Udyogi Eco 1 Safety Harness With Energy Absorbing Lanyard And Scaffolding Hook
SKU: TI-UE-33828
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Short Description
Udyogi full body harness is a safety harness that connects the worker to the fall protection system anchored into the structure they are working on.
Country of origin: India
Description
Udyogi full body harness is a safety harness that connects the worker to the fall protection system anchored into the structure they are working on. It is designed to safeguard the user from injury or fatal incident. The harness is usually fabricated from rope, braided wire cable, or synthetic webbing.
Features
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The harness comes with one dorsal D-ring and Two textile chest attachment loops.
Available with size adjustment straps only at chest and thighs.
In built fall Indicator to facilitate easy inspection in case a fall has occurred ever.
Attached with double high strength light weight Energy Absorbing lanyard with SH-60 scaffolding hook.
Built in dual colour Reflective liner type webbing for easy orientation.
Specification
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Brand: Udyogi
Weight (Approx.) : 800 gm
Model : ECO1
Webbing Material : Synthetic Fibre (Polyester)
Webbing Width : 44 +/-1 mm
Webbing Breaking Strength : 23 kN
Safe Working Load Capacity : 100 kg
Stitching Thread Material : High tenacity virgin multifilament polyester
Stitch Thread Colour : White
Metal Components : High quality alloy steel, zinc plated, free
from any sharp edges
Harness Colour : Black and Green with dual reflective lines
Lanyard Materials : Polyamide/Braided
Weight : 844 gm Approx. (Only Harness)
Applications
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Construction Sites : Workers use safety harnesses when working at heights, such as on scaffolding, roofs, or ladders, to prevent falls.
Industrial Work : In factories and warehouses, safety harnesses are used when employees work near elevated platforms, machinery, or in confined spaces.
Rope Access Work : Technicians and workers in fields like telecommunications, building maintenance, and rescue operations use harnesses for safe access to high or difficult-to-reach areas.
Aerial Work Platforms : Operators of cherry pickers, scissor lifts, and other aerial work platforms wear harnesses to ensure safety while working at height.
Adventure Sports : In activities like rock climbing, zip-lining, and bungee jumping, harnesses are crucial for securing participants and preventing falls.
Firefighting and Rescue Operations : Firefighters and rescue personnel use harnesses when performing high-angle rescues or working in precarious situations.
Wind Turbine Maintenance : Technicians working on wind turbines wear harnesses to secure themselves while performing maintenance at significant heights.
Mining Operations : Safety harnesses are used in mining to protect workers who may be exposed to heights or unstable surfaces.
Film and Stunt Work : In the film industry, harnesses are used for stunt performers to ensure safety during high-risk scenes.
Transportation and Logistics : Workers securing loads on trucks or trailers may use harnesses to prevent falls while working at height.