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Revision as of 04:33, 9 February 2007 by CopyToWiktionaryBot (talk | contribs) (Robot: Automated text replacement (-\{\{ocab-stub(.*?)}} +{{TWCleanup}}))(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)A safety harness is an apparatus designed to protect a person working at an altitude from falling. The harness is attached with a rope or cable to a stationary object and to the worker via cloth straps. A harness designed for someone to hang from is not strictly a safety harness as it is not a failsafe, but rather a primary apparatus. Some safety harnesses are used in combination with a shock absorber, which is used to regulate deceleration when the end of the rope is reached. Occupations that may involve the use of safety harnesses:
- Roofer
- Window washer
- Member of a fly crew
- Construction worker
- Crane operator
- Bridge Painter