Safety Harnesses & Positioning belts
A harness is a body support system designed to stop a fall and keep the user in the best conditions awaiting rescue.
The attachment points have a static strength of > 15 kN.
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A work positioning belt is a belt that allows a user to position
themselves so that they can use their hands-free for work.
The attachment points have a static strength of> 15 kN.
Warning! A work positioning belt may not be used as fall protection!
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Use
The choice of a simple harness, harness with work jacket, harness with a belt, suspension harness, etc. The most important thing is to consider is what your job entails and choose the equipment based on the working environment
Selecting the right harness means asking the right questions:
1) What size do I need? How heavy am I?
Size: The table below indicates the dimensions of the body.
When choosing a harness or harness with an integrated vest, the essential sizes are the thigh size and the chest size, the other sizes are given as an indication.
The most important size for choosing a belt is the waist size.
2) Which attachment points do I need?
Attachment point:

1 or 2 attachment point chest & back

1 or 2 attachment point chest & back
2 positioning attachment points hip

1 or 2 attachment point chest & back
2 positioning attachment points hip
1 suspension point belly
3) What is my work situation? Do I work in a specific environment?
4) ) How often do I use my harness?
These criteria as selection guides for your harness are clearly indicated in the product information on the safety harnesses pages.
See below a step-by-step plan for how to wear a safety harness:
Mitari also offers some additional options that allow you to adjust your harness to your liking. See the image below with the corresponding additional options for your harness belt: