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Guardian Fall Protection

Seraph Construction Harness w/ Leg Tongue Buckles & Side D-rings | Lightweight | Guardian Fall Protection

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  • Seraph Construction Harness w/ Leg Tongue Buckles & Side D-rings | Lightweight | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
  • Seraph Construction Harness w/ Leg Tongue Buckles & Side D-rings | Lightweight | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
  • Seraph Construction Harness w/ Leg Tongue Buckles & Side D-rings | Lightweight | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
  • Seraph Construction Harness w/ Leg Tongue Buckles & Side D-rings | Lightweight | Guardian Fall Protection | All Safety
$214.11 - $248.68

Description

The Seraph Construction Harness is specially designed with six points of adjustment, dorsal and side D-rings, and improved flexibility in the shoulder and back for added comfort. It includes an integrated impact indicator that clearly identifies if it has been exposed to forces of a fall, lanyard keepers with the dual function of securing excess webbing and serving as retrieval hoists, and “Quick-Adjust” friction torso buckles for fast and easy resizing. The Seraph Construction Harness is ideal for the standard construction worker, and is lightweight and incredibly durable.

FEATURES:

  • 6 points of Adjustment
  • 'Quick-adjust' torso buckles
  • Stretchability
  • Hammer Loops
  • Web Keepers
  • Tongue Buckle Leg Straps

More Info

Construction Harness for Work at Height

The Seraph Construction Harness is a construction harness designed for fall protection during work at height and positioning tasks on active job sites. Construction workers, site supervisors, and maintenance technicians typically use this full body harness to support anchor connection, load distribution, and daily movement. This lightweight Guardian Fall Protection model features six points of adjustment, dorsal and side D-rings, and tongue buckle leg straps.

Industry Applications and Professional Use

Construction Work Environments

Construction workers typically use this fall protection harness during building construction, structural framing, and ladder work where steady movement matters. The dorsal and side D-rings support fall arrest and positioning tasks while the adjustable straps help users dial in a secure fit. Jobsite teams often choose this personal protective equipment for repeated on-and-off use across busy shifts.

Utility Work Environments

Utility crews commonly rely on this construction harness when elevated access and frequent repositioning come into play. The improved flexibility in the shoulder and back helps workers move through confined or changing work zones. This setup supports jobsite safety on poles, platforms, and other elevated utility locations.

Manufacturing Work Environments

Maintenance technicians in manufacturing settings often wear this harness for elevated service work and platform access. The integrated impact indicator helps crews identify whether the harness has experienced fall forces, which supports inspection decisions. Workers benefit from a durable design that suits routine industrial use.

Transportation Work Environments

Transportation personnel typically use this equipment during inspections, access work, and elevated maintenance around vehicles or structures. The quick-adjust torso buckles support fast sizing when teams rotate between users or shift tasks. The webbing and leg straps help maintain a practical fit for daily operations.

Warehousing Work Environments

Warehouse crews often need fall protection for mezzanines, access platforms, and overhead maintenance areas. This construction harness gives operators and safety coordinators a lightweight option with web keepers and hammer loops for organized use. It supports work at height where workers need mobility and clear attachment points.

Technical Specifications and Product Features

Understanding Product Standards

Harness features matter because they affect fit, movement, and how workers tie into approved anchor systems. This model combines adjustable straps, positioning D-rings, and a durable webbing structure for practical daily use. The integrated impact indicator and quick-adjust design help teams manage inspection and donning routines per manufacturer instructions.

Specification What It Means Practical Benefit
Six points of adjustment Multiple fit points across the harness Helps workers fine-tune comfort and positioning
Dorsal and side D-rings Attachment points on the back and sides Supports fall arrest and positioning D-rings applications
Integrated impact indicator Visual sign that the harness may have seen fall forces Helps crews make inspection and replacement decisions
Tongue buckle leg straps Leg straps with buckle closure Supports secure adjustment for routine wear

Use Case Scenarios and Applications

Daily Construction Work

Workers often wear this harness for daily-use tasks on active construction sites. The lightweight build and quick-adjust torso buckles help crews don and remove the equipment between tasks. Users can pair it with approved anchor connection systems for common fall arrest work.

Outdoor Elevated Access

Outdoor crews commonly use this construction harness where weather, movement, and uneven access points create changing conditions. The improved flexibility in the shoulder and back supports mobility during climbing and repositioning. The durable webbing helps the harness stand up to repeated site use.

Indoor Industrial Maintenance

Industrial teams often rely on the harness for indoor maintenance platforms and access work. The integrated impact indicator gives supervisors a clear visual cue during inspection. Web keepers also help reduce loose webbing during routine movement.

Large-Scale Jobsite Rotation

General contractors commonly use this equipment across large-scale projects where workers shift between stations and access points. The tongue buckle leg straps and torso buckles support repeated adjustments through the day. That flexibility helps maintain efficient workflow on busy sites.

Ideal Applications and Work Environments

Where This Construction Harness Excels

  • Building construction: The dorsal and side D-rings support fall arrest and positioning tasks during framing and structural work.
  • Utility maintenance: Adjustable straps help workers adapt the fit during changing movement conditions and elevated access tasks.
  • General contractor sites: Quick-adjust buckles support repeated donning and doffing across busy shifts.
  • Industrial maintenance platforms: The impact indicator and web keepers support routine fall protection use and inspection awareness.

Professional Applications

Workers Who Rely on This Equipment

  • Construction workers: Use it for work at height, framing, and routine fall protection tasks.
  • Site supervisors: Check harness readiness and support jobsite safety practices.
  • Maintenance technicians: Wear it during elevated inspections and service work.
  • Equipment operators: Use it when access tasks require a full body harness.
  • Safety coordinators: Select it for teams that need practical, adjustable fall arrest gear.

Complete Safety Equipment Solutions

Complementary Safety Gear

This construction harness works alongside other equipment for a more complete fall protection setup. Workers commonly combine a harness with the right connectors, head protection, and hand protection to support the demands of elevated work. Layered equipment choices help teams build a practical personal protective equipment system for jobsite safety.

Recommended Equipment Combinations

  • Building framing: construction harness + safety lanyards + safety helmets + work gloves
  • Utility access work: construction harness + fall arrest connectors + safety helmets
  • Industrial maintenance: construction harness + safety lanyards + work gloves

Selection Guide and Product Suitability

When to Choose This Product

Choose this harness when workers need a lightweight option for daily fall protection on construction sites. It also performs well when crews need adjustable straps for repeated fit changes across a shift. The side D-rings add value for positioning tasks during elevated work and access routines.

Key Evaluation Factors

  • Fit range across the six adjustment points
  • Need for dorsal and side D-rings
  • Inspection visibility from the impact indicator
  • Daily comfort during work at height

Limitations and Alternative Considerations

This harness is not suitable for tasks that require equipment beyond standard construction harness use or for work that calls for specialized protection systems. Some teams may need alternate fall protection or a different PPE category for unique hazards. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.

Daily Use and Maintenance

Workplace Integration

Workers typically use this harness when they start elevated work and adjust it per manufacturer instructions before tying into approved anchor systems. The quick-adjust torso buckles help with setup at the jobsite, and the tongue buckle leg straps support a more secure fit. Crews often wear it where repeated access tasks call for fast transitions.

Care and Replacement Guidelines

Inspect webbing, buckles, D-rings, stitching, and the impact indicator before each use, following manufacturer guidelines. Clean the harness with mild methods and let it dry per specifications. Replace it after a fall event, damage, or failed inspection, and store it in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight and contamination per manufacturer instructions.

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