[TowerTalk] Adjustable lanyard

Pete Smith n4zr@contesting.com
Mon, 06 Aug 2001 17:38:05 -0400


At 05:16 PM 8/6/01 -0400, Bill Coleman wrote:
...
>I climb using a full harness, with a fall arrest lanyard clipped in at 
>all times. When I'm moving the fall arrest, I have a short 3' lanyard 
>clipped to the tower as well. The positioning lanyard isn't attached 
>until I'm near the top of the tower. Yea, it is slow, but it is safe.
>
>A positioning lanyard won't help you much in a fall. It is handy to have 
>so you can rest. 


FWIW, I use a full harness with a fall-arrest lanyard attached in mid-back.
 As my second connection (so one is always in place), I use my positioning
lanyard attached to one D-ring.  It is fixed length, but I have found that
only a limited PITA.  If I need to lean further back, I just run the
positioning lanyard through the tower and around only one leg.  If I need
to work at mast level, I use several turns around the mast to take up the
slack.

Anyhow, it works for me, without needing an extra lanyard on the tower.

73, Pete N4ZR






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