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PRODUCT OVERVIEW:
Figure 1 illustrates available harness models. Harness models are defined by their general construction and available features.
Table 1 lists all of the features available with harness models covered by this instruction. "Attachment Elements" serve as
connection points for securing a connecting subsystem. "Buckles and Adjusters" enable the harness to be secured and adjusted
for proper fit. "Other Elements" includes miscellaneous features that serve a variety of purposes. "Pads" help ensure that the
harness is comfortable.
See Table 1 for more information on Component Specifications.
Harness Styles
Figure 1
Harness Donning Style
Reference
A
Vest-Style
B
Crossover-Style
Certain product models in this instruction may be used in environments with additional hazards. See Figure 1 for identification of these models.
Hot Works: Fire-resistant "Hot Works" models are available for use in applications where the product may be exposed to sparks or flames
for short durations.
Arc Flash: "Arc Flash" models meet the requirements of ASTM F887 and are designed for use in environments where an arc flash or
electrical explosion could occur.
A
System Applications
Full body harnesses may be used for a variety of system
applications. Figure 2 illustrates the applications available to
harnesses covered by these instructions. The availability of a
specific application is determined by the attachment elements
present on your harness, as outlined below. If your harness has
one of the attachment elements specified for an application, then
it may use that element for that application.
Application Type
A
Fall Arrest
B
Restraint
C
Work Positioning
D
Rescue
E
Controlled Descent
F
Climbing
Harness Capacity
The user of this full body harness must have a combined weight (including clothing, tools, etc.) meeting the requirements set
by the applicable standard or regulation. Always ensure the full body harness is adjusted to fit the user properly.
ANSI
130 lb. to 310 lb. (59 kg to 140 kg)
OSHA
Up to 420 lb. (190 kg)
Within Figure 1, "Harness Style" groups models by general construction, while
"Harness Model" sorts models by available features. The "style" of your harness is
important for determining how to wear it. The "model" is important for determining
which features come with your harness.
Figure 2 – System Applications
B
C
Attachment Elements
Dorsal, Sternal, Frontal
Dorsal, Sternal, Frontal, Hip,
Rear Waist
Frontal, Hip
Dorsal, Sternal, Frontal, Shoulder
Dorsal, Sternal, Frontal
Dorsal, Sternal
D
Available Harness Sizes
Figure 1 organizes harness models into groups based on features.
All harness models within the same group will include the same
features but will vary in sizing options. To determine the size of
your harness, refer to its product labels. An example label (A) is
shown below. Size codes are identified in the "Product Size Codes"
legend.
A
XXX
12
E
F
Product Size Codes
XS
Extra Small
S
Small
M
Medium
L
Large
XL
Extra Large
2XL
Extra Large (x2)
3XL
Extra Large (x3)
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