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Fall Arrest Harnesses

Full body fall arrest harnesses are designed for body support and form a component of a fall arrest system, to be used in situations where a fall from height is possible. This could be as simple as someone using a ladder, someone working on a roof, even if it is flat, or in a situation which is sometimes overlooked, someone at ground level where the fall might be into an opening in the floor or hole in the ground, such as a manhole or trench or another confined space.

Most common cause of workplace death

Falls from height were the most common cause of workplace death in the UK in 2020/21, accounting for 25% of all worker deaths over the year. Safety harnesses are used for either work restraint or fall arrest.

Work restraint is a system designed to stop the user from getting into a position where a fall is possible. Where work restraint is not reasonably practicable, personal protective equipment, (PPE) can be used to ensure that if a fall from height does occur, the fall distance is kept to a minimum, and forces are reduced to a level which is unlikely to injure the user.

Control hierarchy

In the hierarchy of control, work restraint needs to be considered before fall arrest, thus a fall arrest system should not be used if work restraint is possible. Work restraint systems must also be used where there is not sufficient height/ground clearance for fall arrest equipment to operate correctly.

All fall protection harnesses must conform to EN361:2002 Personal Protective Equipment against falls from a height.

FAQ

Is a harness a fall arrest system?

A fall arrest harness is a piece of PPE to be used in partnership with a fall arrest system.

When would you use a fall arrest system?

A fall arrest harness should be used whenever working at height is required.

What are the 3 components of a fall arrest system?

The 3 components of a fall arrest harness are as followed, anchor point, body harness and a connector.