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Fall protecti safety harness with 1 d-ring mating #9402


Fall Arrest Harness with 3 D-Ring Mating
Contractor series universal fit full body harness features 5 point adjustability including front torso adjusters, tongue buckle legs and mating buckle chest straps. Contains 1 dorsal D-ring. Also features 1 lanyard keeper, back side web torso strap, 9-position leg adujustments, and stress indicating safety tabs.
Personal Fall Arrest Systems, as easy as A, B, C, D.
A ANCHOR....the point of attachment for lanyards, lifelines, and deceleration devices; also called a tie-off point.
Examples: rebar, I-beam, scaffold, roof truss
ANCHOR CONNECTOR......used to enjoin a connecting device (SRL, lanyard) to the anchor point.
Examples: sling anchor, grip anchor, wire form hook, beam clamp
B BODY WEAR....the Full Body Harness worn by a person used to enjoin the body with the connecting device
in every personal fall arrest system.
Examples: vest style, crossover style, single D-ring up to 6 D-ring.
Full Body Harnesses should be chosen to compliment the work to be done with consideration to the work
C CONNECTOR....a piece of equipment used to enjoin components of all personal fall arrest systems.
Examples: carabiner, snap hook, mating buckle, D-ring.
CONNECTING DEVICE....a component of the personal fall arrest system that couples the full body harness to
D DECELERATION DEVICE....component that slows and dissipates energy during a fall.
Examples: shock absorbing lanyard, self-retracting lifeline, rope grab.
Only when all of the above components are assembled together, do you have a complete Personal Fall Arrest System
(PFAS). Collectively, these are A, B, C, D.
Putting on a FallTech Full Body Harness:
1. After inspecting the harness, grab the dorsal (back) D-ring and give the harness a shake while lifting harness up. This ensures harness strapping isnot tangled.
2. Unfasten all buckles (mating and/or tongue buckle). Slip one arm through harness making sure dorsal D-ring is on your back. Slip your free arm through other side of harness and position straps on shoulders. Chest strap will be across your chest if positioned properly.
3. Reach between legs and grab one leg strap. Bring strap up between legs and connect mating or tongue buckle. Repeat for other leg strap.
4. Connect chest strap by attaching mating buckle closures. Ideal position for your chest strap is about six (6) inches below your shoulders. Adjust waist belt (if included).
5. Adjust leg and chest straps to size. If you can slip your three lead fingers between yourself and webbing, proper sizing has been achieved.
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Fall Protection Full Body Harness
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Fall protecti safety harness with 1 d-ring mating #9402