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Full Body Safety Harness

A full body safety harness consists of high-strength webbing straps that wrap around the chest, shoulders, waist, and thighs. Unlike a simple safety belt, it is designed to distribute the intense forces of a fall across the user's major muscle groups (pelvis and shoulders) to minimize injury and keep the body upright for a safe rescue.

A full body harness is the only acceptable form of body wear for a Personal Fall Arrest System (PFAS) in most industrial environments. It is engineered with a Dorsal D-ring located between the shoulder blades, which serves as the primary attachment point for lanyards or lifelines.
Key Components & Technology:
  • Webbing Materials: Typically made from heavy-duty polyester or nylon. Specialized materials like Kevlar® or Nomex® are used for high-heat or arc-flash environments.
  • Attachment Points (D-Rings):
    • Dorsal (Back): For standard fall arrest.
    • Sternal (Front): Used for ladder climbing systems or rescue.
    • Side/Hip: Dedicated to work positioning, allowing workers to use both hands while leaned back.
  • Safety Standards: Professional harnesses must meet ANSI Z359.11 standards, which certify they can safely support users weighing between 130 and 310 lbs.
  • Shock Absorbers: Often integrated into the attached lanyard, these reduce the impact force on the spine during a sudden stop.
  • Comfort Features: High-end models like the 3M DBI-SALA ExoFit include moisture-wicking padding, quick-connect buckles, and "trauma straps" to prevent suspension trauma while waiting for rescue
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