Harness – Miller E650-4

  • Color: Black and Green
  • Back D-Ring: Yes
  • Front D-Ring: Yes
  • Side D-Ring: No
  • Weight Capacity: 420 Lbs
  • Webbing Material: Polyester
  • Hardware Material: Alloy Steel
  • Working Length: 6 Ft.
  • Harness Hook Gate Opening: 3/4″
  • Visual Load Indicator: Yes
  • Strap Width: 1″
  • For Use with: Safety Lanyard part number 6651SL
  • Tensile Strength: 5000 Lbs.
  • Adjustable: Yes

Harness – Miller E650-4

  • Universal sizes
  • Back D-ring & front
  • Sub-pelvic strap
  • Pull frame lanyard ring
  • Belt loops
  • Duraflex webbing
  • Friction shoulder & tongue leg strap buckles
  • Mating chest strap

Manufactured by: Miller

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What is a Harness and what is its importance?

Harness is a crucial safety device used in various industries, including construction, manufacturing, and agriculture.

Importance of Harnesses

Fall Prevention: The primary purpose of a harness is to prevent falls from heights. By attaching the harness to a secure anchor point, it provides a safety line that can stop a person from falling.
Injury Mitigation: In the event of a fall, a harness can significantly reduce the risk of serious injuries. It distributes the force of the fall across the wearer’s body, preventing direct impact to the head, neck, and torso.
Work Positioning: Harnesses can also be used for work positioning, allowing workers to safely and efficiently perform tasks at heights. This can improve productivity and reduce the risk of accidents.
Compliance: Many industries have strict safety regulations that require the use of harnesses in certain situations. Compliance with these regulations is essential to ensure the safety of workers and prevent legal issues.

What are different Types of Harnesses?

Full-body harnesses: These harnesses provide the most comprehensive protection, covering the chest, back, thighs, and legs.
Chest harnesses: These harnesses designs are for specific tasks that require a secure connection to the chest.
Shoulder harnesses: Primary usage of these harnesses are work positioning and restraint.

Key Components of a Harness:

Straps: These straps designs are to distribute the force of a fall and secure the harness to the wearer’s body.
Buckles: Use of these buckles are to adjust the fit of the harness and connect it to the anchor point.
D-rings: These rings are attachment points for the lanyard or lifeline.
By understanding the importance of harnesses and using them correctly, individuals can significantly reduce the risk of falls and injuries in hazardous environments.

Weight 2.2 kg
Dimensions 40 × 30 × 10 cm
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