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Snap-Hooks — OSHA
required dual release keeper
(keeper test ref. ANSI A10.14-91, 4.2.2.2).
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"D"-ring and
miscellaneous hardware
(Ref. ANSI A10.14-91, 4.1.2.1 & 4.1.2.3).
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Buckles — Slide
adapter or buckles are used for leg straps,
shoulder straps and waist belt adjustment.
(Ref. - ANSI A10.14-91, 4.1.2.2). |
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2" x 1/16", fine
weave nylon webbing. Meets federal and
referenced military specification MIL-W-4088J
(Ref.
ANSI A10, 14, 91, 9.0). |
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Wide displacement
provides durable, lightweight comfort, with 6000
pounds minimum tensile (each strap).
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Leg Straps –
Paratrooper Style |
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Waist Belt – Double
layered for tool pouch or other slide on
attachments |
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Shoulder Straps –
Adjustable length with loop connections to the
waist belt for easy pouch installation/removal.
No additional tool belt required |
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Suspension – back
"D" ring and right and left side shoulder
absorber/suspension system. The body is held
vertical in a fall, and head first for retrieval
situations |
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Donning – the
harness was designed with consideration to ease
of installation by high workers and by rescue
workers onto disabled personnel |
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Sewn Connections –
multi-pass "BOX-X" pattern is used at most
connections. Longitude stitch connection is used
for layered webbing runs. Stitch Type 301
(Ref. Federal Standard number 751z-65) |
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Doubled 1" x 1/16",
fine weave nylon webbing. Meets federal and
military specification MIL-W-4088J.
(Ref.
ANSI A10.14-91) |
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The 1" lanyard
material is "absorb-edge" brand which is
specially designed to have increased resistance
to lateral impact even under load (1500 LBS.),
according to information provided by the webbing
mill |
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Each layer of
lanyard webbing is minimum 5000 pounds tensile
(total 10,000 pounds minimum) |
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The lanyard is sewn
directly to the harness "D"-ring and not
intended for removal except for factory
replacement |
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The tie off/anchor
end of the lanyard has a locking keeper
snap-hook |
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NOTE: The tie off
location should be parallel to, or above the
harness "D"-ring height. Tie off above the
"D"-ring reduces fall distance |