Safety system for use in erecting static structures

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E04G 21/32 (2006.01) A62B 35/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2129902

2129902 9316256 PCTABS00025 A safety system (20) for connection to at least one fixed, elongated, structural component (32), e.g., an I-beam, of a static structure, e.g., a building being erected, to protect a worker (10) located on the structure from falling thereoff. The system (20) comprising first and second releasably securable mounting assemblies (22A and 22B) frictionally secured at respective spaced locations on the structural component (32), a rope or cable (24) connected between the mounting assemblies, and a sliding anchor (26) mounted on the rope (24). The sliding anchor (26) comprising a tubular member mounted on the rope means (24) for sliding therealong to a desired position whereupon it can be actuated to releasably secure it against further sliding. The worker (10) wears a supporting belt, harness or other device (34), which is connected, via a lanyard (28) and an associated shock absorber (30), to the sliding anchor (26), to thereby prevent he/she from falling more than a predetermined distance away from said sliding anchor (26).

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