Guardian Fall Protection treats industry pages as risk-setting pages rather than marketing verticals. The useful question is not simply where the customer works; it is what height exposure, anchor condition, rescue route and inspection habit exists in that workplace. The map-style layout below groups common regions and work environments so the buyer can describe the situation quickly.
Temporary anchors, roof kits, horizontal lifeline discussions and rapid replacement items are common. Requests should include roof surface, edge exposure, available clearance, crew size, project duration and whether the crew uses personal or shared kit storage.
Utility work often combines climbing, positioning and fall arrest considerations. The request should state pole, tower, ladder or substation context, connector preference, rescue route and whether hardware must be separated from other electrical PPE programs.
Plants and energy sites need repeatable maintenance packs. Include corrosion exposure, indoor or outdoor storage, fixed ladder use, overhead anchorage options, confined access concerns and how inspection records are currently handled.
Use the form to describe where the crew works, what they connect to, how often the equipment is used and what document packet purchasing needs.