How to differentiate between a fall suspension harness and an area restriction harness
There are certain differences in usage functions, application scenarios and designs between fall suspension safety belts and area restriction safety belts. The specific differences are as follows:
Function of use: The fall suspension safety belt is mainly used to prevent the human body from falling from a high place, and suspends the operator in the air through the safety belt to provide protection. The area restriction safety belt is mainly used to limit the movement of the human body in a specific area to prevent it from reaching areas where falls or other dangers may occur.
Application scenarios: Fall suspension safety belts are widely used in high-altitude working industries such as construction, decoration, electricity, communications, etc. to protect the safety of workers when working at high altitudes. Area restriction seat belts are often used in vehicles such as cars and airplanes, as well as in certain specific work areas, to limit the range of activities of passengers or staff and ensure that they are in a safe area.
Design features: Fall suspension safety belts are usually equipped with hanging points, buckles, adjustment straps and other components to ensure adequate support and protection in the event of a fall. Area-restricted seat belts are relatively simple and usually only require the seat belt to be fixed on the seat or in a specific area.
To sum up, fall suspension safety belts and area restriction safety belts are different in terms of use functions, application scenarios and designs. When selecting and using, the selection should be based on specific needs and scenarios to ensure the correct use of seat belts and the safety of personnel.