Lanyard definition

Lanyard means a flexible line of rope, wire rope, or strap which generally has a connector at each end for connecting the body belt or body harness to a deceleration device, lifeline, or anchorage.
Lanyard means a flexible line of webbing, synthetic fibre or wire rope that is used to secure a full body harness to a lifeline or anchor. (« cordon d’assujettissement »)
Lanyard means a flexible line of rope, wire rope, or strap which is used to secure the body belt or body harness to a deceleration device, lifeline, or anchorage.

Examples of Lanyard in a sentence

  • Lanyard must be fitted with a double locking snap hook attachment.

  • Lanyard length should be 6 feet plus or minus two inches (1.83 m plus or minus 5 cm) as measured from the fixed anchorage to the attachment on the body belt or body harness.

  • For imagery from obsolete broad- area film-return systems other than Corona, Argon, and Lanyard missions, this review shall be completed within 5 years of the date of this order.

  • Lanyard and lifelines must use locking snap hooks only and under no circumstances must two lanyard snap hooks be connected.

  • In consultation with the Secretaries of State and Defense, the Director of Central Intelligence shall establish a comprehensive program for the periodic re- view of imagery from systems other than the Corona, Argon, and Lanyard missions, with the objective of making available to the public as much imagery as pos- sible consistent with the interests of national defense and foreign policy.


More Definitions of Lanyard

Lanyard means a component of a climbing system consisting of a flexible line of rope, wire rope, or a strap that generally has a connector at each end for connecting the body support to a fall arrester, energy absorber, anchorage connector, or anchorage.
Lanyard means a rope, suitable for supporting one person. One end is fastened to a safety belt or harness and the other end is secured to a substantial object or a safety line.
Lanyard means a flexible line used to secure a worker to a lifeline, a static line or a fixed anchor point;
Lanyard means a rope going over a pulley used for lifting building material with a bucket;
Lanyard. ( 懸 掛 繩 ) means a connecting element or component of a fall arrest system. A lanyard may be of synthetic fibre rope, wire rope, webbing or chain.
Lanyard means a flexible line of rope, wire rope, or strap which generally has a connector at each end for connecting the body belt or body harness to a life line or anchorage.
Lanyard means a device which is suitable for supporting 1 person and which has 1 end fastened to a safety belt or harness and the other end secured to a substantial object or a lifeline.