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Remodeling Show 2013 Product Intro: USP Max X-Line

The system incorporates a pneumatic air hose within the fall-arrest system’s lifeline to eliminate the presence of the air hose in addition to a lifeline beneath their feet.


November 29, 2013
This article first appeared in the PR December 2013 issue of Pro Remodeler.

The Max X-Line fall-arrest system from USP Structural Connectors is designed to keep contractors safe in work locations that require protection and help them comply with OSHA’s new fall-arrest regulations. The system incorporates a pneumatic air hose within the fall-arrest system’s lifeline to eliminate the presence of the air hose in addition to a lifeline beneath their feet.

The system incorporates a pneumatic air hose within the fall-arrest system’s lifeline to eliminate the presence of the air hose in addition to a lifeline beneath their feet.

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