Guardian Fall Protection
Velocity HUV w/ Chest Pass-Thru Buckle & Leg Tongue Buckles | ID Label | Guardian Fall Protection
- SKU:
- 01703CSA/01704CSA
Description
The Velocity Harness is one of the best available economy harnesses on the market. Revamped from older, basic designs, the Velocity is one of our most popular models. It offers dual lanyard keepers that reduce the risk of excess webbing getting in the way during work, as well as a customizable patch that allows workers to customize harnesses without jeopardizing webbing integrity. The Velocity is designed to present a clean, professional look, incorporates a red webbing core to provide an easily recognizable indicator of damage, and is supremely durable and lightweight.
FEATURES:
- Dual Lanyard Keepers
- Identification Label
- Finished Webbing Ends
- Webbing 'Wear' Indicator
Compliance: This product (01703CSA) meets the following regional Compliance standards
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Full Body Harness for Daily Fall Protection
The Velocity HUV w/ Chest Pass-Thru Buckle & Leg Tongue Buckles ID Label by Guardian Fall Protection is a full body harness designed for daily fall protection during work at height. Construction workers, utility workers, and site supervisors typically use this equipment to support safe connection to an approved anchor point. This ANSI Z359.11-2014 certified harness features dual lanyard keepers, an identification label, and a webbing wear indicator.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction workers typically use this full body harness during framing, decking, and elevated access tasks where fall protection matters. The chest pass-thru buckle and leg tongue buckles support quick donning before crews connect to compatible fall arrest systems. On busy sites, the dual lanyard keepers help manage excess lanyard material and keep movement more organized.
Utility Service and Field Maintenance
Utility workers often rely on this harness for work on poles, structures, and other elevated service locations. The lightweight harness design supports all-day wear, while the red webbing core gives crews a clear wear indicator to review during inspections. This helps teams keep equipment status visible during routine field use.
Transportation and Fleet Facilities
Transportation personnel and maintenance technicians commonly use fall protection when accessing overhead structures, trailers, or elevated work platforms. The identification label supports equipment tracking in shared programs, and the finished webbing ends help the harness stay neat through regular handling. Teams often value equipment that stays readable and organized across shifts.
Manufacturing Operations
Manufacturing workers and safety coordinators typically choose a full body harness for overhead maintenance, access work, and elevated equipment service. The durable webbing construction suits repeated daily use in active facilities. Workers can pair this harness with approved fall arrest equipment for controlled access tasks.
Warehousing and Municipal Services
Warehouse associates, equipment operators, and municipal crews often need fall protection for lift access, maintenance work, or elevated inspections. The customizable patch and identification label support site-level organization, especially where multiple harnesses circulate among employees. This design helps crews manage assigned gear in practical work environments.
Industrial Maintenance Settings
Industrial maintenance teams commonly use this harness for routine overhead tasks and service work around production areas. The webbing wear indicator and durable webbing give supervisors useful visual references during inspection routines. All Safety customers often select this style for straightforward, everyday harness use.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because a full body harness must fit the job, the work environment, and the fall protection system in use. ANSI Z359.11-2014, OSHA 1926.502, and OSHA 1910 support the compliance framework for this model. Workers and supervisors can evaluate the chest buckle, leg buckles, and webbing features against daily task requirements.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| ANSI Z359.11-2014 | Standard for full body harness design and performance | Supports selection of compliant fall protection equipment |
| Dual lanyard keepers | Attachment points that help store unused lanyard material | Reduces loose webbing during movement |
| Webbing wear indicator | Visible feature that helps show possible webbing damage | Assists inspection and replacement decisions |
| Identification label | Readable label for harness tracking and assignment | Supports equipment management in shared fleets |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Daily Overhead Work
Workers commonly use this full body harness for daily overhead work in active job sites. The lightweight harness design supports routine wear without unnecessary bulk. The chest pass-thru buckle and leg tongue buckles help workers prepare for repeated use across shifts.
Large-Scale Construction Projects
On large projects, crews often need reliable fall protection that supports fast identification and organized gear handling. The identification label and customizable patch help teams keep harnesses assigned and traceable. This matters when multiple workers share similar equipment in fast-moving environments.
Indoor Facility Access
Indoor maintenance teams usually work around platforms, catwalks, or elevated access points where harness comfort matters. The durable webbing and finished webbing ends support repeated handling in facility settings. The webbing wear indicator adds another useful check during regular inspection routines.
Outdoor Service Work
Outdoor crews often need a harness that handles changing site conditions and long workdays. The Velocity harness design supports practical movement while workers connect to approved fall arrest systems. This makes it a common choice for field-based work where visibility and organization matter.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Full Body Harness Excels
- Construction framing: The chest pass-thru buckle and leg tongue buckles support everyday donning for elevated work.
- Utility pole service: Dual lanyard keepers help control excess lanyard material during climbing and positioning.
- Warehousing access work: The identification label supports shared equipment programs and tracking.
- Industrial maintenance: The webbing wear indicator and durable webbing suit routine inspection-focused use.
Not Recommended For
- Specialized rescue systems: This model focuses on general fall protection, so rescue-specific gear may suit that application better.
- Tasks without approved fall protection systems: Users should pair it with compatible fall arrest equipment and anchor point hardware, not use it alone.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Construction workers: Use it for elevated framing, access, and overhead tasks.
- Maintenance technicians: Wear it during routine service work at height.
- Utility workers: Rely on it for field access and structure-based maintenance.
- Site supervisors: Use it to support compliant jobsite fall protection programs.
- Safety coordinators: Track it through the identification label and inspection routines.
- Equipment operators: Use it when elevated access or platform work requires fall protection.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This full body harness works alongside other equipment for a more complete fall protection setup. Workers typically combine harnesses, lanyards, anchorage connectors, and full body harness accessories to build a practical system for the task. Layered equipment selection helps crews match site demands with the right components.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Construction framing: Harness + lanyards + anchorage connectors + fall arrest systems
- Utility maintenance: Harness + lanyards + anchorage connectors
- Facility access work: Harness + fall arrest systems + full body harness accessories
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this harness for daily work at height where crews need a lightweight harness with clear identification features. It performs well when teams want dual lanyard keepers to manage excess webbing. It also fits projects that benefit from a visible webbing wear indicator and an organized harness layout.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Confirm compatibility with the rest of your fall protection system.
- Review how often workers will use the harness each shift.
- Check whether the identification label supports your equipment tracking process.
- Evaluate whether the chest buckle and leg buckles suit your donning preferences.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This harness is not suitable for work that requires a different specialty system or a non-harness access solution. Teams needing rescue-specific equipment or task-specific positioning gear may want to review another category. 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 this harness per manufacturer instructions before connecting to approved fall protection systems. It fits daily work at height and overhead tasks in construction sites, utility locations, and industrial workplaces. Crews often keep the identification label visible for equipment checks and assignment control.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the webbing wear indicator, buckle condition, and label legibility before each use, following manufacturer instructions. Clean the harness with mild methods per specifications and avoid harsh chemicals. Replace the harness per manufacturer specifications after damage, excessive wear, or any fall event, and store it in a clean, dry location away from direct sunlight and contamination.