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A & M SAFETY AND INNOVATION


WE ANCHOR YOU DOWN SAFELY


TRENCH SAFETY ANCHOR


WHY THE TRENCH SAFETY ANCHOR WAS NEEDED

In the field of construction, there are frequently job-site requirements for
workers at different elevations. Such workers are required to wear full
life-line harnesses attached to shock absorption or fall-protection. Lanyard or
lifelines are needed in order to prevent injury or death from falling due to
accident.


THE PROBLEM

One problem with how current lifelines and web lanyards are used is that workers
tend to attach them and hook to any anchoring point that appears secure. For
example, a worker may attach one to a hook on a backhoe. And while the
attachment might be secure, a chance exists that an operator will move the
backhoe without noticing the lanyard attached to it...and the worker attached to
the lifeline.






 

 * NAVIGATE
   
   * Introduction
   * The Solution
   * Examples
   * What Not To Do
   * Contact

 * ABOUT ART CRUZ
   
   * Art Cruz has been in the construction industry for more than 25 years and
     saw the need for a safety anchor to prevent falls and injuries.
   
   * He recently won Best in Show at the Statewide Safety Training & Management
     Conference.
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