3M™ Protecta® Vest-Style Climbing Harness with a fixed D-ring to minimize workday readjustment and a modern design that gives the harness a fresh, sleek look. Plus, Tongue-Buckle Leg Connection, Pass-Through Chest Connection, and Back and Front D-rings. Designed for added convenience, these updated harnesses are rated for 420 lbs (190 kg) total working weight.
Hardware Features
Hardware features include Tongue Buckle Leg Connection, Pass Thru Chest Connection, Parachute Torso Buckle, and Back and Front D rings. The Back D ring provides a general fall arrest device connection point and is included on all models of 3M™ Protecta® Vest Style Harnesses.
Regulatory and Standards Compliance
3M™ Protecta® Fall Protection Harnesses are designed for a maximum capacity of 420 lbs (190 kg), including the worker’s body weight, clothing, tools and other accessories. These fall arrest systems meet the requirements of OSHA 1910.140 and 1926.502.
Quality Standards
We rigorously test all our 3M™ Fall Protection safety products to ensure they meet global industry standards established by OSHA, MSHA, ANSI, CSA and CE. Our ISO 9001 2008 certification and on site ISO 17025 accredited lab demonstrates our commitment to quality and safety.
Fundamentals of Fall Protection/OSHA Regulations
Fall hazards pose a significant risk of serious injury or death for people working at height. OSHA has set safety standards that help increase safety for employees whose jobs require working at heights. A personal fall protection system is critical to worker safety at height.
OSHA compliant personal fall protection systems typically include four components:
Anchorages, as defined by OSHA, are secure fall protection anchor points for attachment of lifelines, lanyards or deceleration devices, and are designed to remain secure under the forces generated during a fall arrest event. Anchorages vary by industry, job, type of installation and structure.
Body support¬ refers to fall protection equipment that directly supports the worker’s weight and maintains the body in a safe position. Worker comfort, fit and ease of use are key considerations in the selection of body support equipment – such as a full body harness – that a worker may need to wear for extended periods during a work day.