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1 Premium Height Safety Equipment Premium Height Safety Equipment
2 Lanyards Please Note:»» 78
3 Hooks
4 AS/NZS AS/NZS AS/NZS
5 See page 84 or visit for copies of our 81
6 Standards Guide 1.5 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS This Standard does not include product performance requirements for height safety equipment. Compliance to this Standard of any such equipment cannot be claimed. Performance requirements with which items of equipment dealt within this Standard shall comply are 82
7 83 Test Criteria AS/NZS :2007 Standard
8 Why you can trust QSI: Laboratory Accreditation Programmes Schedule to CERTIFICATE OF ACCREDITATION Laboratory Quality Safety Safety Equipment Address PO Box 639, Wanganui Mail Centre, Wanganui, 4540 Unit 6, Pacific Park, 20 Pacific Place, Wanganui, 4500 Telephone Fax Authorised Representative Mr Guy Collins General Manager Client No Programme Accreditation Number 1092 Initial Accreditation Date 1 July 2013 Mechanical Testing Laboratory Conformance Standard NZS ISO/IEC 17025:2005 General requirements for the competence of testing and calibration laboratories Testing Services Summary 4.30 Safety Equipment Signatories Mr Guy Collins Mr Craig McLaren Mr Jason Myburgh 4.30(f) 4.30(f) (excluding roof anchor testing) 4.30(f) Authorised: General Manager Issue 4 Date: 20/08/14 Page 1 of 2 International Accreditation New Zealand - Private Bag Remuera - Auckland Telephone Facsimile
9 Why you can trust QSI: Laboratory Accreditation Programmes Schedule to CERTIFICATE OF ACCREDITATION Quality Safety Mechanical Testing Laboratory Accreditation No 1092 SCOPE OF ACCREDITATION 4.30 Safety Equipment (f) Other safety products The following tests in accordance with AS :2007- Industrial Fall-Arrest systems and Devices Part 1 Harnesses and ancillary equipment Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Appendix H Static breaking strength of load-bearing webbing Static loading test attachment points of harness Dynamic loading test attachment points of harnesses Dynamic loading test harness and pole-strap Static strength test harness with a pole-strap Static loading tests for Lanyard Dynamic test for Lanyards The following tests in accordance with AS :1997 Industrial Fall-Arrest systems and Devices Part 3 Fall-arrest devices Type 1 only Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Endurance Test Locking performance after conditioning of anchorage lines in oil Dynamic Performance Test Strength Test AS/NZS 5532:2013 Dynamic and Static Tests on Fixed and Portable Roof Anchor Systems Authorised: General Manager Issue 4 Date: 20/08/14 Page 2 of 2 International Accreditation New Zealand - Private Bag Remuera - Auckland Telephone Facsimile
10 Why you can trust QSI: 86
11 Heading Need Height Safety Training? Need Your Gear Inspected?» Harnesses, lanyards, pole straps, etc: Six-Monthly.» Retractable lanyards: Annually. 87
12 Fall Protection Guide A Anchor Best practice guidelines for working at height in New Zealand APRIL 2012 B Body support DOL APR 12 C - Connectors D Descent and Rescue Calculating Fall Clearance General Calculation: AS/NZS FFD Free Fall Distance 600mm 1000mm 1500mm 2000mm SA Shock 300mm 500mm 600mm Fall Factor 0 Fall Factor 1 Fall Factor 2 88
13 Harness Range Testing: Standards: Options Include:»»»»»» 89
14 US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS Basic Harnesses information.»»»»» US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS General Use Construction Mobile Platform General Use Construction Mobile Platform US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS General Use Construction Mobile Platform Optional Accessories: strap and X-Factor shoulder padding. 90
15 CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS Basic Harnesses»»»»» General Use Construction Mobile Platform CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS General Use General Use Construction Construction Mobile Platform Mobile Platform Optional Accessories: 91
16 US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS Basic Harnesses»»»»»» General Use Construction Mobile Platform Optional Accessories: Work Positioning 92
17 US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS Basic Harnesses»»»»» X-Factor shoulder padding. General Use Construction Mobile Platform Work Positioning Optional Accessories: 93
18 CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS Basic Harnesses Full Body Harness with Padded Waist Belt, CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR Construction Mobile Platform General Use Work Positioning General Use Construction»»»»»» strap and X-Factor shoulder padding. Mobile Platform Work Positioning General Use Construction Restraint Mobile Platform Work Positioning Optional Accessories: 94
19 CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS Basic Harnesses Full Body Self-Conforming Adjustable Harness with Dorsal and Sternal D-Rings»»»»» General Use General Use Construction Construction Mobile Platform Mobile Platform padding and with optional extension strap. Optional Accessories: 95
20 Basic Harnesses»» padding. General Use Construction Mobile Platform PINK WBBING AVAILABL Optional Accessories: 96
21 Specialty Harnesses Full Body Harness with Padded Waist Belt, CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR General Use Construction Mobile Platform Space Work Positioning 97
22 CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR Specialty Harnesses standard.»»»»»»»» General Use Rescue Mobile Platform Work Positioning Tower Rigging Suspension 98
23 US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS Premium Harnesses»»»»»» Padding Colour Range aluminium Chest Buckle Quick Release aluminium Leg and Waist Buckle Blue Red Yellow Navy Black Aluminium D-Rings Colour Scopic Backpack. Colour Scopic General Use Construction Mobile Platform 99
24 CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS Premium Harnesses 2 General Use Colour Scopic Full Body Harness 2 2 Construction 2 Mobile Platform US CARABINR WITH FRONTAL LOOPS Padding Colour Range Blue Red Yellow Navy Black 2 General Use Colour Scopic Full Body Harness with Padded Waist Belt, D-Rings and Construction 2 Mobile Platform Padding Colour Range Work Positioning 100 Blue Red Yellow Navy Black
25 CAN B USD WITH SPRADR BAR Premium Harnesses General Use Construction Rescue Mobile Platform Can be used in conjunction Work Positioning Padding Colour Range Blue Red Yellow Navy Black Tower Rigging Suspension 101
26 Premium Harnesses 2 Designed by arborists for arborists Forestry 102
27 Harness Accessories Flame Retardant Harness Vest»»»»» Note: Although the FR Harness Vest will not catch alight, large pieces of welding splatter or similar may penetrate the garment if left in contact. Velcro protective Loops. Adjustable Sides Velcro protective loop. 6mm Steel Cable Shock Absorbing Lanyard Suspension Trauma Strap qsisafety.com 103
28 Harness Accessories AirTech Breathable Padding System Padding Colour Range Orange Navy Black AirMesh Polyester Outer Skin Open-Cell Foam Padding AirMesh Polyester Lining and through the Foam Padding X-Factor Shoulder Padding System 104
29 Custom Options Add Your Branding to QSI Height Safety Gear Block Label Harness Cross Piece Harness Label Wallet Branding Patch 105
30 Electrical Work Harnesses General Use Construction Mobile Platform Tower Work Positioning 106
31 Electrical Work Harnesses Glove and Barrier Harnesses Glove and Barrier Glove and Barrier General Use General Use General Use Construction Construction Construction Tower Mobile Platform Mobile Platform Mobile Platform Work Positioning Work Positioning Dielectric Full Body Harness Dielectric General Use Construction Mobile Platform 107
32 Talon Hooks Triple Action Talon Hooks Why Talon Hooks?» Robust Steel Construction» Secure Triple Action Mechanism» Versatile Hook Design Triple Action Talon Hooks are available to order on most lanyards and pole straps. Second Action High Tensile Steel Construction 21 mm 21mm opening works with more attachment points Third Action Prevents Hook Foldback First Action 108
33 Pole Straps Pole Straps Pole Strap with Talon Hooks - 2.5m - 2.2m - 1.5m Pole Strap Pole Strap with Swivel Hook Kernmantle Rope Pole Strap with Rope Grab Hook - 2.5m Hook - 1.5m 109
34 Triple Locking Carabiner Lanyards PINK WBBING AVAILABL Webbing - Non-adjustable Note: Single Leg Lanyard Single Leg Lanyard with Scaffolding Hook Double Leg Lanyard with Twin Scaffolding Hooks Double Leg 25mm Shock Absorbing Lanyards 110
35 Triple Locking Carabiner Lanyards 1m Ladder Climbing Lanyard Note: Webbing - Adjustable Note: Adjustable Single Leg Lanyard Adjustable Double Leg Lanyard Adjustable Double Leg Lanyard with Twin Scaffolding Hooks Adjustable Single Leg Lanyard with Scaffolding Hook 111
36 Triple Locking Carabiner Lanyards Kernmantle Rope Shock Absorbing Lanyards Note: Kernmantle - Non-adjustable Kernmantle Single Leg Lanyard with Scaffolding Hooks Kernmantle Double Leg, Double Action and Twin Scaffolding Hooks Kernmantle - Adjustable Kernmantle Adjustable Single Leg Lanyard with Triple Locking Carabiner and Double Action Hook Kernmantle Adjustable Single Leg Lanyard with Triple Locking Carabiner and Scaffolding Hook 112
37 Triple Locking Carabiner Lanyards Note: Scaffolding Hooks Twin Hooks Hook Opening Comparison 56mm 64mm 85mm 110mm Scaffolding Hook (Steel) Scaffolding Hook (Alloy) Giant Hook (Steel) Giant Hook (Alloy) 113
38 Triple Locking Carabiner Lanyards»»» Impact Indicator 114
39 Webbing Lanyards Webbing Shock Absorbing Lanyards All of our Webbing Shock Absorbing Lanyards are AS/NZS :2007 compliant. Non-Adjustable (Fixed Length) Note: Single Leg Lanyard Single Leg Lanyard with Scaffolding Hook Double Leg Lanyard with 3 Double Action Hooks Double Leg Lanyard with Twin Scaffolding Hooks Single Leg, 2 Double Action Hooks and Tie back D Ring 115
40 Webbing Lanyards Adjustable Adjustable Single Leg Lanyard Adjustable Double Leg Lanyard Adjustable Double Leg Lanyard with Twin Scaffolding Hooks Adjustable Single Leg Lanyard with Scaffolding Hook Adjustable Double Leg Lanyard with Double Action and Twin Giant Hooks Note: 116
41 Kernmantle Rope Lanyards Kernmantle Rope Shock Absorbing Lanyards Note: Non-adjustable Kernmantle Single Leg, 2 Double Action Hooks Kernmantle Single Leg Lanyard with Scaffolding Hooks Kernmantle Double Leg, 3 Double Action Hooks Kernmantle Double Leg, Double Action and Twin Scaffolding Hooks 117
42 Bucket Lanyards Bucket Lanyards Note: Adjustable 2m Bucket Lanyard 150kg Adjustable 2m Bucket Lanyard 118
43 Elasticated Lanyards Note: Scaffolding or Giant Hooks 119
44 Elasticated Lanyards Scaffolding Hooks Hook Opening Comparison 56mm 64mm 85mm 110mm Scaffolding Hook (Steel) Scaffolding Hook (Alloy) Giant Hook (Steel) Giant Hook (Alloy) 120
45 Lanyards Please note:»»» 121
46 Heavy Duty Products Block attached to the harness is rated to your weight Use this chart to determine which block is suitable for you: 122
47 Heavy Duty Products Non-adjustable Lanyards Note:»»» Heavy Duty Single Leg Lanyard Heavy Duty Single Leg Lanyard with Scaffolding Hook Heavy Duty Double Leg Lanyard with Double Action Hooks Heavy Duty Double Leg Lanyard with Twin Scaffolding Hooks 123
48 Heavy Duty Products Adjustable Lanyards Heavy Duty Adjustable Single Leg Lanyard Heavy Duty Adjustable Single Leg Lanyard with Scaffolding Hook Heavy Duty Adjustable Double Leg Lanyard with Double Action Hooks Heavy Duty Adjustable Double Leg Lanyard with Twin Scaffolding Hooks Note: 124
49 Fully serviceable at the QSI facility. Fully serviceable at the QSI facility. Retractable Lanyards Retractable Lanyards The AS/NZS standard stipulates any material supplied is acceptable for use in Australia and New Zealand. 2.5m Retractable Lanyards»»»» Ø16mm 101.6mm 87.4mm 55.6mm 2m Micron Block Retractable Lanyard»»»»»» Scale diagram showing relative size of the 2m Micron Block compared to a triple locking carabiner. Servicing HS170(Y) HS
50 Fully serviceable at the QSI facility. Fully serviceable at the QSI facility. Fully serviceable at the QSI facility. Fully serviceable at the QSI facility. Fully serviceable at the QSI facility. Retractable Lanyards 2m Webbing Retractable Lanyard» 3.5m Retractable Lanyards»» TWIN 2m Retractable Lanyard»»»»» 6m Retractable Lanyard» 126
51 Fully serviceable at the QSI facility. Fully serviceable at the QSI facility. Cable Blocks Cable Blocks» SRLS30 The spring at the base of our blocks prevents the cable from locking permanently when fully retracted accidentally. This allows the user to easily, unlike other brands which the entire block. Cable blocks allow users a wide range of movement while maintaining a high level of safety. They can be positioned at the top of ladders or scaffolds, gently retracting and extending up to 30m as the user climbs and moves around, safe in the knowledge that any fall will be broken in a split second. 127
52 Slings and Connectors Slings Note on Standards: Webbing Width Chart (1:1 scale) 20mm 38mm Protection Sheath How to use a Sling Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: 128
53 Slings and Connectors Personal Adjustable Sling - 1.5m 620mm. Cross Arm Sling»»»»» Carabiner can pass through large ring Carabiner cannot pass through standard ring Daisy Chain Sling 129
54 Slings and Connectors Connectors Quick Draw Connector Short Lanyard Connector Quick Draw Length Chart (1:10 scale) Short Lanyard Length Chart (1:10 scale) 250mm 300mm 350mm 500mm 450mm 600mm Three-way Lanyard Connector 130
55 Slings and Connectors Rope Lanyard Connector, 24kN Chest Connectors Restraint Lanyard 131
56 Bags Gear Bags Note: QSI Gear Bag - Medium»»»»»» Note: QSI Gear Bag - Large»»»»»»» Note: 132
57 Bags QSI Barrel Bag»»»» Note: QSI Basic Sports Bag»»»»»»» Note:»»»»» Note: 133
58 Bags Back Packs QSI Kit Bag»»»» Note: QSI Backpack»»»»»»»» Note: QSI Waterproof Backpack»»»»»»» Note: 134
59 Bags QSI Drawstring Bag»»»» Note: QSI Hi Viz Drawstring Bag»»»»» Note: QSI Hi Viz Backpack»» straps.»»»»»» Note: 135
60 Bags Tote Bags Gear Bags PVCBAB Note: Tog Bag Note: PVCBOB PVCGBS PVCGBXL PVCGBL 136
61 Bags Rope Bags 200m 100m 50m PVC Rope Bags»»»»»»» Note: Glove Bags Glove Bags»» Note: 137
62 Height Safety Kits Scaffold Height Safety Kit Kit Contents:»»»»»» Customized kits also available. Construction Height Safety Kit Kit Contents:»»»»» 138
63 Height Safety Kits Using a Roof Kit Step 1: Setting up Anchor Point Step 2: Setting up Rope Anchor Point using Temporary Roof Anchor (: Step 3: Attaching to Rope
64 Height Safety Kits Kit Contents:»»»»»»» Recommended Accessories: Kit Contents:» and 1 x stop knot»»»»»» Recommended Accessories: 140
65 Height Safety Kits Kit Contents:» and 1 x stop knot»»»»»» Kit Contents:»»»»»» RKP01 Priority Roof Kit Recommended Accessories: 141
66 Height Safety Kits Temporary Vertical Anchor Line Systems Block on Flexible Anchorage Line»» Guided Fall Arrester on Flexible Anchorage» 142
67 Rope How To Build Your Own Rope Kit Kernmantlentle Polyamide 11mm 12mm 12mm 16mm 20m 200m 20m 200m Options Options 143
68 Rope Kernmantle Rope Kernmantle Rope SHARP DG RSISTANT Kernmantle Rope Options Note: additional 0.5m of rope Kernmantle Prussic Rope Polyamide Rope 3 Strand Polyamide Rope Polyamide Rope Options Note: additional 0.5m of rope Throw Dolly 144
69 Rope Ready-to-Go Rope Optional Accessories:»»»»»»» Length 20m 30m 50m 20m 30m 50m 20m 30m 50m 20m 30m 50m Rope Accessories Rope Shield - 450mm Webbing Protective Sleeve»»»» PVC Removable Protective Sleeve»»»» 145
70 Rope Rope Grabs How to choose a Rope Grab Removable or Fixed to the Rope Manual or Automatic Fall Arrest Polyamide or Kernmantle Rope Steel or Alloy Construction RG001 RG009 RG011 RG012 RG013 Steel Rope Grabs Attachment type Fall arrest type Rope type RG001 RG011 RG012 RG013 Note: 146
71 Rope RG004 RG005 RG006 Attaching an RG006 Rope Grab: Alloy Rope Grabs Attachment type Fall arrest type Rope type RG004 RG005 RG006 Note: Ascenders and Descenders Ascenders - Alloy 2-way Stop Descender - Alloy»» 2-way Stop Grip Descender - Alloy»» 147
72 Temporary Line Systems Temporary Anchor Points Parapet Anchor»»»» Beam Anchor Trolley»»»» Door Anchor»»»» ANSI Z 359.1:
73 Temporary Line Systems Semi-Permanent Anchor Points 150mm Concrete Anchor»»» Aluminium Point Anchor»»»»» X-axis Y-axis Z-axis Steel Point Anchor»»»»» Steel Point Anchor»»»» 149
74 Temporary Line Systems Features:»»»»»»» Anchor Anchor Anchor Safe to attach the roof anchor on the other side of the roof Safe to attach the roof anchor above you NEVER attach the roof anchor below you Ground Anchor 150
75 Temporary Line Systems Telescopic Pole System»»»»» Telescopic Pole»»»» Head»»»» Installation/Removal Tool»» Aluminium Anchorage Hook»»»» 151
76 Temporary Line Systems Horizontal Life Line SLL3000»» Note: Anchorage Snap Hook Bag Polyester Webbing Sling Webbing Lifeline Tensioner Snap Hook Anchorage Webbing Sling Fall Clearances Static Line Deflection:» 1.10m (1 Worker) (20m span x 125Kg load)» 2.50m (2 Workers) (20m span x 250Kg load) Work Platform Length of Lanyard: 2.00m Length of Energy Absorber: Refer to AS/NZS (900mm Max) Height of Worker: 1.80m Safety Clearance: 1.00m Ground Level 152
77 Rescue Kit Pole Top Rescue Kit»»»»»»»»» Note: Although the pulleys and rope have a UTS of 30kN, the kit is only rated for a 250Kg Lift (Max 2 Person) Multitask Rescue Harnesses 2 Can be used in conjunction 153
78 Tripods Max height: 2.15m Min height: 1.15m SRT1001»»»»»»» Distance between legs at max height: 1.5m Max height: 2.9m Min height: 1.9m SRT :2006 Class A / ANSI Z359.4:2007 as a system with winch SRW1001»»»»» Distance between legs at max height: 1.8m 154
79 Winches SRW1001 Winch»»» 30m Retractable Block with Retrieval Winch 109mm 278mm 425mm»»»»» Bracket for 30m Retractable Block with Retrieval Winch 155
80 Auto Descender»»»» Mode 1 - Mode 2 - Mode 3 -»» Spreader Bar»» 156
81 Adjustable Webbing Foot Loop Rescue Triangle Pilot Chair»» 157
82 Q-Tech Shield Helmets Choosing the Right Helmet: Do not be misled by manufacturers who claim their helmets meet both standards. Product Features:»»»»»» Available Colours: (Note: Red only available as Industrial Safety Helmet) Vented Climbing and Rescue Helmet Vented Industrial Safety Helmet 158
83 Plugged (Non-Vented) Industrial Safety Helmet Q-Tech Mech Gloves Size L L 159
84 Basket Stretchers and Accessories Basket Stretcher»»»» Break-Apart Basket Stretcher Rescue Recovery Stretcher Rescue Strop Lifting Bridle - Adjustable Legs positions. 160
85 Pulleys and Swivels Note: Large Double Pulley Small Pulley - Floating Sides Large Single Pulley Small Pulley - Floating Sides Small Pulley - Fixed Sides Inline Twin Pulley Alloy Swivel 161
86 Metal Hardware Hooks Triple Action and Specialty Hooks Ø20.0 Double Action Offset Alloy Hooks Ø Double Action Snap Hooks Standard DA Snap Hook - Steel Swivel DA Snap Hook - Steel Flat Back DA Snap Hook - Steel 162
87 Metal Hardware Giant DA Hook Giant Alloy Hook Scaffold Hooks Double Action Scaffold Hook - Steel Double Action Scaffold Hook - Alloy 163
88 Metal Hardware Carabiners Steel Oval Carabiner - Steel, Screw Gate Offset Carabiner - Steel, Triple Locking Offset Carabiner - Steel, Triple Locking, G D-Shape Carabiner - Steel, 10mm Twist Lock 164
89 Metal Hardware Steel - continued Offset Carabiner - Steel, Screw Gate G Offset Carabiner - Steel, Triple Locking Large Rescue Carabiner - Steel, Screw Gate, Stainless Steel Carabiner - Stainless Steel 165
90 Metal Hardware Carabiners - continued Alloy Carabiner - Alloy, Side Swing Gate Offset Carabiner - Alloy, Screw Gate 166
91 Metal Hardware Quick Links Oval Delta Quick Link - 8mm, Steel Triangular Delta Quick Link - 8mm, Steel 167
92 Material Handling Tools Material Handling Webbing Straps Material Handling Strap Handle Material Handling Strap - 700mm Material Handling Strap - 1m Adjustable Material Handling Strap - 1.2m Material Handling Straps have a Maximum Break Load rating of 12kN. Material Handling Strap Handles have a Maximum Break Load rating of 500kg. Directions for use:
93 Material Handling Tools Push/Pull Pole robust nylon head make a super strong tool capable of holding up to 250Kg. Catch-It Pole»» 1.4m Pipe Handling Pole»»» Max load: 250kg 169
94 Permanent Anchorage Systems Vertex HS8000 Vertical Anchorage Line System on Rigid Aluminium Rail Fall protection for:»»»»»»»» 170
95 Permanent Anchorage Systems Component List: 1 Name Component #
96 Permanent Anchorage Systems Vertex HS7000 Vertical Anchorage Line System on Rigid Cable Line Fall protection for:»»»»»»»»»» 172
97 Permanent Anchorage Systems Component List: Name Component # Qty RG Cap
98 Permanent Anchorage Systems Vertex HS9000 Industrial Fall Protection Ladder Fall protection for:»»»»»»»»»»»» Component List: Component Ref. # 174
99 175 Wrist Straps TKWSV TKWSQR SBLTLW to Lanyard Belt Lanyards TKLDR TKLTA TKTA Tool Lanyards Tool Lanyards
100 Tool Lanyards Belt Loops Tool Belts TKBLSING TKBB TKBLDBL TKBLSINQR TKBLSINGV TKBP TKBLDBV TKBBL 176
101 Tool Lanyards Tool Bags TKBAG TKPPVC 177
102 Restraint Systems Fall Arrest Restraint»» 178
103 Restraint Systems Chest Restraint Harness» Restraint Waist Belt» Adjustable Restraint Lanyard Adjustable Restraint Lanyard with Scaffold Hook 179
104 Restraint Systems Paint Tin Carry Belt» Padded Restraint Waist Belt» 180
105 Restraint Systems Padded Restraint Belt with Shoulder Straps and Rigging D-ring» Padded Restraint Belt with Shoulder Straps, Fluro Triangle and Dorsal D-ring» 181
106 PVC Harnesses QSI PVC Harnesses»»» PVC Full Body Harness»»»»» 182
107 PVC Harnesses PVC Chest Restraint Harness» PVC Webbing Restraint Belt» 183
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