Spanset's New Range of Harnesses

Spanset's New Range of Harnesses

Spanset’s new range of premium iPlus harnesses showcase some of their latest technology. The harnesses have been re-designed, are manufactured with the new iWeb “inspection ready” webbing and use a premium padding with increased ventilation and an ergonomically supportive waistband.

When inspecting for cuts or abrasion, simply look for signs of red yarns in any abrasion point, scuff, or cut on the surfaces or edges and you have the discard criteria.

SpanSet’s iWeb webbing is woven with a load bearing red indicator core, encased by a further load bearing outer case. The unique construction of iWeb creates a tougher weave with low friction characteristics and when combined with Xtreme Guard coating leads to a tougher, longer lasting harnesses.

The iPlus range of harnesses are certified to AS/NZS 1891.1 and supported by a NATA accredited compliance and batch testing regime.

For more information contact Height Dynamics or click through to the feature post on our website.

Terry McVeigh

Environment, Health and Safety Manager at John Holland Melbourne Rail Franchise Pty Ltd

8 年

Spanset's Good to see new range out now

Wilson Holloway

Operations Manager - Wireless Utility Solutions Group

8 年

Big thumbs up

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John Owen

Newcastle Rescue & Consultancy (RTO 41033)

8 年

I agree Denis

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Lucas (Luke) Dam

Business Owner @ Safety Wise | ICAM Lead Investigator

8 年

I like that! That takes the guess work out...

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