Safety Direct 4:1 Rescue Block & Tackle System
15 ft
$1,404.20
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Safety Direct 4:1 Rescue Block & Tackle System

Safety Direct 4:1 Rescue Block & Tackle System

$1,404.20
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4:1 Rescue Block & Tackle System

CSA Z259.2.3 requires every Canadian worksite with fall exposure to have a pre-planned rescue capability on-site. Trained rescue teams need a system that gives them mechanical advantage when lifting or lowering a fallen worker — one person cannot lift another person hanging on a fall arrest line without it.

The Safety Direct 4:1 Rescue Block & Tackle System is a pre-rigged mechanical-advantage rescue kit that lets a single rescuer raise or lower a suspended worker with a 4-to-1 force reduction. It is the standard assisted-rescue tool for construction, tower, wind, and industrial rope-access programs that need to build rescue into the daily safety plan.

Why a 4:1 Mechanical Advantage System

  • One-person rescue capability. A 4:1 system reduces the lift force by 75%, so a single trained rescuer can raise an unconscious worker without a team of four.
  • Pre-rigged and inspected. Deploy in seconds — no field assembly during an incident, no missing components.
  • CSA Z259.2.3 compliant rescue equipment. Satisfies the immediate-rescue-capability requirement that provincial OHS inspectors look for.
  • Length sized to exposure. Match the working length to the height of your fall exposure — 15 ft for low-level industrial, 200 ft for tower and wind.

Product Overview

The 4:1 Rescue Block & Tackle is a pulley-based mechanical-advantage rescue system pre-rigged with high-strength rescue rope, rated pulleys, connectors, and a rope grab. The 4:1 configuration means that for every four feet of rope pulled by the rescuer, the load moves one foot — but the force required is reduced to roughly one-quarter of the load's weight.

The system is designed for assisted rescue of a fallen worker hanging in a full-body harness. Deploy from an independent anchor above the worker, attach to the worker's dorsal D-ring, and raise to a safe working level or lower to the ground. Choose the working length that matches your site's fall exposure; a rule of thumb is working length equal to or greater than the potential fall height plus 10%.

Key Features

  • 4:1 mechanical advantage — one-person rescue capability
  • Pre-rigged system — deploy in seconds, no assembly
  • Available in 15, 30, 50, 75, 100, and 200 ft working lengths
  • Rated pulleys and connectors throughout — no weak links
  • Raises and lowers a suspended worker (bi-directional)
  • Designed to CSA Z259.2.3 rescue-equipment requirements
  • Supplied with carry bag for on-site storage at the rescue station

Specifications

Attribute Detail
Mechanical Advantage 4:1 (theoretical)
Use Type Assisted rescue — raise or lower a suspended worker
Working Length Options 15 ft, 30 ft, 50 ft, 75 ft, 100 ft, 200 ft
Capacity Single rescue subject
Primary Standard CSA Z259.2.3 (Descent Control Devices)
Supporting Standards CSA Z259.12 (connectors)
Country of Origin Canada (Safety Direct Ltd.)

Available Configurations & Pricing

SKU Working Length MSRP (CAD)
RBTS15 15 ft $1,404.20
RBTS30 30 ft $1,650.30
RBTS50 50 ft $1,952.85
RBTS75 75 ft $2,324.20
RBTS100 100 ft $2,695.45
RBTS200 200 ft $3,092.60

CSA Compliance

This product is intended to satisfy:

  • CSA Z259.2.3 — Descent Control Devices (primary rescue-equipment standard)
  • CSA Z259.12 — Connecting components (carabiners, pulleys)

Use as a component of a documented site rescue plan. Trained rescuers should drill with the system at least annually.

What Else You Need for a Complete Rescue Program

A block & tackle system is a rescue tool — it requires trained users and a complete fall protection system upstream:

Build Your Rescue Program

Pair this system with certified harnesses, anchors, and lanyards to meet CSA Z259.2.3 end-to-end.

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