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Miller HLLR2-L/50FT 2 Worker Horizontal Lifeline System, 50ft
Two workers, 50 feet of horizontal coverage — the Miller HLLR2-L/50FT delivers OSHA-compliant fall protection across wide elevated spans.
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Overview
Key Features
Honeywell 2 worker HLL system, 50ft kit, anchorage connector purchased separately HLLR2-L/50FT
Specifications
System Type
Horizontal Lifeline System
Worker Capacity
2 Worker
Length
50ft
Anchorage Connector
Purchased separately
Model Number
HLLR2-L/50FT
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The 50-foot span covers a substantial working distance along a rooftop, structural beam, or elevated platform — allowing two workers to move laterally across a wide job site area without re-anchoring.
- Designed specifically for two-worker simultaneous use, eliminating the need to purchase two separate single-worker systems for paired crews working the same elevated span.
- Miller's engineering pedigree in fall protection means this system is built to ANSI and OSHA compliance standards, giving safety officers a defensible, specification-backed solution for site audits.
- The kit format consolidates the core lifeline components into a single purchase, reducing the risk of assembling an incompatible or under-rated system from mismatched individual components.
👎 Cons
- The anchorage connector is not included, which means this system cannot be deployed without an additional purchase — a potential surprise cost and procurement delay for buyers who don't read the spec carefully before ordering.
- At 50 feet, this kit is sized for mid-length spans; jobs requiring longer horizontal coverage will need a different configuration or additional intermediate supports, which adds engineering complexity.
- As a two-worker-rated system, it cannot be reconfigured or safely extended to protect a third worker — larger crews require a separate, appropriately rated system.
- The system requires formal engineering sign-off before use, which adds lead time and cost to deployment that buyers unfamiliar with HLL regulations may not anticipate.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many workers can this system protect simultaneously?
This kit is rated and configured for exactly 2 workers at a time. The energy absorber, tensioner, and line components are sized for dual-worker loading — do not exceed the 2-worker capacity, as this is a safety-critical specification, not a guideline.
Is the anchorage connector included in this kit?
No — the anchorage connector must be purchased separately. This is clearly specified in the product listing. You will need to select an appropriate anchorage connector that matches your structural anchor points and is compatible with the Miller HLL system before this kit can be deployed.
What is the working span of this system?
The cable in this kit spans 50 feet, which sets the maximum distance between anchor points. Actual usable travel along the lifeline will be slightly less once the end terminations and tensioner are accounted for.
Does this system require professional installation or certification before use?
Yes — horizontal lifeline systems must be designed, installed, and certified by a qualified person (typically a licensed engineer) before use, as required by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.502(d) for construction and 1910.66 for general industry. The components in this kit must be part of a formally engineered fall arrest system.
What type of personal fall arrest equipment connects to this lifeline?
Workers connect to this horizontal lifeline via a compatible self-retracting lifeline (SRL) or shock-absorbing lanyard with a carabiner or snap hook rated for the system. Each worker's connection hardware must meet ANSI Z359 standards and be compatible with the Miller HLL rail or cable interface.