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For extreme environments
August 1st 2007

Fall protection specialist Miller, part of Sperian Protection, has introduced two ‘Extreme Environment’ harnesses.

The Miller Atex harness and the Miller Kevlar harness both address critical safety issues for those working at height in high-risk environments. Both have been designed with the safety, comfort and work demands of the wearer as priorities.

The Atex anti-static harness is suitable for those working at height in a potentially explosive atmosphere. It has two anchorage points and is made from a special anti-static material which eliminates the risk of an electrostatic discharge igniting the explosive atmosphere.

For complete safety, the company says it should be worn with an anti-static, self-retracting lifeline and a grounded anchorage point.

The Miller Kevlar harness is said to provide exceptional heat and fire resistance for anyone working at height in a high risk environment. Flame retardant Nomex webbing protects against weld splatter and sparks, while a Kevlar inner core adds strength and is high temperature resistant. It withstands working temperatures to 177°C and starts decomposing at 482°C.

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