YATES ROPE ACCESS PROFESSIONAL HARNESS, X-LRG

SKU: S-YTS-387P-XL
$599.00 Each Harness
What is the application Positioning
What is the application Climbing
What is the application Rescue
What is the application General Purpose
What is the application Rope Access
Size of the Harness X-Large
What is the weight capacity 310 Lbs.
How many D-Rings 5
How Many Buckles Cam
What's the Brand Yates

Description

DESCRIPTION

A state-of-the-art version of out popular Basic Rope Access harness with the addition of Cobra quick connect leg buckles. New lightweight aluminum D rings are used on side positioning, chest, and dorsal fall protection connections. Wide anatomical waist pad for increased comfort and added back support. Modular work/tool pouch system is included. New Cobra ANSI Z359.1 certified aluminum quick connect leg buckles are used for ease of donning. NEW Leg pad configuration is contoured and sewn in place to offer a super comfortable fit for those long hanging jobs. Attachment points at waist, hips, chest, back (lumbar) and back (dorsal). Chest harness specifically designed to incorporate a chest ascender (not included) for rope access work and the shoulder straps are specially tailored to reduce chafing of the neck. Weight 5lb. 6oz.

 

 

Harness Size Waist Size Height   D ring to D ring
S 28 - 33 in 5'0" - 5'9"   19.0 in
M 32 - 36 5'5" - 6'4"   22.0 in
L 35 - 40 5'5" - 6'4"   26.0 in
XL 39 - 46 5'5" - 7'0"   29.0 in

 

• Sizes S, M, L, XL, (SX Special Order, 3" smaller than S)
• Removable contoured shoulder pads included.

 UL Classified to meet NFPA 1983/2017 edition standards
• UL Classified ANSI/OSHA Z359.11-2014 and CAN/CSA Z259.10-12 harness standards

SPECIAL NOTICE ON STERNAL ATTACHMENT OF LANYARD FOR FALL ARREST.

ANSI Z359.11-2014 Sternal Attachment
3
.2.2 Sternal.

The sternal attachment may be located as shown in Figure 4 and used as an alternative fall arrest attachment in applications where the dorsal attachment is determined to be inappropriate by a competent person and where there is no chance to fall in a direction other than feet first.
E3.2.2 See Figure 2(a) & 4. The sternal attachment element should be used only when the likely fall distance is not greater than 2 ft.
3.2.2.2 When loaded at the sternal attachment to arrest a fall, the design of the FBH (full body harness) shall direct load through the shoulder straps supporting the user and around the thighs.