Industrial manufacturing
Industrial Internet of Things | Industrial materials | Equipment Maintenance and Repair | Industrial programming |
home  MfgRobots >> Industrial manufacturing >  >> Manufacturing Technology >> Industrial Technology

Discover the Coolest Full-Body Harness Features for Comfort and Safety

To address the “hot-and-heavy” harness issue, leading PPE manufacturer MSA talked to workers who wear full-body safety harnesses on the job. One of the primary complaints that came out of the research was no surprise: full-body safety harnesses can be uncomfortably hot.

Of course, workers can’t just peel off their harnesses whenever they get hot, but heat stress itself can be something to sweat over.

What’s the Problem With Heat Stress?

Heat stress takes place when your body can’t release excess heat, raising both your core body temperature and heart rate. As a result, you might feel irritable, sick, or faint and find it tough to concentrate on your work, causing your performance and productivity to suffer. Heat stress can even lead to death.

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) says that two out of every thousand workers may be at risk for heat stress. In some occupations like mining, construction, and manufacturing, workers are even more susceptible. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)’s Heat Stress Guide notes that work sites that increase workers’ “deep core temperature (often listed as higher than 100.4°F [38°C])” contribute to on-the-job heat stress.

How Hot Is Too Hot?

OSHA doesn’t define any specific baseline temperature as being especially risky for workers, but OSHA does advise workers to take extra precautions depending on the heat index. This measurement takes into account the actual temperature of the air plus the humidity, and these values combined are a better indication than temperature of how hot conditions will feel to workers. The higher this index, the hotter you feel, and the higher the risk:

How Can Your PPE Help to Prevent Heat Stress?

To help prevent heat stress, your PPE should have an overall track record of being lightweight, enabling mobility, and feeling comfortable even in hot conditions.

For a full-body harness, this means including features that can help it keep its cool while stored, while being worn in the sun with a breeze, and while being at work in the sun with no breeze. When evaluating a harness, considerations include:

If you want a harness developed using a background of anthropometric data, ergonomic and range-of-motion studies, plus heat mapping, consider the MSA V-FLEX™ Full-Body Harness. Its features include:

Bottom line, your full-body harness should help to keep you safer from on-the-job fall hazards and do its part to help you keep your cool.

Learn about how the MSA V-FLEX Full-Body Harness can help you stay cooler and more comfortable on the job.

Previously Featured on MSA Safety's blog.


Industrial Technology

  1. Help Expand EEWeb's Calculator Collection: Share Your Favorite Electronic Tools
  2. Choosing the Right Engineering Firm in Singapore: A Practical Guide
  3. Old Electric Motors: To Repair or Replace? Expert Guidance for Cost‑Effective Decisions
  4. Stick Welding vs. MIG Welding: Choosing the Best Method for Your Projects
  5. Choosing the Right Seal: Rubber or Polyurethane – Performance, Durability, and Best Applications
  6. ABS vs Polyurethane: Which Material Is Best for Your Project?
  7. Fiber Laser vs CO₂ Laser: Choosing the Best Technology for Your Application
  8. Distinguishing Fact from Fiction: Uncovering the True Narrative Behind Your Data
  9. Raspberry Pi 3B vs 3B+: Choosing the Right Model for Your Projects
  10. IPFire vs pfSense: Which Firewall Is Right for Your Network