Proper fit guidelines for a height safety harness are crucial to ensure your safety and comfort during various activities like climbing, mountaineering or high-attitude work in industrial settings.
Consider the specific activity you're using the working at heights harness for and choose an arrest harness designed for that purpose.Inspect the safety body harness for any signs of wear or damage before each use.Please always refer to the HOATER's guidelines and instructions for fitting and using the security harness correctly. Properly fitting height harness equipment not only enhances your performance but also reduces the risk of accidents and injuries.
Measure your waist and thigh circumference and consult HOATER's size chart. Ensure the fall harness fits snugly but comfortably around your waist and thighs, allowing for movement without restriction.
Replace your full arrest harness if it shows signs of wear, such as fraying or damage to the webbing, buckles, or stitching. Follow HOATER's recommendations for lifespan and inspection intervals of the full body fall protection harnesses.
Inspect the full body safety harness for any signs of damage, such as cuts, abrasions, or fraying. Check all buckles, straps, and attachment points to ensure they are securely fastened and in good condition.
Yes, HOATER body harnesses are designed for various activities including rock climbing, mountaineering, tree climbing, and working at heights. Choose a harness that suits your specific activity.