Peakworks class A safety harness, economical model in hi-vis green polyester. Pass-Thru chest buckles and grommeted leg straps for quick donning, 3 adjustment points, steel dorsal D-ring and sub-pelvic strap. Universal size. Supports up to 400 lb (181.4 kg).
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The Peakworks safety harness is an economical class A fall-arrest harness built for occasional construction and maintenance work. Fitted with a steel dorsal D-ring for fall arrest, it offers 3 adjustment points (2 on the legs and 1 on the chest) and a sub-pelvic support strap. Available in a universal size, it suits workers from medium to extra-large. Its economical nature is reflected in its unpainted metal components.
What sets this model apart are its buckles: the chest straps use Pass-Thru buckles, while the leg straps use tongue (grommet) buckles spaced at regular intervals, for simple, quick donning even with gloves. The harness must always be snug and properly tightened on the body.
Its hi-vis green polyester webbing offers better resistance to acidic chemicals than nylon and improves visibility on site. This harness supports a worker up to 400 lb (181.4 kg), including clothing, tools and equipment. Peakworks product code: V8001200 (model FBH-10022A). Complies with CSA Z259.10-12 and ANSI Z359.11-2014.
This basic harness focuses on great value, high visibility and quick donning thanks to its grommeted leg straps.
The grommeted leg straps allow simple adjustment and quick donning, and the hi-vis green polyester makes the worker more visible on site.
This class A harness meets fall-arrest needs across many environments involving work at height:
A harness never protects on its own: it is the core of a complete fall-arrest system that must also include a reliable anchor point and a connecting means suited to the work at height. Depending on your site, you will pair the Peakworks harness with an energy-absorbing lanyard or connecting device, a compliant anchorage connector and the rescue equipment needed to act quickly after a fall.
The worker is responsible for a routine inspection before each use, looking for any sign of degradation, wear, malfunction or breakage. The harness must be replaced at the first sign of failure.
In addition, this harness should be inspected by a qualified person other than the worker who wears it. The required frequency varies by manufacturer: every 90 days, every 180 days or yearly. The harder the work and environmental conditions, the more often it should be inspected. The recommended service life of a harness is 5 years. Sylprotec offers a harness inspection service, available under the Service tab at the top of the page. Any equipment subjected to a fall or impact must be taken out of service.
For cleaning, use a gentle soap and clean lukewarm water (37 °C). Do not use bleach or other abrasive or chemical products. Air dry without excessive heat, in a clean environment, and avoid exposing the harness to sunlight or any source of contamination.
They are tongue buckles with grommets along the leg straps; you insert the tongue into the grommet matching the right size, for quick donning. The harness must stay snug on the body.
It supports a worker up to 400 lb (181.4 kg), including clothing, tools and equipment.
The recommended service life is 5 years. Any harness that has been through a fall or impact must be taken out of service immediately.
See also a lanyard with energy absorber (FPL5400), a temporary concrete anchor (FPAF075N), a galvanized steel sling (FPAE), a rescue device (FPLR550), a storage bag (FPBAG), a wrist tools strap (FPLA9900), the mandatory inspection sign (ECO130) and safety eyewear (YA12E93101DX). Under "Accessories" at the bottom of the page.
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