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3M Protecta Work Positioning Safety Harness AB17811UNI - SecureHeights
3M Protecta Safety Harness with Front & Rear Attachment Points - SecureHeights
Sale priceFrom £76.95Inc.VAT

From £64.13Exc.VAT
3M Protecta Safety Harness with Front & Rear Attachment Points3M Protecta
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3M DBI SALA Delta Decorators Harness 1108920 - SecureHeights
Sale price£369.00Inc.VAT

£307.50Exc.VAT
3M DBI SALA Delta Decorators Harness 11089203M DBI SALA
3M DBI SALA Full Body Harness Delta Pad KK09501207 - SecureHeights
Sale price£36.95Inc.VAT

£30.79Exc.VAT
3M DBI SALA Full Body Harness Delta Pad KK095012073M DBI SALA
3M DBI SALA ExoFit STRATA Harness Tool Bag Hanger 9512724 - SecureHeights
3M DBI SALA Fire Resistant Harness Suspension Trauma Safety Straps 9505712 - SecureHeights
3M DBI SALA ExoFit NEX Harness Replaceable Lumbar Protectors - SecureHeights
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3M DBI SALA ExoFit NEX Harness Replaceable Lumbar Protectors3M DBI SALA
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3M DBI SALA Harness Adaptor 1500161 - SecureHeights
Sale price£11.50Inc.VAT

£9.58Exc.VAT
3M DBI SALA Harness Adaptor 15001613M DBI SALA
3M Protecta Shoulder & Back Harness Comfort Padding 1150491 - SecureHeights
3M DBI SALA 40cm Harness Webbing Strap KM4040W - SecureHeights
Sale price£39.95Inc.VAT

£33.29Exc.VAT
3M DBI SALA 40cm Harness Webbing Strap KM4040W3M DBI SALA
3M Protecta E200 Harness Comfort Leg Padding 1150494 - SecureHeights
Sale price£12.50Inc.VAT

£10.42Exc.VAT
3M Protecta E200 Harness Comfort Leg Padding 11504943M Protecta
3M Protecta Anti-Slip Harness Clip (Pack of 6) 1150063 - SecureHeights
3M Protecta Pro Work Positioning Belt - SecureHeights
Sale priceFrom £125.00Inc.VAT

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3M Protecta Pro Work Positioning Belt3M Protecta
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is a full-body harness, and when is it required?

A full body harness is designed to distribute fall forces across the shoulders, thighs, and pelvis to reduce injury. It is required whenever there is a risk of falling while working at height, and collective protection measures cannot fully eliminate that risk.

2. Are safety harnesses suitable for roofing work?

Yes. Safety harnesses for roofing are commonly used where guardrails or scaffolding are not practical. Roofing harnesses are typically combined with restraint or fall arrest systems to prevent workers from reaching roof edges or falling through fragile surfaces.

3. What is a work at height harness?

A work at height harness is a type of personal protective equipment used to secure workers exposed to fall risks. Depending on the task and components it is combined with, it may function as a fall arrest harness, a fall restraint harness, or a work positioning harness.

4. What is the difference between a fall protection harness and a fall restraint harness?

A fall protection harness is a general term covering harnesses that protect against falls. A fall restraint harness is a term used to describe a harness combined with a fall restraint lanyard, specifically designed to prevent the user from reaching a fall hazard, while a fall arrest setup stops a fall after it has occurred.

5. Can a harness safety belt be used on its own?

No. A harness safety belt or waist belt must not be used as standalone fall protection. Belts are only suitable as part of a certified restraint harness or work positioning setup and must always be used with a compatible full-body harness where required.

6. What is a work positioning harness used for?

A work positioning harness allows the user to work hands-free while supported in position, commonly used in construction, maintenance, utility work, and pole climbing. It is not designed to arrest falls unless combined with a separate fall arrest setup.

7. Are restraint harnesses safer than fall arrest systems?

A restraint harness can be safer in many situations because it prevents the fall from occurring at all. Where possible, restraint systems are preferred over fall arrest as they reduce risk and eliminate the need for post-fall rescue.

8. How do I choose the correct safety harness?

Choosing the right harness depends on the task, environment, and risk assessment. Consider whether you need fall arrest, restraint, or work positioning, ensure compatibility with your anchorage system, and select a harness that fits correctly and complies with your local safety standards.

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