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Add length to your harness D-ring and make it easier to attach a fall-arrest lanyard.
If you fall while working at height, these general purpose harnesses keep you safe and upright.
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.
Made with Nomex or Kevlar, these harnesses withstand high heat and electrical arcs that could weaken a standard harness.
Park your lanyard when it’s not in use, so it won’t drag or get caught.
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
Ease pressure on your legs and keep blood flowing—these straps help prevent injury while you’re waiting for rescue after a fall.
With D-rings on the back, chest, and each hip, these harnesses are the most versatile we offer.
Our most versatile harness for tasks at height in areas with arc-flash and fire hazards—these harnesses have a D-ring on the back, chest, and each hip.
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.
Maintain a stable working position on the sides of scaffolding and other vertical structures, even where flying sparks and high temperatures could weaken a harness. Made with Kevlar webbing, these harnesses won’t ignite when exposed to welding spatter, sparks, and high heat.
Stay ready for occasional work at height—these harnesses come with a lanyard.
Wrap these protectors around the labels on your harness to shield them from dirt and damage.
Stay comfortable when wearing your harness for long periods of time. This padding keeps your harness from digging in and causing chafing.
Stand out while you’re working up high.
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.
Handle heavy tools with more support than standard harnesses. Also known as derrick harnesses, they have a belt and built-in seat to distribute pressure and reduce fatigue.
Move freely, but limit how far you drop if you fall while working at height. These lanyards extend and retract as you move around to keep the slack out of your way.
No matter how dirty and wet a job gets at height, these lanyards are built to last and work fast.
Like an alarm on your car dashboard, these lanyards flash and beep until you're clipped into fall protection on an order picker or other vehicle.
Made with a durable Kevlar webbing, these lanyards meet ASTM F887, so they're tested to hold up against arc flash hazards.
Clip these lanyards onto a rated structure—they form their own anchor.
A lanyard and an anchor in one—these lanyards attach to rated structures to give you a secure place to clip in for fall protection.
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.
If you fall when working at height, these lanyards extend to slow and stop your fall.
Made of Kevlar, these lanyards meet ASTM F887 when used with an arc-flash-resistant harness.
Everything you need to rescue a person who is suspended after a fall, even if they’re injured or unconscious.
Clip these lightweight packs onto your fall-arrest harness so you can lower yourself to safety after a fall.
Lower yourself to safety after a fall. These harnesses are designed for solo work or remote locations where rescue teams can't reach you.
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.
Tether yourself close to your work so your hands are free to use tools and equipment.
Lift and move items with a two-person team using leg and shoulder strength, minimizing strain and injury risk for your back, arms, and hands.