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Full Body Harness Instruction Manual

Materials and Construction 

Webbing Materials 

Constructed with high tenacity polyester; breaking strength >5000 lbs tensile strength 

Constructed with Aramid, breaking strength > 5000 lbs tensile strength 

Pad and Label Cover Materials 

All outer fabric: Nomex and Kevlar blend fabric 

Fire Resistant hook and loop fasteners 

Nylon and Polyester blend 

Connector Materials 

Galvanized Steel 
 

Purpose

 

Malta Dynamics Full Body Harnesses are Class 3 full body harnesses designed for an array of full-

body applications. Such full body harnesses are the only form of body wear acceptable for fall arrest. 

Full-body harnesses may also be used for positioning, travel restraint and rescue.

 Malta Dynamics 

harnesses are designed and tested to comply with applicable OSHA and ANSI standards for fall 

protection equipment. When used as a component in a personal fall arrest system, or a personal 

restraint system, Malta Dynamics full body harnesses comply with OSHA directives for fall protection 

wear. Full body harnesses help absorb the impact forces and keep the body upright should a fall 

occur.  

 

 

Illustration 1: Applications  

 

Personal Fall Arrest:  

The full body harness is used as a component of a 

personal fall arrest system. Personal fall arrest 

systems typically include a full body harness and a 

connecting subsystem (energy absorbing lanyard). 

Maximum arresting force must not exceed 900 lbs (4 

kN), for fall arrest applications connect the fall arrest 

subsystem (example: lanyard, SRL, energy absorber, 

etc.) to the D-ring or attachment element on your 

back, between your shoulder blades. 

 

 

Controlled Descent:  

For controlled descent applications, full body 

harnesses equipped with a single sternal level D-

ring, one or two frontal mounted D-rings, or a pair 

of connectors originating below the waist (such as 

a seat sling) may be used for connection to a 

descender or evacuation system.  

 

Rescue: 

The full body harness is used as a component of a 

rescue system. Rescue systems are configured 

depending on the type of rescue. For limited access 

(confined space) applications, harnesses equipped 

with D-rings on the shoulders may be used for entry 

and egress into confined spaces where worker profile 

is an issue. 

 

Ladder Climbing: 

The full body harness is used as a component of a 

climbing system to prevent the user from falling 

when climbing a ladder or other climbing structure. 

Climbing systems typically include a full body 

harness, vertical cable or rail attached to the 

structure, and climbing sleeve. For ladder climbing 

applications, harnesses equipped with a frontal D-

ring in the sternal location may be used for fall 

arrest on fixed ladder climbing systems.  

 

Work Positioning: 

The full body harness is used as a component of a 

work positioning system to support the user at a work 

position. Work positioning systems typically include a 

full body harness, positioning lanyard, and a back-up 

personal fall arrest system. For work positioning 

applications, connect the work positioning subsystem 

(example: lanyard, Y-lanyard, etc.) to the lower (hip 

level) side or belt mounted work positioning 

attachment anchorage elements (D-rings). Never use 

these connection points for fall arrest. 

 

Restraint: 

The full body harness is used as a component of a 

restraint system to prevent the user from reaching 

a fall hazard. Restraint systems typically include a 

full body harness and a lanyard or restraint line. 

 

 

 

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Full Body 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 sternal 

attachment for these applications.

12. 

Frontal –

The frontal attachment serves as a ladder climbing connection for guided type fall 

arresters where there is no chance to fall in a direction other than feet first, or may be used for 

work positioning. Supporting the user, post fall or during work positioning, by the frontal 

attachment will result in a sitting body position, with the upper torso upright, with weight 

concentrated on the thighs and buttocks. When supported by the frontal attachment the 

design of the Full Body Harness shall direct load directly around the thighs and under the 

buttocks by means of the sub-pelvic strap. If the frontal attachment is used for fall arrest, the 

competent person evaluating the application should take measures to ensure that a fall can 

only occur feet first. This may include limiting the allowable free fall distance.

13.

Shoulder –

The shoulder attachment elements shall be used as a pair, and are an 

acceptable attachment for rescue and entry/retrieval. The shoulder attachment elements 

shall not be used for fall arrest. It is recommended that the shoulder attachment elements 

be used in conjunction with a yoke which incorporates a spreader element to keep the Full 

Body Harness shoulder straps separate.

14.

Waist, Rear –

The waist, rear attachment shall be used solely for travel restraint. The 

waist, rear attachment element shall not be used for fall arrest. Under no circumstances is 

it acceptable to use the waist, rear attachment for purposes other than travel restraint. The 

waist, rear attachment shall only be subjected to minimal loading through the waist of the 

user, and shall never be used to support the full weight of the user.

15.

Hip –

The hip attachment elements shall be used as a pair, and shall be used solely for 

work positioning. The hip attachment elements shall not be used for fall arrest. Hip 

attachments are often used for work positioning by arborists, utility workers climbing poles 

and construction workers tying rebar and climbing on form walls. Users are cautioned 

against using the hip attachment elements (or any other rigid point on the Full Body 

Harness) to store the unused end of a fall arrest lanyard, as this may cause a tripping 

hazard, or, in the case multiple leg lanyards, could cause adverse loading to the Full Body 

Harness and the wearer through the unused portion of the lanyard.

16.

Suspension seat –

The suspension seat attachment elements shall be used as a pair, 

and shall be used solely for work positioning. The suspension seat attachment elements 

shall not be used for fall arrest. Suspension seat attachments are often used for prolonged 

work activities where the user is suspended, allowing the user to sit on the suspension 

seat formed between the two attachment elements. An example of this use would be 

window washers on large buildings.

User Inspection, Maintenance and Storage of Equipment

Users of personal fall arrest systems shall, at a minimum, comply with all manufacturer 

instructions regarding the inspection, maintenance and storage of the equipment. The user’s 

organization shall retain the manufacturer’s instructions and make them readily available to all 

users. See ANSI/ASSE Z359.2, 

Minimum Requirements for a Comprehensive Managed Fall 

Protection Program

, regarding user inspection, maintenance and storage of equipment.

1. In addition to the inspection requirements set forth in the manufacturer’s instructions, the 

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Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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...

Страница 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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