Description
KEY COMPONENTS AND FUNCTIONS
- DORSAL D-RING (Back): The primary attachment point, located between the shoulder blades, designed to arrest a fall and distribute forces.
- WEBBING/STRAPS (Shoulder, Chest, Leg): High-strength polyester or nylon straps that hold the harness together, hold the user securely, and distribute fall arrest forces.
- CHEST STRAP: Positions and secures the shoulder straps, ensuring the harness does not slip off during a fall.
- LEG STRAPS: Encircling the thighs, these straps distribute the weight and fall forces away from the upper body, reducing the risk of injury.
- SUB-PELVIC STRAP: A strap passing under the buttocks to provide additional support and prevent the user from slipping out of the harness.
- ADJUSTABLE BUCKLES: Found on the chest and legs, these allow for a tailored, snug fit to optimize comfort and safety.
- SIDE/FRONT D-RINGS: Used for work positioning (holding the worker in place) or ladder climbing rather than primary fall arrest.
- PADDING: Often found on shoulder, back, or leg straps to increase comfort during long periods of use.
- IDENTIFICATION/WARNING LABELS: Contains crucial information regarding compliance, model, and inspection dates.
- LANYARD/LIFELINE: Connects the D-ring to an anchorage point.
- SHOCK ABSORBER: Reduces the impact force felt by the body during a fall.
- FALL ARRESTOR/SELF-RETRACTING LIFELINE: Devices that automatically lock to stop a fall instantly.



































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