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HOW TO MEASURE FOR A FULL BODY HARNESS
(Measurements are over clothing)
Sizing Chart for Full Body Harnesses with Integral Waistbelt
Proper fit is critical for personal safety & working comfort. The chart below specify how to measure your body for the correct fit of
Fall Protection Equipment.
SIZE WAIST MEASUREMENT WAIST MEASUREMENT
INCHES CENTIMETERS
S 32-40 80-100
M 36-44 90-110
L 40-48 100-120
XL 44-52 110-130
2XL 48-56 120-140
3XL 52-60 130-150
USA INDUSTRY SYMBOLS
Class A
Fall Arrest
Class P
Positioning
Class D
Suspension
FP
Fall Prevention
Class E
Retrieval
Class L
Ladder Climbing
1. Pick the harness up
by the dorsal D-ring.
Give the harness a
gentle shake to help
orient all of the straps
and connection points.
Check to ensure the
harness is not tangled
before moving on to
step two.
2. Ensure that all
connections are
unfastened and put
the harness on like you
would a jacket. The
dorsal D-ring should be
between your shoulder
blades.
3. Reach between your
legs grabbing one leg
strap and pull it back
through your legs and
connect. Repeat this
process with the other
leg strap. Check to
ensure that your leg
straps are not twisted,
crossed or tangled.
When your leg straps
are properly adjusted,
you should be able to
put two to three fingers
between your body and
straps.
4. Connect your chest strap. The
chest strap should be across your
chest even with the nipple line or
approximately six inches below
your shoulders. If your harness
is equipped with torso adjusters,
now is the time to adjust them for
improved comfort and mobility. The
harness should fit snugly, but not
tight.
5. If your harness has a belt
connection, connect it now.
Once you have made all the
connections and adjusted
your harness for proper fit,
you are good to go. It may be
necessary to readjust your
harness throughout the day.
HOW TO DON A HARNESS

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