Guardian Fall Protection
Polyester Harness w/ Grommet Legs & Back D-Ring | Guardian Fall Protection
- SKU:
- NPH-29
Description
The NPH full-body harness is the perfect solution for outfitting large crews, roofing, contracting, general industry, and much more. Assembled in Canada, the NPH harnesses are a high-quality fall protection option at an affordable price. These harnesses come available with or without side and shoulder D-rings, along with quick-connect, pass-through, or tongue buckle options to fit any application or need. See complete parts list for more information.
Features
- Five points of adjustment
- Two break-away lanyard keepers
- Label protector / name tag
- Impact indicator
- Materials: Polyester, nylon, and powder-coated steel
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Compliance
This product meets the following regional compliance standards
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CSA Z259.10-2018
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ANSI Z359.11-2021
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OSHA 1910.140
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1926.502
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Full-Body Harness for Fall Protection
The Guardian Fall Protection Polyester Harness w/ Grommet Legs & Back D-Ring is a full-body harness designed for fall protection in elevated work scenarios. Roofing contractors, site supervisors, and industrial workers typically use this equipment to connect to compatible fall arrest systems and maintain secure positioning. This CSA Z259.10-2018 certified equipment features five points of adjustment and an impact indicator for practical jobsite use.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Roofing contractors, general contractors, and safety coordinators typically use this fall protection harness on active construction sites where workers move between elevations. The back D-ring supports compatible fall arrest connection points, while the grommet legs help workers achieve a more secure fit. Construction teams often choose harnesses with adjustable straps and steel hardware for daily task changes and varied crew needs.
Transportation and Logistics Operations
Maintenance technicians and industrial workers commonly rely on this full-body harness during elevated access tasks on vehicles, docks, and facility structures. Polyester webbing and powder-coated steel support regular work in demanding environments. The harness layout helps crews connect to approved lanyards and self-retracting lifelines when they work around fall hazards.
Manufacturing Facilities
Industrial workers use this harness when they perform maintenance, inspections, or overhead work in manufacturing areas. The quick-connect, pass-through, or tongue buckle options help supervisors match the harness to different workflows. Facilities often value the label protector and lanyard keeper features for organized, repeat-use operation.
Utilities and Energy Sites
Utility crews commonly wear this harness during tower, pole, and equipment access tasks where fall arrest planning matters. The back D-ring gives workers a defined attachment point for compatible systems, and the five points of adjustment support a more stable fit. These features help teams manage frequent movement and changing site conditions.
Warehousing and Oil & Gas Applications
Warehouse personnel and oil & gas workers typically need dependable fall protection equipment for elevated platforms, service access, and outdoor work areas. This harness works well for project-based or daily-use applications where crews need a durable, economical option. All Safety supplies this type of equipment for operations that require consistent PPE planning.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Full-body harness performance depends on fit, attachment points, and hardware selection. CSA Z259.10-2018 and ANSI Z359.11-2021 define important compliance expectations for harness design and use, while OSHA 1910.140 and 1926.502 support regulated fall protection planning. These standards help crews choose equipment that aligns with jobsite requirements and manufacturer guidance.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| CSA Z259.10-2018 | Canadian compliance standard for full-body harnesses | Supports specification for Canadian fall protection programs |
| ANSI Z359.11-2021 | U.S. harness standard for design and performance | Helps teams match equipment to common safety requirements |
| Five points of adjustment | Multiple fit locations across the harness | Helps workers fine-tune comfort and positioning |
| Grommet legs and back D-ring | Leg strap and rear attachment design | Supports secure wear and compatible fall arrest connection |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Large-Scale Crew Outfitting
Contractors often choose this harness when they need to outfit many workers with a practical, adjustable option. The available buckle configurations help teams match different preferences and job requirements. This makes planning easier for supervisors who manage multiple users on the same project.
Daily-Use Roofing Work
Roofing crews typically wear this full-body harness on repeat jobs where fast setup and dependable attachment matter. The back D-ring gives a clear connection point for compatible fall arrest gear, and the break-away lanyard keepers help keep equipment organized. Workers often appreciate the balance of adjustability and steel hardware on active roof tasks.
Industrial Maintenance Shifts
Maintenance teams commonly use this harness for inspections, service work, and access jobs at height. The polyester webbing, nylon components, and powder-coated steel support routine use in industrial settings. Workers can connect to approved lanyards or self-retracting lifelines per manufacturer instructions.
Outdoor and Project-Based Work
Utility and contracting crews often need a harness that performs well across changing weather and site conditions. The impact indicator adds a useful visual reference during inspection, while the label protector helps crews manage identification details. These features support organized use during project-driven work.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Full-Body Harness Excels
- Roofing projects: The back D-ring and grommet legs support common roofing fall arrest setups.
- General construction: Adjustable straps and multiple buckle options help crews fit different users.
- Industrial maintenance: Steel hardware and polyester webbing suit repeated task-based use.
- Large contracting operations: The economical design helps supervisors outfit crews efficiently.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Roofing contractors: They use it for elevated roof work and compatible fall arrest connections.
- Site supervisors: They rely on it when coordinating worker access and PPE compliance.
- Maintenance technicians: They wear it during inspections, repairs, and overhead access tasks.
- General contractors: They use it to support flexible crew assignments on changing jobsites.
- Safety coordinators: They select it when standardizing fall protection across teams.
- Industrial workers: They depend on it for routine height-related work in facilities and plants.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This full-body harness works alongside other fall protection equipment for a more complete system. Crews commonly pair the harness with a compatible lanyard, anchor point, and connector based on the task and access method. Layered equipment selection helps teams match site conditions, movement patterns, and job-specific fall arrest needs.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Roofing work: Harness + roof anchors + lanyards + tool lanyards
- Vertical access work: Harness + self-retracting lifelines + lanyards
- General maintenance: Harness + lanyards + roof anchors
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this harness when workers need a full-body harness for roofing, construction, or industrial fall protection tasks. It also performs well when crews need adjustable straps, a back D-ring, and multiple buckle options. The design suits organizations that want a practical harness for daily or project-based work.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check whether your application requires CSA Z259.10-2018 and ANSI Z359.11-2021 compliance.
- Confirm the buckle style your crews prefer for setup and removal.
- Review whether the back D-ring meets your connection requirements.
- Evaluate whether the harness supports your inspection and replacement procedures.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This harness is not suitable for applications that require specialized positioning, rescue-only, or non-harness PPE solutions. For those tasks, consider a different fall protection category such as specialty positioning gear or a rescue-specific system. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically wear this harness during elevated work and connect it to compatible fall arrest components per manufacturer instructions. Inspect the fit before each shift and adjust the five points of adjustment for stable wear. Crews commonly use it on roofs, construction sites, and industrial facilities where access changes throughout the day.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Follow manufacturer guidelines for pre-use and routine inspection, and check the impact indicator during that process. Clean the harness with mild methods and dry it per specifications, then store it in a dry, clean area away from damage. Replace the harness per manufacturer specifications, and replace it after a fall event or when wear appears.