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    Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Extraction

    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Extraction.
    Image of ProductInUse. Back orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Extraction.
    Image of ProductInUse. Top orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Extraction.
    Stay straight up and down while being raised and lowered. D-rings on the shoulders of these harnesses keep you from pitching forward, so you're less likely to catch on obstacles than if you were wearing a typical fall-arrest harness. They also have a D-ring on the back for fall protection. To keep the harness feeling comfortable and lightweight when worn for long periods, there’s padding on the back and shoulders. As you bend, sit, and move, the leg straps keep pressure off your inner thighs and won’t ride up. The hardware is aluminum for good strength without weighing you down. When used with a lanyard and an anchor, these harnesses help you meet OSHA and ANSI safety standards.
    With Back and Shoulder Padding
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Belt Thigh Buckle.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle.

    Belt Thigh Buckle

    Squeeze-Release Thigh

    Buckle

    Belt Thigh Buckle—Belt thigh buckles reduce the risk of loosening over time. Lock them into the belt hole with each use.
    Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle—Squeeze-release thigh buckles connect and disconnect more quickly than belt thigh buckles. They’re also more convenient because you don’t have to adjust the size 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.
    RFID Tag—Scan the RFID tag to log inspections, track usage, and schedule maintenance to keep these harnesses compliant with safety regulations.
    Harness
    Size
    For Ht.
    Range
    For Wt.,
    lb.
    Waist
    Size
    Harness Material
    D-Ring Location
    (No. of)
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Features
    Each
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Belt Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1), Shoulders (2)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140Horizontal Leg Straps, Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders, Lightweight Hardware, RFID Tag7942T1120000000
     
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1), Shoulders (2)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140Horizontal Leg Straps, Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders, Lightweight Hardware, RFID Tag7942T62000000
     

    Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Climbing and Positioning

    Image of ProductInUse. For Positioning. Front orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Climbing and Positioning.
    Image of ProductInUse. For Climbing. Side1 orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Climbing and Positioning.

    For Positioning

    For Climbing

    With D-rings on the back, chest, and each hip, these harnesses are the most versatile we offer. Clip your lanyard onto the chest D-ring to scale tall ladders without the line getting in the way. Keep your hands free for tools and tether yourself close to your work by clipping into the hip D-rings. Attach your lanyard to the back D-ring, 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.
    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 and take off.
    Style A
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Climbing and Positioning, Style A.
    Image of ProductInUse. Back orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Climbing and Positioning, Style A.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Belt Thigh Buckle.

    Belt Thigh Buckle

    Style A are our most basic option. They don’t have padding, so they’re less bulky than other harnesses. However, they may chafe if worn for long periods. The straps come together toward the middle of your chest so your arms and torso can move freely.
    Belt Thigh Buckle—Belt thigh buckles reduce the risk of loosening over time. Lock them into the belt hole with each use.
    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.
    Harness
    Size
    For Ht.
    Range
    For Wt.,
    lb.
    Waist
    Size
    Harness Material
    D-Ring Location (No. of)
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Features
    Each
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Belt Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1), Chest (1), Hips (2)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Impact-Indicating Stitching7942T3820000000
     

    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
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses, Style A.
    Image of ProductInUse. Back orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses, Style A.
    Image of Specification. Slide Thigh Buckle. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Slide Thigh Buckle.

    Slide Thigh Buckle

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

    Belt 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.
    Belt Thigh Buckle—Belt thigh buckles reduce the risk of loosening over time. Lock them into the belt hole with each use.
    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.
    Harness
    Size
    For Ht.
    Range
    For Wt.,
    lb.
    Waist
    Size
    Harness Material
    D-Ring Location
    (No. of)
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Features
    Each
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Slide Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Impact-Indicating Stitching7942T52000000
     
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Belt Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Impact-Indicating Stitching7942T19200000
     
    Style C—With Back and Shoulder Padding
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses, Style C.
    Image of ProductInUse. Back orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses, Style C.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Belt Thigh Buckle.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle.

    Belt Thigh Buckle

    Squeeze-Release Thigh

    Buckle

    Style C are designed for all-day comfort. They have padding on the back and shoulders. Plus, the leg straps are designed to stay horizontal, so they won’t ride up as you move. The hardware is aluminum for good strength without weighing you down.
    Belt Thigh Buckle—Belt thigh buckles reduce the risk of loosening over time. Lock them into the belt hole with each use.
    Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle—Squeeze-release thigh buckles connect more quickly than other types and are easier to use, since you don’t have to adjust them 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.
    RFID Tag—Scan the RFID tag to log inspections, track usage, and schedule maintenance to keep these harnesses compliant with safety regulations.
    Harness
    Size
    For Ht.
    Range
    For Wt.,
    lb.
    Waist
    Size
    Harness Material
    D-Ring Location
    (No. of)
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Features
    Each
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Belt Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Horizontal Leg Straps, Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders, Lightweight Hardware, RFID Tag8169T1320000000
     
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Horizontal Leg Straps, Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders, Lightweight Hardware, RFID Tag8169T142000000
     
    Style D—With Back, Shoulder, and Leg Padding
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    Image of ProductInUse. Back orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses, Style D.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle.

    Squeeze-Release Thigh

    Buckle

    Style D are the most lightweight padded option—breathable padding on the back, shoulders, and legs keeps you comfortable, even when worn all day. The leg straps are designed to stay horizontal, so they won’t ride up as you move. The hardware is aluminum for good strength without weighing you down. If you do fall, unfold the leg support straps to ease pressure on your legs while you wait for help.
    Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle—Squeeze-release thigh buckles connect more quickly than other types and are easier to use, since you don’t have to adjust them 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.
    RFID Tag—Scan the RFID tag to log inspections, track usage, and schedule maintenance to keep these harnesses compliant with safety regulations.
    Harness
    Size
    For Ht.
    Range
    For Wt.,
    lb.
    Waist
    Size
    Harness Material
    D-Ring Location
    (No. of)
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Features
    Each
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Horizontal Leg Straps, Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders, Leg Support Straps, Lightweight Hardware, RFID Tag8169T1520000000
     

    Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Positioning

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    Stability plus fall protection. Clip a positioning lanyard to the D-ring on each hip of these harnesses to stay close to your work and free up your hands. Attach a lanyard to the D-ring on the back and they’ll keep you upright if you fall. When used together with a lanyard and anchor, these harnesses help you meet OSHA and ANSI safety standards.
    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 D—With Back and Shoulder Padding
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Positioning, Style D.
    Image of ProductInUse. Back orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Positioning, Style D.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle.

    Squeeze-Release Thigh

    Buckle

    Style D will feel the most lightweight—padding on the back and shoulders keeps you comfortable, even when worn all day. The leg straps are designed to stay horizontal, so they won’t ride up as you move. The hardware is aluminum for good strength without weighing you down.
    Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle—Squeeze-release thigh buckles connect and disconnect more quickly than slide and belt thigh buckles. They’re also more convenient, as you don’t have to adjust the size 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.
    RFID Tag—Scan the RFID tag to log inspections, track usage, and schedule maintenance to keep these harnesses compliant with safety regulations.
    Harness
    Size
    For Ht.
    Range
    For Wt.,
    lb.
    Waist
    Size
    Harness Material
    D-Ring Location
    (No. of)
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Features
    Each
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1), Hips (2)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Horizontal Leg Straps, Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders, Lightweight Hardware, RFID Tag8960T2120000000
     

    Self-Rescue Fall-Arrest Harnesses

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    Image of ProductInUse. Back orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Self-Rescue Fall-Arrest Harnesses.
    Image of Product. Front orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Self-Rescue Fall-Arrest Harnesses.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle.

    Squeeze-Release Thigh

    Buckle

    Lower yourself to safety after a fall. These harnesses are designed for solo work or remote locations where rescue teams can't reach you. Attach a lanyard to the D-ring on the back, and if you fall, these harnesses will keep you upright. For a controlled descent to the ground, pull the tab on the shoulder to unfurl the 65 ft. rope. Padding on the back and shoulders makes these harnesses comfortable, even when worn for long periods. When used together with a lanyard and anchor, they help you meet OSHA and ANSI safety standards.
    With Back and Shoulder Padding
    Rope
    Harness
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    For Wt.,
    lb.
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    Size
    Harness Material
    D-Ring Location
    (No. of)
    Lg.,
    ft.
    Material
    Construction
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Each
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1)65Aramid FabricBraided310ANSI/ASSP Z359.4, ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.1409780N101000000000
     
    Rescue Poles

    Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Climbing

    Image of ProductInUse. Side1 orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Climbing.
    Stay secure while climbing ladders, poles, and other structures—a D-ring on the chest of these harnesses gives you a place to clip in while ascending and descending. Attach a lanyard to the D-ring on the back, and these harnesses will keep you upright if you fall. Used together with a lanyard and anchor, these harnesses help you meet OSHA and ANSI safety standards.
    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 B—With Back and Shoulder Padding
    Image of ProductInUse. Front orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Climbing, Style B.
    Image of ProductInUse. Back orientation. Fall-Arrest Harnesses. Fall-Arrest Harnesses for Climbing, Style B.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Belt Thigh Buckle.
    Image of Specification. Front orientation. ZoomedIn view. Contains Border. Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle.

    Belt Thigh Buckle

    Squeeze-Release Thigh

    Buckle

    Style B are a step up from the basic option—they have padding on the back and shoulders for comfort and to reduce chaffing. As you bend, sit, and move, the leg straps keep pressure off your inner thighs and won’t ride up. Their hardware is aluminum for good strength without weighing you down as you climb.
    Belt Thigh Buckle—Belt thigh buckles reduce the risk of loosening over time. Lock them into the belt hole with each use.
    Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle—Squeeze-release thigh buckles connect and disconnect more quickly than slide and belt thigh buckles. They’re also more convenient, as you don’t have to adjust the size 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.
    RFID Tag—Scan the RFID tag to log inspections, track usage, and schedule maintenance to keep these harnesses compliant with safety regulations.
    Harness
    Size
    For Ht.
    Range
    For Wt.,
    lb.
    Waist
    Size
    Harness Material
    D-Ring Location
    (No. of)
    Wt. Cap.,
    lb.
    Specs. Met
    Features
    Each
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Belt Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1), Chest (1)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Horizontal Leg Straps, Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders, Lightweight Hardware, RFID Tag9454N120000000
     
    Front-Buckle Harnesses—Squeeze-Release Thigh Buckle
    M/L64" to 77"150 to 22532" to 48"Polyester PlasticBack (1), Chest (1)400ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1910.140, OSHA Compliant 29 CFR 1926.502Horizontal Leg Straps, Impact-Indicating Stitching, Lanyard Holders, Lightweight Hardware, RFID Tag9454N16000000
     
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