When someone is saved by a fall arrest system, the danger isn't over—it has actually just entered a new, highly time-sensitive phase. Having a dedicated rescue plan isn't just a regulatory formality; it is a critical, life-saving necessity due to a hidden medical emergency called suspension trauma.
Here is a breakdown of why immediate rescue is mandatory and how specialized equipment like the 3M™ DBI-SALA® Rollgliss™ R550 makes a difference.
Part 1: The Critical Need for a Rescue Plan
When a worker is suspended in a safety harness after a fall, the leg straps act like tourniquets under the weight of the body. This triggers suspension trauma (or orthostatic intolerance):
- Blood Pooling: Harness straps constrict the large veins in the legs, pooling blood in the lower extremities and preventing it from returning to the heart and brain.
- Rapid Progression: Within just 5 to 15 minutes, a suspended worker can experience dizziness, nausea, a drop in blood pressure, and fainting.
- Fatal Risk: If the worker remains suspended horizontally or loses consciousness, oxygen deprivation to the brain can cause permanent injury or death in less than 30 minutes.
Because local emergency services (like the fire brigade) may not arrive or be set up in time to meet this narrow window, regulations (such as OSHA or UK Work at Height Regulations) require sites to have an independent, actionable plan to rescue a fallen worker immediately.
Part 2: How the Rollgliss™ R550 Solves the Problem
The 3M™ DBI-SALA® Rollgliss™ R550 is designed specifically to eliminate the complexity and delays of standard high-angle rescues. It acts as an escape and rescue hub that a small team—or even a single worker—can operate efficiently.
1. Two-Way Controlled DescentStandard rescue ropes only pull or lower in one direction, forcing rescuers to reset the line for a second person. The R550 features a bi-directional design: as one end of the rope descends, the other end ascends. This allows for continuous, back-to-back rescues of multiple workers without waiting to wind the rope back up.
2. Built-In Rescue Wheel (Lifting Hub)If a fallen worker is suspended slightly below a platform or trapped on an obstacle, you can't just lower them right away. The R550 includes an integrated manual rescue wheel. This allows a rescuer on the structure to slightly lift the fallen worker, unhook them from their deployed fall-arrest lanyard, and then safely lower them to the ground.
3. Fully Automatic Speed RegulationPanic can lead to human error during a high-stress rescue. The R550 uses a centrifugal brake system that automatically regulates the descent speed to a stable, manageable rate (around 0.6 to 0.9 meters per second). It requires no active manipulation from the operator to maintain a safe speed, reducing the risk of a secondary impact.
4. Assisted or Unassisted Rescue Configuration The device adapts seamlessly to the scenario:- Remote/Assisted Rescue: A coworker on the secure platform hooks the R550 rope to the fallen worker's harness remotely (often using a rescue pole) and lowers them down without ever putting themselves in danger.
- Simultaneous Escape: If an emergency forces an entire crew to abandon a high platform (e.g., a fire on a wind turbine or crane), workers can use the device to lower themselves down sequentially.
The Takeaway: Fall protection equipment stops the fall, but the Rollgliss™ R550 solves the medical countdown that follows. It transforms a highly technical, dangerous rope-rescue.


