
/ 2025/11/21
— Temporary vs Permanent Lifelines: How to Choose the Right Fall Protection System for Your Worksite
/ 2025/11/13
— Fclimb’s Second-Phase Laboratory Under Construction
To further strengthen its R&D and testing capabilities in fall protection technology and lifeline systems, Fclimb Safety Technology Co., Ltd. officially launched the construction of its Second-Phase Laboratory in Fengjing Town, Jinshan District, Shanghai, in October 2025.
/ 2025/11/10
— Energy-Absorbing Lanyards Explained: Why You Must Replace Them After a Fall
/ 2025/10/29
— Fall Rescue: The Critical but Often Overlooked Link in Fall Protection
A well-designed fall protection system can effectively stop a worker from hitting the ground, but it cannot bring a suspended worker safely back to it. Without a well-planned and rapid fall rescue program, a worker hanging in a safety harness still faces serious danger. / 2025/10/24
— Why Regular Inspection of Fall Protection Equipment Is Essential
/ 2025/10/17
— What Is a Vertical Lifeline? Complete Buyer’s Guide to Fall Protection Systems
/ 2025/10/10
— How to Choose: 5 Key Differences Between SRLs and Lanyards
In fall protection systems, Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRL) and Energy-Absorbing Lanyards are the two most commonly used — and most frequently confused — types of lifeline rope safety equipment.
/ 2025/09/24
— What is an Anchor Point in Fall Protection?
Working at height comes with serious risks, and fall protection systems are essential for keeping workers safe. A fall protection system begins with a reliable anchor point. Understanding what an anchor point is, why it matters, and how it is regulated helps ensure compliance and, most importantly, worker safety.
/ 2025/09/18
— Do you know the ABCD of fall protection systems?
Understanding the ABCD elements of fall protection is vital for ensuring safety when working at height. / 2025/09/15
— The Safety Harness Guide Every Worker Must Know
When working at height, safety should always be the top priority. In recent years, high-altitude falls have occurred frequently, many of which could have been completely avoided.