//Fall Protection Equipment: What You Need & How Parker Safety Group Can Help

Fall Protection Equipment: What You Need & How Parker Safety Group Can Help

When it comes to jobsite safety, few hazards are more dangerous—or more preventable—than falls from height. Whether you’re working on a roof, scaffold, or structural steel, the right fall protection equipment is your crew’s first line of defense.

At Parker Safety Group, we carry a complete range of OSHA-compliant fall protection gear that’s trusted by general contractors, roofers, and industrial crews nationwide. Here’s a breakdown of the core components of a personal fall arrest system and what you’ll find in our fall protection collection.

1. Anchor Points
Every fall protection system starts with a solid foundation—and that’s your anchor point. This is the secure attachment location for your lifeline or lanyard and must be strong enough to support at least 5,000 lbs.

At Parker Safety Group, we offer:

  • Temporary and reusable anchors
  • Permanent roof anchors
  • Beam clamps and D-rings

Whether you’re working on wood, steel, or concrete, we have anchor solutions that meet ANSI and OSHA standards.

2. Full Body Harnesses
A proper full body harness distributes fall forces across the shoulders, thighs, and pelvis, keeping workers upright in the event of a fall.

Our selection includes:

  • Lightweight harnesses for daily use
  • Harnesses with quick-connect buckles
  • Models with dorsal D-rings, side D-rings, and work-positioning features

We carry top-rated brands designed for both comfort and compliance—because your crew is more likely to wear what fits well and feels right.

3. Lanyards
Lanyards connect the harness to the anchor or lifeline. We carry:

  • Shock-absorbing lanyards that reduce impact forces during a fall
  • Positioning lanyards for stability when working hands-free
  • Twin-leg lanyards for 100% tie-off requirements

Choosing the right lanyard is critical to staying safe and within OSHA guidelines for fall clearance and arrest force.

4. Lifelines
Lifelines provide a continuous connection point along a horizontal or vertical path, allowing workers to move while staying tied off.

We offer:

  • Horizontal lifeline systems for rooftops or open spans
  • Vertical lifeline kits for ladder work and scaffolding
  • Synthetic and cable options for various jobsite conditions

Need help calculating fall clearance? Our safety experts can walk you through setup and system design.

5. Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs)
For added mobility and rapid arrest in the event of a fall, many professionals choose self-retracting lifelines. SRLs extend and retract automatically, keeping slack to a minimum and reducing trip hazards.

Our inventory includes:

  • Lightweight SRLs for personal use
  • Heavy-duty models for leading edge applications
  • SRLs with rescue or retrieval capabilities
  • SRLs are ideal for work at varying heights, offering both protection and productivity.

Why Buy Fall Protection from Parker Safety Group?

  • OSHA- and ANSI-compliant equipment
  • Competitive pricing and fast shipping
  • Expert guidance on gear selection and system setup
  • Trusted by contractors, safety managers, and field crews across the U.S.

Whether you’re building a fall protection system from scratch or replacing worn-out gear, our team is ready to help.

Browse our complete line of personal fall protection systems here

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2025-05-13T00:07:31+00:00May 13th, 2025|Categories: Fall Protection Safety Products|