When working on scaffolding, roofs or performing other tasks at height, it is important that you use height-proof tools so that you do not drop your hammer, telephone or other objects on your colleague working on the ground.
No matter how good a grip you think you have on the tool, there is a risk of dropping it and the consequences can be severe. Factors such as wind and weather can also affect your stability, which particulary applies when working at height, where your stability may be challenged already. That is why we always recommend tool tethering.
Tool tethering is especially intended for people working at height, for example on scaffolding, roofs, cranes and with wind turbines, but also as a mechanic, especially an aircraft mechanic, you have great benefit from tool tethering. By attaching the tools to yourself when repairing aircraft engines, you avoid dropping objects into the engine, which can otherwise have serious consequences.
Once you use tool tethering, you can let go of any worries and concentrate on your work tasks instead. You no longer have to worry about where you last put the tool, as you always have it on you. Besides preventing tools from falling down, which is the most important function, there are a number of other benefits of tool tethering that can help make your workday more efficient.
our personal fall protection specialists, who is ready to guide you in the use of tool tethering and everything else you need to make you feel safe when
working up high.