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Harnesses have a D-ring that attaches to a lanyard.
These harnesses have leather-insulated metal components and meet ASTM F887 when used with an arc flash-resistant lanyard.
Made of inherently flame-resistant Kevlar, these harnesses withstand temperatures up to 800° F.
With thick webbing and a water-repellent treatment, these harnesses resist elements that could shorten the lifespan of a harness, such as heat, moisture, sweat, grease, and chemicals.
Ease pressure on your legs and keep blood flowing—these straps help prevent injury while you’re waiting for rescue after a fall.
Add length to your harness D-ring and make it easier to attach a fall-arrest lanyard.
Park your lanyard when it’s not in use, so it won’t drag or get caught.
These versatile harnesses have one D-ring on the chest for use with ladder-climbing systems as well as one D-ring on each hip to provide a stable working position.
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
Stay comfortable when wearing your harness for long periods of time. This padding keeps your harness from digging in and causing chafing.
D-rings on each hip provide a stable working position.
Stand out while you’re working up high.
Remain stable as you’re lifted and lowered into cramped and hard-to-reach spaces.
Wrap these protectors around the labels on your harness to shield them from dirt and damage.
Made of steel, these durable lanyards hold up in abrasive and high-heat applications.
Made of Kevlar, these lanyards meet ASTM F887 when used with an arc-flash-resistant harness. Wrap the lanyard around a rated structure, such as an I-beam, and then attach it to itself to create an anchor point.
Made of Kevlar, these lanyards meet ASTM F887 when used with an arc-flash-resistant harness.
A quick-stop lanyard will stop your fall within a few inches.
These lanyards form their own anchor point by attaching directly to a rated structure.
Attach to the arm of a bucket truck.
Clamp these anchors onto I-beams—they give you a secure place to clip your fall-arrest lanyard without damaging the beam surface.
Clip your fall-arrest lanyard to a secure connection point on approved concrete surfaces.
Connect fall-arrest lanyards to these anchor points.
A secure hold that won’t damage your mounting surface—these anchors clamp onto stable structures such as half-walls to give you a place to clip your fall-arrest lanyard.
Anchor your fall-arrest lanyard to overhead grating, girders, and other stable structures.
Sliding in a track, these anchors give you freedom of movement while staying safely tethered.
Also known as horizontal lifelines, these anchor spans provide fall protection on roofs and other areas where overhead anchors aren’t available.
Protect against falls while climbing ladders.
Also known as lifelines, these provide anchor points across long horizontal or vertical spans.
Stay straight up and down while being raised and lowered through narrow spaces. These lanyards clip into your harness’s shoulder D-rings to keep you from pitching forward.
Everything you need to keep tools close to you while you work at height. These kits prevent tools from accidentally falling and hurting someone or damaging equipment below.
Attach to your hard hat to prevent accidental drops.
Keep your equipment close and prevent accidental drops.
Clip these lightweight packs onto your fall-arrest harness so you can lower yourself to safety after a fall.