01Category discipline
The site stays inside the approved Main Category, Fall Protection, because mixed PPE catalogs often create noise for buyers. By narrowing the scope, Guardian Fall Protection can speak clearly about harness families, anchorage options, lanyards, self-retracting lifelines, roof kits, inspection cadence and rescue planning notes.
02Documentation first
Procurement conversations are organized around documented use: ANSI/ASSP Z359.11-2021 harness references, ANSI/ASSP Z359.14-2021 SRL references where relevant, free-fall planning up to 6 ft where allowed, maximum arrest force planning not exceeding 1,800 lbf and anchorage guidance commonly stated at 5,000 lb.
03Minimal efficient style
The website avoids decorative claims and long promotional language. Tables, short cards and structured forms help purchasing teams find the right next step quickly. The goal is not to replace competent-person review; it is to make the request clearer before that review, training or site procedure takes over.
04Channel readiness
Contractors, facility managers and distributors often need different replies. A contractor may need project kits, a facility may need maintenance replacements, and a distributor may need replenishment bands. Guardian Fall Protection keeps those lanes separate so the same category can serve multiple purchasing workflows.