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Arc Flash Full Body Harness FA30504-Arc

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Arc Flash Full Body Harness FA30504-Arc

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The Armour serial of harnesses and lanyards has been specially designed for workers working in conditions where there are possible electrical hazards. the use

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Arc Flash Full Body Harness FA30504-Arc

The Armour serial of harnesses and lanyards has been specially designed for workers working in conditions where there are possible electrical  hazards. the use of a special plastic coating on all D-rings and fittings used in this range of harnesses and lanyards are completely electrically insulated.




 
What is Full Body Harness?

A full body harness is a crucial safety device designed to protect individuals working at heights by distributing fall forces across the body. Here are its key features and components:
Support and Distribution: It spreads the forces of a fall evenly across the body, particularly over the shoulders, thighs, and pelvis, to minimize injury.
D-Rings: These are metal rings located at the back, chest, or sides of the harness. They attach to safety lanyards or lifelines, providing secure anchor points.
Buckles and Straps: Adjustable straps and buckles ensure a snug and secure fit, allowing for personalized adjustment for different body sizes and types.
Lanyard Attachment Points: Designed to attach to fall arrest systems like lanyards or lifelines, ensuring that in the event of a fall, the wearer is quickly and safely stopped.
Full body harnesses are essential for construction workers, window washers, and anyone working at significant heights. They are a critical component of fall protection systems, ensuring safety and compliance with occupational safety regulations.


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FA30504-Arc Flash Full Body Harness

Fall Arrest:
A dorsal D-ring for reliable fall arrest protection.
Compatible with C&G safety lanyards for added safety and versatility.
Electrically Insulated:
Special plastic coating on all D-rings and fittings ensures complete electrical insulation.
Fine sewing process guarantees high-quality and durable construction.
Waist protection design provides safe and comfortable wear, offering reliable support during extended use.


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Attachment Points:

  • One back dielectric D-ring for fall arrest.

  • Two dielectric D-rings at the waist level for work positioning.

Model:

  • FA30504-ARC

Features:

  • 5-point adjustable for a customized fit.

  • Lumbar support for enhanced comfort.

  • Shoulder support for added stability.

Dielectric Friction Buckles:

  • Adjustable shoulder straps, chest straps, waist straps, and leg straps for a secure and snug fit.

Material:

  • High-strength polyester webbing ensures durability and reliability.

Standard:

  • Complies with GB6095 standards for safety and quality.





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