a tether for a full body harness should be attached where

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Fall-Arrest Systems (FAS) – Hunter-ed.com

Fall-Arrest Systems (FAS) – Hunter-ed.com

Tether: The tether attaches your full-body harness to the tree strap/belt or the tree stand safety line system and has a shock-absorbing feature.

Fall-Arrest System Safety Guidelines – Hunter-ed.com

Fall-Arrest System Safety Guidelines – Hunter-ed.com

When you are in any tree stand, including a ladder stand, use the FAS tree strap and tether to attach your FAS fullbody harness to the tree. Attach the tree …

1910.140 – Personal fall protection systems. – OSHA

1910.140 – Personal fall protection systems. – OSHA

Body harness means straps that secure about the employee in a manner to distribute the fall arrest forces over at least the thighs, pelvis, waist, chest, …

1926 Subpart M App C – Personal Fall Arrest Systems – OSHA

1926 Subpart M App C – Personal Fall Arrest Systems – OSHA

(1) Lifelines, lanyards and deceleration devices should be attached to an anchorage and connected to the body-belt or body harness in the same manner as …

How to Correctly Wear a Fall Protection Harness – Abatix

How to Correctly Wear a Fall Protection Harness – Abatix

Once you are holding the safety harness by its dorsal D-ring, give it a shake. This helps to untangle straps and offers improved visibility to …

Treestand Safety: 3 Tips for Using a Safety Harnesses

Treestand Safety: 3 Tips for Using a Safety Harnesses

A fullbody harness secures the bowhunter to the tree or lifeline with a tether, which is located on the harness’s back, just below the neck.

Fall Protection D-Rings – Malta Dynamics

Fall Protection D-Rings – Malta Dynamics

A Field Guide to Fall Protection Harness D-Rings – Roofing

A Field Guide to Fall Protection Harness D-Rings – Roofing

When a worker wears the harness, the dorsal D-ring should sit between the shoulder blades in the center of the back. An improperly fitting …