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Tip Over Vs Rigid Post Connections- Horizontal Lifelines

Written by fallprotect02 | Mar 24, 2014 4:09:57 PM

Our latest video provides an in-depth exploration of the two primary types of engineered connections utilized in horizontal lifeline applications: tip over posts and rigid post anchors. Understanding the key differences between these anchoring methods is crucial for making informed decisions about rooftop safety systems.

Watch the full video to understand the installation and advantages of both tip over and rigid post systems, and choose the best option for your safety needs.


Summary

We explain the installation and operation of tip over posts and rigid post connections. The tip over post technology is less invasive, requiring fewer penetrations through the roof, typically involving four holes and a specially designed toggle connection. Plus, they come with shock absorption features, providing additional safety if a fall occurs. In contrast, rigid post installations involve more significant modifications to the roof, requiring larger holes and additional structural support like welding or bolting to secure the posts.

Why Does This Matter?

Choosing the right post connection for your horizontal lifeline system is essential for both safety and efficiency. When you work on a roof, like a concrete deck or a metal deck, the type of post connection matters. It affects how easy the system is to install and how well the lifeline system works.

To learn more about these two lifeline connection types and find out which is best for your project, contact Diversified Fall Protection and we will connect you with your local Fall Protection Specialist.