How fixed lifeline systems integrate with personal protective equipment (PPE)
Working at height requires engineered solutions that combine structural anchorage, compliant fall-arrest technology, and worker-specific protective equipment. A fixed lifeline system provides a continuous and secure attachment point, allowing workers to move freely along roofs, facades, industrial platforms, and maintenance walkways. For this system to perform as intended, it must integrate seamlessly with certified PPE designed for fall arrest and fall restraint. Coordinating both components ensures compatibility with fall protection systems , reduces arrest forces, and supports compliance with global standards such as EN 795, EN 353, and OSHA 1910. the role of fixed lifeline systems in controlled work-at-height movement Fixed lifeline systems, installed horizontally, vertically, or at custom inclines, serve as the structural anchoring component of a complete fall-protection approach. They allow technicians to move along predefined routes without needing to repeatedly disconnect and ...