Full Body Safety Harness

Working at heights presents one of the most severe risks in the industrial and construction sectors. A high-quality full body safety harness is the critical central component of any personal fall arrest system (PFAS). Designed to distribute the extreme impact forces of a fall safely across the thighs, pelvis, chest, and shoulders, a properly fitted harness prevents severe internal injuries and keeps the worker suspended in an upright position until rescue arrives.

We supply a comprehensive range of professional-grade safety harnesses, engineered for maximum reliability, comfort, and compliance with strict international standards such as CE EN361 and ANSI/ASSP Z359.11:

  • Standard Fall Arrest Harnesses: Featuring a robust forged steel dorsal (back) D-ring, these harnesses are designed for general construction, roofing, and maintenance work. The dorsal D-ring acts as the primary attachment point for shock-absorbing lanyards and self-retracting lifelines (SRLs).
  • Work Positioning & Climbing Harnesses: For telecom workers, linemen, and tower climbers, we offer multi-point harnesses equipped with additional lateral (side) D-rings for hands-free work positioning, and sternal (front) D-rings for ladder climbing systems and controlled descent.
  • High-Tenacity Webbing & Adjustable Fit: Constructed from ultra-durable, UV-resistant polyester webbing, our harnesses offer excellent breaking strength (up to 25 kN) and high user weight capacities (typically up to 140 kg / 310 lbs). Multiple adjustment points on the chest, torso, and legs (using pass-through or quick-connect buckles) ensure a snug and secure fit for various body types.
  • Enhanced Comfort Designs: To encourage all-day wear and worker compliance, premium models are available with breathable padded waist belts, shoulder pads, and leg straps, which significantly reduce chafing and pressure points during extended shifts or suspension.

Your Certified Fall Protection Partner in Taiwan
As a dedicated PPE export supplier based in Taiwan, we provide B2B distributors and construction contractors with life-saving fall protection gear at competitive wholesale pricing. We offer OEM customization, including specific webbing colors, hardware configurations, and private label tagging. By utilizing our mixed-container consolidation service, you can seamlessly import safety harnesses, shock-absorbing lanyards, and safety helmets in a single, cost-efficient shipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the difference between a 1-point and a multi-point safety harness?
A 1-point harness has a single D-ring located on the upper back (dorsal D-ring) and is strictly used for basic fall arrest. A multi-point harness (often 3-point or 5-point) features additional D-rings on the sides (lateral) for work positioning, and on the chest (sternal) for ladder climbing or rescue operations. You should choose the harness type based on whether the worker only needs fall protection or also requires hands-free positioning.
Q: What safety standards should a full body harness meet?
A reliable industrial safety harness must comply with recognized regional standards. In Europe and many global markets, harnesses must meet CE EN361 (for fall arrest) and EN358 (for work positioning). In North America, the primary standard is ANSI/ASSP Z359.11, while OSHA 1910.140 outlines the employer requirements for fall protection systems. Always ensure the harness is certified for the region where it will be used.
Q: How often should a safety harness be inspected?
A safety harness must be visually inspected by the user before every single use to check for frayed webbing, broken stitching, deformed D-rings, or damaged buckles. Additionally, OSHA and ANSI mandate that the harness be formally inspected by a competent person (other than the user) at least once a year. If a harness has been subjected to the forces of a fall arrest, it must be immediately removed from service and destroyed.
Q: Can I attach my lanyard to the side D-rings of the harness?
No. Side (lateral) D-rings are designed exclusively for work positioning (leaning back to work with both hands free) and restrict the fall distance to less than 2 feet. They are not engineered to withstand the massive impact force of a free fall. For fall arrest, you must always attach your shock-absorbing lanyard or lifeline to the dorsal (back) D-ring.
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