Spider ® | www.spiderstaging.com | [email protected]| phone: 1-877-774-3370 147 SUSPENDED SCAFFOLDING & RIGGING SOLUTIONS FALL PROTECTION MATERIAL HOISTING WIND ACCESS SERVICE EXPERTISE FORMS, APPLICATIONS & DOCUMENTS APPENDIX Harnesses Spider harness features: • Lanyard loop eliminates slack and tripping hazards • Sewn-in chest strap assures proper position • No-slip SURE-GRIP web prevents loosening for constant fit • Fastening options: • Adjustable mating buckle for fast hook-up and proper fit • Tongue buckle leg straps allow quick, secure adjustments • Durable, removable tool belt (optional) • 6 in. (152 mm) padded back support for maximum comfort and fatigue reduction (optional) • Replaceable shoulder pads to distribute the weight of the tool belt (optional) • Sub-pelvic strap gives greater support and keeps the user upright while arresting a fall • Sliding back D-ring • Quick to don and easy to adjust • Sturdy hardware The right harness should be as comfortable as your regular clothing. Strap on a Spider harness and you’ll feel the difference. Pull the straps and it’s instantly sized for your body. Harness Sizing Chart NEW: More Generous Sizing Harness Size Waist Measurement Small/Medium 34 – 44 in. (864 – 1,118 mm) Large/X-Large 42 – 50 in. (1,067 – 1,270 mm) XX-Large 48 – 56 in. (1,219 – 1,422 mm) Belt Size Waist Measurement Small/Medium 33 – 45 in. (838 – 1,143 mm) Large/X-Large 33 – 45 in. (838 – 1,143 mm) XX-Large 38 – 50 in. (965 – 1,270 mm) Harness Family Side D-rings Front D-ring Retrieval Rings Lanyard Loops Waist Belt Shoulder Pads Back Pad Stretch Material Fall Arrest No No No 1 No No No No Stretch Fall Arrest No No No 1 No Yes No Yes Fall Arrest With Waist Belt No No No 1 Yes No No No Constructor Yes No No 1 Yes Yes Yes No Stretch Constructor Yes No No 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Constructor, double loop Yes No No 2 Yes Yes Yes No Confined Space Entry No No Yes 1 No Yes No No Positioning Yes No No 1 No No No No Climbing No Yes No 1 No No No No • NEW webbing makes visual inspection easy: If fraying reaches black line, remove from service • NEW D-ring pads • NEW lanyard keepers: • made of Delrin ® polymer • now conveniently located on the right • meets the draft of ANSI Z359, allowing for breakaway if worker’s lanyard snags • NEW Delrin ® slides replace elastic bands to hold excess webbing for a cleaner look NEW OVERVIEW HARNESSES CONNECTING DEVICES ANCHORAGE CONNECTORS VERTICAL LIFELINES TEMPORARY HORIZONTAL LIFELINE SYSTEMS SPIDERRAIL™ NETTING ROOF SAFETY WELDING PRODUCTS
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Spider harness features:• Lanyardloopeliminatesslackandtrippinghazards• Sewn-incheststrapassuresproperposition• No-slipSURE-GRIPwebpreventslooseningforconstantfit• Fasteningoptions: • Adjustablematingbuckleforfasthook-upandproperfit • Tonguebucklelegstrapsallowquick,secureadjustments• Durable,removabletoolbelt(optional)• 6in.(152mm)paddedbacksupportformaximumcomfort and fatigue reduction (optional)• Replaceableshoulderpadstodistributetheweightofthe tool belt (optional)• Sub-pelvicstrapgivesgreatersupportandkeepstheuser upright while arresting a fall• SlidingbackD-ring• Quicktodonandeasytoadjust• Sturdyhardware
The right harness should be as comfortable as your regular clothing. Strap on a Spider harness and you’ll feel the difference. Pull the straps and it’s instantly sized for your body.
Harness Sizing Chart NEW: More Generous Sizing
Harness Size Waist Measurement
Small/Medium 34 – 44 in. (864 – 1,118 mm)
Large/X-Large 42 – 50 in. (1,067 – 1,270 mm)
XX-Large 48 – 56 in. (1,219 – 1,422 mm)
Belt Size Waist Measurement
Small/Medium 33 – 45 in. (838 – 1,143 mm)
Large/X-Large 33 – 45 in. (838 – 1,143 mm)
XX-Large 38 – 50 in. (965 – 1,270 mm)
Harness Family SideD-rings
FrontD-ring
RetrievalRings
LanyardLoops
WaistBelt
ShoulderPads
BackPad
Stretch Material
Fall Arrest No No No 1 No No No No
Stretch Fall Arrest No No No 1 No Yes No Yes
Fall Arrest With Waist Belt No No No 1 Yes No No No
Constructor Yes No No 1 Yes Yes Yes No
Stretch Constructor Yes No No 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes
Constructor, double loop Yes No No 2 Yes Yes Yes No
Confined Space Entry No No Yes 1 No Yes No No
Positioning Yes No No 1 No No No No
Climbing No Yes No 1 No No No No
• NEWwebbingmakesvisualinspectioneasy: If fraying reaches black line, remove from service• NEWD-ringpads• NEWlanyardkeepers: • madeofDelrin® polymer • nowconvenientlylocatedontheright • meetsthedraftofANSIZ359,allowingfor breakaway if worker’s lanyard snags• NEWDelrin® slides replace elastic bands to hold excess webbing for a cleaner look
Certification: Fully complies with ANSI A10.32, 2004 and ANSI Z359.1, 2007 standards and all OSHA requirements, including 1910.66 Appendix C and 1926 Subpart M, and CSA Z259.
Description: A full-body fall arrest harness offering lightweight webbing, leg adjustments, chest strap, back sliding D-ring for fall protection and semi-universal sizing
Identification: Identification is made by a tag attached to the harness stating manufacturer, date of manufacture, model and serial number.
Material of Construction: Webbing: 1 3/4 in. (44 mm) Nylon webbing D-rings: Stamped steel D-ring with minimum tensile strength of 5,000 lb (2,268 kg). The D-ring is cad or zinc plated and meets the ASTM fifty-hour salt spray test requirements. 100%prooftested
Warranty: All Spider harnesses are warranted against any defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the date of purchase when purchased in the United States. This warranty does not cover damage caused by accident, abuse, misuse or an act of God (such as a flood). Consequential and incidental damages, including without limitation, loss of property and those arising from breach of any express or implied warranty, are not the responsibility of Spider and, to the extent permitted by law, are excluded.
Usage Guidelines - Six Steps That Could Save Your Life: How To Don a Harness
Step 1:Hold harness by back D-ring. Shake harness to allow straps to fall into place.
Step 3:Slip straps over shoulders so D-ring is located in middle of back between shoulder blades.
Step 5:Connect chest strap and position in mid-chest area. Tighten to keep shoulder straps taut
Step 2:If chest, leg and/or waist straps are buckled, release straps and unbuckle at this time.
Step 4:Pull leg straps between legs and connect to opposite end. Repeat with second leg strap. If belted harness, connect waist strap after leg straps.
Step 6:After all straps have been buckled, tighten all buckles so that harness fits snugly but allows full range of movement. Pass excess strap through loop keepers
The Miller Relief Step™ Safety Device alleviates the effects of orthostatic intolerance, also known as suspension trauma. If a fall occurs, a person becomes suspended in a harness and remains both vertical and sedentary for a period of time, causing blood to pool in the veins of the legs. Subsequently, blood flow is reduced to the brain and other major organs which may initially result in unconsciousness. If not rescued promptly, serious injury or death may occur. The Miller Relief Step™ is designed to provide a short-term solution in preventing suspension trauma.
• OSHAstatesthatpotentiallyfatalsuspensiontraumacan occur within minutes while waiting for rescue after a fall.
• Averagefallrescuetimeis15minutes
• TheReliefStep™ Safety Device provides support and enhances blood circulation until rescue, permitting the ability to move and flex leg muscles.
• Smallandlightweight;UtilizingtwoReliefSteps™ (one for each leg/foot) assures greater comfort until rescue is completed.
BD-9099-1BD-9099X-12 (Package of 12)
Pull tab to deploy Insert foot into loop step and adjust
Ability to stand allowing improved circulation
Two Relief Steps provide added support, balance and comfort