I have an AN Wireless HD-70 freestanding tower with the foot pegs ...
slippery enough to require caution when wet, but not treacherous. I
climb with a full body harness with two relatively short safety straps,
neither of which are fall arrest lanyards. Each safety strap has a
self-locking gorilla hook on the end (required because of the large
steel cross braces on the tower), and one or the other hook is ALWAYS
attached to a cross brace as I climb. I even have a third strap and
gorilla hook coming from a separate belt around my waist that I affix to
the tower while I am working.
The hooks I use are made from a high strength aluminum alloy ... very
light and extremely strong. *http://tinyurl.com/25dns9a*
In general, I'm afraid of heights but don't feel ill at ease on the
tower with this system. If I die falling from it, it will be because I
was stupid.
73,
Dave AB7E
On 8/13/2010 4:34 PM, Jim Thomson wrote:
> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2010 11:09:25 -0500
> From: "Noid Wilson-NM5I "<noid1037@gmail.com>
> Subject: [TowerTalk] Fall Harness-My Choice
> Dear Group,
>
>
>
> Better to be safe, I have tried several different brands and use the Elk
> River Tower harness with a spreader between the waist D rings and have a
> lanyard to attach for fall protection. If you want to really be safe, take
> a class on tower climbing. They are usually around $1000 and take just a
> few days but you will climb safe and do safe things. If you get a chance to
> try on the harness, it makes a difference. I love the seat on the harness
> to do work and 'relax' on the tower.
>
> ## How many folks on here run the 3/8" winch cable from top
> to bottom of the tower, and use the positive locking device, hooked to your
> climbing gear of choice? IE: if you slip, get stung by a wasp, get dizzy
> from
> the heat, etc, what's stopping you from falling 100'....aside from the next
> set of
> guy wires below you ? I see the Trylon version of this device uses a shock
> absorber
> at the top of the tower. Some versions use a 3/8" cable..and some versions
> use a
> square tubing rail, running the entire height of the tower.
>
> ## Of course, if the entire tower rotates, or if you have tic-rings, it would
> be
> more difficult to implement. The safety cable would have to start and stop
> at each
> ring. Just wrapping the lanyard around the tower
> is better than nothing at all, but still won't prevent you from falling XXX
> feet.
>
> ## IMO... you would be better off spending the $1000.00 on proper fall
> arrest
> systems. On the Trylon titan, and super titan towers, and AN wireless
> towers,
> those angle steel braces are like greased lightning, when wet..extremely
> dangerous.
>
> ## I can see in most cases, in the commercial world, that the worker's
> compensation board
> would not allow anybody to climb any structure that didn't have a fall
> arrest device employed.
>
> Later... Jim VE7RF
>
>
>
>
> http://www.elkriver.com/html/tower_matrix.html
>
>
>
> PinnacleR Tower 6 D-ring Harness
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Noid Wilson
>
> Semper Fi
>
> 813-532-9708 Primary Cell
>
> 918-935-7700 D's Cell
>
> noid1037@gmail.com
>
> noid@nm5i.com
>
> The family is in Tulsa, we will be in contact. Thanks.
>
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