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Feb 21, 2025 - 02:46 AM
The Miller shock absorber supplement manual explains that there are two primary shock absorber styles for Miller shock-absorbing lanyards: built-in and pack.
The built-in shock absorber is a specially-woven inner core within a tubular lanyard that smoothly expands to reduce fall arrest forces. This style is designed to be integrated into the lanyard itself, providing a compact and streamlined design.
On the other hand, the pack shock absorber is a readily visible component of the lanyard. Inside the pack is a specially-woven inner core that smoothly expands to reduce fall arrest forces, along with a heavy-duty backup safety strap. This style offers the advantage of being easily visible, allowing users to quickly identify the presence of a shock absorber.
Both styles serve the same purpose of reducing fall arrest forces, but they differ in their design and visibility. The choice between the two styles may depend on personal preference, specific job requirements, or company policies.
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