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DBI-SALA manufactures fall protection and confined space safety equipment designed for construction, utilities, telecommunications, and industrial maintenance applications. Its product portfolio includes full-body harnesses, self-retracting lifelines, anchorage systems, rescue equipment, and confined space products.

DBI-SALA fall protection systems are engineered to provide worker mobility, impact force management, and dependable fall arrest performance. Advanced safety technologies help improve user comfort while maintaining compliance with stringent workplace safety requirements.

The brand's safety solutions are designed to reduce workplace risks and support safe work at height operations across demanding environments. Durable construction helps ensure long-term reliability.

Whether you need harnesses, lifelines, or fall protection systems, ChatMRO helps businesses source the right DBI-SALA products quickly and efficiently. Our team supports RFQ submissions, bulk purchasing requirements, and hard-to-find safety equipment sourcing.

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a self-retracting lifeline (SRL) and a shock-absorbing lanyard?
SRLs minimize free-fall distance by automatically retracting, while lanyards use energy absorbers to reduce fall arrest forces.
How often should DBI-SALA fall protection equipment be inspected?
Equipment should be inspected before each use and undergo periodic documented inspections by a competent person.
What information is needed when selecting a fall arrest system?
Worker weight, anchor location, fall clearance, application type, and regulatory requirements should all be reviewed.
What is the difference between a self-retracting lifeline (SRL) and a shock-absorbing lanyard?
SRLs minimize free-fall distance by automatically retracting, while lanyards use energy absorbers to reduce fall arrest forces.
How often should DBI-SALA fall protection equipment be inspected?
Equipment should be inspected before each use and undergo periodic documented inspections by a competent person.
What information is needed when selecting a fall arrest system?
Worker weight, anchor location, fall clearance, application type, and regulatory requirements should all be reviewed.