MOBILE FALL PROTECTION

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Falls are one of the most common causes of severe workplace injuries and death, but in many industries installing permanent fall protection mechanisms may not be possible or practical.


At Malta Dynamics, we offer an XSERIES portable fall protection system that can protect your workers by creating an anchor in the air to hold up to five workers at heights up to 45′. This system allows you to comply with OSHA and ANSI requirements and increase workplace safety.

Benefits of Portable Fall Protection

A convenient way to protect your workers when they work on building, maintenance and repair projects at height:

Safety

Productivity

Time-Saving

Moveable Placement

Protects your employees from serious injury, providing peace of mind on the job site

Supports multiple workers simultaneously, so you can get the job done efficiently

Moves with your workers, allowing you to continue working without stopping to place new anchors

Perform jobs without installing temporary fixtures & transport the same equipment to the next job

Why the XSERIES Mobile Grabber?

At Malta Dynamics, we offer eleven XSERIES units, offering a range of protection based on your industry and heights up to 45′. We also engineer our products to meet applicable OSHA and ANSI standards, submitting the equipment to rigorous testing to confirm that it functions as promised. Each Mobile Grabber also comes with a Declaration of Conformity to verify that it meets regulatory standards.


Our Mobile Grabbers offer more features for their price than other fall protection equipment, and you can add functionality as needed to make the gear suit your operation. Our ultimate goal is to provide a product that is convenient and easy to use so your workers can make it home safely at the end of every day.

  • 2 USERS
  • 17'-22' WORKING ANCHOR POINTS
  • 2200 LBS.
  • ALL MANUAL OPERATION
  • 2 USERS
  • 6'3" MAX ARM REACH OUT
  • 2320 LBS.
  • ALL MANUAL OPERATION
  • 1 USER
  • 25'3" SINGLE WORKING ANCHOR POINT
  • 6600 LBS.
  • ALL MANUAL OPERATION
  • 1 USER
  • 25' SINGLE WORKING ANCHOR POINT
  • 1784 LBS.
  • ALL MANUAL OPERATION
  • 1 USER
  • 22' WORKING ANCHOR POINT
  • 2271 LBS.
  • ALL MANUAL OPERATION
  • 2 USERS
  • 2′-45′ WORKING ANCHOR POINTS
  • 6700LBS.
  • ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
  • 5 USERS
  • 2′-34′ WORKING ANCHOR POINTS
  • 5900LBS.
  • ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
  • 2 USERS
  • 17′-22′ WORKING ANCHOR POINTS
  • 2900LBS.
  • ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
  • 2 USERS
  • 2′-30′ WORKING ANCHOR POINTS
  • 5700LBS.
  • ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
  • 3 USERS
  • 2′-34′ WORKING ANCHOR POINTS
  • 5800LBS.
  • ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC SYSTEM
  • 2 USERS
  • 2′-34′ WORKING ANCHOR POINTS
  • 7180LBS.
  • ELECTRIC HYDRAULIC SYSTEM

Fall Protection Use Cases

Having a towable system of overhead anchor points can provide reliable fall protection for many industries:

Construction

Industrial

Equipment

Mining

Steel Erection

Overhead anchorage can protect workers installing roofs or working on projects like masonry or scaffolding

Large warehouses often need compact and easily maneuverable fall protection equipment to save space and provide a safe tie-off point

When fixing or maintaining equipment like planes, rail cars or recreational vehicles, mobile equipment allows you to move around easily

Overhead fall protection can also aid laborers in confined spaces by working as a rescue winch that raises and lowers workers as needed

Load and unload bulky materials while anchored above the load, so you can safely accomplish the work

Testimonials

“Visitors sometimes leave coins and other items between the stones that have to be removed. The weirs must be cleaned and the patina must be maintained. Work that requires going behind the parapet. You have to be tied off. This is a proactive piece of equipment. It is going to prevent accidents.”

"It can save you so much time and energy in planning fall protection systems... You can hook up 3 employees to it, 5 employees to it, you can go up on a roof with very little preparation and you can pull it behind a pickup truck."

- National September 11 Memorial & Museum Chief Engineer

- Rachel Housman,

Ally Safety