
Safety harness failure is a very serious danger that can lead to injury or even death. There are many reasons why a safety harness may fail, but the vast majority of these can be prevented by taking the proper precautions.
To avoid safety harness failure, familiarise yourself with the risks listed below and take steps to steer clear of them.
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Here at Safety Harness Direct, we stock a wide range of top-quality climbing harnesses from internationally recognised brands, such as RidgeGear and Kratos Safety. A wide number of these climbing harnesses are currently available at exclusive sale prices!
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Fall arrest systems are typically required when a person needs to work on fragile surfaces where there is a fall hazard. It is important to note that fall arrest systems are different from fall prevention and restraint systems and should only be required / relied upon as the last line of defence for workers in situations where fall prevention is not feasible.
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Yes, safety harnesses are available in a range of sizes to accommodate different body types. Safety harness sizes include: small, medium, large and extra-large, with some companies stocking larger sizes up to XXXL. Getting the correct fit for your harness is essential for both safety and comfort, so keep reading to learn more about how you can achieve the perfect fit.
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According to the HSE’s guidance, work at height must be “properly planned, supervised and carried out by competent people”. Does this mean that at least one other person must be present during all work at height? Or is it OK for a competent individual to work unsupervised in certain cases? Keep reading this blog to find out!
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