporting a 5000 lb load > 
> is that a 300 pound body, when abruptly stopped at the end of a simple 
> lanyard, will generate 5000 lbs of force.> > Even if you're wearing a full 
> body harness (and worse if only a belt) that 5000 lbs of force will most 
> likely kill you.> > The shock absorbing lanyard (like a bungee cord) is 
> designed to convert that force to about 500 lbs felt by the > human.> > 
> Coupled with a full body harness, which is designed to transmit those fall 
> forces down onto the strongest bones in your> body, your hip bones, gives you 
> the best chance to survive a fall arrest.> > > So being clipped on at all 
> times is just part of the safety equation. If you fall and are not wearing 
> the proper equipment,> you may not touch the ground but you may just as well 
> end up buried beneath it.> > > > > And, free climbing because you are strong 
> and fit and run many miles is just fine, until........> > the wasp bites you 
> and you let go.......or....> > until your leg cramps bad.....or> > until 
> something else totally unexpected happens.> > Most folks don't fall because 
> they wanted to nor did they expect to.> > > > > > -- > Phil Camera, KB9CRY> > 
> Lockport, IL> http://nidxa.org/memberWWW/kb9cry_home.htm> > 
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