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The Tool Transfer Station is a safe and convenient storage location for tools utilizing the Guardian® Quick-Switch® system.
TRANSFER STATION ONLY - Guardian's Quick-Switch® Tool Transfer Station is a highly portable and easily installed storage solution that features five permanently attached Quick-Switch® Docks and two D-ring connection points for storing multiple tools securely. Quick-Switch® Docks offer 100% tool connection during tool transfer to eliminate the possibility of dropped tools. Constructed from durable ballistic nylon for extended service life, the Quick-Switch® Tool Transfer Station attaches securely to a variety of structures, using extra-strength hook and loop material. The deep front pocket keeps tools contained and ready for use between multiple users. The Quick-Switch® Tool Transfer Station excels in any work area where a falling tool could cause an injury, (scaffolding, ladders, lifts, etc.) by allowing users to easily switch tools at height without risk of drops. When not in use, simply fold the Quick-Switch® Tool Transfer Station in half to securely store or transport tools to the next jobsite.
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This product meets the following regional compliance standards
ANSI/ISEA 121-2018
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