Body Wear (Full-Body Harnesses & Belts) |
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The first component of a personal fall arrest system is the Body Wear
worn by workers while performing the job. Simply put, the full-body
harness is the only acceptable form of body wear for fall arrest.
The
body belt is no longer recommended; and, as of January 1, 1998, most
regulations governing fall protection prohibit the use of body belts
for fall protection due to the concentration of fall forces on the abdomen.
Full-body harnesses distribute fall forces throughout the body, substantially
reducing the chance of injury.
In addition, the full-body harness keeps
the worker suspended upright in the event of a fall and supported while
awaiting rescue.
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