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Safety harness

Dec. 9, 2011
The DBI-SALA ExoFit NEX harness features Nomex/Kevlar technology flame-resistant and non-conductive properties

The DBI-SALA ExoFit NEX harness features Nomex/Kevlar technology flame-resistant and non-conductive properties, making them suitable for use in applications that involve exposure to high-voltage electricity or hot work. Tested to perform in accordance with the recently updated ASTM F887-11 arc flash standard specification for personal climbing equipment, as well as ANSI Z359.1 and CSA requirements, the harness provides 7,000 lb. strength. In addition, the product features built-in arc flash rated trauma straps that offers an adjustable, continuous loop to minimize suspension trauma. Integrated insulators behind exposed hardware prevent contact with the body.

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