Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Building Safety Belt |
Safety Belts Material: | Polyester |
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Product Name: Personal Protective Equipment Safety Harness |
A full body harness is a safety harness that connects the worker to the fall protection system anchored into the structure they're working on. Using a series of straps that fit around the thighs, hips, chest, shoulders, and back, these harnesses arrest falls while minimizing injury to the worker. Full body harnesses are also designed to keep wearers upright after a fall to prevent suspension trauma and facilitate faster rescue.
As you'll see below, however, the harnesses recommended today haven't always been the most common option. It took several decades to develop a full body option that doesn't prolong the danger caused by a workplace fall.
Standard full body harnesses are those primarily used for fall protection, no matter the work or industry involved. This equipment doesn't require specific types of material, beyond what is necessary for safe fall arrests, to guard against additional workplace hazards. The design includes straps across the shoulders, chest, back, and thighs, but does not include a belt worn around the waist. The attachments used for this option, typically dorsal D-rings, sit between the worker's shoulder blades for the greatest safety during a fall. Standard harnesses have a maximum arresting force of 1,800 lbs, so be sure to do the necessary calculations when choosing equipment for people of different sizes.
Construction includes multiple types of work. Depending on the task, type of construction, and size of the building, the harnesses required may vary. If someone is working from a ladder, for instance, a positioning harness frees their hands and movements while protecting them from a fall. Painters may use a suspension harness to access sections of the building while hanging from above. If working above a 6-foot or more distance, such as roofing, all of your employees will need to use personal fall protection systems.
Construction workers often need their tools close at hand, so it's also important to find harnesses that can hold both the user's weight and the added strain from their tools. Generally, construction safety harnesses carry this weight on padded belts.
Most importantly, these jobs always involve great heights and dangerous workplaces. Your workers must use a full body harness that will safely arrest any falls that occur.
Product Name | Personal Protective Equipment Safety Harness |
Material | Straps, Polyester and Nylon. |
Size | EN 358 |
Color | Blue, Yellow |
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