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Pure Safety Group: Guardian Fall Protection safety harnesses

Keep workers at height safe with harnesses.

Pure Safety Group: Guardian Fall Protection safety harnesses
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By 24/7 Staff 
May 9, 2019

The S Series of three Guardian Fall Protection safety harnesses includes two new fullbody products for personal fall arrest, work positioning, restraint and confined space applications.

The Series 3 and Series 5 harnesses join the previously released Series 1, and feature a captivated chest strap that prevents improper adjustment and accidental slippage, rubber web ends that fold over and protect the harnesses against damage, and dual lanyard keepers for safe storage of unused lanyard legs.

Both have a loop for easily connecting to a dual SRL connector, freeing up the D-ring for other attachments, and an optional heavy-duty waist pad and belt to accommodate tools.

Capacity for the harnesses is 130 to 420 pounds.


Company Description:

Founded in 1993 and based in Kent, Washington, Guardian Fall Protection offers an extensive line of fall protection equipment, custom engineered fall protection systems, and construction jobsite safety training. All of Guardian’s products are designed to meet or exceed all applicable OSHA and ANSI requirements.

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