Description
KEY COMPONENTS
This is a Vaultex UB104 Full Body Harness paired with a Twin Webbing Lanyard featuring a shock absorber. This combination is a standard personal protective equipment (PPE) setup for fall arrest when working at heights, such as in construction, telecommunications, or tower climbing.
1. CORE COMPONENTS OF THE HARNESS
- WEBBING:Â The primary framework of the harness, usually made of durable polyester or nylon designed to absorb and spread fall impact forces.
- D-RINGS:Â Critical metal attachment points made of forged alloy steel.
- DORSAL D-RING: Located on the back between the shoulder blades; this is the only attachment point for fall arrest.
- CHEST (STERNAL) D-RINGS:Â Used for ladder climbing systems or certain work positioning tasks.
- LATERAL (SIDE) D-RINGS:Â Located on the hips for work positioning only (e.g., leaning back while working with both hands).
- ADJUSTABLE STRAPS:Â Fully adjustable shoulder and thigh straps allow for a personalized, snug fit.
- BUCKLES:Â Used to secure the harness. Vaultex models often use quick-connect or pass-through buckles for easy donning.
- SIT STRAP/SUB-PELVIC STRAP:Â Positioned under the buttocks to cradle the body’s weight and direct fall forces to the thighs.
- BACK SUPPORT: Some models, like the Vaultex MFK, include a thermoform or ratchet back support for stability and comfort during extended use.
2. CONNECTING HARDWARE
Vaultex harnesses are often sold as kits that include essential connecting devices:
- SHOCK-ABSORBING LANYARD:Â A twin or single webbing lanyard with an integrated shock absorber to reduce the impact force on the body during a fall.
- KARABINERS: Typically an Easy 308 karabiner for secure attachment to anchor points.
- SNAP HOOKS: Scaffolding SH 60 snap hooks are often used on the other end of the lanyard for quick connection to structures.

































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