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 attached with rope lanyard like braided or polyamide.
Features
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The harness comes with one dorsal D-ring and Two textile chest attachment loops.
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 scaffolding hook.
Built in dual colour webbing for easy orientation.
Ideally positioned sit-strap for extended comfort.
Specification
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Brand: Udyogi
Weight (Approx.) : 2 kg
Model : UB102
Webbing Material : 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 : Yellow and Black
Lanyard Materials : Polyamide/Braided
Weight : 2.7kg Approx. (Only Harness)
Applications
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Construction Sites: Workers on scaffolding, roofs, or elevated platforms use safety harnesses to prevent falls from heights.
Industrial Work: In factories or warehouses, employees working near elevated areas or on machinery may wear harnesses to protect against falls.
Telecommunications: Technicians working on cell towers or communication masts use safety harnesses to secure themselves while performing maintenance or installations.
Window Cleaning: Professional window cleaners often use harnesses when working on high-rise buildings to ensure their safety while suspended.
Rescue Operations: Firefighters and rescue teams use safety harnesses when performing rescues from heights or in confined spaces.
Aerial Work Platforms: Operators of cherry pickers or scissor lifts wear harnesses to secure themselves while working at elevated heights.
Mining: Miners may use safety harnesses when working in shafts or on steep slopes to prevent falls.
Adventure Sports: In activities like rock climbing, zip-lining, or bungee jumping, harnesses are used to secure participants and ensure their safety.
Maintenance Work: Workers performing maintenance on tall structures, such as bridges or wind turbines, utilize harnesses to prevent falls.
Film and Stunt Work: Safety harnesses are used in the film industry for stunt performers to ensure safety during high-risk scenes.