Womens Fall Protection Harnesses | Sizes, Fit, Types, Safety

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In this week's video we are focusing on women's fall protection harnesses. We'll go over what you need to know to get the right fit for both comfort and safety.

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Great video! Super informative and so important! Thanks, Ally Safety.

KaileyAbbruzzi
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Thanks for doing this video. I'm a mural artist and am starting to do larger and larger murals that will require me to wear fall protection. As a very short woman who is also plus size, I have been puzzled as to how to figure out a size without ordering a bunch of harnesses.

amymillerart
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Hi everyone! Thanks for watching! In this week's video I go over how to find the right fit for women wearing fall protection.

AllySafety
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@ally safety : There have been real occurences in europe where women ended up with severe injuries (even exploded mammary glands) due to falls while using the dorsal anchor. Problem comes from the pressure applied from the front braces. Thus the recommendation for women is to use Y shape harnesses, like those used in rope access. Sorry for the wording, my mother tongue is french.

stephanhuet
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I have noticed a drawback in calling some harnesses "women's." Some male workers fit better in a harness labeled as a women's harness by your workforce and of course they do not want to use the girl's harness. When we have ordered special harnesses to fit women better, I urge them to use a different nickname for them to prevent discouraging men from using them when they are the best option. I push for calling them cross over, climbing or rescue harnesses.

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