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4.5' - 6’ SINGLE LEG STRETCH INTERNAL SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD W/ 2 STEEL SNAP HOOKS
Compliant with OSHA 1926 Subpart M, OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502. Lightweight and durable. Lanyard stretch helps reduce potential...
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4.5' - 6’ SINGLE LEG STRETCH INTERNAL SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD WITH 1 REBAR HOOK AND 1 STEEL SNAP HOOK
OSHA 1926 Subpart M, OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502. Lightweight and durable. Lanyard stretch helps reduce potential tripping...
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4.5' - 6’ DOUBLE LEG STRETCH INTERNAL SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD WITH 3 STEEL SNAP HOOKS
Compliant with OSHA 1926 Subpart M, OSHA 1910.66, OSHA 1926.502. Lightweight and durable. Lanyard stretch helps reduce potential...
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4.5' - 6’ DOUBLE LEG STRETCH INTERNAL SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD WITH 2 REBAR HOOKS AND 1 STEEL SNAP HOOK
Meets ANSI Z359.13-2013, ANSI A10.32-12. Compliant with OSHA 1926 Subpart M, OSHA 1910.66, OSHA...
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6’ SINGLE LEG INTERNAL SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD WITH 2 STEEL SNAP HOOKS
OSHA 1926 Subpart M, OSHA 1910. 1″ Polyester Webbing. 3,600 lb. Connector Gate. Webbing Material: Polyester.
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6’ SINGLE LEG EXTERNAL SHOCK ABSORBING LANYARD W/ 2 STEEL SNAP HOOKS
Compliant with OSHA 1926 Subpart M, OSHA 1910. 1″ Polyester Webbing. Clear Shock Pack for Easy Inspection. 3,600 lb. Connector...
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4' - 6' ADJUSTABLE RESTRAINT LANYARD WITH 2 STEEL SNAP HOOKS
Compliant with OSHA 1926, OSHA 1910. Adjustable from 4′ to 6′. For Use in Restraint and Positioning Scenarios. Single Leg...
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Fall Protection Lanyards from Malta Dynamics
Malta Dynamics lanyards connect your crew to anchor points with the reliability and strength needed for fall protection. Available in single-leg, dual-leg, shock-absorbing, and restraint configurations, our lanyards are built to keep your team secure at heights.
Types of Fall Protection Lanyards
Adjustable Length Control
Rope Grab Lanyards
Rope Grab Lanyards
Provide continuous fall protection while your workers climb vertical lifelines with sliding mechanisms that adjust automatically as your crew moves up and down. If a fall occurs, these lock instantly. Workers keep both hands free for climbing instead of managing lanyard length or disconnecting at transitions.
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Automatic length adjustment while climbing
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Instant locking during falls
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Compatible with vertical lifeline systems
Standard Fall Protection Done Right
Single Leg Shock Absorbing Lanyards
Single Leg Shock Absorbing Lanyards
Single-leg shock-absorbing lanyards reduce fall arrest forces by connecting workers to anchor points with integrated energy absorption. They’re available in 4-foot and 6-foot lengths to match your site's clearance requirements and have options for rebar hooks for structural steel, snap hooks for D-rings, or carabiners for larger connections.
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4' and 6' lengths for clearance planning
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Hook options for different anchor types
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Integrated shock absorption
Stay Connected During Transitions
Double Leg Shock Absorbing Lanyards
Double Leg Shock Absorbing Lanyards
Double leg lanyards keep workers connected during anchor-to-anchor transitions. Each leg has independent shock absorption so your crew maintains full fall protection while repositioning. Required for steel erection, tower climbing, and any work where losing connection, even briefly, creates unacceptable risk.
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Maintains protection during transitions
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Independent shock absorption per leg
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Required for steel and tower work
Control Position, Prevent Falls
Adjustable Restraint Lanyards
Adjustable Restraint Lanyards
Adjustable restraint lanyards keep workers away from fall hazards by limiting their reach. Adjust from 4 to 6 feet to establish precise work zones that prevent access to edges. These don't need shock absorbers because they stop workers before falls occur. Also functions as a positioning lanyard for hands-free work on facades, windows, and vertical surfaces where workers need to lean back against support.
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Prevents falls through position control
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Adjustable 4' to 6' for work zone limits
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Doubles as positioning equipment
Built With Your Team In Mind
OSHA Compliant
All lanyards meet OSHA 1926 Subpart M requirements for personal fall arrest and restraint systems.
ANSI Compliant
Tested to ANSI Z359 standards to ensure reliable performance when your crew needs it most.
Built to Last
High-strength webbing resists abrasion, UV exposure, and chemicals for long-lasting durability in tough work environments.
Field-Tested
Malta Dynamics tests every lanyard design in real working conditions before it reaches your job site.
Enhanced Mobility
Multiple lengths and configurations let workers move freely while maintaining secure connections to anchor points.
Prevent Injury
Shock-absorbing technology reduces fall forces to safe levels, protecting workers from serious injury during fall arrest.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What materials are the lanyards made from?
What materials are the lanyards made from?
Our fall protection lanyards are constructed from high-strength synthetic webbing, wire rope, and durable shock-absorbing materials to meet a wide range of safety requirements. The webbing is designed to for abrasion-resistance, UV exposure, and chemical exposure. It’s field-tested by our crews and you can be sure it’ll last in any work environment.
What length lanyard should I use?
What length lanyard should I use?
Lanyard length depends on anchor height, swing fall potential, and clearance below the worker. Shorter lanyards reduce the free-fall distance but limit mobility. Calculate total fall distance, including lanyard length, shock absorber deployment, harness stretch, and worker height. A competent person should verify that adequate clearance exists before selecting the lanyard length as well.
Can I use the same lanyard for fall arrest and positioning?
Can I use the same lanyard for fall arrest and positioning?
No. Fall arrest lanyards include shock absorbers and are designed to stop falls. Positioning lanyards support workers while they work hands-free and should never be used for fall arrest. Some adjustable restraint lanyards can function as positioning lanyards, but verify the manufacturer's specifications before dual-use applications.
How do I choose between single leg and double leg lanyards?
How do I choose between single leg and double leg lanyards?
Single-leg lanyards work for jobs where workers remain connected to one anchor point. Double leg lanyards are for workers that need to relocate anchor connections. They provide 100% tie-off capability for moving between anchors, common for steel erection, cell tower work, and situations requiring continuous fall protection during transitions.
What hook types are available and which should I choose?
What hook types are available and which should I choose?
Choose based on your anchor connection requirements. The most common hook types include snap hooks, rebar hooks, and carabiners.
- Snap hooks work for most D-ring connections.
- Rebar hooks wrap around structural steel and rebar.
- Carabiners provide larger gate openings for thicker anchor points.
Does Malta Dynamics offer bulk orders or rental options?
Does Malta Dynamics offer bulk orders or rental options?
Yes! Malta Dynamics provides bulk order pricing and rental solutions for teams needing fall protection equipment.

Built for the Job. Made for You.
At Malta Dynamics, we don’t just manufacture fall protection equipment—we use it. With over three decades of real-world experience in the construction and safety industries, we know what works. Our lanyards and fall protection systems are tested beyond OSHA and ANSI standards and backed by third-party safety testing. We also offer safety training courses to help teams stay compliant.

