Hoater basic harness is designed to be lightweight and more affordable, ideal for users who prioritize ease of use and efficiency. The standard harness, also referred to as the standard safety harness, typically features fewer adjustment points, which simplifies the process of fitting and securing it properly. This makes it particularly suitable for quick tasks or for workers who need to don and remove their gear multiple times throughout the day.
Types of Basic Harness
Fall Arrest Harness HT-311
Fall Arrest Harness HT-336
Fall Arrest Harness HT-315
Fall Arrest Harness HT-315S
Fall Arrest Harness HT-316QR
Fall Arrest Harness HT-316T
Fall Arrest Harness HT-316Y
Fall Arrest Harness HT-318
Fall Arrest Harness HT-320
Fall Arrest Harness HT-321
Fall Arrest Harness HT-321S
Shoulder Strap HT-719Y
Triangle Rescue Belt HT-731
Work Position Seat HT-721
Tool ring HT-R20
Pedal rope HT-718L
Pedal rope HT-718
Five Step Aider HT-719
Fall Arrest Harness HT-319
Trauma Relief Strap HT-720
What Are the Two Basic Safety Harness Styles?
When discussing fall protection, there are two primary systems to consider: travel restraint and fall arrest. Both rely on a basic harness, typically a full-body design, to ensure safety and effectiveness.
A travel restraint system uses a lifeline and lanyard adjusted to limit movement, preventing workers from getting too close to an unprotected edge. This proactive approach eliminates the risk of falling by restricting access to hazardous areas.
In contrast, a fall arrest system is designed to stop a fall after it occurs, minimizing injury. It requires the basic harness to distribute forces safely across the body in the event of a fall.
Both systems underscore the critical role of a heights harness in providing essential protection for workers in environments with fall hazards.