A full-body safety harness is a body support device that distributes fall arrest forces across the shoulders, thighs, and pelvis. According to EN361, a full-body harness is the only acceptable body holding device that can be used in a fall arrest system.
Used for fall arrest, fall restraint and work positioning, the FA2 full-body harness provides comfort, protection, ease-of-use and flexibility to do what needs to be done on the job site. When used in a work positioning system, this safety harness allows you to perform delicate tasks with two hands and the upper body free while maintaining stability at an elevated height.
Safety Harness & Lanyard Blog - Full Body Harness Inspection Checklist
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The British Standard suggests inspecting personal protective equipment at least every 12 months while some manufacturers recommend a more frequent inspection, especially when the equipment is used in a harsh environment. The inspection has to be carried out by competent personnel. HSE's guideline document includes examples of defects and damage for reference. To learn more about how to inspect a safety harness, please refer to the Safety Harness Inspection Checklist
• Wash harnesses in lukewarm soapy water (ph-neutral, 30 °C maximum), then rinse thoroughly with fresh tap water. (✓ Household Face & Body Soap; ✘Laundry Detergent, ✘Solvents, ✘Stain Removers, ✘Degreasers)
• Hang harnesses on a line to dry.
• You can wash your harness in a washing machine. Choose the 30 °C delicate synthetic settings, without a spin cycle. Wash the harness inside a thick cloth bag
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