Guardian Fall Protection
B7-Comfort Harness - TB Leg - Waist Pad - Hip D | Guardian Fall Protection
- SKU:
- 3740090CSA/3740091CSA/3740092CSA/3740093CSA/3740094CSA/3740095CSA
Description
Description
The Guardian B7-Comfort Harness offers precision adjustment and premium comfort. Years of end user insight and feedback gave us great understanding that comfort could be quantified by two main points – adjustability and mobility. The industry needed not only more adjustment, but easier, quicker and more precise as well – as this was key in not only comfort but safety. Users also want a harness that moves with them, and not against them. The B7-Comfort was designed specifically to provide solutions and innovations to these key areas. There are unique and patented features throughout this harness, including industry-exclusive adjustment and rescue methods. With a stunning industrial design to compliment the robust feature set, the B7-Comfort will adjust the way you think about comfort.
Features
- Patent-Pending DiaLock Torso Adjusters offer an easy, quick and precise adjustment method
- Three-Six-O Harness Chassis keeps the harness fully integrated while allowing the torso and sub-pelvic & legs to move independent of each other
- Patent-Pending adjustable padding offers exceptional comfort and a custom fit
- EZ D-ring provides an easy and ergonomic solution to dorsal D-ring connection
- Custom Aircraft-grade aluminum hardware to reduce weight
- Patent-pending personal SRL adapter integrated into the EZ D-ring keeps personal SRLs high and tight on the body
- Integrated twICEme safety technology allows for quick and easy access of critical safety information during emergencies
- Patent-Pending Trauma Suspension Relief Straps integrated into the leg pads to aide in post-fall rescue
- Size:XS(3740090CSA),S(3740091CSA),M(3740092CSA),L(3740093CSA),XL(3740094CSA),2XL(3740095CSA)
Compliance
- ANSI Z359.11-2021
- OSHA 1910.140
- OSHA 1926.502
- CSA Z259.10
Downloads
Technical Data Sheet - Spanish
Technical Data Sheet - English
More Info
Full Body Harness for Work at Height
The Guardian B7-Comfort Harness is a full body harness designed for fall protection and rescue support in work at height roles. Ironworkers, construction workers, and utility lineworkers typically use this equipment to improve comfort, mobility, and secure attachment during elevated tasks. This ANSI Z359.11-2021 and CSA Z259.10 certified equipment features DiaLock torso adjusters and lightweight aluminum hardware.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers and ironworkers typically use a fall protection harness when they move across framing, steel, scaffolding, or roof edges. The B7-Comfort supports long shifts with adjustable fit, waist pad comfort, and sub-pelvic support. Teams often value the ergonomic design when they need a harness that moves with the worker instead of restricting motion.
Utilities and Power Maintenance
Utility lineworkers commonly rely on a safety harness for pole work, elevated access, and frequent repositioning. The integrated SRL adapter helps keep personal SRLs high and tight on the body, while the Three-Six-O Harness Chassis supports independent torso and leg movement. This design suits work that demands reach, balance, and repeated climbing.
Manufacturing Facilities
Maintenance technicians in manufacturing often use a full body harness during equipment access, overhead repairs, and mezzanine work. The adjustable padding and lightweight hardware help reduce fatigue during routine elevated tasks. Facility teams often choose harnesses that support mobility without adding unnecessary bulk.
Transportation and Fleet Operations
Transportation workers and maintenance crews typically wear fall arrest gear when servicing trailers, rail structures, loading systems, or elevated components. The dorsal D-ring connection and ergonomic EZ D-ring help support routine tie-off work. The harness also suits teams that need quick adjustment between users or tasks.
Oil and Gas Sites
Oil and gas crews commonly use a comfort harness for access platforms, elevated maintenance, and rescue-ready work. The trauma suspension relief straps can support post-fall response planning, and twICEme safety technology helps make critical information easier to access in emergencies. All Safety customers often look for this combination of comfort and functional features on demanding sites.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Spec details matter in a fall arrest harness because workers depend on fit, hardware, and attachment points during elevated tasks. These standards and features support compliance-focused purchasing and help teams match the harness to site requirements. The B7-Comfort combines certified performance with user-focused adjustability and rescue-oriented design.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI Z359.11-2021 | U.S. fall protection harness standard | Supports workplace compliance for fall arrest applications |
| CSA Z259.10 | Canadian full body harness standard | Helps teams specify certified equipment for Canadian job sites |
| DiaLock Torso Adjusters | Quick, precise torso adjustment system | Helps workers dial in a more secure and comfortable fit |
| Aircraft-grade aluminum hardware | Lightweight metallic components | Reduces carried weight while supporting durable field use |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily-Use Fall Protection
Workers often wear this full body harness during routine elevated work, especially when they need a consistent fit over long shifts. The adjustable padding and waist pad help users manage extended wear in active environments. This setup suits crews that climb, reposition, and tie off many times each day.
Outdoor Elevated Access
Outdoor crews commonly need a fall protection harness that accommodates changing conditions and varied movement. The lightweight hardware and independent chassis support mobility during ladder work, structural access, and utility tasks. The design works well when weather, terrain, and equipment changes affect the pace of the job.
Indoor Industrial Maintenance
Maintenance teams often use this harness for indoor access tasks that require controlled movement and reliable attachment. The ergonomic EZ D-ring and torso adjusters help workers set fit quickly before entering elevated work zones. That can reduce delays during planned shutdowns or service calls.
Rescue and Post-Fall Response
The integrated trauma suspension relief straps and emergency identification technology support rescue-oriented planning. Crews can use these features when post-fall response procedures matter and clear equipment information can speed communication. This makes the harness a practical option for sites that include rescue readiness in their planning.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Full Body Harness Excels
- Construction sites: The harness supports full-body fall arrest and frequent movement on framing, steel, and roofing tasks.
- Utility maintenance: Independent torso and leg movement helps lineworkers climb and reposition with less restriction.
- Industrial access: Lightweight hardware and adjustable padding suit routine elevated maintenance and inspections.
- Rescue planning: Trauma suspension relief straps and emergency identification help support post-fall procedures.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Ironworkers: Use it for steel erection and elevated connection work.
- Construction workers: Wear it for roofing, framing, and access tasks.
- Utility lineworkers: Rely on it for climbing and pole work.
- Maintenance technicians: Use it for facility service at height.
- Safety coordinators: Select it for compliant site programs and training.
- Industrial climbers: Depend on it for movement and attachment during access work.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
A full body harness works alongside other fall protection and rescue equipment for a more complete system. Teams usually pair the harness with compatible gear so they can manage tie-off, connection, and response tasks across different job conditions. Layered systems help workers match equipment to the task rather than relying on one item alone.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction tie-off setup: Full body harness + safety lanyards + carabiners + SRLs
- Utility climbing kit: Full body harness + SRLs + carabiners
- Rescue-ready system: Full body harness + rescue equipment + safety lanyards
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this harness when workers need comfort during extended shifts at height. Choose it when quick torso adjustment and independent leg movement matter on active sites. Choose it when your team wants a certified fall protection harness with rescue-oriented features and lightweight hardware.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Confirm the size range from XS to 2XL for your workforce.
- Review the required certifications for your site and jurisdiction.
- Check attachment needs for dorsal D-ring and SRL use.
- Assess comfort features for long-duration wear and mobility.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This harness is not suitable for tasks that do not require fall arrest or work at height. Teams needing different attachment styles may want to compare other fall protection harness options or specialized rescue systems. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear the harness when performing work at height, elevated access, or rescue-related tasks, and they should adjust it per manufacturer instructions before each shift. Crews often use the DiaLock torso adjusters to fine-tune fit quickly. On construction, utility, and industrial sites, users commonly check attachment points before entering the work zone.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspection should follow manufacturer guidelines for webbing, hardware, stitching, adjusters, and D-ring condition. Manufacturers typically recommend cleaning with approved methods and avoiding harsh chemicals, then storing the harness in a clean, dry location away from sunlight, contaminants, and sharp objects. Replace the harness per manufacturer specifications after a fall event, visible damage, or excessive wear.