Lifeline systems for safe, hassle-free work at heights
LinkedPro is a revolutionary multi-cable horizontal lifeline system that allows multiple users to work efficiently and safely at height without the need to disconnect when passing each other. Designed for high-traffic work environments, this system enhances worker safety and productivity while meeting top international fall protection standards.

About LinkedPro
XSPlatforms’ LinkedPro system is engineered to provide optimal freedom of movement for multiple users while maintaining the highest level of fall protection. Unlike traditional horizontal lifeline systems, LinkedPro enables workers to pass each other seamlessly without disconnecting, reducing the risk of falls in hazardous zones.
The system consists of multiple parallel lifelines, making it ideal for complex work environments where teams need to collaborate efficiently while remaining securely attached to a fall protection system. Whether installed on roofs, walls, or overhead structures, LinkedPro ensures compliance with the strictest safety standards.
SAFETY IS IN OUR DNA
Our solutions are easy to use and provide users with ultimate freedom of movement. Safety is at the heart of our company. It is therefore undesirable to have a system that requires workers to disconnect from, for example, a lifeline in order to pass other workers while working at height. Therefore we developed the LinkedPro engineered horizontal lifeline system, with multiple trajectories, that allows users to work together while provided with maximum freedom of movement.
Multi Span Lifelines
LinkedPro is designed to accommodate 2 to 6 users simultaneously, making it one of the most practical solutions for workplaces with high worker density. By incorporating multiple lifelines within a single system, LinkedPro provides maximum flexibility and efficiency for workers at height.
- Parallel Lifelines: Ensures that each user can move independently without interference.
- Separate Trajectories: Workers attach to different tracks to avoid unnecessary detachment.
- Secure Pass-Through: No need to disconnect when moving past colleagues, minimizing exposure to fall risks.

Our LinkedPro system explained in a video

Three users on the same LinkedPro lifeline
Passing Without Disconnecting:
A LinkedPro system consists of two or even three lifelines. Users can connect themselves to different lifelines, so they can pass each other without disconnecting. This feature is what makes these multi span lifelines the most practical horizontal lifeline on the market today. LinkedPro is particularly suitable when multiple users need maximum freedom of movement to efficiently work together.
Summarized:
- Up to three lines can be attached at a single anchor point on the LinkedPro system.
- Users can move safely and easily while staying connected.
- Multiple trajectories allow workers to choose separate paths, reducing congestion and improving workflow.
HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT LIFELINE SYSTEM?
Choosing the right system is key to ensuring work at height personnel are protected.
LinkedPro solution developed for a project in Boston, Massachusetts.
When selecting the appropriate horizontal lifeline (HLL) system, such as our XSLinked or LinkedPro solutions, it’s essential to evaluate several key factors based on your work environment and requirements. In this guide we want to show you which factors you need to consider.
Before you start with any project, always evaluate the conditions of a work area. Is this work area indoor or oudoor?Environmental factors such as wind, rain, and temperature extremes can affect system durability and performance. Additionally, assess potential hazards like electrical risks or deviating conditions on a roof or industrial area, which may lead to a custom made solution.
What tasks need to be performed when connected to the horizontal lifeline? For jobs that require a higher mobility, systems with longer spans can be the right choice. Jobs with a wall- or overhead solution may require a much more sturdy solution or rigid rail system for example.
Determine the necessary length and layout of your HLL, whether it’s straight, curved, or spans multiple planes. This decision will affect anchor point placement and system choice.
With ODIN, you can precisely calculate the loads involved in horizontal lifeline systems, as well as the lifeline deflection and minimum clearance required for safe fall arrest. This tool ensures that lifeline systems meet applicable standards without the need for complex manual calculations, reducing injury risk in the event of a fall. Check out more information about ODIN Lifeline calculation Tool here.
Ensure the HLL system can safely accommodate the number of users at any given time. Take into account the combined weight of all users and their equipment to ensure safety. For example, if more users need to be working on the same system, at the same time a LinkedPro system could be a much better solution.
The HLL system must work seamlessly with personal fall arrest systems (PFAS) and other PPE. Ensuring compatibility enhances overall safety and effectiveness. Our PPE systems are tested thoroughly and are used with all type of lifeline systems.
Calculate the required fall clearance, considering lifeline sag, lanyard length, and the length of users. Proper fall clearance is crucial to prevent injuries from falls. When dealing with a low fall clearance it might be ideal to opt for an XSRail system. Inform XSPlatforms or an XSPlatforms partner to make sure what system suits best to your situation.
SELECT THE RIGHT SOLUTION
By carefully considering these factors, you can select the right multi span lifelines from XSPlatforms to ensure the highest level of safety for workers at height.
LINKEDPRO SOLUTIONS FOR VARIOUS APPLICATIONS
ROOF INSTALLATIONS
With a horizontal lifeline system, a user wears a harness that is connected to permanent steel cable track that runs through multiple anchor points fixed in the roof.
- Tailored for one to three users, promoting freedom of movement.
- Compatible with various roof surfaces for reliable installation.
- Effective on both low-slope and steep-slope roofs.
- Learn more about our Roof Solutions.

WALL INSTALLATIONS
We offer a complete range of solutions for a safe and durable lifeline track on almost every type of wall surface, at waist level or at shoulder height.
- Multi-cable lifeline solutions, workers can pass each other without disconnecting!
- Protection for tasks performed on vertical surfaces, without compromising safety
- Flexible installation options to suit different wall materials.
- Preventing damage to the structure at the points where the system is anchored, by absorbing the forces generated by a fall.
- Discover our Wall Solutions.

OVERHEAD LIFELINE INSTALLATIONS
When anchored to an overhead lifeline system, users can safely walk over a ledge, a narrow surface, or other high object. The requirements for an overhead lifeline depend on a number of factors, including the fall height (or clearance), the surface to which the system is mounted, the desired number of users of the lifeline and the applicable standards & regulations.
- Designed for work on ceilings or elevated structures.
- Ensures user safety while maintaining mobility across work areas.
- Integrates seamlessly with existing infrastructure for enhanced safety.
- Explore our Overhead Solutions.

ELEVATE YOUR SAFETY
Don’t compromise on safety – contact our technical advisors today for tailor fall protection solutions!
FAQ: LINKEDPRO LIFELINES
Whether you’re new to multi-user fall protection systems or looking to enhance your knowledge, these answers will help you understand how LinkedPro works and why it is essential for ensuring maximum worker safety and efficiency at heights.
Our LinkedPro is the only engineered horizontal lifeline system with multiple lifelines (wire-ropes) on one anchor point, which brings about some practical advantages. With the LinkedPro you can create different, color marked paths for the individual lifeline tracks.
The LinkedPro system can be used to assist in rescue if the system’s anchors are equipped with extra RAP attachment points. Between the RAP anchors a temporary lifeline can be installed to help in the rescue of a fallen worker. LinkedPro is the only mulit span lifeline on the market.
The system consists of multiple parallel lifelines, XSPoint anchor points, and XSSlider connectors that ensure smooth movement. Additional RAP attachment points can be integrated for enhanced rescue capabilities.
Yes. If the system’s anchor points include extra RAP attachment points, a temporary rescue lifeline can be installed to assist in safely retrieving a fallen worker. Multi span lifelines provide flexibility and efficiency for high-traffic work areas.
