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    Fall-Arrest Harnesses with Lanyards

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    Quick-Stop

    Lanyard

    Shock-Absorbing Lanyard

    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Belt Thigh Buckle.

    Belt Thigh Buckle

    Stay ready for occasional work at height—these harnesses come with a lanyard. Store them in the included bag when not in use. When they’re used properly with an anchor (not included with all), they help you meet OSHA and ANSI safety standards.
    Attach the lanyard to the D-ring on the back, and these harnesses will keep you upright if you fall.
    Impact-Indicating Stitching—Impact-indicating stitching is designed to tear during a fall or impact, so it’s easy to tell if a harness is still safe to use.
    Quick Stop—Quick-stop lanyards, also known as SRLs, lock into place quickly to stop your fall in a shorter distance than shock-absorbing lanyards. The lanyard extends and retracts as you change position, giving you freedom to move while keeping the lanyard out of the way.
    Shock Absorbing—Shock-absorbing lanyards are a good basic option. They have webbing that expands if you fall to reduce the impact on your body. They’re more lightweight than quick-stop lanyards.
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    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Belt Thigh Buckle
     
    Impact-Indicating Stitching, Leg Support Handles
    Quick Stop11Polyester FabricWebbingOne Size58" to 78"110 to 32032" to 50"Polyester PlasticBack (1)Snap HookSteel2"310ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, ANSI/ASSP Z359.14 Class 1, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Lanyard, Storage Bag, Webbing Anchor Point9291N120000000
    Shock Absorbing610Polyester FabricWebbingOne Size58" to 78"110 to 32032" to 50"Polyester PlasticBack (1)Snap HookSteel3/4"310ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, ANSI/ASSP Z359.13, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Lanyard, Storage Bag9291N11000000
     

    Fall-Arrest Harnesses

    If you fall while working at height, these general purpose harnesses keep you safe and upright. When used together with a lanyard and anchor, they help you meet OSHA and ANSI safety standards. Clip your lanyard to the D-ring on the back.
    We offer a variety of styles—from a basic, no-nonsense version to one that you’ll barely feel. Premium harnesses offer more comfort and are easier to put on.
    Style A
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    Image of Specification. Slide Thigh Buckle. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Slide Thigh Buckle.

    Slide Thigh Buckle

    Style A are our most basic option. With no padding, these harnesses are less bulky than other harnesses. However, they may chafe if worn for long periods.
    Slide Thigh Buckle—Slide thigh buckles are the basic option, but they need to be tightened each time.
    Impact-Indicating Stitching—Impact-indicating stitching is designed to tear during a fall or impact, so it’s easy to tell if a harness is still safe to use.
    Lanyard Holders—If you have an unused lanyard, clip it to one of the lanyard holders to keep it from dragging or catching on nearby equipment.
    Leg Support Handles—Harnesses with leg support handles let you pull yourself into a seated position to relieve pressure while you wait for help after a fall.
    Harness
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    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Slide Thigh Buckle
    One Size60" to 74"140 to 26032" to 50"Polyester PlasticBack (1)310ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders, Leg Support Handles8169T155000000
     

    Electrical Arc-Flash-Resistant Fall-Arrest Harnesses

    Made with Nomex or Kevlar, these harnesses withstand high heat and electrical arcs that could weaken a standard harness. They meet ASTM F887, so they're tested to hold up against arc flash hazards. Attach the D-ring on the back to a lanyard, and these harnesses will keep you upright if you fall. When used together with a lanyard and anchor, these harnesses help you meet OSHA and ANSI safety standards.
    Style A
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Contains MultipleImages. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Electrical Arc-Flash-Resistant Fall-Arrest Harnesses, Style A.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle.

    Squeeze-Release Thigh

    Buckle

    Style A don’t have padding, so they’re less bulky than Style B. However, they may chafe if worn for long periods. They have squeeze-release thigh buckles, which connect and disconnect more quickly than slide buckles and don’t need to be adjusted each time you put them on.
    Impact-Indicating Stitching—Impact-indicating stitching is designed to tear during a fall or impact, so it’s easy to tell if a harness is still safe to use.
    Lanyard Holders—If you have an unused lanyard, clip it to one of the lanyard holders to keep it from dragging or catching on nearby equipment.
    Harness
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    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle
    One Size58" to 77"100 to 31034" to 51"Kevlar/Nomex FabricBack (1)420ASTM F887, ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders1785T30000000
     
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