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The Peakpro Peakworks safety harness with lumbar support is a full-body class A and P harness designed for fall arrest and work positioning. It is equipped with 3 D-rings: 1 steel dorsal D-ring (class A, fall arrest) and 2 lateral D-rings at the hips (class P, positioning), with Quick-Connect buckles at the chest and thighs. What sets this model apart is its padded lumbar support with a removable belt: the worker can attach a preferred tool bag and reduce the discomfort caused by tool weight. This harness is ideal for work at heights that demands comfort and load-carrying autonomy.
Peakworks product code: model FBH-60110A1020 (add a letter for the size). Meets ANSI Z359.11-2014 and CSA Z259.10-12 requirements. This harness can support a worker weighing up to 400 lb (181.4 kg), including clothing, tools and equipment.
Like the Peakpro line, this harness includes trauma straps that let a fallen worker stand up while awaiting rescue, reducing the risk of suspension-related loss of consciousness. A pad at the base of the dorsal D-ring increases comfort and prevents the straps from tangling, and a fall indicator makes inspection easier.
The straps of this harness are made of high-visibility polyester, which offers better resistance to acidic chemicals. They are padded at the shoulders, back and legs, with distinct colors for easy donning. The harness offers 5 adjustment points (2 on the legs, 2 on the torso and 1 on the chest) and a sub-pelvic strap. The identification and certification labels are sewn onto the rear strap, on the left side.
This vest-style harness is designed for workers who carry many tools and want maximum lumbar comfort.
The worker is responsible for performing a routine inspection before each use. The worker must note any sign of degradation, wear, malfunction or breakage, and replace the harness at the first sign of failure. The built-in fall indicator makes this check easier.
This harness should also be inspected periodically by a qualified person other than the worker. The frequency varies by manufacturer (from every 90 days to yearly) and should increase in harsh conditions. The recommended lifetime of a harness is 5 years. Any equipment that has withstood a fall or an impact must be taken out of service. Sylprotec offers a harness inspection service; to learn more, see the Services tab.
For cleaning, use a mild soap and lukewarm water (37 °C). Do not use bleach or abrasive or chemical products. If your harness is too dirty or contaminated, it is time to replace it. Air dry, without excessive heat, in a clean environment. Avoid prolonged exposure to sunlight and to any source of contamination.
The padded lumbar support relieves the lower back, and the removable belt lets you attach a tool bag. Together they reduce the discomfort caused by tool weight during long workdays.
Yes. They let a worker suspended after a fall stand up and relieve pressure on the thighs while awaiting rescue.
It supports a worker with a total weight of 400 lb (181.4 kg), including clothing, tools and equipment.
To complete your fall protection, also consider a self-locking carabiner (FPAM86), an anchorage sling (FPAE), a concrete connector (FPAF075N), a positioning rope (FPAC815), a scaffold chain (FPAM90), a mandatory-use sign (ECO130), a storage bag (FPBAG) and a tool strap (FPLA9900). Under "Accessories" at the bottom of the page.
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