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Last updated: June 2026 | Author: KHM Megatools Editorial Team — Safety & Fall Protection Specialists
Adela is a trusted safety equipment brand specializing in fall arrest systems, lineman safety belts, retractable lifelines, energy absorbers, carabiners, and webbing slings for workers operating at heights and in lifting operations. Adela in the Philippines is widely used by Meralco linemen, telecom tower crews, electrical co-op workers, scaffolders, tower painters, roofers, signage installers, billboard maintenance crews, rigging teams, construction safety officers, building maintenance technicians, and industrial riggers who depend on certified fall-protection gear for the most dangerous work in Philippine construction and utilities. Engineered for the OSH (Occupational Safety and Health) standards required on Philippine jobsites, Adela fall protection equipment helps employers comply with DOLE Department Order 198-18 and the Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHS) for working at heights above 2 meters.
This collection covers the full Adela lineup at KHM Megatools — featuring the Adela Retractable Fall Arrester / Lifeline (self-retracting lifeline for fall arrest), Adela H-117 Linesman's Body Belt with Pole Strap (industry-standard for utility pole work), Adela H-37 Linemans Safety Belt with Rope and Lanyard Big Hook (for heavy-duty pole climbing), Adela H-227 Linemans Safety Belt with Rope and Lanyard Medium Hook (for general lineman applications), Adela Webbing Sling in multiple capacities for lifting operations, and the Adela E-45 Energy Absorber with AF09 Carabiner (shock-absorbing lanyard for fall arrest systems). Whether you maintain power lines for a Visayan electric co-op, install telecom equipment on towers in Quezon City, perform tower painting in Makati, work at heights on commercial buildings in Cebu, or rig industrial loads in Davao, Adela delivers the certified fall protection and lifting gear Philippine workers and safety officers rely on.
Adela fall protection and lifting gear spans the practical price range Philippine safety officers and contractors expect for certified gear. Bulk and contractor pricing is available for utility companies, construction firms, telecom installers, and safety equipment rental fleets.
| Application | Recommended Adela | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Utility pole climbing (electric co-op, Meralco) | Adela H-117 with Pole Strap | Industry-standard belt + integrated pole strap |
| Heavy lineman pole work with large anchors | Adela H-37 (Big Hook) | Large-jaw hook accommodates substantial anchors |
| General lineman pole work | Adela H-227 (Medium Hook) | Daily-driver belt for standard pole anchors |
| Construction tower / building work at heights | Retractable Fall Arrester / Lifeline | Self-retracting lifeline for fall arrest |
| Fall arrest lanyard with shock absorption | Adela E-45 Energy Absorber + AF09 Carabiner | Limits arrest forces during fall events |
| Lifting and rigging operations | Adela Webbing Sling (capacity-matched to load) | Polyester webbing for soft, non-damaging lifts |
| Telecom tower / signage installation | Retractable Fall Arrester + Energy Absorber | Complete vertical fall arrest setup |
| Feature | Lineman Body Belt (H-117/H-37/H-227) | Fall Arrest System (Retractable + Energy Absorber) |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Purpose | Work positioning — keeps lineman in working position | Fall arrest — stops a falling worker before ground impact |
| Use Case | Pole climbing, electrical line work, work where worker is anchored at all times | Construction at heights, towers, rooftops, where falls are possible |
| Free Fall Allowed | NO — worker must remain attached without slack | Designed to arrest free falls within safe distance |
| Body Component | Waist belt + pole strap | Full-body harness required (sold separately) |
| Use Combined? | For pole work, belt is primary | For construction/tower work, fall arrest is primary |
| Cannot Substitute | A body belt alone CANNOT arrest a fall — internal organs would be damaged | A fall arrest system requires a full-body harness, not a belt |
⚠️ Important: Lineman body belts (H-117, H-37, H-227) are designed for WORK POSITIONING during pole climbing — they keep the lineman anchored while working hands-free. They are NOT fall arrest equipment and cannot safely stop a free fall. For situations where a free fall is possible (most construction work at heights), use a full-body harness paired with the Adela Retractable Fall Arrester and Energy Absorber.
Lineman belts (Adela H-117, H-37, H-227) are work-positioning equipment — they keep a worker anchored at the waist during pole climbing and lineman work, where the worker remains attached at all times with no slack for free fall. A fall arrest harness is a full-body harness designed to safely stop a free fall in progress and distribute arrest forces across the chest, thighs, and shoulders. The two are NOT interchangeable: using a body belt for fall arrest is dangerous because waist-only arrest forces cause severe internal injuries. For construction work where a free fall is possible, you need a full-body harness with a retractable lifeline and energy absorber.
The Retractable Fall Arrester (also called a self-retracting lifeline or SRL) is a sealed device with an internal cable or webbing that automatically extends and retracts as the worker moves. During normal movement, the line pays out smoothly. If the worker falls — and the line pays out faster than a set threshold (typically 1.4 m/s) — an internal centrifugal brake immediately locks the line, arresting the fall within a short distance. This automatic action eliminates the need for the worker to manually adjust lanyard length and keeps the worker protected at all times.
Without an energy absorber, even a short free fall arrested by a static lanyard produces extreme peak forces on the body — easily exceeding 8 kN (1,800 lbf), enough to cause severe internal injury, broken bones, or worse. The Adela E-45 Energy Absorber contains specially designed webbing that tears progressively when a fall is arrested, dramatically reducing peak arrest force to safe levels (typically below 4 kN / 900 lbf). Energy absorbers are required components of any compliant fall arrest system — never use a lanyard without one for fall arrest applications.
Inspect every item before every use (visual check for cuts, fraying, hardware damage). Conduct a thorough documented inspection at least every 6 months by a competent person. Replace immediately if: the equipment has arrested a fall (even if it looks intact), webbing shows cuts or chemical damage, hardware is cracked or corroded, the manufacturer's expiration date has passed, or you have any doubt about its condition. Synthetic fall protection equipment typically has a 5-year service life from the manufacture date stamped on the equipment, even with proper care.
Adela fall protection equipment is designed to support compliance with Philippine OSH standards including DOLE Department Order 198-18 (implementing rules of RA 11058 - OSH Law) and the Occupational Safety and Health Standards (OSHS) for working at heights above 2 meters. However, compliance is not just about the equipment — it also requires proper anchor points, full-body harnesses for fall arrest applications, competent person training, regular inspections, and documented safety procedures. Consult your company's safety officer or a DOLE-accredited safety consultant for full compliance guidance.
Webbing sling capacity depends on three factors: the load weight, the lifting configuration (vertical, choker, or basket hitch), and the sling-to-load angle. Always check the Working Load Limit (WLL) tag on the sling and never exceed it. As a general guide: vertical hitch = 100% of WLL; choker hitch = 75% of WLL; basket hitch (vertical legs) = 200% of WLL but reduced by load angle. For loads near the WLL or unusual lifting configurations, consult a competent rigger or rigging chart. Always add a safety factor of at least 5:1 for material handling slings.
Yes, polyester webbing slings (like the Adela Webbing Sling) are suitable for both indoor and outdoor lifting, but they degrade faster from UV exposure when stored outdoors permanently. Store slings indoors when not in use. Avoid contact with acids, alkalis, bleach, and high temperatures (above 80°C / 176°F). Webbing slings damaged by chemicals or heat should be retired immediately even if no visible damage is apparent — internal fiber damage from chemicals isn't visible on the surface.
Warranty coverage varies by product. Please check the individual product page for specific warranty terms. Fall protection equipment warranties typically cover manufacturing defects in materials and workmanship; misuse, fall events, chemical damage, or unauthorized repairs void warranties. If warranty information is not stated, refer to our warranty policy for guidance. Learn more about Warranty Policy »
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