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Confined Space, Fall Protection and
Rescue Systems
Body Wear (Full-Body Harnesses & Belts)
The first component of a personal fall arrest system is the Body Wear worn by workers while performing the job. Simply put, the full-body harness is the only acceptable form of body wear for fall arrest.
The body belt is no longer recommended; and, as of January 1, 1998, most regulations governing fall protection prohibit the use of body belts for fall protection due to the concentration of fall forces on the abdomen. Full-body harnesses distribute fall forces throughout the body, substantially reducing the chance of injury.
In addition, the full-body harness keeps the worker suspended upright in the event of a fall and supported while awaiting rescue. |
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Revolution Construction Harnesses
Introducing a totally-new concept in full-body harness design. The Miller Revolution Harness reinvents harness safety and functionality with features developed to meet key, user-identified needs. While exceeding worker expectations in comfort, fit, ease-of-use, style, durability, compliance, flexibility and convenience, the Miller Revolution Harness provides over 11 key product features from seven new, unique components. |
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Revolution Construction Harnesses
Designed to meet the durability, all-day comfort and safety requirements while working at heights on a construction site, the new Miller Revolution Construction Harnesses offer the same key features that have made the original Miller Revolution Harnesses the most comfortable and user-friendly products available.
A construction site is a tough environment, however the design and materials used on these construction harnesses are up to the task. In fact, the harnesses use heavy-duty webbing that is almost twice as strong as the standards require, and is certain to provide the longest service life possible. |
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