Hi Bill, 

Joey Krys not only sells a lot of fall protection equipment, but also 
understands some of the unique requirements of PV contractors:

> Joey Krys
>          ToolUp Professional Contractor Supplies
>          Sales / Fall Protection Specialist
> 
>          Mobile: 858-864-2821
>          Office: 858-565-2284
>          Fax: 858-565-2903
>          Email: <>[email protected] 

Best regards,

David Brearley
Senior Technical Editor, SolarPro magazine
NABCEP Certified PV Installation Professional
[email protected]
Direct: 541.261.6545

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On Oct 6, 2014, at 3:09 PM, [email protected] wrote:

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> From: Tump <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [RE-wrenches] Fall Protection Recommendations?
> Date: October 6, 2014 3:29:50 AM PDT
> To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
> Reply-To: RE-wrenches <[email protected]>
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> 
> I certainly do. We use DBI-Sala safety equipment despite the POOR sales rep 
> and my local supplier, the equipment is first rate. When one is selecting 
> devices for LIFE SAVING WORK safety at the cost of ~2K for 2 persons, I would 
> have thought their rep would have been more attentive. We even called him and 
> asked for to bring the type of harness we were interested in but it seemed he 
> was more interested in his smart phone, NOT Salas liability for wrong 
> harnesses or incorrect fit.
>  We use harnesses that have front and rear d rings, retractable 9' lanyards + 
> the horizontal life line that makes working with another person quite easy. 
> The life line we use is rated for no more then 2 persons but they do have 
> other ones available.
> The harness have very easy adjustment that are lockable w/ w/o shoulder 
> padding., good fit & light weight. 
> The biggest problem we had was again the LACK (or willingness to educate) of 
> knowledgable sales reps! Once you place the order you're stuck w/ what you 
> get. 
> This is why I was/am so hesitant to recommend this company NOT the quality, 
> but the lack interest of their NE sales rep in regards to selling us the 
> right gear, and the fitting & training 
> Additional info please feel free to contact me off list, I do get pissed at 
> the lack of their support so I have spent quite a bit of time researching 
> this stuff.
> 
> On Oct 5, 2014, at 12:33 PM, William Dorsett wrote:
> 
>> The Home Depot safety harnesses are very clumsy to work in, difficult to 
>> adjust for different workers and don’t easily adapt for multiple workers. Is 
>> there any consensus as to the best safety equipment for a crew of four or 
>> five on a roof? Thanks all.
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