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Scan - SCAFAHARN6 - Fall Arrest Harness 2-Point Anchorage

SKU: SCAFAHARN6
Part Number: SCAFAHARN6
Barcode: 5023969300030
Country of Origin: CHINA
Weight: 1.12 Kg
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£39.11 (inc VAT) £32.59 (ex VAT)

RRP £66.14 £55.12

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Description

The Scan Fall Arrest Harness is a commonly used full-body harness and comes with a metal D-Ring attachment and leg straps. It is suitable for most work-at-height applications in the construction industry (scaffolders, steel erectors etc.) and has fully adjustable leg, shoulder and chest straps. The rear dorsal plate slides upwards to keep the user upright after a fall and it has a robust metal front attachment point with polyester webbing and front and rear attachment.

Maximum user weight: 100kg. Conforms to EN 361:2002 and EN 362:2002 standards and is supplied in a storage bag.

Over 7,000 falls from height in the workplace were reported to the UK Health and Safety Executive during 2006-07, 24 of these were fatal.

Falls from height are the most common cause of fatal injury and the second most common cause of major injuries, accounting for around 15% of all such injuries in the workplace.

Specification

The Scan Fall Arrest Harness is a commonly used full-body harness and comes with a metal D-Ring attachment and leg straps. It is suitable for most work-at-height applications in the construction industry (scaffolders, steel erectors etc.) and has fully adjustable leg, shoulder and chest straps. The rear dorsal plate slides upwards to keep the user upright after a fall and it has a robust metal front attachment point with polyester webbing and front and rear attachment.

Maximum user weight: 100kg. Conforms to EN 361:2002 and EN 362:2002 standards and is supplied in a storage bag.

Over 7,000 falls from height in the workplace were reported to the UK Health and Safety Executive during 2006-07, 24 of these were fatal.

Falls from height are the most common cause of fatal injury and the second most common cause of major injuries, accounting for around 15% of all such injuries in the workplace.