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            <image:caption>Fall Prevention. Fall Protection. FallProof Systems.</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Vertical rigid fixed-track lifelines installation during spire construction, World Trade Center, New York.</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Retention Barrier Netting Installation During Restoration of U.S. Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C.</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Retention Netting To Catch Falling Concrete During Restoration of U.S. Supreme Court Building, Washington, D.C.</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Rigid Fixed Track Fall Arrest System With Vertical Cable Lifeline In Ladder Cage, Rite-Aid Distribution Center, Fairless Hills, PA</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Conveyor Netting Installation For Bottling Conveyor Belt To Prevent Bottles and Case Packaging From Falling To Factory Floor Below, Dr. Pepper Snapple Group, Plano, TX</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Permanent Davit Arm Installation Atop Cooling Tower For Rescue or Retrieval, Salem Nuclear Power Plant, Salem County, NJ</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Rooftop Skylight Fall Safety Railings (Guardrails) Installation, LifeCell Pharmaceutical Corporation, Branchburg, NJ</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Personnel Safety Netting Installation During Garage Expansion, Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte, NC</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Debris Netting Cocoon Wrapped Around Deteriorating Chimney Stack, East Orange, NJ</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/1T1-passive-collective-and-active-osha-ansi-compliant-systems-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof specializes in all forms of passive/collective and active fall protection to eliminate hazards and prevent falls, all of which are OSHA and ANSI compliant. They include fall arrest and fall restraint systems, such as davit arms systems, personal protective equipment (PPE) and self-retracting lanyards (SRLs) affixed to anchors, such as vertical or horizontal fixed track, rigid track and cable lifelines, swing arms and jib arms, guardrails, roof hatch covers, skylight fall prevention barriers, debris and personnel safety nets, and hardware, including custom design and engineering and fabrication.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/1T2-installation-of-passive-systems-are-osha-preferred.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Guardrail systems installation has long been one of FallProof's strengths. We not only provide guardrails, including custom engineered configurations, but skylight railings, screens and covers as well, all of which are critically important and often overlooked types of fall safety. They provide barriers to reduce fall hazards and prevent injuries and death, such as roof hatches and rooftop railings and walkways (e.g., for sloped roofs), and safety gates and railings and access platforms, e.g., on loading docks (OSHA prefers passive or collective systems because special equipment and training are not needed). We also provide rentals.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/1T3-personnel-fall-safety-and-debris-containment-netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We have installed millions of square feet of personnel fall safety nets and debris containment netting to safeguard employees in elevated work areas of commercial, industrial and construction worksites, and to protect pedestrians and structures below. They prevent construction equipment and tools, chunks of concrete and other materials from projecting outward and arrest flying objects that could cause injury or death. We also provide netting rentals for short-term projects, as well as design and engineering for custom net and hardware fabrication.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/1T4-awareness-competent-person-equipment-inspection-training.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We have a state-of-the-art training facility in Central New Jersey where OSHA-certified classes are held for workers and their supervisors on the topics of Awareness, Competent Person and Equipment Inspection. The training is hands-on with real-world examples of climbing apparatuses that give attendees a first-hand experience of what is expected of them when working at height, including the proper use and operation of equipment, as well as real-life fall arrest demonstrations and training. Attendees will receive a certificate of completion.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/1T5-design-engineering-consulting-inspection-installation-and-training.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof's strengths extend beyond expert fall protection systems installation to design and engineering, such as when a workplace has unique needs, or when equipment is not in inventory or otherwise available. In addition, we provide consulting services to ensure you not only comply with OSHA and ANSI regulations, but so you realize maximum productivity and a reduction of worker injuries and workers compensation claims. Further, we provide equipment inspections and on-site safety assessments to help you manage risks and identify, evaluate and mitigate fall hazards.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/1T6-fallproof-has-diverse-experience-in-industries-and-applications.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Businesses across the country have looked to FallProof to provide their workplaces with turnkey solutions. Their industries span far and wide, from aviation and aircraft hangars to historic buildings and bridges, to manufacturing and distribution, energy, oil and gas and utilities, and sports and entertainment, including arenas and stadiums, as well as transportation and trucking, railroads and mass transit, and the infrastructure that serve them daily. Whatever your industry, we will ensure that your workers are protected at height so you can do what you do best.</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Representative Manufacturers: BlueWater Manufacturing - Capital Safety - InCord - Kee Safety - Miller by Honeywell - PearlWeave - Rigid Lifelines</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/</loc>
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            <image:caption>Horizontal Cable Lifeline For Worker Tie-Off at Height</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/2T1-anchor-points-with-d-ring-for-tie-off.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Anchor points are the foundation of any properly designed system. They come in many different shapes and sizes to accommodate any type of application. Whether you need a single D-ring for a tie-off point or a full analysis of which anchor points will work best, FallProof has your needs covered.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/2T2-fixed-and-rigid-rigid-track-lifeline-for-railcar-loading.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof has designed, engineered and installed many different types of fall arrest systems for clients all over North America, ranging from railcar systems to rooftops. They include fixed track and rigid track lifelines, horizontal cable lifelines, swing and jib arms, and vertical lifelines.</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Fall restraint systems protect workers by restricting and limiting movement near or adjacent to the hazard. This usually consists of an anchor point and restrictive equipment that keeps a worker safely away from an unprotected edge or elevated work surface. We can design, supply and install a system for you.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/anchor-points/</loc>
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            <image:caption>D-Ring Anchor Points For Roof Tie-Off</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/3S1-ansi-rated-beam-strap-with-single-point-anchor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Single-point anchors can be as simple as a temporary beam strap; however, one has to consider what they are attaching to in addition to the equipment they are using to attach to it. Pictured above, this beam strap in ANSI rated, ensuring its capacity. In order to ensure proper tie-off, however, to be used for fall protection, this beam strap must be used in conjunction with an anchor point rated for 5000 pounds.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/3S2-safety-tie-back-fall-arrest-post-for-fixed-tie-off.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fixed anchor points, or safety tie-back fall arrest posts, provide a fixed tie-off point in many applications. They are commonly used on rooftops as single-point anchors or in connection with horizontal cable lifelines to allow workers to be tied off at height. FallProof has its own engineered fall protection post, but we can design and engineer any post as needed for the application at hand.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/3S3-permanent-or-temporary-anchor-posts-for-concrete-slabs-or-surfaces.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall protection anchor points also can be installed in concrete slabs or surfaces. They come in both permanent and temporary applications. They are commonly used on construction jobsites; however, FallProof has installed these for many Fortune 500 companies as a means of permanent fall protection.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/3S4-permanent-i-beam-trolley-anchor-point-for-tie-off.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Permanent I-beam trolleys, as pictured above, can provide an anchor point for your workers to tie off to. These systems work well where existing building structures both support the load and are adequately located above or adjacent to the elevated work surface. One must consider fall clearance, imposed buildings loads and swing clearance when considering this type of anchor point.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/3S5-non-penetrating-anchor-points-for-fall-restraint.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Non-penetrating anchor points also come in a wide range of temporary solutions and systems. As shown above, they can be used as a fall restraint system for a person who needs protection only for a short time, such as for a roof repair. These can easily be assembled and taken down as needed, providing the necessary protection.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-arrest/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/4N1-osha-and-ansi-compliant-personal-fall-arrest-systems.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>OSHA and ANSI-compliant fall arrest protection with a combined rigid fixed track and vertical lifeline installation that serves as a personal fall arrest system.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/4T1-permanent-and-temporary-anchorage-connectors.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Anchor points, commonly referred to as single-point anchors, are another means of active fall arrest protection. Probably the most versatile method of fall protection, they can be installed over tanks, for rooftop maintenance work, used with lifelines, on construction sites, etc. Anchorage connectors come in both temporary and permanent applications for added versatility.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/4T2-davit-arms-systems-for-confined-space-entry1.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Davit arms systems are commonly used in confined space applications where rescue and retrieval are necessary should something go wrong. They provide the ability to mount outside a confined space worksite, allowing a worker to be lowered or raised while providing 100% tie off. Single-man rescue and/or retrieval is made possible with use of davit arms, allowing compliance with OSHA 1910.146. They are available in many temporary and permanent setups and are easy to adapt to the job as needed.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/4T3-permanent-and-temporary-fall-restraint-systems-that-limit-worker-movements.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall restraint systems are active fall protection that limit worker movements to a contained area, thus preventing a fall by restricting access to the hazard, such as a rooftop edge. These systems can be both permanent and temporary.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/4T4-horizontal-lifeline-systems-for-work-surfaces-parallel-to-the-ground.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal lifeline systems are used in applications where fall protection is needed for elevated work surfaces that run parallel to the ground. This might include fall protection over chemical or food processing equipment, conveyor belts, railcar unloading, etc.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/4T5-swing-arms-and-jib-arms-for-elevated-work-surfaces.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing and jib arms are used in fall arrest systems that are designed for workers on elevated work surfaces who need to perform their duties within a circular or semicircular area. With a mast attached to a pivoting bracket, they follow a worker as they move about a work surface, providing a direct overhead anchorage point. This eliminates the swing hazard should a fall occur. Found in trucking and railcar operations, as well as manufacturing, these versatile systems allow freedom of movement, thus reducing the impact or strain on the worker who uses it.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/4T6-vertical-lifeline-systems-for-workers-perpendicular-to-the-ground.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Vertical lifeline systems are used in situations where fall arrest protection is needed for a worker who is operating perpendicular to the ground surface and is in need of being tied off. Applications include roof access ladders, wind turbines, towers, etc. Vertical lifelines provide active protection to a worker who is ascending or descending a ladder.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-arrest/davit-arms-systems/</loc>
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            <image:caption>Adaptable Temporary Davit Arms That Do Not Require Drilling</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/5S1-temporary-base-davit-arm-that-does-not-require-concrete-anchoring.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Davit arms play a large role in confined space entry, retrieval and rescue. Due to their versatility and range of configurations, they are adaptable to many types of situations and applications. Pictured above is one such configuration. This is a temporary type of base that allows entry without the need for drilling or concrete anchoring.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/5S2-temporary-davit-arm-with-supporting-ground-leg-for-use-in-remote-location.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Pictured above is another temporary configuration. Here, a worker needs to be tied off for entry in a remote location with no adequate super-structure to attach the device. This particular configuration uses the weight of the vehicle and a supporting ground leg to secure it in place. This allows the worker to meet the safety requirements of OSHA 1910.146.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/5S3-adjustable-davit-arm-for-range-and-flexibility-during-restricted-overhead-clearance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Alluding again to the many configurations and adaptations that can be made for davit arms, pictured above is a Capital Safety adjustable model. It allows for adjustments within the mast arm to offer more range and flexibility. By allowing the user to adjust the mast up or down, this particular model could work well in areas where overhead clearance restrictions exist. It can be used with many different permanent and portable bases, providing great flexibility.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/5S4-power-plant-permanent-davit-arm-installation-to-retrieve-injured-or-fallen-worker.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Pictured above is the installation of a davit arm that FallProof did for a customer on top of a cooling tower at a power plant. This was a permanent installation that was to be used in a rescue or retrieval situation. Should someone fall or get injured, it could be used to lower them safely to the ground or hoist them back up to safety.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/5S5-permanent-concrete-mounted-davit-arm-for-wastewater-holding-tank-or-other-confined-area.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This particular picture shows a permanent installation into a concrete wall. This mounting application could also be used with steel structures. If you have a wastewater holding tank or other similar confined space area that needs constant maintenance and repair, a permanent installation is the way to go. This will allow for safe entry, retrieval, and rescue and will be ready and operational when needed by your workers.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/5S6-termporary-steel-beam-connected-davit-arm-with-three-tie-off-points.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Another temporary solution, this particular model connects directly to a steel beam. While construction is one application, anywhere with an exposed steel structure will allow you to connect to it, either permanently or temporarily, and the model pictured shows offers 3 tie-off points for rescue, retrieval, confined space, and material handling.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-arrest/horizontal-lifelines/</loc>
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            <image:caption>Rigid Fixed Horizontal Lifelines For Railcar Loading or Unloading</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/6T1-cable-lifeline-installation-for-use-during-rooftop-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal cable lifelines are an active fall arrest system that can be installed for workers at height across a broad spectrum of industries and applications. FallProof has designed, engineered, and installed them for railcar loading and unloading, steel mill crane runways, aviation hangers, rooftops, etc. Less expensive and quicker than their rigid track counterparts, these systems are generally used for projects with higher fall clearances.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/6T2-horizontal-fixed-track-lifeline-for-fall-protection-in-bus-maintenance-terminal.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal rigid and fixed track lifelines, like their cable counterparts, also are an active fall protection system. We have assisted distributors, industrial manufacturers, and conglomerates with their installation. Due to their rigid nature and design, they are used in areas where lower fall clearances are needed, allowing them to arrest a person's fall without sag or cable flex, and where a horizontal cable lifeline would be impractical.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-arrest/horizontal-lifelines/fixed-track-and-rigid-track-lifelines/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/7N1-rigid-fixed-track-lifeline-for-work-above-aircraft-in-airplane-hangar.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Rigid Overhead Fixed-Track Lifelines For Maintenance Work Above Aircraft In Airplane Hangar</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Rigid Fixed Track Lifelines For Railcar Work, Such As Loading or Unloading, Or When Working Above A Locomotive In A Railroad Maintenance Yard</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Portable Fixed Track Lifeline Mounted on Steel Frame With Wheels or Movable By Forklift, Offers Versatile Temporary Solution For When Workers Must Clean, Paint or Perform Maintenance</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/7S1-horizontal-lifeline-for-aircraft-hangar-at-airport-trenton-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Hess Aviation, Mercer County Airport, Trenton, NJ (225-foot solution, rated for two users) - This horizontal lifeline is being used for a group of helicopters on one side of the hanger. On this project, the challenge was the slope of the trusses, which FallProof solved by using beveled washers for leveling.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/7S2-wall-mounted-jib-lifeline-at-steel-manufacturing-plant-coatesville-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>ArcelorMittal Steel Corporation, Coatesville, PA (130' wall-mount jib lifeline, rated for one user).  Our customer was looking for a designated area to inspect all steel plates before strapping them to the flatbed trucks.  FallProof installed stand-offs to accommodate an approximate 12" distance from beam flange to wall skin. This is a straight-out jib arms system.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/7S3-motorized-fold-away-fall-arrest-protection-for-steel-and-spun-concrete-manufacturing-plant-west-hazelton-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Valmont Newmark Corporation, West Hazleton, PA (8 motorized fold-aways for the main production line) - This is a classic example of the need for fall arrest protection, which allows Valmont welders to safely stitch large electrical poles in eight bays. Jib arms open from 0 to 90 degrees, and when at 90 degrees, they extend 8 feet. The design allowed the unit to be folded out of the way while using the massive overhead crane.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/7S4-free-standing-single-truss-track-for-working-atop-tanker-at-manufacturing-plant-lakewood-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Arm and Hammer Processing Plant, Lakewood, NJ (Two 55-Foot Free-Standing Single Truss Tracks). This application installed at the Arm and Hammer plant allows the drivers to be tied off before going on top of each tanker. The challenge we had for this installation was the sloped concrete floor in both areas. We used a laser level to find 6-foot to 8-foot elevation differences.</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Shaw Environmental, Maywood, NJ - FallProof installed 600-foot length fall protection for six workers on top of rail cars.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-arrest/horizontal-lifelines/horizontal-cable-lifelines/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/8N1-horizontal-cable-lifeline-installation-atop-university-rooftop-newark-de.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal Cable Lifeline Installation Atop University Rooftop, Newark, DE</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Ocean City Wastewater Treatment Plant, Ocean City, Maryland (370-Foot Safe Glide by DBI/Sala, rated for two users) - In this application, we used approximately 6 feet of Chemical Anchoring around a new water treatment concrete tank. The project was done during the summer, and was challenging due to the massive amount of water coming into the tank daily. The plant had to lower the water level to create a safe walkway around the edge of the tank.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/8S2-rooftop-cable-lifelines-for-contractor-tie-offs-for-hvac-or-gutter-work-philadelphia-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Drexel University, Philadelphia, PA (13 Lifelines on three level roofs ranging from 40-foot to 220-foot lines) - This application allows contractors to be tied off before working on a gutter or HVAC main. The project was planned well in advance due to the need to weld the custom posts to the massive roof beams in specific locations.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/8S3-non-conductive-fall-protection-lifeline-in-bus-bay-of-major-transportation-provider-philadelphia-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) Bus Transportation Garage, Philadelphia, PA - This application was a massive installation of approximately 600 feet in total length providing protection in all 14 bus bays. FallProof had to install and complete one bay at a time, each of which took approximately three weeks to accomplish. Each bay now contains two lifelines, each rated for two users. Non-conductive cable was used.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/8S4-non-penetrating-rooftop-lifeline-system-with-large-base-plate-newark-de.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>University of Delaware, New Atlantic Building, Newark, DE (9 Lines on two roof levels) - Here the challenge was installing a non-penetration system, per the architect's request. FallProof designed a large, unique base plate to accept 24 to 36 fasteners to the roof metal decking. Each base plate was approximately 80 lbs.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/8S5-horizontal-lifeline-on-rooftop-with-stainless-steel-components-energy-company-bainbridge-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Covanta Energy, Bainbridge, PA - FallProof installed fall arrest protection on a residue building in the form of a horizontal cable lifeline for workers who would need access to the roof. This included stainless steel components for harsh environments.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/8S6-balcony-edge-horizontal-lifeline-during-restoration-work-science-and-technology-museum-philadelphia-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The Franklin Institute, Philadelphia, PA - FallProof installed a DBI/SALA Evolution horizontal lifeline on the 4th story of the Franklin Institute. It needed to be installed around the 4th floor balcony edge, requiring 50 separate anchor points drilled into imported marble and 50 inside/outside curves installed around the perimeter. The installation also needed to be coordinated with the multiple contractors who were performing on-going restoration work on the building. FallProof successfully completed the project on budget and ahead of schedule.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-arrest/swing-arms-and-jib-arms/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/9N1-swing-jib-arm-for-fall-arrest-protection-for-two-users.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing Jib Arm For Fall Arrest Protection For Two Users</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/9S1-dual-fixed-track-swing-and-jib-arms-for-working-on-elevated-surface.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing and jib arms come in a variety of sizes, attachment points and configurations. This particular photo shows a dual, fixed-track fall protection system. It allows for two users to be protected while working on an elevated surface and working simultaneously.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/9S2-jib-arm-fall-protection-system-installation-at-industrial-manufacturing-plant-pennsylvania.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Shown in the above picture, this jib arm fall protection system was installed by FallProof at an industrial manufacturing facility in Pennsylvania. In this particular application, the system allowed workers to stack poles for shipment in pyramid pattern, and then climb on top of the newly formed stack in order to band and secure the load properly for placement on a flatbed truck.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/9S3-installation-of-motorized-and-remote-controlled-swing-and-jib-arm.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Pictured above is another swing and jib arm installation for the same Pennsylvania manufacturing client. This was the second part of the fall protection system installed for product shipment. This particular configuration is motorized and remote controlled, swinging out 90 degrees to provide fall protection over a flatbed truck loading station, allowing workers to secure the shipment load while being protected.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/9S4-swing-and-jib-arms-with-movable-trolley-for-circular-or-semi-circular-work-surfaces.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing and jib arms are perfect for fall protection on elevated work surfaces that are semi-circular or circular in nature, such as in the above picture. The hinged attachment bracket allows the mast of the system to move back and forth in an arch-like pattern, following the worker around the 180-degree plane. This, along with a movable trolley, allows the anchorage point to be directly overhead of the worker at all times, thus eliminating swing fall hazards.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/9S5-foldaway-motorized-fixed-track-system-with-attachment-point-that-allows-for-pivot.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing arms also can be used as means to hang a fixed track as pictured above. FallProof installed this motorized foldaway system for a longtime client. In this particular setup, the swing arm mast provided an attachment point that allows the system to pivot and fold back onto itself, storing it out of the way when not in use. A fixed track was installed between two swing arms, allowing the system to cover the length necessary to protect works. In this particular application, it was built to allow workers to weld on top of very large diameter steel poles while being tied off and protected.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-arrest/vertical-lifelines/</loc>
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            <image:caption>OSHA-Compliant Ladder Cage Vertical Lifeline System</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/10T1-vertical-rigid-fixed-track-lifeline-for-fall-arrest-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Vertical fixed track lifelines, or rigid tracks, as they are sometimes referred to, can be used in many applications requiring a worker be tied off as they ascend or descend to a work surface. A fixed or rigid track, such as the one pictured above, attaches directly to the climbing surface or ladder with brackets. The track provides a channel for the trolley, which is then attached to a worker's front D-ring of their harness. With built-in braking technology, this trolley rides up and down the channel unencumbered, providing the needed fall protection for the worker.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/10T2-vertical-cable-lifeline-for-various-ladder-climbing-applications.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Vertical cable lifelines, such as the one pictured, are used to provide fall protection in many ladder-climbing applications. They include roof access ladders, ladders leading to platforms or decks, or vertical access to a machine or elevated work surface. Generally, assembly involves two or more attachment brackets and a galvanized cable with a rope grab that allows the user to climb freely. Should a fall occur, the rope grab prevents the person from falling back to the ground. They provide the distinct advantage of being less expensive and quicker to install than rigid and fixed-track lifelines.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-arrest/vertical-lifelines/fixed-track-and-rigid-track-lifelines/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/11N1-vertical-fixed-track-lifeline-that-attaches-to-the-climbing-surface.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Vertical Fixed-Track Lifeline That Attaches To The Climbing Surface</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/11S1-vertical-rigid-fixed-track-lifeline-with-408-foot-ladder-new-york-ny.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>As the premier fall protection specialty contractor in the New York Metropolitan area, FallProof was selected to supervise and certify the installation of a 408-foot tall fall protection system. The ladders are both internal and external, and allow maintenance workers, electricians and others access. The simple and low profile rail design allows for years of minimal maintenance. Each section of the rail mates perfectly via two internal stainless steel pins, creating quick and smooth connections.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/11S2-vertical-aluminum-rigid-mounting-and-assembly-on-spire-new-york-ny.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The vertical aluminum rigid rail was assembled and mounted to the ladders in sections on the ground in a construction yard in New Jersey. FallProof worked closely with both the erection contractor and members of the local Ironworkers Union to ensure that every component of the system was assembled according to manufacturer specifications. The integrated spire units were lifted by crane and connected atop the building to complete the spire. Once the system was fully operational on site, FallProof certified the installation to the manufacturer and to the Port Authority.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/11S3-low-profile-rigid-ring-track-at-base-of-antenna-rated-for-four-users.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof also supervised and certified the installation of 360 feet of low profile track by Rigid Lifelines on each of the three steel platform levels rings on the rooftop at the base of the antenna, which were specially designed systems on this project. Each ring track is rated for four users, and each track system is fully round, allowing for a continuous run all the way around with no disconnection at any point.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-arrest/vertical-lifelines/vertical-cable-lifelines/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/12S3-lifeline-attached-by-pass-through-brackets-for-use-with-rope-grab-device-or-cable.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Lifeline Attached By Pass-Through Brackets For Use With Rope Grab Device or Cable</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/12S1-vertical-cable-lifeline-used-on-ladder-of-warehouse-or-industrial-building-for-roof-access-safety.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>As in the picture above, lifelines are used for roof access applications at warehouse and industrial buildings. Workers needing access to a roof for inspection and utility repairs often need to climb up a ladder attached to the side of a building. Installation of these systems provides adequate fall protection to those workers, allowing safe access up and down the ladder.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/12S2-fall-arrest-protection-with-cable-lifeline-inside-shalft-attached-to-ladder.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Another application where these systems are used is in the wind and power industries. Placed inside shafts and attaching to the ladders, these systems are used as active fall arrest protection for workers who are making the ascent to the top of the turbines. Being enclosed in the wind turbine shaft does not provide protection from falling downward. Vertical cable lifelines, with the use of their rope grab system, latch onto the cable in the event of a fall, allowing the worker to regain their footing on the ladder.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/12S3-pass-through-brackets-for-use-with-cable-or-rope-grab-device.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>As in the image above, lifelines are often attached with pass-through brackets that work in conjunction with a cable or rope-grab device. These brackets allow the system to traverse any length needed by supporting the cable at regular intervals. In addition, these brackets are a great safety benefit as they allow the worker to use the system while being 100% tied off for the entire length of use.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/12S4-vertical-cable-lifeline-used-with-ladder-cage-for-worker-roof-access-at-distribution-facility.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof installed this of a vertical cable lifeline used in conjunction with a ladder cage at a distribution facility where workers need roof access to perform maintenance.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/fall-restraint-systems/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/13N1-lanyard-attached-to-fixed-anchor-point-for-restricted-rooftop-movement.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall restraint system with lanyard attached to a fixed anchor point for restricted rooftop movement.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/13S1-fall-restraint-system-with-six-foot-lanyard-to-limit-movement-to-confined-area.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Personal fall restraint systems, such as the one pictured above, used in conjunction with a 6-foot lanyard, are often used by maintenance contractors who send workers up to the roof to perform routine service on items such as air conditioners, heaters, vents, etc. The worker is protected from the roof edge as these systems and devices restrain and limit their movement to a small confined area away from hazards.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/13S2-non-penetrating-rooftop-system-with-deadweight-anchor-attached-to-lanyard-for-restraining-movement.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Installation of this deadweight anchor-based fall restraint system is non-penetrating and will do no damage to the rooftop when laid out properly. These systems can move from jobsite to jobsite in order to keep workers away from unprotected edges. These devices involve using a weighted base attached to a lanyard or other type of connecting device. This lanyard is then attached to a worker's harness, limiting, or "restraining" their movement around an elevated work surface such as a platform or roof.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/13S3-srl-attached-to-shock-absorbing-tip-over-roof-anchor-point-keeping-worker-from-unprotected-edge.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The solution pictured above is more permanent then the weighted anchor systems in the previous image. Here, the device the worker is attached to a shock-absorbing tip-over roof anchor post that is connected to the raised roof seams. Connected to the roof anchor post is a 9-foot SRL, which limits the worker's available work surface, thus, keeping them away from unprotected edges and fall hazards.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/13S4-fixed-length-rope-lanyard-for-attachment-to-anchor-point-to-limit-movement-to-a-defined-radius.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>One of the main components to a fall restraint system is the lanyard or SRL, which limits the worker's movement. Pictured above is a typical rope lanyard. Having no payout of a lifeline similar to an SRL, this lanyard, with its fixed length, ensures that if used and connected properly to the anchor point, it will limit worker movement to a defined radius or circle around that point, thus eliminating the hazard.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-systems/request-a-quote/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/14N1-fall-protection-systems-consulting-services.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Request a quote for fall protection consulting services or systems and equipment.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/guardrails-and-skylights/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/15N-guardrail-systems-installation-around-rooftop-skylights-at-pharmaceutical-manufacturing-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Guardrail Systems Installation Around Rooftop Skylights at Pharmaceutical Manufacturing Plant</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/15T1-installation-of-temporary-or-permanent-guardrails-and-railings.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Whether on a rooftop around a skylight, in an industrial setting, or along a walkway or roof edge, we are experienced in installing permanent guard rails and railings, or that are temporary and portable.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/15T2-rentals-of-temporary-guardrail-systems-during-construction.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>When your need is only temporary, such as during construction, we offer rentals that will protect your workers and save you money. We carry a large equipment inventory and offer quick shipping nationwide.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/15T3-roof-hatches-with-customizable-railings.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Any hole or other opening on a rooftop presents a fall hazard and must be guarded. Our roof hatch systems can be customized to meet any need on any size roof, from safety railings to hatch covers, and rentals are available on a short or long-term basis.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/15T4-rooftop-railings-and-walkways-permanent-non-penetrating.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Rooftops contain numerous hazards. We install permanent, non-penetrating guardrails with roof edge protection that maintain the integrity of your roof. Where needed, we design and install walkways that keep personnel above the roof surface.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/15T5-safety-gates-spring-loaded-for-loading-docks.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Spring-loaded gates that close automatically are attached to guardrails at ladders, roof hatches and other access points to further reduce the fall hazard. They also provide useful protection in areas such as loading docks.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/15T6-safety-railings-and-access-platforms-for-elevated-work-areas.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>In industrial settings, protection is needed for balconies, mezzanines, catwalks, gangways, elevated work platforms and other elevated work surfaces. For water tower safety or employee protection in entertainment venues, we have you covered. </image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/15T7-skylight-railings-and-screens.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Due to the high number of deaths from workers falling through unprotected skylight openings, this has become an increased area of focus for OSHA.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/guardrails-and-skylights/installation/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16N1-guardrail-systems-installation-near-low-height-parapet-wall.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Guardrail Systems Installation Near Low-Height Parapet Wall</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S1-kee-safety-keeguard-installation-on-rooftop-roof-edge.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof installed 3,000 linear feet of KeeGuard roof-edge railings on a Long Island, New York rooftop of the North American headquarters of a global consumer electronics company.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S2-wall-mounted-and-non-penetrating-base-mounted-keeguard-railing-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This installation in Jacksonville, Florida features a combination of a wall-mounted and non-penetrating base-mounted KeeGuard railing.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S3-flexibility-of-keeguard-rooftop-rail-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The perspective in this image of a Jacksonville, Florida project shows the flexibility of the KeeGuard rail system and its ability to fit any combination of lengths and angles.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S4-installation-of-bluewater-manufacturing-architectural-series-roof-edge-guardrail.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This project in Trenton, New Jersey called for the use of Architectural Series Guardrail from BlueWater Manufacturing that was placed near the roof edge.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S5-post-installation-fittings-inspection-on-rooftop-rail-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Once the installation is complete, we conduct an inspection of the entire system to make sure all fittings are tight.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S6-skylight-railing-installation-for-medical-technology-company.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This picture shows skylight railings that FallProof provided for the New Jersey laboratory of a global medical technology company.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S7-perimeter-roof-edge-rail-system-for-rooftop-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Roof edge rail systems, like the one pictured here, was placed around the building perimeter to protect maintenance technicians servicing HVAC and other equipment.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S8-installation-of-multiple-rooftop-railings-for-defense-contractor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This large project for the New Jersey location of a major defense contractor required roof edge rail systems (safety railings) on multiple rooftops throughout the facility.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S9-multi-level-roof-edge-fall-protection-railing-for-defense-contractor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>In addition to a roof edge, fall hazards exist where roofs of different heights abut, a project we handled for the same defense contractor and their special fall protection needs.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S10-rooftop-fall-protection-railings-for-las-vegas-food-processor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This large project for the Las Vegas operations of a food processor involved rooftop safety railings and demonstrates the capability of FallProof to handle projects nationwide.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S11-kee-safety-skylight-screens-installation-for-food-processor-manufacturing-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Pictured here are OSHA-compliant skylight screens manufactured by Kee Safety and installed by us at the same Las Vegas, Nevada facility for a major food processor.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S12-roof-hatch-railing-system-with-hatch-covers-and-guards-and-integrated-safety-gates.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Roof hatch railing systems, like this one, include hatch covers and guards with integrated safety gates, and are an important component of the overall configuration.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/16S13-fallproof-provides-large-scale-rooftop-fall-protection-for-major-food-processor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This picture shows the immense size of the project FallProof installed for a major food processor. The job was completed on time and on budget.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/guardrails-and-skylights/rentals/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/17N1-temporary-guardrail-rentals.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Temporary Guardrail Rentals</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/17S1-temporary-guardrail-during-roof-replacement-or-repair.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Guardrail rentals, like those pictured here, meet OSHA requirements and are an excellent option when a workplace needs a temporary fall protection solution, such as during roof replacement or repair, or when employees are doing rooftop work during short-term construction projects.  FallProof ships nationwide.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/17S2-keeguard-roof-edge-rail-systems.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>When your need is temporary, why buy rail systems for a short-term project when you can lease or rent?</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/17S3-skylight-railings-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Far too many people have needlessly fallen through unprotected skylights while working on the rooftop.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/17S4-temporary-railings-are-easy-to-install-and-transport.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Temporary railings are quick and easy to set up and transport easily.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/17S5-temporary-railings-are-easy-to-install-and-transport.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>17S5-temporary-railings-are-easy-to-install-and-transport.jpg</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/17S6-roof-edge-warning-line-temporary-guardrails.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>A warning line at least 15 feet from the roof edge is a simple and inexpensive solution for many jobs.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/guardrails-and-skylights/roof-hatches/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/18N-roof-hatch-systems-with-railing.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Roof Hatch Systems With Railing</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/18S1-skylight-hatch-with-fall-hazard-rail-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Using standard rail systems configured for a specific opening allows any type of hazard to be guarded, such as around this skylight.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/18S2-bluewater-manufacturing-hatch-defender-compression-mounting-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The Hatch Defender from BlueWater Manufacturing features a non-penetrating, compression mounting system.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/18S3-kee-safety-kee-hatch-for-rooftop-entry-and-exit.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The KeeHatch from Kee Safety is designed for safe entry to and exit from the rooftop, and protects the hole when open.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/18S4-bluewater-manufacturing-hatch-defender-with-adjustable-lengths.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The adjustable length and width of the Hatch Defender from BlueWater Manufacturing allows it to fit non-standard size openings.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/18S5-kee-safety-kee-hatch-with-grab-bar-rails-for-easy-access.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The KeeHatch from Kee Safety is available in a variety of sizes, styles and colors. The rails serve as grab bars to ease access.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/guardrails-and-skylights/rooftop-railings-and-walkways/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/19N1-rooftoop-guardrail-installation-in-modular-configuration-on-flat-roof.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Rooftop guardrail installation in modular configuration on a flat roof.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/19S1-kee-safety-kee-klamp-railing-on-parapet-when-wall-lacks-sufficient-height-to-meet-osha-requirements.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>As pictured here, where a parapet wall by itself does not have sufficient height to meet OSHA requirements, railing, such as the Kee Klamp by Kee Safety, can be mounted to the top of the wall to meet both the height and strength requirements for guardrail.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/19S2-kee-walk-anti-slip-modular-roof-walkway-for-sloped-rooftops.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The installation of rooftop walkways and stairs, like this Kee Walk by Kee Safety, keeps personnel off the roof surface and provides a safe, anti-slip surface. The modular design is commonly used on sloped rooftops and can be adapted to fit nearly any roof.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/19S3-kee-klamp-angled-edge-protection-system-by-kee-safety.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Use of the Kee Klamp by Kee Safety, as pictured here, allows this unique edge-protection system to be modified to fit many unique configurations. The versatile fittings are what make it so effective. It is easy to install without the need for special training.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/19S4-osha-compliant-non-penetrating-safety-rail-by-bluewater-manufacturing.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The Safety Rail 2000 from BlueWater Manufacturing is OSHA compliant and non-penetrating. Integrated units for hatch covers, skylights and ladders can combine to provide complete rooftop protection.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/19S5-modular-rooftop-guardrails-for-added-safety.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This configuration combines newly-installed modular systems with existing features to make the overall roof design safer. They are effective for a variety of applications and are easy to install.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/19S6-prefabricated-rooftop-railing-for-varying-elevations.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This photo illustrates the flexibility of a prefabricated system that can be assembled in a virtually limitless number of ways to accommodate different elevations.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/19S7-bluewater-manufacturing-hatch-defender-rooftop-railing-combined-with-safety-rail-2000.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This Hatch Defender by BlueWater Manufacturing is combined with Safety Rail 2000 to allow for safe access when maintenance is performed on rooftop HVAC equipment.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/guardrails-and-skylights/safety-gates/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/20N-powder-coated-yellow-industrial-self-closing-safety-gate.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Powder-Coated Yellow Industrial Self-Closing Safety Gate</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/20S1-safety-gates-for-bottom-of-stairs.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Using a safety gate at the top and bottom of stairways helps to reduce costly slip and fall injuries.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/20S2-bluewater-manufacturing-guard-dog-self-closing-gate.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The GuardDog self-closing gate line from BlueWater Manufacturing accommodates opening sizes from 18 feet to 48 feet, and is available in powder coated, galvanized and stainless finishes.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/20S3-gates-to-restrict-access-to-dangerous-equipment.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This setup shows how access to dangerous equipment can be restricted to prevent someone from inadvertently walking into the danger zone.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/20S4-kee-guard-self-closing-gate.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This self-closing gate is engineered to work with the Kee Guard family of products from Kee Safety.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/20S5-safety-gate-with-heavy-duty-steel.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>As pictured here, the framework around the opening of the gate can be made of heavy duty steel to withstand accidental hits by forklifts and other moving equipment.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/guardrails-and-skylights/safety-railings-and-access-platforms/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/21N-safety-railing-near-high-voltage-equipment.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety railing installation around high-voltage equipment at ground level of manufacturing facility.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/21S1-fall-protection-rails-for-catwalks-and-elevated-walkways.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety rails, or guardrails as they are commonly referred to, provide fall protection on catwalks and other elevated walkways, like the one pictured here.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/21S5-fall-hazard-prevention-with-restricted-access.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>In this image, this setup shows how easy is can be to restrict access to areas of the plant that present a hazard to unprotected personnel.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/21S6-safety-railing-barrier-around-dangerous-equipment.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The visual barrier shown here clearly delineates the danger zone around this press brake.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/21S7-dbi-sala-flexiguard-mobile-work-platform-with-fall-arrest-anchor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The FlexiGuard family of products from DBI Sala combine a mobile work platform with a fall arrest anchor to allow safe access for a variety of tasks.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/21S1-osha-compliant-safety-railings-on-mezzanines.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Stairways and mezzanine platforms are made OSHA compliant with railings, which help to prevent slips and falls.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/21S2-fall-prevention-barriers-for-uneven-surfaces.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>These barriers prevent someone from accidentally falling on an uneven surface.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/21S3-kee-safety-easi-dec-access-platform-scaffold-alternative.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This Easi-Dec access platform is a scaffold alternative that sets up in minutes, and can be transported in a cargo van or on a truck rack.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/guardrails-and-skylights/skylight-railings-and-screens/</loc>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/22N1-non-penetrating-osha-compliant-skylight-screens.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Non-Penetrating OSHA-Compliant Skylight Screens</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/22S1-kee-guard-skylight-screens-for-rooftop-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof's installation of skylight screens help protect workers on the roof who might otherwise fall forward or backward through the skylights to the floor below, which can result in serious injury and/or death. The model pictured here is the KeeGuard by Kee Safety.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/22S2-kee-safety-keeguard-railings-are-adaptable-to-any-configuration.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>KeeGuard railings can be adapted to accommodate any rooftop configuration, as pictured here.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/22S3-kee-safety-non-penetrating-skylight-guardrails.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Because the railings do not penetrate the roof membrane, leaks and related repairs are eliminated.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/22S4-bluewater-manufacturing-safety-rail-2000-skylight-guardrail.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This Safety Rail 2000 from BlueWater Manufacturing is both affordable and simple to assemble.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/22S5-skylight-railings-individually-or-in-groups-for-avoiding-fall-hazards.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Shown here, rooftop fall hazards can be protected individually or in groups, depending on where your workers will be performing tasks.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/22S6-bluewater-manufacturing-non-penetrating-skylight-defender.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Pictured here is the Skylight Defender by BlueWater Manufacturing, which uses a compression system to avoid roof penetration.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/guardrails-and-skylights/request-a-quote/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/24N-safety-railings-around-roof-hatch-skylights.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety Railings Around Roof Hatch Skylights'</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/safety-netting/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/25N1-horizontal-perimeter-netting-with-cantilevered-outrigger-poles.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal Perimeter Netting With Cantilevered Outrigger Poles</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/25T1-bridges-construction-and-historic-buildings-renovation-and-demolition.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Our debris nets have been used to stop and contain falling concrete and other objects on bridges, historical buildings and structures, construction, renovation and demolition sites, and bridges, roadways and other infrastructure.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/25T2-custom-brackets-outrigger-poles-slab-grabbers-cables-clips-clamps.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>It takes both nets and hardware to protect your workplace. Our extensive inventory includes custom brackets for one-of-a-kind situations, outrigger poles, slab grabbers, cables, clips, clamps and everything else needed for one-stop shopping.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/25T3-installation-options-to-ensure-worker-safety-and-property-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Our installation options help you get the job done on time and on budget. From a full-turnkey solution using our crew to sending only a working supervisor to train yours, we will work with you to ensure your workers and property are protected.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/25T4-same-floor-horizontal-perimeter-debris-netting-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>A horizontal perimeter debris netting installation protects your workers at height on high-rise construction sites, while our same-floor installations offer protection during roof replacements. A combination of the two is often used on bridges.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/25T5-renting-for-short-term-projects-often-best-option.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Because many jobs last only a few months and every job requires a different configuration of both nets and hardware, renting instead of buying is often the best option. We will ship netting rentals to your jobsite anywhere in the country.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/25T6-rooftops-conveyor-belts-warehouse-distribution-centers-airports.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Rooftop playgrounds in Manhattan, conveyor belts in warehouse and distribution centers throughout the country, tennis facilities, orchestra pits and airports are a few of the locations where our specialty solutions have been applied.</image:caption>
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            <video:title>Safety Netting Drop-Test Using Cantilever Horizontal Personnel Netting</video:title>
            <video:description>As part of our continuous improvement program, we often test the netting systems we custom design and install. This drop test video conducted on the test stand at our headquarters illustrates the life-saving fall protection provided by a horizontal perimeter system consisting of cantilever netting, outrigger poles, brackets and cable. The weight being dropped simulates a falling body, and the system reacts to cushion the fall by folding down and inward. If it was rigid, the worker would be at risk of rebounding out of the net and falling to the ground below. This type of personnel system is often used during commercial and industrial high-rise construction and on rail bridges during timber replacement projects.</video:description>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/safety-netting/debris-netting/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26N1-debris-netting-installation-on-new-building-construction.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Debris Netting Installation On New Building Construction</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26N2-debris-nets-combined-with-personnel-fall-protection-during-new-construction.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Debris Nets Combined With Personnel Fall Protection During New Constructio</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26N3-vertical-cocoon-safety-netting-during-building-demolition.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Vertical Cocoon Safety Netting During Building Demolition</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26N4-second-skin-retention-netting-on-historic-building-renovation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Second Skin Retention Netting System On Historic Building Renovation</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26N5-debris-liner-added-to-personnel-safety-netting-during-bridge-rehabilitation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Debris Liner Added To Personnel Safety Netting During Bridge Rehabilitation</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S1-debris-retention-barrier-during-us-supreme-court-building-restoration.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Washington, D.C. - United States Supreme Court Building - In December, 2005, a modillion from the West portico pediment cornice failed and fell 80 feet to the entrance steps below. Following emergency repairs by Hitt Contracting, FallProof installed a retention barrier to protect against future failures while a permanent solution could be developed. The full restoration was completed in 2013.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S2-debris-net-for-falling-mortar-on-us-supreme-court-building-restoration-3.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This project demonstrated one of the most useful applications of a debris net. The initial instance of falling mortar occurred in 2005, and it was not until eight years later that the restoration was completed. Wrapping the weakened structure in nets kept the historic area safe while providing time for the logistical details to be worked out.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S3-personnel-safety-netting-during-replacement-of-ties-on-railroad-bridge-boonton-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Boonton, NJ - Boonton Railroad Bridge - This solution was installed under the bridge for the workers who were replacing railroad ties on the rail line above, and prevented both personnel and construction material from falling into the Rockaway River below. As always, FallProof came in on time and on budget.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S4-mesh-liner-on-debris-nets-to-prevent-water-contamination-from-railroad-ties-boonton-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>A fine mesh liner is often used with either personnel or debris-only nets during rail bridge maintenance to prevent pieces of creosote-soaked railroad ties from falling into and contaminating the water below. Here, we used our WS-70 liner with a 1/8" square mesh. Both larger and smaller mesh sizes are available.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S5-cantilever-debris-netting-on-historic-comstock-covered-bridge-east-hampton-ct.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>East Hampton, CT - The Historic Comstock Covered Bridge - This bridge, built in 1840, spans the Salmon River north of Route 16 and consists of two distinct sections. The 80-foot main span is a Howe truss, which combines vertical iron rods and diagonal timbers and was widely used in railroad construction, as well as for highways and factories.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S6-custom-fabricated-non-penetrating-brackets-for-debris-netting-historic-comstock-covered-bridge-east-hampton-ct.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The 30-foot east span is the only remaining example in Connecticut of an enclosed, wooden pony truss, one with no overhead roof or other bracing. Due to its historic nature, no damage to the structure was allowed, so we designed and fabricated special non-penetrating brackets and outrigger arms to cantilever the nets over the stream.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S7-debris-nets-installation-during-water-pipe-replacement-on-george-washington-bridge-ft-lee-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Ft. Lee, NJ - George Washington Bridge - These nets were installed around the walkway during work to replace a water pipe and prevented tools and other items from falling into the Hudson River. They were manufactured and installed within a short time to accommodate the prime contractor's schedule.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S8-temporary-fall-protection-installation-during-pipe-replacement-on-george-washington-bridge-ft-lee-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey closed the traffic lane adjacent to the walkway during installation. As is customary on this type of job, temporary fall protection systems were used by our crew while installing the system from the walkway.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S9-debris-containment-netting-on-rehabilitation-of-wissahickon-memorial-henry-avenue-bridge-philadelphia-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Philadelphia, PA - The Henry Avenue Bridge Project - Also known as the Wissahickon Memorial Bridge, this masterpiece was completed in 1932 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988. The main span of this open-spandrel structure is 288 feet long. The original design called for a lower level for a subway line that was never built.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S10-design-engineering-and-installation-of-debris-containment-netting-henry-avenue-bridge-philadelphia-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Our services included the engineering, design and installation of a 33,000 square foot debris containment system for use during rehabilitation of the bridge.  This provided protection for pedestrians in Fairmount Park and drivers on Lincoln Drive, both of which are located above Wissahickon Creek.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S11-custom-fabricated-netting-brackets-and-cabling-with-suspended-outrigger-arms-henry-avenue-bridge-philadelphia-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The 170-foot roadway height prevented the use of any lifting equipment from the ground below. This required a design that allowed the nets to be deployed from above by utilizing specially fabricated brackets and cabling with suspended outrigger arms. The system was engineered to withstand high winds, as well as possible snow and ice loads.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S12-personnel-fall-protection-netting-during-track-replacement-harlem-river-lift-bridge-bronx-ny.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Bronx, NY - Harlem River Lift Bridge - The current Metro North lift bridge spanning the Harlem river is the third rail crossing at the site. It was completed in 1956, replacing an 1890's swing bridge, which had replaced an 1841 span. It is a vital link to Manhattan for the 280,000 passengers and 750 trains that cross it each workday.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S13-safety-netting-for-rail-workers-during-track-replacement-harlem-river-lift-bridge-bronx-ny.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This installation was unique in that it was the first time the MTA used nets as the primary fall protection solution for rail workers. The MTA was performing track replacement on the rail lines, and our design increased efficiency by allowing the workers freedom of movement since they no longer had to be tied off.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S14-below-bridge-personnel-netting-installed-from-spudded-barge-during-track-replacement-harlem-river-lift-bridge-bronx-ny.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Work was done from an 80-foot lift mounted on a spudded barge anchored in the Harlem River. Doing all of the work from underneath the bridge in this manner allowed the railroad operations to continue completely uninterrupted, as none of the FallProof workers ever had a need to be on the track level.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S15-below-bridge-personnel-netting-installation-to-minimize-railroad-worker-injuries-and-rescue-time-harlem-river-lift-bridge-bronx-ny.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Having the nets close to the railroad ties being replaced has two advantages. First, if a worker falls, rescue consists of merely stepping back up to the track level. Second there is no distance for momentum to increase the speed of a falling railroad tie, so the support structure for the nets is reduced.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S16-cocoon-like-debris-containment-netting-on-old-police-barracks-incinerator-smokestack-east-orange-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>East Orange, NJ - Old East Orange Police Barracks - A 100-year old incinerator smokestack located at the East Orange, New Jersey police station is in disrepair and in need of demolition. Because bricks were falling off and the city did not have the funds budgeted to immediately demolish the structure, FallProof was called in to install containment nets to protect pedestrians at street level.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S17-custom-attachment-brackets-for-debris-containment-netting-on-old-police-barracks-incinerator-smokestack-east-orange-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Because the smokestack did not have the structural integrity to support the weight of the nets and cable, no drilling into the smokestack was allowed by the structural engineers. To overcome this problem, FallProof designed custom attachment brackets that allowed the system to be hung from the top rim, resulting in all force being straight down rather than outward.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S18-custom-debris-netting-for-pulaski-skyway-hudson-viaduct-section-jersey-city-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Jersey City, NJ - Pulaski Skyway, Hudson Viaduct Section - This custom solution to protect a half-mile long, four-lane highway, required each net to be a specific size and shape. Each component was numbered to facilitate installation one lane at a time, and no part of the system could encroach more than two inches into the roadway.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/26S19-custom-fabricated-brackets-for-cable-attachment-on-bottom-trusses-of-pulaski-skyway-hudson-viaduct-section-jersey-city-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Brackets were designed and fabricated by FallProof that allowed cable to be strung above the bottom of the trusses supporting the weight of the upper roadway. FallProof and its structural engineers provided design and engineering for the entire system, which was reviewed and approved by engineers for both the NJ Department of Transportation and the prime contractor.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/safety-netting/hardware/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/27N1-safety-netting-hardware-for-bridge-and-construction-debris-net-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety Netting Hardware For Bridge and Construction Debris Net Installation</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/27S1-snap-hooks-for-connecting-grommets-to-netting-perimeter.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Snap hooks are used to connect grommets around the perimeter of the net to the supporting cables. We buy by the container load and sell in whatever quantity you need.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/27S2-slab-grabbers-for-anchoring-outrigger-poles-in-perimeter-net-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Slab Grabbers are used to anchor the outrigger poles in a perimeter system to the poured concrete slab of a building under construction. We stock in 18", 24" and 36" sizes.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/27S3-eye-bolts-cable-clamps-turnbuckles-shackles-netting-hardware.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We supply eye bolts, cable clamps, turnbuckles, shackles, and other miscellaneous hardware in various sizes to fit the exact needs of your project. Call us if you are not sure what you need.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/27S4-column-brackets-for-netting-around-balconies.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We supply 18", 24" and 36" size column brackets which are often used around balconies. Our modular system allows us to mix and match components to fit the needs of a specific job.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/27S5-five-inch-hanging-brackets-for-bridge-netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>These massive 5' hanging brackets were used on the Henry Avenue bridge restoration project in Philadelphia. Sooner or later we will have another job where they will be a perfect solution.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/27S6-custom-brackets-for-bridge-or-roadway-netting-projects.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>These are a few of the custom brackets we have used in the past. Very often bridges or roadways built around the same time used similar construction methods, allowing us to reuse system components.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/27S7-expert-assembly-and-shipping-of-netting-hardware.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>When we assemble a shipment for delivery to your jobsite we make sure you have everything you need, and that it is all received at the same time, so installation can start without delay.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/safety-netting/installation/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/28N1-safety-netting-installation-for-bridge-industrial-commercial-or-construction-workplace.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety Netting Installation For A Bridge, Industrial, Commercial or Construction Workplace</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/28S1-horizontal-perimeter-netting-installation-for-falling-debris-on-construction-jobsites.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Installation of personnel fall protection systems is often needed on construction jobsites in order to protect falling debris and/or people when they get too close to the edge. These systems are sometimes referred to as horizontal perimeter netting. FallProof can provide you with the labor and material for this solution to keep your employees and others in and around the area safe.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/28S2-custom-safety-nets-on-overhead-conveyor-system-for-fortune-500-company-distribution-center.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We also have installed many custom industrial netting systems for Fortune 500 companies throughout the United States. Industrial nets are common in warehouse and distribution centers where overhead conveyor systems exist or a facility stacked with pallet rack after pallet rack. In these instances, we design and install safety nets to stop objects from falling at height and injuring workers below.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/28S3-rooftop-sports-playground-netting-to-contain-equipment-and-remove-injury-from-flying-objects.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>More facilities these days are using sports netting to contain equipment and the game to a certain area. In New York City, where space is a premium, many schools have moved their playing surface to the rooftops of their buildings, where, inherently, there is a risk of flying objects. We have worked with a number of NYC schools on custom solutions for their rooftop playground complex.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/28S4-safety-nets-to-protect-personnel-in-open-pit-or-fall-hazard-areas.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety nets are often installed in open pit or fall hazard areas to catch people who inadvertently walk in these areas and are in danger of falling into the open spaces. They are commonly installed in sports arenas, orchestra pits and waste water treatment plants. With our third party independent engineer, we can design a system that specifically meets your needs.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/28S5-debris-containment-netting-system-for-use-when-demolishing-old-roof-or-concrete-structures.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Netting is often used as a debris containment system on construction jobsites. While it is not rated for fall protection, is it strong enough for use when demolishing an old roof or concrete structure in which hazards exist below. We can install a custom solution to ensure that the public in and around the area will be protected from falling debris.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/28S6-custom-debris-netting-system-for-use-during-bridge-reconstruction.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof has provided many custom installed debris netting systems for bridge reconstruction in which the environmental impact plays a large part in the design of the system. Many bridges are old and contain environmentally unfriendly substances such as arsenic nails or lead. We design and install systems that allow for the capture of these materials for safe removal off the job site.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/safety-netting/personnel-and-fall-protection-netting/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/29N1-new-high-rise-construction-with-personnel-cantilevered-net-sytem-on-building-exterior.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>New High-Rise Construction With Personnel Cantilevered Net System On Building Exterior</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/29N2-personnel-cantilever-netting-on-exterior-of-high-rise-buildings-during-construction-or-renovation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Personnel Cantilever Netting On Exterior of High-Rise Buildings During Construction or Renovation</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/29N3-same-floor-horizontal-personnel-and-fall-protection-netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Same-Floor Horizontal Personnel and Fall Protection Netting</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/29N4-combined-personnel-and-debris-containment-netting-with-inlaid-mesh-liner.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Combined Personnel and Debris Containment Netting With Inlaid Mesh Liner</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/29S1-netting-installation-with-custom-attachment-bracket-to-support-poles.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Myrtle Beach, SC - Zipline Adventures - A custom design to protect against falls while patrons are being attached to the zipline units. This installation utilized a custom pole attachment bracket on the support poles.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/29S2-fall-protection-netting-installed-during-parking-garage-expansion.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Charlotte, NC - Carolina Medical Center - Used during the parking garage expansion.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/29S3-cantilevered-netting-for-new-hotel-construction-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Surfside Beach, FL - MB Development New Hotel Construction - Personnel fall protection for construction of new hotel.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/29S4-safety-netting-fall-protection-over-open-hatch-in-ground-tank.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Hightstown, NJ - Monroe Township Sewer Authority - Provided protection on open hatch of sewer authority in-ground tank.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/29S5-new-construction-netting-on-30-story-high-rise-building.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Toronto, Canada - Toronto High Rise - Used on a new construction site for catching debris falling from 30 stories in the air.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/safety-netting/rentals/</loc>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/30N1-short-term-personnel-and-debris-net-rentals-for-bridge-and-construction-projects.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Short-Term Personnel and Debris Net Rentals For Bridge and Construction Projects</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/30S1-large-inventory-of-netting-and-hardware-for-quick-shipment-nationwide.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Our 10,000+ square foot warehouse allows us to store all of your safety netting hardware and personnel and debris net rentals to accommodate any size project. We can ship on short notice to any jobsite nationwide, ensuring your job stays on time and budget.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/30S2-slab-grabbers-and-custom-made-netting-brackets-for-horizontal-perimeter-netting-systems.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>From slab grabbers to custom made brackets needed to hang your netting safely and correctly, we have a vast inventory of the most frequently needed components for horizontal perimeter netting systems.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/30S3-rentals-of-outrigger-poles-and-perimeter-arms-keep-construction-jobs-in-compliance-of-local-and-state-rules.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>From slab grabbers to custom made brackets needed to hang your netting safely and correctly, we have a vast inventory of the most frequently needed components for horizontal perimeter netting systems, in stock and ready to ship on a moment's notice.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/30S4-off-the-shelf-and-custom-mounting-and-attachment-brackets-for-bridge-and-construction-debris-nets.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We offer rentals or purchase of an extensive array of off-the-shelf and custom mounting and attachment brackets and related equipment for any bridge or construction debris net project. We ensure the most cost effective solution and quick delivery to your jobsite.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/30S5-on-site-supervising-technician-available-to-assist-with-hardware-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Our large inventory of in-stock hardware, such as galvanized cable, clips, turnbuckles, etc., ensures that netting system rentals have everything needed to get a project up quickly and correctly. We can provide an onsite supervising technician to assist your crew with installation.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/safety-netting/specialty-and-industrial-netting/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/31N1-custom-industrial-specialty-netting-for-warehouse-floor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Custom industrial netting on warehouse floor in manufacturing distribution center that forms a cocoon around palletized materials and prevents them from falling.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/31N2-debris-containment-nets-on-moving-conveyor-belts.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Debris containment netting on moving conveyor belts above warehouse floor in distribution center for major pharmaceutical company.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/31N3-custom-specialty-safety-netting-at-sporting-facility.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Custom specialty netting installation at indoor sports and soccer facility.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/31S1-custom-netting-for-airport-luggage-conveyor-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Atlantic City, NJ - Atlantic City Airport - Custom design to prevent luggage from falling off conveyor system.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/31S2-conveyor-containment-netting-over-factory-floor-of-pharmacy-distribution-center.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Mt. Holly, NJ - CVS Pharmacy Distribution Center - Conveyor containment netting was installed throughout the facility to prevent dislodged products from falling to the floor below.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/31S3-glass-bottle-conveyor-containment-netting-for-beverage-manufacturer-distribution-center.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Carteret, NJ - Dr. Pepper, Snapple Group - This custom three-piece system was installed for glass bottle containment.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/31S4-rooftop-playground-with-fully-enclosed-netting-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Manhattan, NY - Heschel School - Installation on rooftop playground to prevent any balls from falling to the streets below.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/31S5-second-skin-netting-applied-during-roof-replacement.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Indiana - Owens Corning - A "second-skin" was applied to the underside of the roof as a new roof was being installed.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/safety-netting/request-a-quote/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/32N1-fall-protection-safety-netting-on-industrial-construction-site.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall Protection Safety Netting On Industrial Construction Site</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-training/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/33N1-awareness-authorizer-user-and-competent-person-course-instruction-at-fallproof-honeywell-miller-facility-in-trenton-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Awareness, Authorized User and Competent Person Course Instruction at FallProof Honeywell-Miller Facility In Trenton, New Jersey</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/33T1-awareness-with-focus-on-ppe.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Awareness, previously Authorized User, is a four-hour, one-half-day class, geared towards the individual users of personal protective equipment (PPE). It is intended for the everyday worker and focuses on how it is used, the basics of a fall arrest system and its operation. Many companies will choose this course for employees of non-supervisory status who need a basic understanding of fall prevention and safety for their everyday job.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/33T2-competent-person-for-supervisors-and-ehs-managers.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Competent Person, previously Competent Inspector, is a 16-hour, 2-day course (8-hours per day), that is more comprehensive than the basic Awareness course. Ideally, the person taking it would be a supervisor responsible for employee safety, with a particular emphasis on fall protection. Discussion will be on the theory behind it, the equipment used, fall clearance calculations, etc., seeding a knowledge for the participant to build on.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/33T3-equipment-inspection-geared-toward-ehs-managers.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Equipment Inspection instruction is intended as an add-on to the Competent Person course, geared towards EHS managers who want to perform their own inspections, taking the process one step further by looking at how equipment should be inspected and how to properly remove broken apparatus from service.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-training/awareness-previously-authorized-user/</loc>
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            <image:caption>Awareness (Previously Authorizer User) Group Instruction</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-training/competent-person/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/35N1-competent-person-instruction-for-facility-and-site-supervisors.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Group competent person training demonstration at FallProof state-of-the-art training facility in Central New Jersey.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-training/equipment-inspection-previously-competent-inspector/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/36N1-equipment-inspection-in-controlled-environment-after-competent-person-instruction.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Equipment inspection training in controlled environment at FallProof's state-of-the-art training facility, offered after competent person training.</image:caption>
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    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/fall-protection-training/request-a-quote/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/37N1-fall-protection-training-awareness-competent-person-equipment-inspection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall Protection Training - Awareness, Competent Person or Equipment Inspection</image:caption>
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    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/services-and-installation/</loc>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/38N1-horizontal-cable-lifelines-on-access-platform-at-utility-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal Cable Lifelines On Access Platform At Utility Plant</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/38T1-design-and-engineering-services-for-optimum-system-performance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Design and engineering services are necessary to ensure that your systems will perform as needed, and we provide detailed engineering calculations and drawings needed to support the installation.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/38T2-osha-compliant-fall-protection-consulting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Our consulting services will help you develop a long-term safety plan that will protect your employees and your company with OSHA-compliant practices and equipment.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/38T3-osha-compliant-equipment-inspection-of-and-recertification-of-ppe.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Equipment inspection is necessary on a periodic basis because personal protective equipment (PPE) wears out over time, and it is not always obvious to the person using it on a daily basis. Recertification of existing systems also is required by OSHA. Taking a proactive approach with your equipment will prevent injuries and even death.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/38T4-multi-industry-systems-and-equpment-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Whether your industry is airline and aviation, construction, bridge renovation, manufacturing and distribution, energy or oil and gas, sports and entertainment, steel mills, trucking and transportation, or water and utilities, our installation services are designed to get the job done safely, on time and on budget, while minimizing disruption to your ongoing operations.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/38T5-osha-and-ansi-certification-of-systems-and-equipment.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>OSHA and ANSI certifications let you know that your employees are still being properly protected in the years following system design and installation, as well as the equipment they are using on a day-to-day basis.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/38T6-on-site-safety-assessment-of-existing-fall-hazards.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>On-site surveys and assessments are a critical piece of the puzzle, because the best designed system is worthless if it is not used in the real world. We will audit existing fall hazards and provide you with a risk analysis at no charge.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/services-and-installation/design-and-engineering/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/39N1-custom-engineered-horizontal-cable-lifelines-for-roof-edge-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Custom engineered horizontal cable lifelines for roof-edge fall protection.</image:caption>
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    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/services-and-installation/fall-protection-consulting/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/services-and-installation/fall-protection-equipment-inspection/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/41N1-fall-protection-inspection-services-for-product-and-equipment-safety.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall Protection Equipment Inspection For Worker Safety</image:caption>
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    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/services-and-installation/fall-protection-installation/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/42N1-rigid-track-lifelines-installed-in-aircraft-hangar-for-use-with-srl-while-performing-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Rigid track lifelines installed in aircraft hangar for use with SRL while performing maintenance.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/42S1-swing-arm-and-jib-arm-installation-with-dual-passable-tracks.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof has installed swing and jib arms for its extensive customer base, such as the swing arm pictured above that we installed for a major Fortune 500 energy company.  This unit is rated for two users and utilizes dual passable tracks so each worker can work independently.  This particular unit was designed to swing out of the way to avoid conflict with overhead crane use. Workers would simply swing out the system and lock the unit in place as needed.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/42S2-rooftop-horizontal-cable-lifeline-installation-with-pass-through-capability.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Subcontracted by a well-known general contractor, FallProof installed this horizontal cable lifeline on top of a new building for a major university in downtown Philadelphia.  As a sub-contractor, we were responsible for everything, providing a full turnkey solution. With its pass-through capability, this lifeline allows worker to access many parts of the rooftop for maintenance while ensuring they are properly tied off.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/42S3-installation-of-non-penetrating-guardrails-with-flat-roof-perimeter-edge-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>In addition to horizontal and vertical lifelines, FallProof also installs non-penetrating guardrails for its customers. This product is designed to provide perimeter edge protection for rooftops and other elevated work surfaces. Designed to not puncture the roof, this is a popular choice among many companies with flat roofs that need to give workers access while keeping them protected.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/42S4-custom-non-penetrating-rooftop-horizontal-cable-lifeline-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof is well versed in accomplishing unique installation scenarios for safe roof access. Shown here, we used a custom fall protection post and base plate that did not penetrate the roof decking below the waterproof barrier, as per the customer's request.  By using a special 36" base plate, our design allowed for the metal decking to support the lifelines in lieu of penetrating the metal decking to attach the post to the steel roof trusses.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/42S5-overhead-cable-lifeline-installation-for-transporation-authority-fleet-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Shown here is another example of a lifeline system installed by FallProof for the workers of a major Pennsylvania transportation authority. Used in the maintenance of fleet vehicles, these overhead cable lifelines allow for a worker to be safely tied off while doing bus and railcar repairs on the top of these vehicles. We have installed many of these systems for major transportation authorities throughout the United States.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/42S6-horizontal-cable-lifeline-installation-for-old-or-sloped-rooftop.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>With both old and sloped rooftops, falling off and falling through are the two main concerns of clients who endeavor to protect workers who go up to the roof on a regular basis.  If fall-through is a concern because of age, or if the rooftop is sloped too great for a guardrail, a horizontal cable lifeline like the one pictured above is the answer.  We have installed rooftop lifelines for many clients ranging from steel mills to universities.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/42S7-3000-linear-feet-of-non-penetrating-rooftop-guardrail-for-electronics-manufacturer.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Shown above is another FallProof installation of non-penetrating guardrails on a rooftop used for permanent roof-edge protection. We installed over 3,000 linear feet at the headquarters of a major electronics manufacturer.  The installation was unique as it required a crane in order to get all the material to specific locations onto the roof that could handle the eight bases. In addition, there was great concern from the client about the new roof and its 25-year warranty.  After a discussion with the manufacturers of the railing and rooftop materials, special precautions and extra padding were put down for extra protection of the EPDM roof.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/42S8-design-and-engineering-and-installation-of-fixed-track-lifeline-system-for-railcar-loading-and-transport.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof installed a fixed rigid track lifelines for a customer who needed to protect workers who were securing a railcar load for transport.  We handled everything from the design and engineering of the system, through the pouring of the concrete footers, to the erection of the system and training workers on its proper use.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/services-and-installation/fall-arrest-system-certification/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/43N1-fall-arrest-system-certification-for-fall-protection-compliance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall Arrest Systems Certification For Fall Protection Compliance</image:caption>
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    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/services-and-installation/on-site-fall-protection-survey-and-assessment/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/44N1-horizontal-cable-lifelines-for-worker-fall-protection-during-construction.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal Cable Lifelines For Worker Fall Protection During Construction</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46N-horizontal-lifelines-on-construction-project.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal Lifelines on Construction Project</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T1-aviation-fall-protection-with-fixed-track-lifeline.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Private business and corporate aviation facilities, fixed-base operators (FBO's), airline maintenance and construction facilities, including hangars, and aircraft manufacturers, and airport owners across the country, have benefited from our experience.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T2-historical-bridge-debris-netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We have designed and installed personnel and debris netting systems for historical bridge rehabilitations, including barrier netting and debris nets for repairs of active railroad and highway bridges, and for many other structures. We also provide netting rentals.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T3-horizontal-netting-on-high-rise-construction-projects1.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof was a pioneer in providing horizontal perimeter netting for high-rise construction. We also have served as a specialty subcontractor to design, supply and install both temporary and permanent systems, including guardrails.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T4-energy-and-utilities-fall-hazard-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Our services to the energy industry include oil and gas refinery offshore drilling rigs, state and municipal power plants, and chemical refinery fall hazard areas, including cooling towers, tank farms and rail unloading facilities.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T5-debris-netting-system-on-historical-building-renovation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We have installed netting systems, including retention netting and debris nets, during renovation of historic buildings, such as the United States Supreme Court and the Maryland State House, as well as numerous buildings known only to their owners and users.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T6-debris-containment-netting-in-distribution-warehouse.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We provide permanent fall protection and fall arrest systems on the factory floor in distribution warehouse facilities and industrial settings with heavy machinery, such as pharmaceutical and biotech manufacturing, along crane runways, on rooftops and conveyor belts, and truck loading and unloading areas.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T7-rooftop-playground-sports-netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We design, supply and install rooftop sports netting for school playgrounds on the roof, tennis and golf centers, sports arenas and stadiums, in and around orchestra pits in theaters, and catwalk guardrails in entertainment and related facilities.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T8-steel-mill-fall-arrest-and-restraint-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>In steel mills, we have installed horizontal lifelines along crane runways, jib arms (swing arms) to provide protection in a specific area, and fall arrest and restraint systems on aging rooftops and truck and railcar loading and unloading areas.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T9-horizontal-lifelines-bus-and-railway-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>In the transportation and trucking industry, bus, railcar and truck maintenance facilities need protection for workers atop vehicles. We install safety netting in both new construction and existing facilities, including gangways and loading docks, as well as indoor, overhead, and permanent and portable fall arrest systems.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/46T10-guardrails-water-tower.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We have served sewer, water and wastewater treatment facilities that have many confined spaces where davit arms are used for safe entry, including water tanks and towers. We also have provided protection to utility companies so workers on dam faces can safely do their job.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/aviation-and-aircraft-hangars/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/47-N1-aviation-and-aircraft-hangars.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Aviation and Aircraft Hangars</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/47S1-horizontal-cable-lifeline-for-maintenance-on-aircraft-fleet.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof installed a horizontal cable lifeline system for a New Jersey-based Fortune 500 company. This lifeline was installed for the aviation department to allow maintenance crews to safely work on the company's aircraft fleet.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/47S2-vacuum-pressure-lifeline-for-maintenance-on-aircraft-wing-or-fuselage.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Temporary fall protection solutions for the aviation field are available. Pictured is a portable vacuum unit that allows a maintenance worker to create two anchor points and string a lifeline between them. These units attached themselves using vacuum pressure and adhere to the smooth surfaces of aircraft wings and fuselages.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/47S3-rigid-track-and-fixed-track-lifeline-for-fortune-500-oil-and-energy-company-aircraft-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof installed a rigid and fixed-track lifeline for a Fortune 500 oil and energy company. This type of lifeline is used in situations where smaller fall clearances exist. In the case of aviation fall protection, rigid track would best be suited for smaller corporate airplanes such as Gulfstreams and Falcons.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/47S4-fixed-track-lifeline-with-parallel-tracks-and-movable-trolley-for-aviation-repair.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fixed-track lifelines have the ability to act and move in a similar fashion to gantry cranes, like the one pictured here. We installed it for maximum maneuverability by utilizing parallel tracks and a movable trolley. These types of systems are ideal for aviation repair facilities that need to work at height on many types of airplanes and cannot be locked in a specific lifeline designed for a specific airplane footprint.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/47S5-custom-design-and-engineering-for-aircraft-hangar-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof has worked with a number of major airlines to install fall protection in their facilities and hangers. Oftentimes, installation of systems in these buildings is problematic do to the age of the building. With design and engineering capabilities, we work with aviation clients to overcome these obstacles of building age by reinforcement of existing building structure.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/bridges-and-infrastructure/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/48N1-netting-installation-for-bridges-and-infrastructure-debris-and-personnel-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Netting Installation For Bridges and Infrastructure Debris and Personnel Fall Protection</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/48S1-personnel-safety-netting-during-bridge-rehabilitation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof provides debris and personnel netting systems for bridges throughout the United States, from major thoroughfares serving tens of thousands of motorists on a daily basis to historic structures. In some applications, such as the one pictured, our services included installation of a fall protection system for construction and demolition crews who wanted to safeguard workers during the rehabilitation.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/48S2-fine-mesh-debris-nets-during-historic-covered-bridge-rehabilitation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>In many cases on these rehabilitation projects, both fall protection AND debris are very real concerns, especially when it or its structural components might contain lead or arsenic, such as the covered bridge from the late 1800's pictured here. We can install nets with fine mesh layers to prevent even the smallest of nails, screws, wood particles, etc., from entering a body of water and causing contamination.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/48S3-debris-netting-for-fire-standpipe-replacement-project.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Even on modern bridges or those that are maintained on a regular basis, components break down over time and need to be replaced. Pictured here, FallProof provided debris netting for this fire standpipe replacement project. The contractors needed to ensure that no debris would fall during the course of the pipe being replaced. Whatever the challenge, we can design, engineer and install a custom solution for you.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/48S4-suspended-debris-netting-with-special-brackets-and-outrigger-poles.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof is no stranger to complex debris netting installations. Pictured here, we installed debris netting that was suspended from the top of the bridge using special brackets and outrigger poles to spread the nets outward to catch concrete or other falling debris before it could hit anyone or anything below. Our ability to meet challenges like this one is why we are called upon to complete similar projects across the country.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/48S5-custom-debris-netting-during-dismantling-and-removal-of-pulaski-skyway-hudson-viaduct-section-jersey-city-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Jersey City, NJ - Pulaski Skyway, Hudson Viaduct Section - Schiavone Construction Co., the prime contractor on the rebuilding of this critical piece of infrastructure, looked to FallProof to design, fabricate and supply a debris netting system to protect traffic on the lower roadway during dismantling and removal of the upper roadway.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/48S6-custom-debris-fabrication-supply-and-tagging-of-debris-nets-to-facilitate-installation-and-removal-pulaski-skyway-jersey-city-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Working closely with the New Jersey Department of Transportation and Schiavone, FallProof designed a system to facilitate installation and removal one traffic lane at a time. Due to the many different sizes, shapes and liners, each net delivered to the site was tagged with a specific location to reduce installation time.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/construction/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/49N1-horizontal-lifelines-on-construction-projects.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal Lifelines On Construction Projects</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/49S1-horizontal-perimeter-netting-for-rent-or-purchase.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof can provide all of your construction debris netting needs, whether just nets or a complete horizontal perimeter netting system like the one pictured here to protect workers and pedestrians, and rentals and purchase options are available.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/49S2-temporary-horizontal-lifeline-on-construction-jobsite.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Construction fall protection is an essential part of job safety. Pictured above is a temporary horizontal lifeline being used by a worker to ensure safety while working at height on the building jobsite.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/49S3-temporary-horizontal-lifeline-on-construction-jobsite-ensure-osha-compliance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Temporary horizontal lifelines, such as the one pictured, are a fast and affordable way to ensure compliance at your construction job site. They provide adequate tie off of workers when permanent fall protection is unavailable or not practical.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/49S4-perimeter-safety-netting-on-new-york-city-construction-site.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof has installed a large number of perimeter safety netting systems for clients. Pictured here is a typical New York City construction site in which we provided labor and safety netting for debris and fall protection of personnel.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/49S5-hardware-attachment-brackets-cables-clips-clamps-for-perimeter-safety-netting-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>We have a 15,000 square foot warehouse stocked with all of your construction safety netting needs. From attachment brackets to netting, cable, clips, and clamps, FallProof can provide a complete construction debris net system, as shown here. We can also provide installation labor or supervisory training as needed.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/49S6-personal-protective-equipment-with-self-retracting-lifeline-and-beam-strap-for-tie-off.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Here a construction worker is using a self-retracting lifeline as well as a beam strap to create an anchor point, ensuring 100% tie-off while working safely at height. FallProof can provide you with all of the necessary construction fall protection personal protective equipment.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/49S7-engineered-and-drop-tested-safety-netting-system-for-rental-or-purchase.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Pictured is a fall protection netting system for building perimeter safety. FallProof has a full engineered and drop tested safety netting system available for rental or purchase.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/energy/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/50N1-energy-industry-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Energy Industry Fall Protection</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/50S1-swing-and-jib-arms-and-rooftop-lifelines-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The energy industry has many fall safety needs. Whether temporary or permanent, swing and jib arms, rooftop lifelines, etc., we can provide design, engineering and installation services for all of your needs.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/50S2-horizontal-cable-lifeline-installation-on-rooftop-of-waste-to-energy-power-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Employees at energy facilities frequently need to access rooftops for routine inspection and equipment repair. FallProof has installed many rooftop horizontal lifelines for customers in the energy field. Pictured here is a rooftop installation of cable lifeline for a leading provider of sustainable waste and energy solutions.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/50S3-swing-arms-and-jib-arms-for-semi-circular-fall-arrest-protection-above-chemical-vat.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing and Jib arms are used when employees who are working in a semi-circular area and need to move from end to end within that plane. Often used for fall arrest safety above chemical vats and similar apparatus, swing arms can be found in many energy facilities. Pictured here, FallProof installed a swing arm for a major energy company at their northeast research facility.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/50S4-honeywell-miller-air-core-oil-and-gas-harness.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Many equipment manufacturers make harnesses and equipment specifically geared toward the oil, gas and energy industries. Pictured here is Honeywell/Miller's Air Core Oil and Gas harness. FallProof can recommend and supply all of the necessary fall protection equipment needed for your workers in the energy industry.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/50S5-davit-arms-for-rescue-and-retrieval-atop-cooling-tower-at-nuclear-power-plant1.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Davit arms are used within many industries and applications in the fall protection space. Mainly used for rescue and retrieval, FallProof installed a number of davit arms for a large, regional energy producer atop a cooling tower at a nuclear power plant. Used in conjunction with a horizontal lifeline, they are in place to rescue a person should they fall off the edge, activating the cable lifeline.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/50S6-horizontal-lifelines-atop-cooling-tower-at-nuclear-power-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal lifelines are commonplace in the energy industry. Pictured here is the beginning of an installation for which FallProof was contracted to install a fall protection horizontal lifeline system on top of a cooling tower of a nuclear power plant.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/historical-buildings/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51-historic-building-fall-protection-with-debris-retention-netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Historic Building Fall Protection With Debris Retention Netting</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51N2-retention-netting-during-renovation-of-wellmont-theater-montclair-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Retention Netting Applied During Renovation of The Wellmont Theater, Montclair, New Jersey</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51N3-design-and-engineering-for-retention-netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Design and Engineering Drawings For Retention Netting, Maryland State House Renovation, Annapolis, MD</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51N4-safety-netting-installation-during-rotunda-renovation-of-the-maryland-state-house-annapolis-md.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety Netting Installation During Rotunda Renovation of The Maryland State House, Annapolis, Maryland</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51N5-custom-bracket-installation-during-rotunda-restoration-of-the-maryland-state-house-annapolis-md.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Custom Bracket Installation During Rotunda Restoration of The Maryland State House, Annapolis, Maryland</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51S1-debris-and-safety-netting-installation-on-historical-church-philadelphia-pa.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Many older churches in inner city neighborhoods in the Northeast, such as this one in downtown Philadelphia, are fundamentally sound, but have areas with loose plaster or concrete that present a danger to parishioners below. Installation of netting creates a protective barrier and gives the congregation additional years to develop the funding needed for a permanent solution.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51S2-debris-containment-netting-installation-during-restoration-passaic-county-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>When the aging facade on the Passaic County Courthouse in Paterson, New Jersey began to break up, an emergency fix was needed to protect pedestrians below. After evaluating the use of scaffolding, independent engineers recommended that the county have FallProof install debris netting to contain the loose concrete in place.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51S3-debris-retention-netting-during-renovation-passaic-county-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>The cornice and parapet were tightly wrapped with tan netting that was selected to match the coloring of the building. When funding is available, permanent repairs will be made and it will be removed.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51S4-debris-replacement-netting-prince-hall-masonic-lodge-washington-dc.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Replacement of debris netting, such as was done at the Prince Hall Masonic Lodge in Washington, D.C., is quicker and less expensive than the initial installation, as the metal components such as cabling and attachment hardware remain in place.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51S5-protective-debris-netting-over-cornices-and-parapets-prince-hall-masonic-lodge-washington-dc.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Although protective netting can be quickly and economically installed, it does have a limited life. Where development of permanent repairs takes longer than five years, when installed outdoors, it will generally need to be replaced.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51S6-installation-of-debris-containment-netting-us-supreme-court-building-washington-dc.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Our marquee projects include the installation of debris containment netting at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C. in 2008. It was removed several years later when permanent repairs were completed.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/51S7-debris-containment-netting-perimeter-of-cornice-molding-woodrow-wilson-hall-monmouth-university-nj.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Woodrow Wilson Hall at Monmouth University in New Jersey was built in 1929 as the former residence of Hubert Parsons, president of the F.W. Woolworth Company. In some areas, the decorative cornice molding has deteriorated to the point that pieces occasionally fall to the ground. We installed debris containment netting around the entire perimeter to protect students on the ground below.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/manufacturing-and-distribution/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/52N1-manufacturing-and-distribution-industrial-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety Netting For Conveyor Belt Fall Protection In Industrial Distribution Facility</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/52S1-safety-netting-system-for-beverage-bottling-company-distribution-center.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety netting systems for distribution centers often require custom size netting panels in order to ensure a tight fit. Ensuring a good fit minimizes interference with the conveyor belt system and keeps the product flowing. Pictured here, FallProof installed a custom netting system in a distribution center for a major beverage manufacturer in the U.S.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/52S2-fixed-track-lifeline-outside-tank-farm-of-major-fragrance-and-flavor-company.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>In many manufacturing operations, there is a need to store chemical or liquid in outside tank farms prior to use. This process necessitates the loading and unloading of tanker trucks on site. Pictured here, FallProof installed a fixed-track fall protection system for a major fragrance and flavor company that needed to protect workers at the tank farm.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/52S3-rigid-lifeline-foldaway-track-fall-protection-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Pictured above is a rigid lifeline foldaway track fall protection system. Often used in the manufacturing process, these systems provide safety for workers who are completing tasks at height such as welding. What is unique and popular about these systems is their ability to fold out of the way when not in use to avoid cranes and other overhead obstructions.</image:caption>
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        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/52S4-installation-of-swing-arms-and-jib-arms-for-us-infrastructure-equipment-manufacturer.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing Arms and Jib arms are very popular for fall protection in the industrial manufacturing world. Pictured here, FallProof installed a number of swing arms for a U.S.-based manufacturer of infrastructure equipment. These arms were installed to allow workers to band product ready for shipment prior to loading on flatbed trucks.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/52S5-design-engineering-and-installation-of-rigid-lifelines-foldaway-systems-for-us-infrastructure-manufacturer.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>For the same U.S. infrastructure equipment manufacturing company, FallProof installed five rigid lifeline foldaway systems at their Mexico facility. These foldaway systems protect workers while they are working at height on a variety of tasks. We handled all the logistics from design and engineering to customs, shipment, and final installation.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/52S6-conveyor-belt-safety-netting-installation-distribution-center-of-pharmaceutical-company.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof has installed a number of safety netting systems for many Fortune 500 companies' distribution hubs. Pictured here is a large netting system for a leading pharmaceutical company at their distribution center. Netting keeps products and packages on the conveyor belts and ensures that they do not fall onto workers below.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/sports-and-entertainment/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/53N1-catwalk-fall-protection-systems-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Sports Stadium Catwalk Fall Protection Systems Installation</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/53S1-sports-safety-netting-and-hardware-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Sports netting can come in many shapes and sizes. Depending on what type of ball, puck or other instrument might need to be contained, FallProof will custom design, supply and install the netting and hardware needed to protect fans and players alike.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/53S2-sports-arena-fall-protection-on-catwalks.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Sports arena fall protection systems are not limited to just netting. In large sports venues, different systems play an integral role in keeping workers who maintain these facilities safe, including guardrails and lifelines. Sports complexes have many moving parts, and some, such as the one pictured, require working at height. FallProof can design and install these systems for a variety of venues.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/53S3-rooftop-sports-netting-brooklyn-ny-charter-school.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Playground netting in New York City is becoming commonplace as schools search out a recreation base for their student body. Pictured here, FallProof installed an 11-foot high playground netting on a rooftop for a Brooklyn charter school. The net served the purpose of keeping everything from basketballs to soccer balls in the field and off the street below.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/53S4-theater-stage-and-orchestra-pit-safety-netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Orchestra pit, stage and entertainment safety netting are used in the protection of the actors, actresses and other stage personnel in order to avoid injury from accidently stepping into an open stage area. FallProof has the necessary expertise to design and supply your orchestra pit or entertainment safety netting needs.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/53S5-rooftop-playground-netting-manhattan-ny-private-school.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Shown here in another example of playground netting for an outdoor rooftop area installed by FallProof. The client, a private school in Manhattan, requested it for the purpose of keeping the recreation activities enclosed to the rooftop.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/53S6-amusement-park-safety-netting-system.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof can provide safety netting for amusement parks and playgrounds. From cargo netting for climbing to safety netting for slides and ride protection, we will guide you on the best solution for your amusement park or playground, batting cage or sports facility.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/steel-mills/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/54N1-steel-mill-fall-protection-systems.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing arms fall protection at steel mill.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/54S1-fall-protection-on-access-platform-at-steel-mill.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Steel mills have many areas of operation that require working at height on elevated work surfaces. Fall protection is a critical component to combat injuries or worse. Whether on crane runways, the cranes themselves, access platforms or other surfaces, FallProof has extensive experience in the industry.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/54S2-horizontal-cable-lifeline-for-parallel-rail-crane-runway.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Many steel mills have cranes in order to transport large pieces of raw and finished materials from ground level up and across the plant. These cranes run on runways of parallel rails on each side of a plant, similar to the picture shown. It is these rails that need maintenance and attention when a crane breaks down, putting a worker into a situation likely to involve working at height. These workers can protected with cable lifelines and other fall protection measures.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/54S3-rooftop-horizontal-lifeline-for-steel-mill-inspection-and-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Many old steel mills have rooftops that are structurally deficient and/or are steep in their construction; however, periodic inspection and maintenance must be conducted up on these roofs. To combat potential fall safety issues on their rooftops, we can install a lifeline similar to the one pictured, which was installed for a major steel manufacturer at one of their Pennsylvania plants. FallProof has installed many rooftop lifelines for these facilities throughout the nation.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/54S4-swing-arm-with-fixed-track-lifeline-while-loading-in-steel-manufacturing-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>This swing arm with a fixed-track lifeline was installed at the Pennsylvania plant of a worldwide steel manufacturing company, used to protect workers who are loading and securing steel plates onto train buggies. This swing arm provides protection when needed, but swings out of the way when not in use, minimizing foot print and potential damage from other overhead moving objects such as cranes.
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/54S5-fixed-track-lifeline-system-for-use-when-securing-tarps-on-flatbed-trucks.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Steel mills also have a need for fall protection for truck loading, due to the large product they routinely transport. FallProof installed this fixed-track lifeline system to be used by the workers of a local Pennsylvania steel mill when securing tarps on top of flatbed trucks.</image:caption>
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    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/transportation-and-trucking/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/55N1-fixed-track-rigid-lifelines-at-railcar-maintenance-facility.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fixed Track Rigid Lifelines at Railcar Maintenance Facility</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/55N2-fixed-track-fall-arrest-system-in-outdoor-cargo-bay.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fixed-Track Fall Arrest System In Outdoor Cargo Bay</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/55N3-continuous-rigid-fixed-track-lifeline-with-jib-arm-at-railcar-loading-facility.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Continuous Rigid Fixed Track Lifeline With Jib Arm at Railcar Loading Facility</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/55S1-horizontal-cable-lifeline-above-railcars-for-train-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Many transportation facilities routinely perform maintenance on top of equipment, trucks, trains, buses, etc. Pictured here, FallProof installed a horizontal cable lifeline for a regional public transportation provider to protect workers when they are performing maintenance on top of their trains.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/55S2-fixed-track-lifeline-for-truck-and-equipment-manufacturing-assembly-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Manufacturers in the trucking and transportation industry often have a need for fall protection when assembling large trucks or heavy fleet equipment for their customers. Pictured here, FallProof installed a small fixed-track lifeline system for a major truck and equipment manufacturer to protect workers who needed to assemble components while working at height.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/55S3-horizontal-cable-lifeline-system-for-bus-and-fleet-vehicle-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Pictured here, FallProof installed an overhead horizontal cable lifeline system for a regional public transportation provider. The client needed fall protection for working on top of and maintaining their buses and other fleet vehicles.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/55S4-rigid-track-fall-arrest-system-for-rail-car-and-train-fall-protection-during-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof has completed numerous projects for railcar and train fall protection. Due to lower clearances, many railcar applications require the use a rigid track design, like the one shown here. There are many different configurations to consider, from overhead U-shaped to inverted L's. FallProof can help your company design, supply and then complete installation of a fall arrest system for your railcar application.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/55S6-permanent-fixed-track-lifeline-for-loading-and-unloading-product-at-tank-farm.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Many facilities install permanent fall protection systems to meet their transportation and trucking needs. FallProof installed this permanent fixed-track lifeline for a Fortune 500 company that needed to load and unload product into a tank farm used in production.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/55S5-rigid-fixed-track-lifeline-for-worker-maintenance-atop-rail-cars.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Shown here is a railcar application installed by FallProof for a subcontractor to the Army Corps of Engineers. This system was designed for workers who needed to secure tarps on top of the railcars. We were responsible for everything from the footers in the ground up to the erection of all steel and lifeline track.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/water-and-utilities/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/56N1-water-tower-fall-protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Water tower safety railings with vertical lifelines on elevated water tank.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/56S1-horizontal-cable-lifeline-installation-on-wastewater-treatment-tank.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Tanks within water and wastewater treatment plants require inspections and other routine maintenance. The size of these tanks necessitates the need for fall protection for workers performing these tasks. Pictured here is a horizontal cable lifeline for one such application installed by FallProof for a facility in Delaware.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/56S2-fall-protection-safety-netting-over-open-hatch-at-utility-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Water and utility plants have many hatches and openings to access different areas of the plant. Open hatches present a fall safety hazard and potential for injury or worse. Netting is a solution for hatches that need to be left open or are accidentally left open. These netting systems, when installed properly, can catch a person who might inadvertently fall through an open hatch as shown here.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/56S3-safety-netting-installation-over-hatch-at-new-jersey-wastewater-treatment-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof has installed safety netting for water, utility and wastewater treatment plants throughout the country to help keep workers safe from inadvertent falls. Shown here, FallProof installed netting on several hatches for a local New Jersey township water treatment and utilities facility.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/56S4-horizontal-cable-lifeline-installation-at-dam-hydroelectric-plant-in-upstate-vermont.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof installed a 200' cable lifeline for a dam / hydroelectric plant in upstate Vermont. This cable lifeline would allow workers to be tied off when performing inspections and maintenance on the dam and facility. FallProof provided full engineering and design of the system, which also included necessary load testing of the supporting rock.</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/56S5-debris-netting-installation-on-parapet-wall-of-wastewater-treatment-plant.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof installed debris netting shown in this picture for a large, public New Jersey wastewater treatment facility. The netting was installed around the parapet wall and soffit to the bottom of the building molding. The netting will contain falling concrete that was coming loose on the exterior/top of the building.</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/industries-and-applications/on-site-fall-protection-survey-and-assessment/</loc>
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            <image:caption>Fall Protection Survey and Assessment</image:caption>
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            <image:caption>Fall Restraint Installation With Self-Retracting Lifeline</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/ask-the-fall-protection-experts-a-question/</loc>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-systems-3-critical-ways-to-keep-factory-workers-safe/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Factory-Floor-Fall-Safety-Netting-and-Lifelines.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Factory Floor Use of Horizontal Lifelines, Fall Safety Netting, Vertical and Fixed-Track Lifelines and Guardrails</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/rooftop-fall-protection-3-essential-methods-for-protecting-workers/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Rooftop-Fall-Protection-OSHA-Regulations.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>OSHA-Compliant Rooftop Fall Protection For Edges, Skylights, Hatches, and a Multi-Level Roof</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Rooftop-Fall-Protection-Cable-Lifeline.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Rooftop Fall Protection With Single-Point Anchors and Horizontal Cable Lifelines</image:caption>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Rooftop-Guardrail-for-Fall-Protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Installation of Rooftop Guardrails For Perimeters and Roof Edges To Eliminate Fall Hazards</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-safety-equipment-3-ways-to-achieve-a-return-on-investment/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Cost-and-Benefits-of-Fall-Safety-Equipment.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Developing A Comprehensive or Strategic Fall Protection Plan, and the Cost and Benefits of Fall Safety Equipment</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/safety-netting-4-critical-uses-during-construction-and-demolition/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Personnel-and-Debris-Netting-for-Construction-and-Demolition.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Personnel and Debris Netting For Use During Construction and Demolition</image:caption>
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        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-safety-culture-8-steps-to-developing-one/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Develop-and-Promote-a-Fall-Safety-Culture.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Developing and Promoting A Fall Safety Culture and Fall Protection Plan</image:caption>
        </image:image>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Fall-Safety-Begins-From-The-Top-Down.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Forming A Safety Committee With Safety Director, Managers and Workers</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/self-retracting-lifelines-exploring-the-different-types-and-their-purpose/</loc>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Which-Type-Of-Self-Retracting-Lifeline-Should-You-Use.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Deciding Between Stainless Steel, Galvanized Steel or Nylon/Polyester Synthetic Webbing Lanyards</image:caption>
        </image:image>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Galvanized-Cable-Self-Retracting-Lifeline.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Galvanized Steel Cable Self-Retracting Lifelines Are Suitable For Most Corrosive Environments</image:caption>
        </image:image>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Synthetic-Web-Self-Retracting-Lifeline.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Synthetic Web Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRLs) Are Ideal For Airplane Hangars or Aviation Maintenance Facility Work Atop Aircraft</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/steel-mill-fall-protection-exploring-different-solutions/</loc>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Fall-Protection-Crane-Rail-Runway-Steel-Mill.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>OSHA-Compliant Crane Rail Runway Fall Arrest Protection For Work In Steel Mill</image:caption>
        </image:image>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Fall-Protection-Steel-Mill-Truck-Unloading.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Rigid track lifelines that offer fall protection for truck loading and unloading at steel mill.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Swing-Arm-Jib-Fall-Protection-Steel-Mill.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing Arm Jib Lifeline With Single-Point Anchors For Work Over Boiler, Chemical Vat or Other Equipment</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/transportation-and-trucking-fall-protection-implementing-it-effectively/</loc>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Fall-Protection-for-the-Trucking-Industry.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Trucking Industry Fall Arrest Protection For Open Hatches Above Tanker Trailer or Security Loads On Flatbeds</image:caption>
        </image:image>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Horizontal-Fall-Protection-Lifeline-Rigid-Fixed-Track.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal Rigid Fixed Track LIfeline System In T-Shape or L-Shape For Use Outdoors Above Tanker Truck or Rail Car</image:caption>
        </image:image>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Portable-Fall-Arrest-Solutions-for-the-Transportation-Industry.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Portable Movable Rigid Track Lifeline Mounted On H-Frame, Suitable For Painting or Maintenance Work</image:caption>
        </image:image>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Fall-Protection-for-Tanker-Trucks.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Portable Ladder Lifeline System With OSHA-Compliant Cage For Working Above A Hatch or On A Tanker Truck</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/cable-versus-fixed-track-lifelines-what-is-the-difference/</loc>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Fall-Arrest-System-Design.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Horizontal Cable Lifeline Between Two Anchorage Points</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/aviation-and-aircraft-hangars-what-you-need-to-know-about-fall-protection/</loc>
        <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Traveling-Fixed-Track-Fall-Protection-System.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Traveling Overhead Fixed-Track Personnel Fall Protection For Work In The Aviation Industry and Compliance With OSHA Regulations</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-versus-fall-prevention-whats-the-difference/</loc>
       <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-Fall-Protection-Training-Center.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof Training Center Class Demonstrating The Difference Between Fall Protection and Fall Prevention</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-rescue-plan-the-often-overlooked-factor/</loc>
       <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Fall-Protection-Rescue-Plan.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Preparing, Training For and Executing A Fall Protection Rescue Plan</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-safety-for-your-workers-8-essential-employer-responsibilities/</loc>
       <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-2-9-14-Fall-Safety-For-Your-Workers.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>A fall protection plan goes hand in hand with worker safety and OSHA-enforced employer responsibilities.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/guardrails-for-rooftop-hatches-skylights-and-roof-edges/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Open-Roof-Hatch.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Roof hatch systems are just as important as fall protection equipment when it comes to preventing worker injury or death.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Rooftop-Hatch-Fall-Protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Roof hatch safety should be paramount, because when hatches are left open, they create an unsuspecting fall hazard.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Skylight-Railing-Fall-Protection-for-Skylights.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Skylight railings are there for a reason, as the glass providing the natural light will not support the weight of a worker who falls through.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Roof-Edge-Guardrail.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Roof edge rail systems, including portable non-penetrating guardrails, are available in a variety of modular assemblies.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
   </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/self-retracting-lifeline-inspection-what-to-look-for-on-a-daily-basis/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Self-Retracting-Lifeline-Inspection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>How To Conduct A Self-Retracting Cable Lifeline Inspection</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Check-SRL-Housing-During-Inspection-of-Fall-Protection-Equipment.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>How To Check SRL Housing During Equipment Inspection</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Self-Retracting-Lifeline-Snap-Hook-Inspection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>How To Conduct A Self-Retracting Lifeline Snap Hook Inspection</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Self-Retracting-Lifeline-Cable-Inspection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>How To Check Locking Mechanism On SRL Cable Lifeline</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/personal-fall-limiter-what-is-it-and-how-to-use-it/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Personal-Fall-Limiter.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Lightweight Personal Fall Limiter With D-Ring For Fall Arrest</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Personal-Fall-Limiter.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Twin Personal Fall Limiter Attached To Back of Safety Harness</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
<url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/netting-and-fall-protection-installations-by-fallproof-dec-2014/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Bridge-Debris-Netting-for-Pulaski-Skyway.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Installation of bridge debris netting on the Pulaski Skyway during its rehabilitation and renovation by the New Jersey Department of Transportation.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Single-Point-Anchors-for-Fall-Protection.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Installation of anchor points atop mixing and chemical tanks for a Fortune 500 food processing company using steel or beam-trolley single-point anchors.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Rooftop-Fall-Protection-Guardrail.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Custom engineered and fabricated roof edge rail systems on the rooftop for a defense and aerospace contractor.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/netting-and-fall-protection-installations-by-fallproof-july-2014/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/BN1-140711-railroad-bridge-netting-installation-combined-with-horizontal-personnel-netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Railroad Bridge Netting Installation Combined With Horizontal Personnel Netting</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Roof-Edge-Guardrail-Installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Roof-edge guardrail systems installation using pre-assembled non-penetrating guardrails on rubber-coated rooftop of Fortune 500 technology and electronics company.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/netting-systems-and-solutions-for-conveyor-belts/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Debris-Netting-for-Conveyor-Belts.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Debris netting for conveyor belt fall protection above factory floor of distribution center for Fortune 500 retail pharmacy and healthcare corporation.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Custom-Netting-Systems-and-Solutions.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Custom designed and engineered netting system providing conveyor belt fall protection for luggage system at commercial airport in New Jersey serving international travelers.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/osha-regulations-vs-ansi-standards-whats-the-difference/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/OSHA-Regulations-Versus-Vs-ANSI-Standards.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Facility manager documenting OSHA Regulations vs. ANSI Standards during development of fall protection program.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/rooftop-lifeline-systems-what-are-the-options/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Rooftop-Fall-Protection-Horizontal-Lifeline.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Rooftop Lifelines Systems Provided By Horizontal Cable Lifelines</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Rooftop-Fall-Protection-Anchor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Portable Deadweight Anchor For Rooftop Fall Protection</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/safety-netting-best-practices-to-protect-workers-and-people-below/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-training-6-tips-to-ensure-worker-safety/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/self-rescue-the-best-fall-protection-equipment-for-it/</loc>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-150709-N1-suspension-trauma-straps-attached-to-harness-for-fall-protection-self-rescue.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Suspension Trauma Straps Attached To Harness For Fall Protection Self-Rescue</image:caption>
    </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-150709-N2-fall-protection-self-rescue-safety-ladder-with-suspension-loops.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall Protection Self-Rescue Safety Ladder With Suspension Loops</image:caption>
    </image:image>

    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/rooftop-fall-hazards-the-most-common-scenarios/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/annual-lifeline-inspections-when-you-need-them-and-what-to-look-for/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/forming-a-safety-committee-part-2-of-2/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/forming-a-safety-committee-part-1-of-2/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/worker-safety-in-extreme-cold-weather/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/debris-netting-on-the-pulaski-skyway/</loc>
    </url>

    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/self-retracting-lifelines-versus-shock-absorbing-lanyards-which-should-you-use/</loc>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-150828-N1-self-retracting-lifeline-for-use-with-fall-protection-anchor-points-or-overhead-fixed-track.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Self-retracting lifeline for use with fall protection anchor points or overhead fixed track.</image:caption>
    </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-150828-N2-fixed-length-lifeline-shock-absorbing-lanyard.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fixed-length lifeline shock-absorbing lanyard.</image:caption>
    </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-150828-N3-self-retracting-lifeline-anchored-to-basket-on-boom-lift.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Self-retracting lifeline anchored to basket on boom lift.</image:caption>
    </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/debris-netting-fall-protection-when-to-rent-versus-when-to-purchase/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-training-classroom-versus-hands-on/</loc>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/debris-netting-installation-for-the-historic-comstock-bridge/</loc>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Comstock-CT-Bridge-Construction-Netting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Construction debris netting installed on Comstock Bridge in Connecticut during renovation project.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Bridge-Construction-Debris-Netting-Comstock.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Roc-Bloc debris netting installed during renovation of historic Comstock Covered Bridge.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/recent-fallproof-projects-may-2015/</loc>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Safety-Netting-System-for-a-Construction-Job-Site.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety netting system for a construction jobsite.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Swing-Arm-Fall-Protection-System-Motorized.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Swing arm fall protection system motorized.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/vertical-lifelines-the-ups-and-downs/</loc>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Vertical-Lifelines-and-Ladder-Cages.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Vertical Lifelines and Ladder Cages</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/Vertical-Lifelines-Cable-Trolley.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Vertical lifelines cable trolley.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fallproof-has-a-new-website-with-you-in-mind/</loc>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/website-redesign-announcement.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FallProof Website Redesign Announcement</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-for-universities-and-colleges-hazards-abound/</loc>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-fall-protection-for-universities-and-colleges.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall Protection For Universities and Colleges</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-green-roof-horizontal-cable-lifeline-on-university-rooftop.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Green Roof Horizontal Cable Lifeline on University Rooftop</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-debris-netting-for-exterior-decorations-on-aging-structures.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Debris Netting For Exterior Decorations on Aging Structures</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-vertical-cable-lifelines-on-ladder-to-university-or-college-water-tower.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Vertical Cable Lifelines On Ladder To University or College Water Tower</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-arena-fall-protection-for-catwalk-lighting-maintenance.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Arena Fall Protection for Catwalk Lighting Maintenance</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-on-new-construction-our-wish-list-for-architects/</loc>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-design-phase-fall-protection-planning-on-new-construction.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Design Phase Fall Protection Planning On New Construction</image:caption>
        </image:image>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-non-penetrating-guardrails-at-parapet-wall.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Non-Penetrating Guardrails at Parapet Wall</image:caption>
        </image:image> 
   <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-green-roof-with-structural-supports-for-horizontal-lifeline-42-inches-from-parapet-wall.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Green Roof With Structural Supports For Horizontal Lifeline 42 Inches From Parapet Wall</image:caption>
        </image:image>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-new-construction-design-and-engineering-consulting.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>New Construction Design and Engineering Consulting</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-installation-details-matter/</loc>
    <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-fall-protection-installation-planning-involves-an-on-site-fall-hazard-survey.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall protection installation planning involves an on-site fall hazard survey.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
   <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-fall-arrest-protection-is-more-effective-with-a-well-engineered-design.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall arrest protection is more effective with a well-engineered design.</image:caption>
        </image:image> 
   <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-lift-equipment-used-is-only-one-logistical-consideration-during-fall-protection-installation.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Lift equipment used is only one logistical consideration during fall protection installation.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
   </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/the-fall-protection-experts-are-taking-your-questions/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-faqs-about-fall-protection-systems-and-equipment-from-fallproof-experts.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>FAQs about fall protection systems and equipment from FallProof experts.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-design-and-engineering-the-challenge-for-multi-level-rooftops/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-custom-engineered-modular-rooftop-railings-on-multi-level-roof-for-fortune-500-defense-contractor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Custom engineered modular rooftop railings on multi-level roof for Fortune 500 defense contractor.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-guardrail-systems-installation-of-roof-edge-railings-on-multi-level-roof-for-fortune-500-defense-contractor.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Guardrail systems installation of roof-edge railings on multi-level roof for Fortunte 500 defense contractor.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/guardrail-systems-installation-temporary-permanent-or-modular/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-kee-walk-non-slip-osha-compliant-non-penetrating-roof-walkway-installations-for-safe-rooftop-access.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Kee Walk non-slip OSHA-compliant non-penetrating roof walkway installations for safe rooftop access.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fallproof-systems-welcomes-scott-daly-as-a-senior-technical-sales-specialist/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-demonstration-of-proper-use-of-horizontal-cable-lifelines.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Demonstration of proper use of horizontal cable lifelines.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/fall-protection-anchor-points-when-custom-design-fabrication-and-installation-might-be-needed/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-design-installation-and-use-of-fall-protection-anchor-points-for-fall-arrest.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Design, installation and use of fall protection anchor points for fall arrest.</image:caption>
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    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/blog/rooftop-fall-protection-the-absence-of-skylight-railings-around-a-skylight-dome-is-the-equivalent-of-a-hole-in-the-roof/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/BN1-160824-non-penetrating-guardrails-around-skylights-on-flat-roof.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Non-Penetrating Guardrails Around Skylights On Flat Roof</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/BN2-160824-danger-signs-around-skylights-warning-of-fall-hazards.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Danger Signs Around Skylights Warning of Fall Hazards</image:caption>
        </image:image>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/B-160824-galvanized-steel-and-metal-screen-cover-over-skylight-dome.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Galvanized Steel and Metal Screen Cover Over Skylight Dome</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/why-are-there-two-different-fall-protection-height-requirements-and-why-does-osha-mandate-them/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA1-fall-arrest-system-using-horizontal-cable-lifeline-attached-to-open-beam-on-construction-project.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall arrest system using horizontal cable lifeline attached to steel beam on construction project in progress.</image:caption>
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    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/what-is-the-primary-difference-between-self-retracting-lifelines-srls-and-fall-protection-lanyards/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA2-fall-distance-is-calculated-differently-for-self-retracting-lifelines-srls-vs-fall-protection-lanyards-1.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Infographic: Fall distance is calculated differently for self-retracting lifelines (SRLs) versus fall protection lanyards.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/are-there-different-types-of-fall-protection-harnesses-based-on-the-application-or-are-they-all-the-same/</loc>
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            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA3-self-retracting-lifeline-with-d-bolt-anchorage-connector-vs-shock-absorbing-lanyard-with-cross-arm-strap-anchorage-connector.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Self-retracting lifeline with D-bolt anchorage connector, versus shock-absorbing lanyard with cross-arm strap anchorage connector.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/how-often-am-i-required-to-make-fall-protection-equipment-inspections/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA4-before-and-example-of-equipment-inspection-on-horizontal-lifelines-after-fall.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Before and after example of equipment inspection on horizontal lifelines after fall.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/do-anchor-points-have-certified-and-non-certified-ratings-and-if-yes-what-are-they/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA5-custom-engineered-and-certified-anchor-points-able-to-withstand-two-times-maximum-arresting-force.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Custom-engineered anchor points.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/what-is-the-difference-between-passive-and-active-fall-protection/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA6-rooftop-guardrail-installation-using-metal-railings-at-the-roof-edge-for-maintenance-personnel.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>A rooftop guardrail installation using metal railings at the roof edge for maintenance personnel is an example of passive fall protection.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/what-does-swing-fall-refer-to/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA7-example-of-overhead-movable-anchor-point-and-rigid-fixed-track-lifeline-installation-to-minimize-swing-distance-during-fall.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Infographic: Example of overhead movable anchor point and rigid fixed-track lifeline installation to minimize swing distance during fall.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/during-the-design-phase-of-a-fall-protection-system-why-is-worker-weight-a-critical-component/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA8-calculating-worker-weight-during-design-and-engineering-of-fall-protection-equipment.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Calculating worker weight during design and engineering of fall protection equipment.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/why-do-fall-protection-systems-as-they-apply-to-safety-harnesses-vary-greatly-in-the-cost-of-materials/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA9-fall-protection-safety-harness-with-lightweight-aluminum-and-padding-for-maximum-comfort-and-to-ease-fatigue.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall protection safety harness with lightweight aluminum and padding for maximum comfort and to ease fatigue.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/when-inspecting-my-fall-protection-harness-before-each-use-what-should-i-look-for/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA10-fall-protection-equipment-inspection-showing-a-fall-arrest-harness-that-is-broken-and-stretched-and-should-be-removed-from-service.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Fall protection equipment inspection showing a fall arrest harness that is broken and stretched and should be removed from service.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/are-only-certain-people-in-my-company-qualified-to-be-designated-a-competent-person-or-can-anyone-take-training-for-it/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA11-demonstration-of-fall-hazards-by-competent-during-group-training-course.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Group demonstration of the use of various types of fall protection equipment.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/can-skylight-screens-be-custom-engineered-to-fit-over-skylights-with-an-irregular-shape-and-size/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA12-custom-engineered-non-penetrating-skylight-screens-with-compression-fitting-over-odd-shaped-skylights-in-irregular-size.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Custom engineered skylight screens.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/how-often-do-i-need-fall-awareness-training-and-is-it-voluntary-or-mandatory-by-osha/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA13-demonstration-of-on-the-job-equipment-types-to-be-used-by-workers-when-working-at-height.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Demonstration of on-the-job equipment types to be used by workers when working at height.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/after-competent-person-training-do-i-personally-train-my-employees-or-is-their-own-individual-training-required/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA14-demonstration-of-the-proper-use-of-fall-protection-body-harness.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Demonstration of the proper use of fall protection body harness.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/which-specific-osha-regulations-apply-to-fall-protection-for-our-drivers-and-other-employees-climbing-onto-trucks-and-flatbed-trailers-to-strap-and-secure-loads/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA0015-portable-ladder-access-system-for-a-tanker-truck-loading-dock-flatbed-truck-bus-or-railcar.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Portable ladder access system for a tanker truck, loading dock, flatbed truck, bus, or railcar.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/are-safety-gates-or-guardrail-needed-at-the-top-of-every-fixed-ladder-that-gives-me-access-to-the-roof-of-my-building/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA0016-safety-gates-and-guardrail-at-top-of-fixed-ladder-to-roof-access.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Safety Gates and Guardrail at Top of Fixed Ladder To Roof Access</image:caption>
        </image:image>
    </url>
    <url>
        <loc>https://www.fallproof.com/faqs/can-debris-netting-be-considered-a-permanent-solution-to-catch-debris-and-if-not-how-long-is-it-designed-to-remain-functional-and-effective/</loc>
      <image:image>
            <image:loc>https://www.fallproof.com/wp-content/uploads/QA0016-safety-gates-and-guardrail-at-top-of-fixed-ladder-to-roof-access.jpg</image:loc>
            <image:caption>Debris nets installation during historical bridge rehabilitation project.</image:caption>
        </image:image>
   </url>
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