Miller® by Honeywell 2X Titan™ Non-Stretchable Full Body Style Harness With Back And Side D-Ring, Mating Shoulder Strap Buckle, Tongue Leg Strap Buckle, Mating Chest Strap Buckle, Sub-Pelvic Strap, Pull-Free Lanyard Ring, Tool Belt And Back Pad
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Miller® Titan™ Non-Stretch Contractor 2X Harness includes mating shoulder strap and chest strap buckles for easy donning. Lightweight full-body harness features a heavy-duty webbing for wearer’s comfort throughout the day and has a sliding back
Features
Fully adjustable designs
Sliding back D-Ring
Trilingual labeling and instructions
Two pull-free lanyard rings
Contractor harnesses also feature a removable tool belt and back pad with side D-Rings for positi
Specifications
ANSI A10.32
ANSI Z359.1
CSA Z259.10-06
OSHA 1926.502
Applications
Construction
Scaffold
Ironwork
Positioning
Caution
As of January 1, 1998 OSHA requires full-body harnesses for fall protection in the construction industry. Body belts should be used for work positioning only or be used in conjunction with a full-body harness to provide fall protection.
Product Attributes
Material
» Polyester Web
Standard
» ANSI A10.32 » ANSI Z359.1 » CSA Z259.10-06 » OSHA 1926.502
Clothing Size
» 2X
Product Type
» Harness
Trade Name
» Titan?
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