Free-falling objects are in a state of acceleration. If a hammer, a wrench a battery-operated drill (or some other tool of choice) falls from a height of 16 feet, it hits the ground at a speed of approximately 22 miles an hour. From 64 feet, it blunts the dirt somewhere around 44 miles an hour. From 100 feet: figure 55 miles an hour. The mass of the object affects acceleration. The point is that it's falling pretty fast. Feel confident that you have everything you need to tether your tools to prevent an accident. Ergodyne has tethered any potential accidents with its newest line of tool lanyards that are a must-have on any worksite. Perfected through hundreds of drop tests and user feedback, the innovative next-gen Squids® Tool Lanyards shock-absorbing webbing, tool-gripping loops and lightweight carabiners to reduce drop forces for safe at heights tethering.
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