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SSTC is excited to introduce its comprehensive range of fall protection equipment in Saudi Arabia, which addresses the critical need for workplace safety, especially in elevated work environments. Our offerings span different categories designed to address the specific risks and needs of diverse workplace settings.Our offerings include fall arrest systems, including full body harnesses, lanyards, rescue tripods, retractable fall arresters, and twistlock auto carabiner hooks. These systems provide the necessary safety measures, ensure safe connections and effective arrest in the event of a fall.Additionally, we provide safety nets, barriers and safety nets to create physical barriers, reducing the risks associated with falls. Helmets are also available to protect workers from falling objects, further enhancing safety measures.Our range extends beyond mere anchorage points to encompass fall arrest systems, limiting movement near fall hazards. We also offer mounting and positioning equipment to facilitate safe ascent and descent in elevated environments.In emergency situations, our rescue equipment ensures fast and efficient response, which contributes to a proactive safety culture.Additionally, our training programs empower workers with the knowledge and skills necessary to effectively reduce fall-related hazards.Explore our wide selection of fall protection products available in Saudi Arabia for the well-being of your workforce.
| Feature | JB Lifting | Competitors |
| Durability | High-strength materials designed for longevity in harsh environments. | Standard materials with limited durability. |
| Safety Standards Compliance | Fully certified to international safety standards (EN, ANSI). | Partial compliance or uncertified products. |
| Ergonomic Design | Designed for user comfort during prolonged use. | Basic designs that may cause fatigue. |
| Ease of Use | Quick setup and user-friendly operation for all products. | Complicated mechanisms requiring more time. |
| Innovative Features | Advanced locking systems, adjustable designs, and lightweight construction. | Traditional features without innovation. |
| Comprehensive Product Range | Wide variety of solutions for diverse applications. | Limited options for specific needs. |
| Corrosion Resistance | High-quality, corrosion-resistant materials for long-term use. | Prone to rust and material degradation. |
| Portability | Lightweight and easy-to-carry designs. | Bulky and difficult to transport. |
| Customer Support | Backed by SSTC’s expert guidance and training programs. | Minimal or no customer support provided. |
| Cost-Effectiveness | Competitive pricing with superior quality. | Higher costs for lower-quality products. |
| Maintenance Requirements | Low maintenance with detailed guidelines provided. | High maintenance with limited instructions. |
| Brand Reputation | Trusted globally for premium fall protection solutions. | Less recognized or inconsistent brands. |
| Item | Checklist |
| Harness (Full Body Safety Harness) | |
| - Straps | Inspect for fraying, cuts, and signs of wear or damage. |
| - Buckles | Check for proper locking and signs of rust or deformation. |
| - Stitching | Ensure no loose or broken stitches in load-bearing areas. |
| - D-rings | Inspect for cracks, corrosion, or deformation. |
| Tripod (Confined Space Rescue Tripod) | |
| - Legs | Verify for cracks, dents, or bending; ensure locking pins function properly. |
| - Feet | Check anti-slip pads for wear and ensure stable positioning. |
| - Pulley System | Ensure smooth operation without sticking or excessive resistance. |
| - Winch Cable | Inspect for fraying, kinks, or damage. |
| Fall Arrester (Retractable Fall Arrester) | |
| - Lifeline | Check for cuts, abrasion, or signs of chemical damage. |
| - Locking Mechanism | Test for immediate locking when a sharp tug is applied. |
| - Housing | Inspect for cracks, dents, and ensure no obstructions in the retraction system. |
| - Anchorage Connection | Verify secure attachment and absence of wear or corrosion. |
| Carabiner Hook (Twist Lock Auto Carabiner) | |
| - Locking Mechanism | Ensure the twist-lock system operates smoothly and locks securely. |
| - Gate | Inspect for deformation or misalignment. |
| - Surface | Check for rust, scratches, or cracks. |
| Task | Frequency | Instructions |
| Cleaning | After each use | Use mild soap and water; avoid harsh chemicals. Dry thoroughly before storing. |
| Lubrication | Monthly or as needed | Apply light lubricant to moving parts (e.g., winches, carabiner gates). |
| Storage | Always | Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight, chemicals, and sharp objects. |
| Replacement of Worn Parts | As required | Replace frayed straps, damaged lifelines, or malfunctioning components immediately. |
| Calibration (for Devices) | Annually | Ensure fall arrest devices are tested and calibrated by a certified technician. |
| Professional Servicing | Every 3–6 months | Schedule professional servicing for critical components such as winches and locking mechanisms. |
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