The full-body harness is the only acceptable form of body wear for fall arrest. As of 1998, body belts are prohibited for fall protection due to the concentration of fall forces on the abdomen. Full-body harnesses distribute fall forces throughout the body, substantially reducing the chance of injury. In addition, the full-body harness keeps the worker suspended upright in the event of a fall and supported while awaiting rescue.
Stretchable elastic webbing
Front D-ring, easier to adjust than conventional front D-ring harnesses
Mating buckles throughout
Side D-rings
Sub-pelvic strap
Universal, one size fits most
All Miller harnesses meet OSHA and ANSI standards and are rated at 310 lbs.