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Safety Harnesses and Lines

What are the safety harnesses and lines?

A Safety Harness is a combination of webbing straps and one D-ring which is worn around the body. A Safety Line is a webbing strap where one end is attached to the D-ring of the harness, while the other end is attached to a secure point on the vessel, usually a jack line. These two products are always used together to ensure that you remain attached to the boat at all times, even if you fall overboard.

What is a jackline?

A jackline or jack stay is a strap that runs along the deck on each side of the boat. The safety lines are attached there to allow freedom of movement on deck.

Versions of Safety Harnesses and Lines Safety Harness

‘Life-link’ Safety Harness: This type of harness covers the upper body and when combined with the ‘Life-link’ Line it protects you from falling overboard.

Safety Line

Safety lines, which can be used in combination with the above harnesses, are available in various versions according to the design, the length and the number of hooks.

‘Life-link’ Safety Lines

Especially designed to suit everyone’s needs and experience on board, LALIZAS ‘Life-link’ Safety lines are available in four configurations: single, double, double elastic and triple hook. Thus according to their configurations Safety lines can be positioned in several places at the same time.

General Characteristics

For additional security, all LALIZAS life link safety hooks have a double action design to prevent accidental opening whilst offering easy single-handed operation. Safety Harnesses and Lines should always be used while at work, as they can prevent serious injuries caused from a fall.
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