Safety Harnesses for Climbing
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Safety harnesses for climbing have one D-ring on the upper back and one D-ring on the chest. The chest D-ring allows the harness to be used with a ladder-climbing system to provide fall protection if the wearer slips while climbing or descending a ladder or tall structure. The back D-ring attaches to a self-retracting lifeline or shock-absorbing lanyard that connects to a secure anchor point. Safety harnesses for climbing are often used by wind energy workers.
Vest-Style Harnesses for Climbing
Vest-style safety harnesses for climbing have two vertical shoulder straps that have webbing and a buckle to connect across the chest for a secure fit. Vest-style harnesses are easier to put on and take off than crossover harnesses.
Steel D-Rings
No Padding Included
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Lightweight Aluminum D-Rings
Padding Included
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Corrosion-Resistant Stainless Steel D-Rings
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Crossover-Style Harnesses for Climbing
Crossover-style safety harnesses for climbing have shoulder straps that cross the chest. They have one D-ring on the back and one on the chest. have two shoulder straps that cross in front of the chest, which requires the worker step into the harness.
Steel D-Rings
No Padding Included
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Arc-Flash Rated Vest-Style Harnesses for Climbing
Arc-flash rated vest-style climbing safety harnesses have two vertical shoulder straps that have webbing and a buckle to connect across the chest for a secure fit. Vest-style harnesses are easier to put on and take off than crossover harnesses. Arc-flash rated safety harnesses will not burn, melt, or conduct energy during an arc flash. They're worn by people working at height in areas where an arc flash may occur, such as utility, oil and gas, and construction workers.
Steel D-Rings
Padding Included
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