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Miller Fall Protection Catalog V2.0 - Wesco Industries Ltd.

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1314 Connecting Devices<strong>Miller</strong> ®Harness Accessories<strong>Miller</strong> ® Shock-AbsorbingLanyards47Harness Accessory Model No.1 - Body Belt 6414N2 - D-Ring Extension 8928(not shown)3 - Coolmax Back Pad 90144 - Coolmax Back Pad 90164 - Coolmax Shoulder Pads 90175 - Field Retrofit 9018Lanyard Clip (not shown)Description1-3/4" (44mm) nylon webbing,tongue buckle with 11 grommets, universal size18" (457mm) web extension with a choke-off loopand a D-ring on the opposite end6" (152mm) wide8" (203mm) wideWith anti-slide rubber grip barFor attaching a lanyard when not in use<strong>Miller</strong> Shock-Absorbing Lanyards extenddeceleration distance during a fall, significantlyreducing fall arrest forces by 65 to 80 percentbelow the threshold of injury. This ensuresgreater safety on the jobsite. However, whenusing a shock-absorbing lanyard, it is importantto understand how to calculate potential falldistance to avoid contact with a lower level.Calculating YourPotential <strong>Fall</strong> Distance316 - Replacement 9060Lanyard Ring (not shown)For attaching a lanyard when not in use7 - Reflective Velcro ® Sleeve 9052Fluorescent lime green reflective material affixesto the straps of a harness for use in no or low lightconditions; available in 25' (7.6m) rolls that can becut to desired length1 - Reflective Velcro ® Sleeve 9053Fluorescent orange reflective materialVelcro is a registered trademark of VELCRO USA Inc.<strong>Miller</strong> ®Body BeltsFor a complete lineof <strong>Miller</strong> Linemen’sBelts and otherproducts for theUtility & Telecommunications<strong>Industries</strong>, call Customer Service torequest your FREE catalog.2NA<strong>Miller</strong>Body BeltsModelNo. Description Occupations/Applications2NA3NA123N124N123NAs of January 1, 1998, OSHA requires full-body harnesses for fall protection inthe construction industry. Body belts should be used for work positioning onlyor be used in conjunction with a full-body harness to provide fall protection.Body Belt Sizing [in. (mm)] Note: XXS, XS and XXL sizes available upon request.Universal Small Medium Large X-LargeU/36-52 (914-1320) S/32-40 (813-1016) M/36-44 (914-1117) L/42-48 (1067-1219) XL/44-52 (1117-1320)Nylon body belt w/tongue buckle, includesside D-rings & 3" (76mm) back padNylon body belt w/tongue buckle, includessingle D-ring & 3" (76mm) back padLined nylon body belt w/tongue buckle, includes single D-ringLined nylon body belt w/tongue buckle, includes side D-rings<strong>Miller</strong> Body Belts meet OSHA, ANSI andZ259.1-95 requirementsCall 1-800-873-5242 For Your Nearest <strong>Miller</strong> ®Distributor1. When using a six foot shock-absorbing lanyard and afull-body harness, first add the length of the shockabsorbinglanyard [6 ft. (1.8m)] to the maximum elongationof the shock absorber during deceleration [3-1/2 ft. (1.1m)]to the average height of a worker [6 ft. (1.8m)].2. Then, add a safety factor of 3 ft. (1m) to allow for thepossibility of an improperly fit harness, a taller than averageworker and/or a miscalculation of distance.3. The total, 18-1/2 ft. (5.6m), is the suggested safe fallclearance distance, the height at which you must attachto an anchorage to minimize the risk of contact with alower level.®<strong>Miller</strong> Splat IndicatorFor a quick and easy alternativeto calculating your fall distance,use the <strong>Miller</strong> Splat Indicator.• Similar to a plumb bob, simplyattach the device to ananchorage or to the lanyard at the anchoringsnap hook and lower the weight using theattached string.• If the weight strikes a lower level, then ahigher anchorage must be selected.• If a higher anchorage is not accessible,a shorter lanyard or a fall limiter shouldbe used.

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