Guardian Fall Protection
Positioning Belt w/ 2 Side D-Rings | Stainless Steel Grommets | Guardian Fall Protection
- SKU:
- 11772S/11772M/11772L/11772XL
Description
Norguard Positioning and Travel Restraint Belts, available in black or rhino grey, are constructed from high tensile polyester 2” webbing, and incorporate 2 side D-rings. These belts include integral lamp straps, stainless steel grommets, and a PVC buckle keeper.
FEATURES:
- Stainless steel grommets
- PVC Buckle Keeper for strength
- Constructed of high tensile polyester 2" webbing
- Available in black or rhino grey
More Info
Positioning Belt for Work Positioning and Travel Restraint
The Positioning Belt w/ 2 Side D-Rings by Guardian Fall Protection is a positioning belt designed for elevated work, travel restraint belts, and controlled movement at height. Site supervisors, electricians, and maintenance technicians typically use this fall protection gear to support work positioning and hands-free task access. It features 2 side D-rings, high tensile polyester webbing, and stainless steel grommets for durable occupational safety use.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews commonly use this work positioning belt when tasks require elevated access, controlled stance support, or short-duration movement at height. The 2 side D-rings help workers connect compatible travel restraint belts and positioning systems while they work on structures, framing, or edge-access tasks. This type of fall protection gear supports organized work positioning on active job sites.
Utilities and Pole Work
Utility workers rely on a body belt during pole and line maintenance where stable positioning matters. The side D-rings help create a practical connection point for traversal restraint systems and positioning setups. High tensile polyester webbing and stainless steel hardware suit the demands of outdoor utility work.
Manufacturing Facilities
Maintenance teams in manufacturing often use positioning belts for tasks involving elevated machinery access, catwalks, or overhead components. Workers typically need a secure stance while they adjust equipment or handle tools. Integral lamp straps add convenience in low-light areas and support efficient workflow.
Transportation Operations
Transportation workers commonly wear fall protection gear when they inspect trailers, platforms, or loading structures. A positioning belt can help manage short-duration work-at-height tasks while the worker maintains balance and mobility. The PVC buckle keeper and grommets help support regular use in busy environments.
Warehousing and Facility Maintenance
Warehouse and facility crews use this positioning belt for overhead repairs, lighting work, and maintenance tasks that require controlled movement. The design supports hands-free positioning while workers manage tools and access elevated areas. All Safety supplies equipment like this for job sites that need dependable occupational safety solutions.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because a positioning belt must match the job, the anchor setup, and the wearer’s movement needs. This model uses high tensile polyester webbing, stainless steel grommets, and 2 side D-rings to support work positioning and travel restraint applications. Those features help workers choose the right belt for elevated work and daily-use tasks.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| 2 side D-rings | Attachment points located on each side of the belt | Support positioning and travel restraint connections |
| High tensile polyester 2" webbing | Strong web material built for demanding work use | Helps the belt handle routine work positioning tasks |
| Stainless steel grommets | Reinforced metal eyelets in the belt construction | Adds durability where the belt adjusts and secures |
| PVC buckle keeper | Keeper component that helps manage the buckle area | Supports a more organized fit during use |
| Integral lamp straps | Built-in straps for accessory placement | Helps keep hands free during maintenance tasks |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Elevated Work Positioning
Workers use this positioning belt when they need stable support while performing tasks at height. The side D-rings help create a controlled working position, and the webbing provides a practical fit for repeated use. This setup works well for short- to medium-duration tasks where movement stays limited and deliberate.
Travel Restraint Tasks
Teams often choose travel restraint belts when they need to limit access to leading edges or restricted zones. This belt supports that type of application when used per manufacturer instructions with compatible equipment. The design helps workers stay organized while they move through elevated work areas.
Hands-Free Maintenance Work
Maintenance technicians commonly need both hands free for tools, inspection steps, or part adjustments. Integral lamp straps help support light attachment, and the belt stays suited to routine industrial maintenance. Workers can manage overhead tasks more efficiently when they pair the belt with a suitable fall protection system.
Outdoor Utility and Site Access
Outdoor crews often use this belt in changing conditions where durable materials matter. The polyester webbing and stainless steel hardware suit work on poles, structures, and exposed access points. It gives users a practical option for positioning support during active field work.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Positioning Belt Excels
- Utility pole and line maintenance: Side D-rings and durable webbing suit controlled positioning during elevated access work.
- Construction site elevated work: The belt supports travel restraint and short-duration work-at-height tasks.
- Industrial maintenance tasks: Integral lamp straps help workers stay hands-free during inspections and repairs.
- Warehouse overhead tasks: The body belt design helps support movement control in facility maintenance settings.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Site supervisors: They use the belt when they inspect elevated work areas or oversee work positioning tasks.
- Electricians: They commonly use it during utility and facility work that requires controlled access at height.
- Maintenance technicians: They rely on the belt for overhead repairs, checks, and hands-free positioning.
- Equipment operators: They may use it when their work requires climbing, inspection, or controlled movement.
- Safety coordinators: They specify it when teams need compatible fall protection gear for elevated tasks.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This positioning belt works alongside other equipment for a more complete safety system. Many crews combine travel restraint belts with harnesses, shock absorbing lanyards, tool lanyards, and safety boots to support layered jobsite protection. Multiple layers help workers manage fall protection gear, tool control, and footing across changing work conditions.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Utility pole work: Positioning Belt w/ 2 Side D-Rings + harnesses + shock absorbing lanyards + safety boots
- Maintenance access jobs: Positioning Belt w/ 2 Side D-Rings + tool lanyards + harnesses
- Construction elevated work: Positioning Belt w/ 2 Side D-Rings + shock absorbing lanyards + safety boots
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this belt when workers need a positioning belt for elevated work and controlled stance support. It also fits tasks that call for travel restraint belts with 2 side D-rings and strong webbing. The integrated lamp straps add value when crews need hands-free access during maintenance.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check that the belt works with your existing positioning and restraint setup.
- Review the webbing and hardware requirements for your work environment.
- Confirm the fit range and adjustability for each user.
- Match the belt to the duration and frequency of elevated tasks.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for every fall arrest setup or for jobs that require a full harness system instead of a body belt. Teams needing different fall protection gear may want a harness-based alternative for those applications. It may also not suit tasks outside positioning or travel restraint use. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear and adjust the belt per manufacturer instructions before they begin elevated work. They commonly use it during short- to medium-duration tasks at height on construction sites, utility poles, and industrial maintenance areas. Users should confirm the fit and connection points before each task.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the webbing, D-rings, grommets, buckle keeper, and stitching before each use per manufacturer guidelines. Clean the belt with mild methods per specifications, and store it in a dry, clean location away from contaminants and direct sunlight. Replace the belt after damage, wear, or a fall event, or when manufacturer instructions indicate replacement.