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Kee Safety: KeeLine Overhead Lifeline System

Overhead system protects against falls from elevated heights

By Kee Safety 
August 1, 2013

The KeeLine overhead lifeline system by Kee Safety provides fall protection and support for one or two workers at elevated heights during construction and maintenance.

The personal protection equipment mounts directly above the user for overhead applications including vehicle loading, machine and equipment access, building cleaning and maintenance, and overhead crane access.

Comprised of a 0.3125-inch thick 316 stainless steel wire and durable, low-maintenance electro-polished brackets connected to two permanently attached wheeled travelers, the brackets are installed into steel or concrete. The travel line can be configured to allow for single or multiple spans—up to 78 feet between supports—for use by one or two workers.

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Kee Safety is a leading global supplier of safety systems and solutions focussed primarily on hand rail, guard rail and barrier systems. The foundations of the business go back to 1934 in the UK, when KEE KLAMP fittings were first designed for use…

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