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Full Body Harness Instruction Manual

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Step 5: Connect chest strap and position in mid-chest area (approximately 6” to 8” below the 

trachea, but not below the sternum). Pull shoulder straps snugly against your body.  

 

Step 6: After all straps have been fastened, tighten or adjust all webbing so that harness fits snugly 

but allows full range of movement. Pass excess strap through strap keepers.  

Checking for Proper Harness Fit 

Proper connection of both types of straps is essential to fall safety. 

Failure to properly fit and adjust your harness may result in serious 

injury or death. See Illustration 8. 

Chest Strap: Should be positioned in the middle of your chest 

[6” (152mm) to 8” (203mm) below the trachea but not below 

the sternum]. If the chest strap is positioned too high, the strap 

may move upwards during a fall arrest causing you to run the 

risk of strangulation. If the chest strap is too low or not 

connected at all, you could fall out of your harness during a fall. 

Leg Straps: Proper adjustment of the leg straps is critical for 

safety. Leg straps should be snug, but not snug to the point that 

they obstruct normal blood circulation in the legs. Failure to wear 

leg straps will not secure your body within the harness during a 

fall and could lead to serious injury or death. 

Sub-pelvic Strap: Provides support in the event of a fall, and also 

provides support when used for positioning. In a seated position, 

the sub pelvic strap should comfortably provide a “seat” for the 

buttocks. In the event of a fall, simply lift up your legs to transfer 

weight to the sub-pelvic strap. 

 

Parts of Full Body Harness

 

All Malta Dynamics Harness models (Illustration 9a): 

 

1. Shoulder Straps 

2. Chest Strap 

3. Torso Adjustment 

4. Tongue Buckle/Quick-Connect Fastener 

5. Thigh Strap 

6. Dorsal D-Ring 

7. Back Plate 

8. Sub-Pelvic Strap 

9. Inspection / ID Label 

10. Warning/Instruction Label 

11. Standards Label 

12. Lanyard Parking Attachment 

13. Lanyard Parking Label 

14. Strap Retainer 

 

 

 

 

 

Illustration 8: Proper Fit 

Illustration 9a: Parts of Harness 

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Summary of Contents for B2000

Page 1: ...RK LANYARD HERE DORSAL D RING LOAD INDICATOR LABEL PACK MaltaDynamics com 800 494 1840 405 Watertown Road Waterford OH 45786 1 18 Full Body Harness Instruction Manual equipment shall be inspected by t...

Page 2: ...Harness Instruction Manual chest strap to slide up and possibly choke the user during a fall extraction suspension etc The competent person should consider Full Body Harness models with a fixed sterna...

Page 3: ...f Y style lanyards as some load may be transmitted to the user through the unused lanyard leg if it is not able to release from the harness The lanyard parking attachment is generally located in the s...

Page 4: ...to which it is coupled ANSIZ359 0 2007 Malta Dynamics connectors snap hooks and carabiners are designed to be used only as specified in each product s user s instructions Avoidthe following types of...

Page 5: ...earance in the event of a Free Fall System must be rigged to limit the total Free Fall Distance according to the type of system and in compliance with ANSI and OSHA directives Do not use if any part o...

Page 6: ...fall A Full Body Harness is not intended for use in extended suspension applications If the intended application requires the user to be suspended for an extended length of time some form of seated s...

Page 7: ...nchorage level to avoid increased Free Fall Distance Fall Arrest Forces The Personal Fall Arrest System must limit fall arrest forces to 900 lbs 4kN Deceleration distance shall not be allowed to excee...

Page 8: ...ep 3 Slip straps over shoulders so D ring is located in the middle of your back between shoulder blades Step 4 Pull leg strap between legs and fasten strap to connector Repeat with second leg strap Co...

Page 9: ...s will not secure your body within the harness during a fall and could lead to serious injury or death Sub pelvic Strap Provides support in the event of a fall and also provides support when used for...

Page 10: ...wear frayed or cut fibers or broken stitching of the D ring attachments Pads should also be inspected for cracks excessive wear or other signs of damage Illustration 9b Additional Features A B C 11 F...

Page 11: ...wear frayed or cut fibers or broken stitching of the D ring attachments Pads should also be inspected for cracks excessive wear or other signs of damage Illustration 9b Additional Features A B C 11 F...

Page 12: ...s will not secure your body within the harness during a fall and could lead to serious injury or death Sub pelvic Strap Provides support in the event of a fall and also provides support when used for...

Page 13: ...ep 3 Slip straps over shoulders so D ring is located in the middle of your back between shoulder blades Step 4 Pull leg strap between legs and fasten strap to connector Repeat with second leg strap Co...

Page 14: ...nchorage level to avoid increased Free Fall Distance Fall Arrest Forces The Personal Fall Arrest System must limit fall arrest forces to 900 lbs 4kN Deceleration distance shall not be allowed to excee...

Page 15: ...fall A Full Body Harness is not intended for use in extended suspension applications If the intended application requires the user to be suspended for an extended length of time some form of seated s...

Page 16: ...earance in the event of a Free Fall System must be rigged to limit the total Free Fall Distance according to the type of system and in compliance with ANSI and OSHA directives Do not use if any part o...

Page 17: ...to which it is coupled ANSIZ359 0 2007 Malta Dynamics connectors snap hooks and carabiners are designed to be used only as specified in each product s user s instructions Avoidthe following types of...

Page 18: ...f Y style lanyards as some load may be transmitted to the user through the unused lanyard leg if it is not able to release from the harness The lanyard parking attachment is generally located in the s...

Page 19: ...Harness Instruction Manual chest strap to slide up and possibly choke the user during a fall extraction suspension etc The competent person should consider Full Body Harness models with a fixed sterna...

Page 20: ...RK LANYARD HERE DORSAL D RING LOAD INDICATOR LABEL PACK MaltaDynamics com 800 494 1840 405 Watertown Road Waterford OH 45786 1 18 Full Body Harness Instruction Manual equipment shall be inspected by t...

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