D-rings
serve different functions depending on their location. All D-rings
serve as anchorage points for your connecting components. Some can
also be used to hold tools and accessories. |
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Front
D-Rings
Front D-rings are used to attach your harness
(and you) to a ladder climbing system or for work positioning, suspension
and rescue. (CSA Group "L" or "D"). |
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Side
D-Rings
Side D-rings are used for positioning or restraint,
such as with rebar lanyard assembly or wall form hook assembly.
They can also be used to hold a tool or two. (CSA Group "P") |
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Back
D-Rings
Back D-rings are used for fall protection
or restraint. They will slide on impact, keeping you in an upright
position and providing added safety and comfort. (CSA Group "A") |
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Shoulder
D-Rings
Shoulder D-rings are attached to a a Y-type
lanyard with a spreader bar for rescue and retrieval operations
in confined spaces. (CSA Group "E) |
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performance, Flame Tamers disclaims all warranties (expressed and
implied) as to any product’s performance or any information
provided. |