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Rear Fall Arrest ‘D’ Ring 

The rear fall arrest 'D' ring is 
retained within a Dorsal plate 
where the shoulder straps 
cross over at the back of the 
harness. This 'D' ring is 
identified with a letter ‘A’ as it 
is for fall arrest attachment. 

(see page 1 paragraph 2 ‘Fall Arrest’) On some models, 
the webbing 'slides' through the 'D' Ring on the Dorsal 
Plate and from time to time may need to be re-adjusted. 
 

Front Fall Arrest ‘D’ Ring 

 

 

 

 
If the harness has a front fall arrest ‘D’ ring, it will be on 
the chest strap and the shoulder straps should be 
adjusted so that it sits on your sternum / breast bone.  
 
Rescue ‘D’ ring 

If the harness has an integral 
overhead rescue attachment, it 
must not be used for fall arrest, 
other than in conjunction with a 
retractable type fall arrester to 
BSEN 360 anchored above the 

user. The attachment should be either folded and stored 
in the Velcro pocket on the waist coated versions or 
attached with the Velcro loop to the chest strap at the 
back. The attachment must always be behind the head, 

never in front. 
 

Work Positioning Attachment Point ‘D’ Ring

 

Use only with an approved 
Work Positioning Lanyard to 
support the user whilst  working 
at height when  needing a hands 
free environment. NEVER detach 
yourself from the fall arrest 

equipment when using the work position attachment 
point 'D’ rings. 

 

Fitting Your Harness 

The following instructions cover all harnesses in the P&P 
MK1, MK2 & MK3  Range and all variations of fitting. 
Some parts such as adjustable  chest straps, waist belts 
and integral overhead rescue attachments are only fitted 
to specific models. 
The sequence for the MK1, MK2  & MK3  Range of Fall 
Arrest harnesses is very similar, except the way in which 
it is performed. 
The harness is normally worn outside of your clothing. 
Make sure that your clothing is correctly fitted and that 
you secure all zips and buttons. Remove ALL items from 
your pockets, hanging items such as key clips, mobile 
phone or radio. 
Double check that there are no items positioned 
between the webbing and your body. Such items could 
cause discomfort or injury in the case of a fall. 
 

Warning 

This Harness must be used by persons who are medically fit to 
do so. If you have any medical condition, are recovering from 
any medical condition or suffer from any physical or mental 
disability you must seek professional medical advice before 
using this Harness. 

 
 
Preparation 
1.  Carry out a pre-use check of the harness before 

proceeding. If any faults are found or you are not 
100% sure of the harness’s condition or suitability, 
STOP. 

 
2.  Remove any attached lanyard or similar connected to 

any ‘D’ ring. 

 

3a. Undo any three bar slide and square link fitted to 

chest strap or leg straps and loosen fully. 

 
3b. Undo the Quick Release Buckles where fitted to 

the chest strap, waist belt or leg straps. 

3c. Loosen fully the Quick Fit Buckles where fitted 

to shoulder straps or leg straps. 

 
4. If an integral overhead rescue attachment is fitted, 

carefully fold it back and secure within the yellow 
pouch (fig. a) or with the Velcro loop (fig. b).

 

Summary of Contents for MK1

Page 1: ...Designers Manufacturers and Suppliers of Quality Height Safety Rescue Equipment Training Consultancy Users Manual English Version P P Range of MK1 MK2 and MK3 Fall Arrest Harnesses ...

Page 2: ...ent points is a recent change to equipment standards and earlier harnesses will not be marked If in doubt contact the supplier or P P for advice Function This P P Harness must be used with a suitable Energy Absorbing or Restraint lanyard and anchorage point in order to provide a fall arrest or fall restraint system P P advise that users must be competent in the proper use and practical physical li...

Page 3: ... checked for security by a second person If this harness arrests a fall or fails an inspection it should be destroyed or returned to the manufacturer for inspection Fittings and Adjustments The following section deals with the types of fittings found on P P Harnesses and their uses Three Bar Slide A simple metal buckle shaped fitting which is either retained in place by webbing or fitted to the en...

Page 4: ...ment points for light tools or communication equipment THESE LOOPS SWIVEL HOOKS ARE NOT TO BE CONNECTED TO ANY LANYARD RETRIEVAL SYSTEM STRUCTURE OR PERSON Breathable Top Breathable tops are fitted to some Harnesses These are for comfort only and do not form part of the structure of the harness Waistcoat Waistcoats are fitted to some Harnesses These are to aid the donning process and do not form p...

Page 5: ... and all variations of fitting Some parts such as adjustable chest straps waist belts and integral overhead rescue attachments are only fitted to specific models The sequence for the MK1 MK2 MK3 Range of Fall Arrest harnesses is very similar except the way in which it is performed The harness is normally worn outside of your clothing Make sure that your clothing is correctly fitted and that you se...

Page 6: ...the sternum D ring to bring it central to the chest Note try to achieve a snug fit without creating discomfort or restricting natural movement Fitting Stage Two legs 1 If you stepped into the leg strap loops stand upright and straight then check that both leg straps are not twisted If the leg straps are separated stand upright and straight Reach behind and place your right hand onto the rear right...

Page 7: ...excess moisture with a clean cloth then allow to dry naturally in a warm room away from direct heat You may clean this harness using water but avoid getting soap detergent into buckles First rinse in clean cold water if still soiled wash in clean warm water 40ºC max using a mild detergent if necessary Thoroughly rinse in clean cold water and dry as described above Chemical Attack Avoid contact wit...

Page 8: ...roduct Details The Product Code Serial number and Date of Manufacture of the Harness should be entered on the back page of this manual for future reference and inspection purposes Statement of Obsolescence Due to the ingress of dirt and grit chemical contamination edge and surface damage ultraviolet light degradation and wear and tear Fall Protection Equipment manufactured from synthetic fibres we...

Page 9: ... of conformity numbers 7286 Issue 2 dated 14 May 2015 6642 Issue 3 dated 14 May 2015 5891 Issue 2 dated 13 July 2012 issued by SATRA Technology Centre Ltd Wyndham Way Telford Way Industrial Estate Kettering Northamptonshire NN16 8SD EC Notified Body No 0321 is subject to the procedures set out in Article 11 point B of Directive 89 686 EEC under the supervision of the approved body The British Stan...

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