ANATOMY OF A HARNESS
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1. Fall Arrest Attachment Point : D-ring (large or small) or
loop between shoulder blades for fall arrest.
2. D-Ring Extender : 18”D-ring or loop extension attached to
the back D-ring of the harness.Makes...
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ANATOMY OF A HARNESS
5
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10
12
4
3
9
2
11
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1
1. Fall Arrest Attachment Point : D-ring (large or small) or
loop between shoulder blades for fall arrest.
2. D-Ring Extender : 18”D-ring or loop extension attached to
the back D-ring of the harness.Makes access to D-ring for lanyard attachment easier allowing user to check for 100%
snap hook gate closure.
3. Shoulder D-rings : Small D-rings at the top of the shoulder
Used with a spreader bar or yoke (Y) lanyard for retrieval and
rescue in confined space situations.
4. Chest Strap : Webbing which connects the two shoulder
straps together.Connected with a pass-through buckle to keep
user in the harness.
5. Leg Connectors : Available in both pass-through or grommeted versions. Allows the user choice in leg closure suited to the
application or worker preference.
6. Comfort Pad : Soft and firm lumbar support providing support to lower back in work positioning applications.
7. Body Belt : Integrated body belt.Excellent support for work
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