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The Total Solution In Fall Protection®
Miller…Synonymous with Quality
Total Solution Capabilities
We are committed to providing the total solution in fall protection with products,
services and support information that enables our customers to effectively address their
fall protection needs.
•Miller Fall Protection Products •Miller/FAS Engineering Services •Miller/Troll Training
As the industry leader for more than five decades, Dalloz Fall Protection offers the total solution in fall protection with Miller® brand products and services.
Product Innovation
New product innovations and “industry firsts:”
• Patented DuraFlex® Stretchable Harness Series
• MiniLite™ Fall Limiter that arrests free falls within inches
• MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifelines do not require annual
factory recertification
• BackBiter™ Tie-Back Lanyard with a 5K™ Snap Hook
• Manyard® II Shock-Absorbing Lanyard with unique warning flag
The MiniLite Fall Limiter and BackBiter Tie-Back Lanyard received national acclaim
for engineering design and for improving safety products in the workplace.
Product Compliance
All Miller products are designed and tested by full-time qualified engineers
and technicians. Our in-house testing facility is complemented by independent
third-party testing with our participation in the Safety Equipment Institute
(SEI) certification program, and our products meet all applicable standards—
OSHA, ANSI and CSA.
Experienced Sales and Service
Our professional and experienced sales representatives—both outside and inside—
are complemented by a knowledgeable customer service department. All employees are
prepared to handle your sales and service needs quickly and efficiently.
Quality Manufacturing
Our facility in Franklin, PA is ISO 9001 certified—proving international
recognition of our overall design and manufacturing processes. Our
experienced employees in manufacturing boast a 98 percent on-time delivery.
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The ABC’s of a Personal Fall Arrest System
Four Functional EquipmentCategories;Occupation/Application Legend
Body Wear SectionBuyer’s Guide to Harness Features; Six Easy StepsThat Could Save Your Life
DuraFlex Stretchable Harnesses
Specialty DuraFlex Harnesses
Non-Stretch Harnesses
Specialty Welder Harnesses & Fall Protection Kits
Harness Accessories; Body Belts
Connecting Devices SectionCalculating Fall DistanceManyard & Manyard II Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
StretchStop Lanyards & Lanyards with SofStop Shock Absorber
BackBiter Tie-Back Lanyards
MiniLite Fall Limiter
MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifelines
Rope Grabs & Vertical Lifelines
Positioning & Restraint Lanyards;Positioning Assemblies
Anchorage Connectors SectionShadow Beam Anchors
Push-Thru Eye Bolt; Wire Hook;Extension Pole & Hook; Rebar Hook Anchors;Cross-Arm Strap; Beam Trolleys; Carabiners
Permanent Anchorage Connectors;Temporary Horizontal Lifeline
Roofing Fall Protection ProductsRoofStrider Systems; Roof Anchor Kits
Climbing & Fall Protection Systems SureTrack Climbing & Fall Protection System;Miller/FAS ManSafe Vertical Climbing System
Confined Space Products & SystemsMightEvac Retrieval Hoist; ManHandler Hoist;Tripod; Quad Pod; Davit Mounting System
Rescue & Controlled Descent DevicesSeries 70 Universal Rescue System;Manual Descent Device
Miller/FAS Custom Engineered Fall Arrest Solutions
Developing a Fall Protection Program
Miller/Troll Fall Prevention &Protection Training
Inspection & Maintenance of aPersonal Fall Arrest System
General Fall ProtectionConsiderations
Safety Awards
Regulations & Standards
The ABC’s of a Personal Fall Arrest SystemThree key components of the Personal Fall ArrestSystem (PFAS) must be in place and properly used to provide maximum worker protection.
Anchorage/Anchorage ConnectorAnchorage: Commonly referred to as a tie-off point (Ex: I-beam, rebar, scaffolding, lifeline, etc.)
Anchorage Connector: Used to join the connecting device to the anchorage (Ex: cross-arm strap, beam anchor, D-bolt, hook anchor, etc.)
• Anchorages must be capable of supporting 5,000 pounds (22kN) of force per worker.
• Must be high enough for a worker to avoid contact with a lower level
should a fall occur.
ABC’s
Individually, these components will not provideprotection from a fall. Used properly in conjunction with each other, however, they form a Personal Fall Arrest System that becomesvitally important to safety on the jobsite and the overall fall protection program.
BBody WearBody Wear: The personal protective equipment worn by the worker (Ex: full-body harness)
• Only form of body wear acceptable for fall arrest is the full-body harness.
• Should be selected based on work to be performed and the work environment.
• Ask for a Miller Harness Selection Guide from your nearest Miller distributor.
CConnecting DeviceConnecting Device: The critical link which joins the body wear to the anchorage/anchorage connector (Ex: shock-absorbing lanyard, fall limiter, self-retracting lifeline, rope grab, etc.)
• Potential fall distance must be calculated to determine type of connecting device to be used.
• Should also be selected based on work to be performed and the work environment.
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Four Functional Equipment Categories
Fall Arrest
As a general rule, it is recom-mended that a fall arrest systembe used at working heights offour feet or more. This systemconsists of:• anchorage/
anchorage connector• body wear (full-body harness)• connecting device
Positioning/Restraint*
A positioning/restraint systemis used to hold a worker inplace while allowing a hands-free work environmentat elevated heights and/orrestrict the worker’s movementto prevent reaching a locationwhere a fall hazard exists. Atypical positioning/restraintsystem consists of:• anchorage/
anchorage connector• body wear (full-body harness
or body belt)• connecting device
(positioning lanyard)
Suspension*
Suspension systems are used widely in the windowwashing and painting indus-tries and are designed tolower and support a workerwhile allowing a hands-free workenvironment. A typical suspen-sion system would include:• anchorage/anchorage
connector (anchor bolt, trolley, carabiner, etc.)
• body wear (full-body harness)
• connecting device (workline)• suspension device
(bos’n chair)
Retrieval
The retrieval system is primarilyused in confined space applica-tions where workers must entertanks, manholes, etc. and mayrequire retrieval from above shouldan emergency occur. A retrieval system typically consists of:• anchorage/anchorage
connector (tripod, davit)• body wear (full-body harness)• connecting device (retractable
lifeline/retrieval unit)
Occupation/Application Legend
Construction Roofing Scaffold Ironworker
PainterIndustrial Warehouse
Proper selection of system components is essential to worker safety. The occupation legend is intended to serve as a guide to assist users in determining which products are best for which applications.Look for these symbols throughout the catalog!
Positioning/Restraint
*The positioning and suspension systems are not designed for fall arrest, and therefore a back-up fall arrest system should be used.
Utility
Telecommunications
Universal
CSA Group Codes (Canada)Full-Body Harnesses –CSA STANDARD Z259.10-M90
Classifications:A – Fall ArrestingD – Controlled DescentE – Confined SpaceL – Ladder ClimbingP – Work Positioning
This “E” classification can be added to any “A” harnesses if shoulder D-rings are added.
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Sliding Back D-Ring
• Sliding back D-ring withinjection-molded, flexible Santoprene® D-ring pad, offers adjustability and enhanced comfort
Fall Indicator
• Fall indicator is a warning flag sewn into the harness webbing on the back
• In the event of a fall, flag deploys to indicate that the harness should be removedfrom service
Not standard on Welder Harnesses
Lanyard Ring
• Allows user to attach lanyard when not in use
• Minimizes hazards associated with the lanyard hanging freely
• Extra lanyard ring available on non-front D-ring harnesses for attaching two-legged lanyards
Not standard on Welder Harnesses
Front D-Ring
• Used for a variety of climbing, confined spaceand rescue applications
Side D-Rings
• Most commonly used for work positioning
Shoulder D-Rings
• Primarily used for lifting and lowering individuals, such as in confined space and rescue applications
Friction Buckle
To adjust the friction buckle,simply pass the webbing overthe knurled bar and backdown between the knurledbar and frame. Pull web endto tighten.
Mating/Quick-Connect Buckle
To connect the mating buckle,push the center bar bucklecompletely through thesquare link and allow it to fall into place. Pull web endto tighten.
Tongue/Grommet Buckle
The tongue buckle works similarto a standard belt buckle. Insertthe loose strap of webbingthrough the tongue buckleplacing the buckle tonguethrough the appropriate grommethole. Then push the remainingwebbing through the keeper.
6 Easy Steps ThatCould Save Your Life:How To Put On A Harness
Buyer’s Guide To Harness Features
1 Hold harness by backD-ring. Shake harness toallow all straps to fall inplace.
2 If chest, leg and/or waiststraps are buckled, releasestraps and unbuckle at this time.
3 Slip straps overshoulders so D-ring islocated in middle of backbetween shoulder blades.
4 Pull leg strap between legsand connect to opposite end.Repeat with second leg strap.If belted harness, connectwaist strap after leg straps.
5 Connect chest strap andposition in midchest area.Tighten to keep shoulderstraps taut.
6 After all straps have beenbuckled, tighten all buckles sothat harness fits snug but
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Miller ® DuraFlex ®
Stretchable Harnesses
Patented Miller DuraFlex Harnesses feature specially-formulated elastomer webbing that stretches to provide:
Greater ComfortDuraFlex Harnesses conform to the shape of the worker, stretching with every movement, so there is no bunching, binding or kinking.
Improves SafetyWith comfort unsurpassed, DuraFlex Harnesses offer wider end-user acceptance. And, a comfortable harness is worn properly, enhancing compliance and safety on the jobsite.
Increases ProductivityBecause DuraFlex Harnesses are stretchable, the worker has greater mobility with less fatigue.
Features
• Synthetic elastomer webbing stretches with the worker for maximum comfort.
• Bright, stylish designs are readily visible from a distance.
• Solid-colored leg straps help the wearer orient the harness for ease of donning.
• Back strap prevents user from falling out of the harness.
• Injection-molded Santoprene®
D-ring back pad is soft and flexible enhancing comfort.
• Fall indicator/warning flag indicates that the harness has been involved in a fall and should be removed from service.
• Lanyard ring allows user to attach lanyard when not in use.
• Labeling includes inspection tag and space for personal identification.
• Available in green or orange nylon webbing, or blue polyester webbing for greater chemical resistance.
MillerDuraFlex E650 Series
Feel the Difference
• Stretchable webbing design
• Belt loops to accommodate belts, back pads andother accessories
• Front D-ring (optional)
E550Front D-ring Harness
E650
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Miller DuraFlex Harness Series E650
DuraFlex Shoulder Leg Chest Sub-Harness Back Front Side Strap Strap Strap Pelvic CSAModel No. Sizes D-Ring D-Ring D-Rings Buckles Buckles Buckle Strap Special Features Group Occupations/Applications
E650 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option No Friction Mating Mating Yes A
E650-4 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option No Friction Tongue Mating Yes A
E650-7 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option Yes Friction Mating Mating Yes A,P
E650-58 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option Yes Friction Tongue Mating Yes A,P
Miller brand harnesses meet all applicable OSHA, ANSI and requirements, including ANSI Z359.1For a complete line of Miller Non-Stretch Harnesses, please turn to pages 10 thru 12.
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“Miller DuraFlex harnesses
are so comfortable, our men
keep them on all day. This
improves safety, productivity,
and our bottom line.”
Jim JamisonOwner and Vice President
Jamison Contractors, Inc.
Other Miller DuraFlex Harnesses
DuraFlex Shoulder Leg Chest Sub-Harness Back Front Side Strap Strap Strap Pelvic CSAModel No. Sizes D-Ring D-Ring D-Rings Buckles Buckles Buckle Strap Special Features Group Occupations/Applications
E550 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Yes No Mating Mating – Yes A,D,L
E552 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Yes Yes Mating Mating – Yes A,D,L,P
E850 U,S,M,L,XL Yes No No Friction Mating Mating Yes A
E850-4 U,S,M,L,XL Yes No No Friction Tongue Mating Yes A
E850-7 U,S,M,L,XL Yes No Yes Friction Mating Mating Yes A,P
E850-58 U,S,M,L,XL Yes No Yes Friction Tongue Mating Yes A,P
Lanyard ring, belt loops,fall indicator
Lanyard ring, fall indicator
NOTE: For color/webbing selection, add one of the following suffixes to the corresponding harness model number: “-SN” for green nylon; “-EC” for orange nylon;or “D ” for blue polyester webbing. (Ex: E650-SN)For front D-ring option, add “FD” as a suffix to the model number. (Ex: E650FD)
Harness Size / Waist Measurement [in. (mm)] Note: XXS, XS and XXL sizes available upon request.Universal Small Medium Large X-Large
U/36-52 (914-1320) S/32-40 (813-1016) M/36-44 (914-1117) L/42-48 (1067-1219) XL/44-52 (1117-1320)
Universal sizing fits a wide range of users & minimizes stock inventory.Specific sizing provides better user fit but requires a broad inventory.
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Miller ® SpecialtyDuraFlex ® Harnesses
Construction Harness E650-77
The Miller Construction Harness offers special value-added features ideal for construction applications.
• Stretchable webbing design• Permanently attached back pad with
positioning side D-rings• Belt loops to accommodate the removable
6414N body belt• Lanyard ring
Also available in non-stretch nylon webbing.
The new Miller Tower Climbing Harness combinescomfort and mobility with a functional design.
• Stretchable webbing design• Attached body belt with positioning side D-rings
& two accessory rings for carrying tools/pouches• Lightweight Coolmax back pad• Sub-pelvic strap with enhanced saddle seat,
including D-rings and Coolmax padding, for extended positioning
• Lanyard ring
Also available in non-stretch nylon webbing.
Ms. Miller Harness E570
The Ms. Miller Harness is the only full-body harnesson the market specially designed to fit female workers. The unique design keeps shoulder straps at the side and away from the chest, offers betterhip support, and increases comfort.
• Stretchable webbing design• Front loop for work positioning at the waist
rather than the chest• Back and leg pads• Lanyard ring
Also available in non-stretch nylon webbing.
The new Miller Warehouse Picker’s Harnessincreases productivity and safety by preventingswing interference with the attached connectingdevice during warehouse operations. This uniquely-designed harness offers a D-ring web extensiontacked to the back strap of the harness, keepingthe components further away from the head so asnot to interfere with the worker. In the event of afall, the web extension detaches from the backstrap allowing the D-ring to move into position sothat the worker remains upright.
• Stretchable webbing design• Unique D-ring web extension• Lanyard ring
Also available in non-stretch nylon webbing.
Warehouse Picker’s Harness E850-2
Tower Climbing Harness E650-88New
New
DuraFlex Shoulder Leg Chest Sub-Harness Back Front Side Strap Strap Strap Pelvic CSA Occupations/Model No. Sizes D-Ring D-Ring D-Rings Buckles Buckles Buckle Strap Special Features Group Applications
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Utility Harness E752
Miller Utility Harnesses minimize the amount ofhardware above the waist to reduce electrical conductivity. In addition, the harnesses are independently thermal-arc tested to ensure superior performance.
• Stretchable webbing design
E753 Only -• Self-rescue positioning loops
provide a positioning attachment point and may be used with bucket escape systems
Miller Specialty DuraFlex Harnesses
E650-88 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option Yes Friction Mating Mating YesA,P
E650-89 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option Yes Friction Tongue Mating Yes
Attached back pad, belt loops, body belt, lanyard ring, fall indicator
Attached body belt w/accessory rings, back pad, padded saddle seat w/D-rings, lanyard ring, fall indicator
Positioning loop, back/leg pads, lanyard ring, fall indicator
D-ring web extension, lanyard ring, fall indicator
Chest strap adjustment/protective pads,adjustable belt loops, fall indicator
Chest strap adjustment/protective pads, adjustable belt loops, self-rescuepositioning loops, fall indicator
E650-77 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option Yes Friction Tongue Mating YesA,P
E650-78 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option Yes Friction Mating Mating Yes
E850-2 U,S,M,L,XL Yes No No Friction Mating Mating Yes A
E752* S/M,L/XL No No – Mating Mating Yes A
E753* S/M,L/XL No No – Mating Mating Yes A
E570 S/M,L/XL Yes No No Friction Mating Mating No A
Miller brand harnesses meet all applicable OSHA, ANSI and requirements, including ANSI Z359.1For a complete line of Miller Non-Stretch Harnesses, please turn to pages 10 thru 12.
• Web loop lanyard attachment* reduces the chance of electric shock
• Chest strap adjustment/protective pads hold chest strap in place and keep the mating buckleaway from the body
• Adjustable belt loops accommodate linemen’s belts
Also available in non-stretch nylon webbing.
*In Canada, utility harnesses include a back D-ring extension in place of the web loop to meet CSA requirements.NOTE: To order Specialty Harnesses in non-stretch nylon webbing, simply drop the prefix “E” in the corresponding model number. (Ex: E650-77 becomes 650-77)
For Front D-ring option, add “FD” as a suffix to the model number. (Ex: E650-77FD)
* In Canada, utility harnesses include a back D-ring extension in place of the web loop to meet CSA requirements.
For a Utility and Telecommunications Industries catalog, call Customer Service.
WebLoop
WebLoop
Harness Size / Waist Measurement [in. (mm)] Note: XXS, XS and XXL sizes available upon request.Universal Small Medium Large X-Large
U/36-52 (914-1320) S/32-40 (813-1016) M/36-44 (914-1117) L/42-48 (1067-1219) XL/44-52 (1117-1320)
Universal sizing fits a wide range of users & minimizes stock inventory.Specific sizing provides better user fit but requires a broad inventory.
MillerNon-Stretch 650 Series
Miller Non-Stretch Harnesses have beenmeeting market demands for fall protectionbody wear for over 50 years.
Features
• Non-stretch nylon webbing is lightweight and durable
• Bright yellow color makes non-stretch harnesses readily visible and easy to inspect
• Back strap prevents user from falling out of the harness
• Fall indicator/warning flag indicates that the harness has been involved in a fall and should be removed from service
• Lanyard ring allows user to attach lanyard when not in use
• Also available in polyester webbing for greater chemical resistanceNOTE: To order polyester webbing, add a “D” as a suffix to the harness model number or replace the “-” with a “D”.(Ex: 650D or 850D7)
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Miller ® Non-StretchHarnesses
Quality Workmanship
Miller brand harnesses meet all applicable OSHA, ANSI and requirements, including ANSI Z359.1
For a complete line of Miller DuraFlex Stretchable Harnesses, please turn to pages 6 thru 9.
• Lightweight nylon webbing
• Belt loops to accommodate belts, back pads and other accessories
• Front D-ring (optional)650
550Front D-ring Harness
650 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option No Friction Mating Mating Yes A
650-3 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option No Friction Mating Mating Yes A
650-4 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option No Friction Tongue Mating Yes A
650-7 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option Yes Friction Mating Mating Yes A,P
650-58 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option Yes Friction Tongue Mating Yes A,P
650-64 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option No Friction Tongue Mating Yes A
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“We visited the factory,
and we have a real feel
for the quality that goes
into every harness that
is manufactured there.”
Jim OwenDirector of Construction Safety Operations
Dick Corporation
Miller Non-Stretch Harnesses
Harness Shoulder Leg Chest Sub-Model Back Front Side Strap Strap Strap Pelvic CSANo. Sizes D-Ring D-Ring D-Rings Buckles Buckles Buckle Strap Special Features Group Occupations/Applications
Lanyard ring, belt loops, fall indicator
550 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Yes No Mating Mating – Yes A,D
552 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Yes Yes Mating Mating – Yes A,P
750 S/M,L/XL Yes No No Friction – Mating No A,D
751 S/M,L/XL Yes Option No – Mating Mating Yes A
850 U,S,M,L,XL Yes No No Friction Mating Mating Yes A
850-3 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option No Friction Mating Mating Yes A
850-4 U,S,M,L,XL Yes No No Friction Tongue Mating Yes A
850-7 U,S,M,L,XL Yes No Yes Friction Mating Mating Yes A,P
850-58 U,S,M,L,XL Yes No Yes Friction Tongue Mating Yes A,P
850-64 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option No Friction Tongue Mating Yes A
Lanyard ring, fall indicator
Lanyard ring, fall indicator
Shoulder D-rings, lanyard ring, belt loops, fall indicator
Shoulder D-rings, lanyard ring, belt loops, fall indicator
Lanyard ring, belt loops, fall indicator
NOTE: For front D-ring option, add “FD” as a suffix to the corresponding model number. (Ex: 650FD)
Shoulder D-rings,lanyard ring, fall indicator
Shoulder D-rings,lanyard ring, fall indicator
Harness Size / Waist Measurement [in. (mm)] Note: XXS, XS and XXL sizes available upon request.Universal Small Medium Large X-Large
U/36-52 (914-1320) S/32-40 (813-1016) M/36-44 (914-1117) L/42-48 (1067-1219) XL/44-52 (1117-1320)
Universal sizing fits a wide range of users & minimizes stock inventory.Specific sizing provides better user fit but requires a broad inventory.
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Miller ®Specialty Welder Harnessesand Fall Protection Kits
Miller Specialty Nomex/Kevlar Harnesses
Shoulder Leg Chest Sub-Harness Back Front Side Strap Strap Strap PelvicModel No. Sizes D-Ring D-Ring D-Rings Buckles Buckles Buckle Strap Special Features
650K U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option No Friction Mating Mating Yes
650K-7 U,S,M,L,XL Yes Option Yes Friction Mating Mating Yes
751K S/M,L/XL Yes Option No – Mating Mating Yes None
850K U,S,M,L,XL Yes No No Friction Mating Mating Yes None
Belt loops
Lanyard Two Harness Anchorage StandardModel No. Material Legged Connection Connection Length* Special Features
907K 1/4" (6mm) wire rope No 6' (1.8m)
913K Nomex/Kevlar webbing No 6' (1.8m)
940K Nomex/Kevlar webbing No 6' (1.8m)
947K 1/4" (6mm) wire rope No 6' (1.8m)
SofStop shock absorber with Nomex cover & Kevlar core
Double SofStop shock absorber(for 12' (3.6m) free fall) with Nomex cover & Kevlar core
Other Specialty Nomex/Kevlar Fall Protection Products
650K-7
Lanyard w/SofStopModel No. Harness Shock Absorber
9650K 650K 907K
9650KW 650K 913K
9650K-7 650K-7 907K
9650K-7W 650K-7 913K
9751K 751K 907K
9751KW 751K 913K
9850K 850K 907K
9850KW 850K 913K
Features• Special blue, flame-retardant Nomex® webbing protects against weld splatter• Yellow Kevlar® inner core adds strength and high temperature resistance• Bright contrasting colors make inspection easier• Meet National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards
Miller Specialty Welder Harnesses
and Fall Protection Kits are designed to meet the challenges of the harsh weldingwork environment.
Kit 9751K
All kits include:
1) Full-Body Harness
2) Cable or Web Lanyard with SofStop Shock Absorber
3) Cross-arm Strap Anchorage Connector
4) Durable MillerhydeTM
Carrying Bag
Welder Fall Protection Kits
Lockingsnap hook
Lockingsnap hook
Lockingsnap hook
Lockingsnap hook
Lockingsnap hook
Lockingsnap hook
Lockingsnap hook
Lockingsnap hook
All Miller Nomex/Kevlar products meet all applicable OSHA, ANSI and requirements.Nomex and Kevlar are registered trademarks of E.I. DuPont.
*Available in lengths from 4' (1.2m) to 10' (3m).
Harness Size / Waist Measurement [in. (mm)] Note: XXS, XS and XXL sizes available upon request.Universal Small Medium Large X-Large
U/36-52 (914-1320) S/32-40 (813-1016) M/36-44 (914-1117) L/42-48 (1067-1219) XL/44-52 (1117-1320)
Universal sizing fits a wide range of users & minimizes stock inventory.Specific sizing provides better user fit but requires a broad inventory.
8185K* 6' (1.8m) Nomex/Kevlar webbing cross-arm strap with D-ring and loop
8477HG1 Durable Millerhyde bag w/heavy-duty zipper closure & strong wrap-around carrying strap
Miller Shock-Absorbing Lanyards extend deceleration distance during a fall, significantlyreducing fall arrest forces by 65 to 80 percentbelow the threshold of injury. This ensures greater safety on the jobsite. However, whenusing a shock-absorbing lanyard, it is important to understand how to calculate potential fall distance to avoid contact with a lower level.
Calculating YourPotential Fall Distance
Miller ®Shock-AbsorbingLanyards
1. When using a six foot shock-absorbing lanyard and a full-body harness, first add the length of the shock- absorbing lanyard [6 ft. (1.8m)] to the maximum elongation of the shock absorber during deceleration [3-1/2 ft. (1.1m) ] to the average height of a worker [6 ft. (1.8m) ].
2. Then, add a safety factor of 3 ft. (1m) to allow for the possibility of an improperly fit harness, a taller than average worker and/or a miscalculation of distance.
3. The total, 18-1/2 ft. (5.6m), is the suggested safe fall clearance distance, the height at which you must attach to an anchorage to minimize the risk of contact with a lower level.
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Miller Splat Indicator
For a quick and easy alternativeto calculating your fall distance,use the Miller Splat Indicator. • Similar to a plumb bob, simply
attach the device to an anchorage or to the lanyard at the anchoring snap hook and lower the weight using the attached string.
• If the weight strikes a lower level, then a higher anchorage must be selected.
• If a higher anchorage is not accessible, a shorter lanyard or a fall limiter should be used.
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Harness Accessory Model No.
1 - Body Belt 6414N
2 - D-Ring Extension 8928
3 - Coolmax Back Pad 9014
4 - Coolmax Back Pad 9016
4 - Coolmax Shoulder Pads 9017
5 - Field Retrofit 9018Lanyard Clip
6 - Replacement 9060Lanyard Ring
7 - Reflective Velcro® Sleeve 9052
1 - Reflective Velcro® Sleeve 9053
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ModelNo. Description Occupations/Applications
2NA Nylon body belt w/tongue buckle, includes side D-rings & 3" (76mm) back pad
3NA Nylon body belt w/tongue buckle, includes single D-ring & 3" (76mm) back pad
123N Lined nylon body belt w/tongue buckle, includes single D-ring
124N Lined nylon body belt w/tongue buckle, includes side D-rings
For a complete line of Miller Linemen’s Belts and other products for the
Utility & Telecommunications Industries, call Customer Service to request your FREE catalog.
2NA 123N
Miller Body Belts
Miller ® Harness Accessories
(not shown)
Velcro is a registered trademark of VELCRO USA Inc.
Description
1-3/4" (44mm) nylon webbing,tongue buckle with 11 grommets, universal size
18" (457mm) web extension with a choke-off loopand a D-ring on the opposite end
6" (152mm) wide
8" (203mm) wide
With anti-slide rubber grip bar
For attaching a lanyard when not in use
For attaching a lanyard when not in use
Fluorescent lime green reflective material affixes to the straps of a harness for use in no or low light conditions; available in 25' (7.6m) rolls that can be cut to desired length
Fluorescent orange reflective material
(not shown)
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Miller ® Body Belts
As of January 1, 1998, OSHA requires full-body harnesses for fall protection inthe construction industry. Body belts should be used for work positioning onlyor be used in conjunction with a full-body harness to provide fall protection.
(not shown)
Body Belt Sizing [in. (mm)] Note: XXS, XS and XXL sizes available upon request.Universal Small Medium Large X-Large
U/36-52 (914-1320) S/32-40 (813-1016) M/36-44 (914-1117) L/42-48 (1067-1219) XL/44-52 (1117-1320)
Miller Body Belts meet OSHA, ANSI and Z259.1-95 requirements
231M
216M
Manyard II Shock-Absorbing Lanyards image the “Original” Manyard Lanyards, plus offer additional value-added features:
• Unique stretchable design offers greater maneuverability and safety
• Integral bright red core makes visual inspection easier and more reliable
• Now available in green or orange nylon webbing, or blue polyester webbing for greater chemical resistance
Red core makes it readily visible should the outer jacket becomedamaged or worn andunfit for service.
When contracted, Manyard II Lanyards greatly reduce the chances of tripping, snagging or dragging.
Reduces Tripping Hazard
For 100% “Tie-off”
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Miller ®Manyard ® IIStretchable Shock-AbsorbingLanyards
New
Reduces Fall Arrest Forces
Miller ®Manyard ®
Shock-AbsorbingLanyards
• Special woven shock-absorbing inner core reduces fall arrest forces
• Heavy-duty tubular outer jacketserves as a back-up web lanyard
• Unique warning flag provides visual proof that a lanyard has been involved in a fall and should be removed from service
216WLS
233WLS
With 20 years of design refinement, the“Original” Miller Manyard Shock-AbsorbingLanyards are unsurpassed in the market.
BeforeDeployment
AfterDeployment
Heavy-dutytubular
outer jacket
Lockingsnap hooks
Unique warning flag is activated
Inner core smoothly expandsto reduce fall arrest forces
Maximum deploymentlength is 9.5 ft. (2.9m)
User-friendlylabel with
inspection log
Manyard Deployment
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“We like Manyard II
because it’s flexible.
Regular lanyards hang
so low, people can trip
on them and they snag,
but the Manyard II has
elasticity built in—you
can work with them a
lot easier on the job.”
Harry GalerDirector of Corporate Safety
Clark Construction Group, Inc.
Miller Manyard Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
StandardModel Number Harness Anchorage Special Lanyard Occupations/Number Material of Legs Connection Connection Features Length* Applications
216WLS Webbing One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook Warning flag 6' (1.8m)
219WRS Webbing One Locking snap hook Locking rebar hook Warning flag 6' (1.8m)
231WRS Webbing Two Locking snap hook Locking rebar hooks Warning flag 6' (1.8m)
232WLS Webbing Two Locking snap hook Locking snap hooks Warning flag 6' (1.8m)
233WLS Webbing One Choke-off loop Locking snap hook Warning flag 6' (1.8m)
Miller Manyard II Stretchable Shock-Absorbing Lanyards
ExtendedModel Number Harness Anchorage Special Lanyard Occupations/Number Material of Legs Connection Connection Features Length* Applications
216M Webbing One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook Warning flag, red core/wear indicator 6' (1.8m)
219M Webbing One Locking snap hook Locking rebar hook Warning flag, red core/wear indicator 6' (1.8m)
231M Webbing Two Locking snap hook Locking rebar hooks Warning flag, red core/wear indicator 6' (1.8m)
232M Webbing Two Locking snap hook Locking snap hooks Warning flag, red core/wear indicator 6' (1.8m)
233M Webbing One Choke-off loop Locking snap hook Warning flag, red core/wear indicator 6' (1.8m)
* Available in lengths from 4' (1.2m) to 10' (3m).
Locking Snap Hook 3/4" (19mm) gate opening
Locking Rebar Hook2-1/2" (63mm) gate opening
®
NOTE: For color/webbing selection, add one of the following suffixes to the corresponding lanyardmodel number: “-SN” for green nylon; “-EC” for orange nylon: or “D” for blue polyester webbing.
Miller brand Manyard and Manyard II lanyards meet all applicable OSHA, ANSI and requirements.
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The versatile Miller SofStop Shock Absorber pack is available as an integral componentof various Miller brand rope, wire rope and web lanyards.
Miller Lanyards with SofStop Shock Absorber
Model Number Harness Anchorage Lanyard Special Occupations/Number Material of Legs Connection Connection Length*** Features Applications
928LS – N/A Locking snap hook D-ring 18" (457mm) –
901RLS* Rope One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook 6' (1.8m)
903RLS* Rope One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook 4' (1.2m) to 6' (1.8m) Adjustable
907LS Wire rope One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook 6' (1.8m) –
907NLS Vinyl-coated wire rope One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook 6' (1.8m) –
910WLS** Nylon webbing One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook 4' (1.2m) to 6' (1.8m) Adjustable
913WLS** Nylon webbing One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook 6' (1.8m) –
940WLS** Nylon webbing One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook 6' (1.8m) Dbl. SofStop pk.
8798-6** Nylon webbing Two Locking snap hook Locking snap hooks 6' (1.8m) –
8798-6R** Nylon webbing Two Locking snap hook Locking rebar hooks 6' (1.8m) –
Miller StretchStop Lanyardswith SofStop Shock Absorber
Model Number Harness Anchorage Extended Occupations/Number Material of Legs Connection Connection Lanyard Length* Applications
913SS Webbing One Locking snap hook Locking snap hook 6' (1.8m)
913RSS Webbing One Locking snap hook Locking rebar hook 6' (1.8m)
8798SS Webbing Two Locking snap hook Locking snap hooks 6' (1.8m)
8798RSS Webbing Two Locking snap hooks Locking rebar hooks 6' (1.8m)
Miller StretchStop Lanyards combine the integral SofStopShock Absorber with a unique stretchable lanyard design. TheMiller SofStop Shock Absorber is a shock-absorbing pack witha specially-woven inner core that smoothly expands to reducefall arrest forces. A heavy-duty back-up safety strap is alsoincorporated for added fall protection.
Miller Lanyards With SofStop Shock Absorber
928LS
913WLS
8798-6
907NLS
913SS
901RLS
Available in green or orange nylonwebbing, or blue polyester webbing
for greater chemical resistance
*Available in nylon or polyester rope. To order nylon, add “-2” to the corresponding model number. (Ex.: 901RLS-2)To order polyester, add “-5” to the corresponding model number. (Ex.: 903RLS-5)**Also available in polyester webbing. To order, add a “D” after the “W” in the corresponding model number. (Ex.: 910WLS becomes 910WDLS)***Available in lengths from 4' (1.2m) to 10' (3m).
Miller ®StretchStop® Lanyards with SofStop®Shock Absorber
Minimizes the Chances of Tripping, Snagging or Dragging
Woven Inner Core
Heavy-DutyBack-Up
Strap
NOTE: For color/webbing selection, add one of the following suffixes to the corresponding lanyardmodel number: “-SN” for green nylon; “-EC” for orange nylon: or “D” for blue polyester webbing.
*Available in lengths from 4' (1.2m) to 10' (3m).
Miller brand lanyards meet all applicable OSHA, ANSI and requirements.
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“So far we’re using a lot
of them, and they’re
(employees) already use
to the habit of tying back
into the lanyard—and now
it’s safe. It’s really going
to help our production
because it’s a lot easier
to make the quick tie-off—
it’s almost automatic.”
Jack CummingsCorporate Safety Director
TIC, The Industrial Company
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Miller ® BackBiter TM
Tie-Back Lanyards
The webbing and snap hooks of regularlanyards—and that includes the so-called“tie-back” lanyards available elsewhere—are not designed to withstand the rigors of tying back. The new Miller BackBiterLanyard with the patent-pending 5KTM SnapHook was designed from top to bottom fortie-back use.
Now, for the first time, you can tie-back SAFELY!
• All-in-one lanyard with SofStop Shock Absorber and cross-arm anchorageconnector
• First snap hook with a 5,000 lb. (22kn)gate load capacity from any angle
• Heavy-duty polyester webbing and Cordura® nylon webbing with five times more abrasion resistance
• Available in green or orange nylon webbing, or blue polyester webbingfor greater chemical resistance
Double-Legged BackBiter Lanyard 8798B
BackBiter Lanyard 913B
Each Miller 5K Snap Hooknow available with
user-friendly thumb tab.
Miller BackBiter Tie-Back Lanyardswith SofStop Shock Absorber
Model Number Harness Anchorage Special Lanyard Occupations/Number Material of Legs Connection Connection Features Length Applications
913B Webbing OneLocking Locking 5K
Thumb tab 6' (1.8m)snap hook snap hook
8798B Webbing TwoLocking Locking 5K
Thumb tab 6' (1.8m)snap hook snap hooks
Note: For color/webbing selection, add one of the following suffixes to the corresponding model number; “-SN” for green nylon; “-EC” fororange nylon; or “D” for blue polyester webbing. (Ex: 913BD) Cordura is a registered trademark of E. I. DuPont.
Tie-Back Safely!
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New
Miller BackBiter Lanyards meet all applicable OSHA, ANSI and requirements.
For 100%
“Tie
-off
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What Is A Fall Limiter?
A Fall Limiter is a self-retracting lanyardwith a quick-activating braking system thatlimits a free fall to inches. In contrast toshock-absorbing lanyards, a Fall Limitereliminates the need for extended fall distanceclearance. This minimizes the risk of injuriesand makes rescue easy.
Minimize Free Fall Distance
Miller MiniLiteFall Limiter
Features
• Lightweight, compact design – only 2.5 lbs. (1.1kg)
• Corrosion-resistant interior, frame and components
• No annual factory recertification required
• Visual load indicator
• High-impact protective outer cover
• Prominent reflective labeling
• Available with a variety of integral anchorage connectors
• Meets OSHA, ANSI, Z259.2.2 Type 1
and requirements.
Worker falls andis stoppedwithin feet.Rescue isoften difficult.
Worker free falls and isstopped within inches,minimizing the risk of injuriesand making rescue easy.
Standard 6 ft. (1.8m)Shock-Absorbing Lanyard
The new MiniLite Fall Limiter:
• Arrests free falls within inches
• Offers up to 11 feet (3.3m)of working capacity
• Is so compact that it fits in the palm of your hand
• Provides the best overall value when compared with competitive units
MiniLiteFall Limiter FL11
Miller ® MiniLiteTM
Fall Limiter
New
FL11
Quick-activating, high- strength stainless steelbraking system
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Arrests Free Falls Within Inches
Select from a varietyof 5,000 lb. (22kn)rated anchorageconnecting optionsfor your MiniLite FallLimiter. Integration ofanchorage connectiondevices reducesoverall cost of ownership.
Miller MiniLite Fall Limiter – Anchorage Connector Options
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“The response was really
positive. Everyone likes the
compact and lightweight
design, as well as the
ease of use.”
Neal TimmonsSafety Director
Western Summit Constructors
Model Occupations /Number Description Applications
FL11 MiniLite without an anchorage connector
FL11-1 MiniLite w/steel twist-lock carabiner
FL11-2 MiniLite w/stainless steel swivel shackle
FL11-3 MiniLite w/carabiner and swivel shackle
FL11-4 MiniLite w/attached 3' (1m) cross-arm strap*
FL11-5 MiniLite w/locking rebar hook (2-1/2" (63mm) gate opening)
FL11-6 MiniLite w/rebar hook swivel shackle
FL11-7 MiniLite w/locking snap hook (3/4" (19mm) gate opening)
FL11-8 MiniLite w/snap hook and swivel shackle
FL11-9 MiniLite (FL11) w/no snap hook on the web lanyard end
FL11-10 MiniLite w/swivel shackle (FL11-2) and no snap hook on the web lanyard end
FL11-1 FL11-2
FL11-3 FL11-4
FL11-7 FL11-8FL11-5 FL11-6
Retractable Web Lanyard
Model Occupations /Number Description Applications
8327 Compact, retractable lanyard with up to 10' (3m) of polyester webbing, complete with a top-swivel shackle, carabiner and a locking snap hook with 3/4" (19mm) gate opening
8327A Same as model 8327, except without the carabiner
AD6902 Same as model 8327, except with carabiners at the anchorage and lanyard ends, 8' (2.4m)
Call 1-800-873-5242 For Your Nearest Miller Distributor®
*Additional lengths available.
8327
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Miller ® MightyLiteSelf-Retracting Lifelines
Up to 30% lighter than competitive models in their class, MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifelines are easy to carry and install overhead. Theunits can also be permanently mounted for repeat use. MightyLite Lifelines are the perfect fall protection solution for an array of construction, industrial, warehouse, utility, telecommunications, agriculture, mining and confined space applications.
• Durable and dependable construction• No annual factory recertification required*• Ideal for hard-to-mount locations• Corrosion-resistant stainless steel and aluminum
components extend service life• Carabiner and tagline included**
Available in lengths from 20 feet (6m) to 130 feet (40m)with galvanized wire rope, stainless steel wire rope, Kevlar rope and/or polyester webbing.
Model Lifeline Occupations/Number Material Length Weight Applications
RL20P 1" (25mm) Polyester webbing 20' (6m) 8 lbs. (3.6kg)
RL20G 3/16" (5mm) Galvanized cable 20' (6m) 9 lbs. (4kg)
RL20SS 3/16" (5mm) Stainless steel cable 20' (6m) 9 lbs. (4kg)
RL30G 3/16" (5mm) Galvanized wire rope 30' (10m) 13 lbs. (5.9kg)
RL30SS 3/16" (5mm) Stainless steel wire rope 30' (10m) 13 lbs. (5.9kg)
RL50P 1" (25mm) Polyester webbing 50' (15m) 19 lbs. (8.6kg)
RL50G 3/16" (5mm) Galvanized wire rope 50' (15m) 21 lbs. (9.5kg)
RL50SS 3/16" (5mm) Stainless steel wire rope 50' (15m) 21 lbs. (9.5kg)
RL65G 3/16" (5mm) Galvanized cable 65' (20m) 30 lbs. (13.6kg)
RL65SS 3/16" (5mm) Stainless steel cable 65' (20m) 30 lbs. (13.6kg)
RL100G 3/16" (5mm) Galvanized wire rope 100' (30m) 40 lbs. (18.1kg)
RL100SS 3/16" (5mm) Stainless steel wire rope 100' (30m) 40 lbs. (18.1kg)
RL130G 3/16" (5mm) Galvanized wire rope 130' (40m) 50 lbs. (22.7kg)
RL130SS 3/16" (5mm) Stainless steel wire rope 130' (40m) 50 lbs. (22.7kg)
RL50P
RL20G
*Does not apply to Canada due to CSA Z259.2.2-98 requirements. Must be inspected by a DFP authorized service center if involved in a fall or if fails user visual or function inspection.
**Also available without the carabiner and tagline. To order add a “B” to the corresponding model number.
Only 50 Foot
Webbing Unit On The
Market Today!
No Annual Factory Recertification*
Meets OSHA, ANSI, Z259.2.2 Type 2 and requirements.
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“I like the MightyLite. We use them on concrete forms, and they’re durable, versatile and retractable—some of the greatest benefits.”
David KliwinskiCorporate Safety Manager Construction Division of American Infrastructure
Miller Rope Grabs move easily up and down vertical lifelines to provide continuous fall protection. Trailing models offer complete hands-free operation for increased productivity.In the event of a fall, Miller Rope Grabs lock instantly.
Corrosion-resistantstainless steel construction
Model Occupations/Number Description Applications
8172* Stainless steel, compact, trailing wire rope grab w/5/16" (8mm) wire rope tunnel
8173 Stainless steel, compact trailing rope grab w/5/8" (16mm) rope tunnel
8174 Stainless steel, manual rope grab w/ 5/8" (16mm) or 3/4" (19mm)synthetic rope tunnel
8174MLS Same as 8174 except w/attached 4' (1.2m) Manyard shock-absorbing lanyard w/locking snap hook
8174RLS Same as 8174 except w/attached 2' (.6m) rope lanyard w/locking snap hook
8174WLS Same as 8174 except w/attached 2' (.6m) nylon web lanyard w/locking snap hook
98174LS Same as 8174 except w/attached SofStop shock-absorber w/locking snap hook
8175 Stainless steel trailing rope grab w/5/8" (16mm) rope tunnel
8175RLS Same as 8175 except w/attached 3' (1m) rope lanyard w/locking snap hook
8175WLS Same as 8175 except w/attached 3' (1m) nylon web lanyard w/locking snap hook
8175SLS Same as 8175WLS except w/SofStop shock-absorber w/locking snap hook
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Miller ® Rope Grabs & Vertical Lifelines
Rope grabs are to be used with 5/8 inch (16mm) or 3/4 inch (19mm) synthetic rope lifeline with a minimum tensile strength of 5,000 pounds (22kN), secured to an anchorage independent of the worker’s platform.Standard lifeline lengths are 25 ft. (7.6m), 50 ft. (15m), 75 ft. (23m), and 100 ft. (30m); additional lengths are available. Wire rope grabs are to be used with 5/16 inch (8mm) galvanized or stainless steel wire rope lifelines.
81748175
8175SLS8173
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ModelNumber* Description
194R-2 Nylon rope lifeline with carabiner and thimble; 5/8" (16mm) diameter
194R-5 Polyester rope lifeline with carabiner and thimble; 5/8" (16mm) diameter
195R-2 Nylon rope lifeline with thimbles; 5/8" (16mm) diameter
195R-5 Polyester rope lifeline with thimbles; 5/8" (16mm) diameter
300L Polyester/polypropylene blend rope lifeline with locking snap hook and loop; 5/8" (16mm) diameter
*Does not meet CSA requirements
*Must specify length when ordering
Miller Rope Grabs
Miller Vertical Lifelines
Miller rope grabs meet all applicable OSHA, ANSI, Z259.2.1-98 and requirements.
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The Miller brand represents a variety of rope, wire rope and web lanyards recommended for workpositioning and restraintonly. The standard lanyardlength is 6 feet (1.8m);additional lengths are available.
Miller Positioning Assemblies
Miller Positioning and Restraint Lanyards
213WLS201RLS
6756RS
Miller Positioning and Restraint Lanyards
StandardModel Harness Anchorage Lanyard Special Occupations/Number Material Connection Connection Length Features Applications
198RLS* Rope 6' (1.8m) –
201RLS* Rope 6' (1.8m) –
202RRS* Rope 6' (1.8m) –
203RLS* Rope4' to 6'
(1.2m to 1.8m) Adjustable
204RLS* Rope 6' (1.8m)
207LS Wire rope 6' (1.8m) –
207NLS 6' (1.8m) –
210WLS** 4' to 6'(1.2m to 1.8m) Adjustable
212WLS** 6' (1.8m) –
213WLS** 6' (1.8m) –*Available in nylon or polyester rope. To order nylon, add “-2” to the corresponding model number.To order polyester, add “-5” to the corresponding model number. (Ex.: 201RLS-2; Ex.: 203RLS-5)
**Also available in polyester webbing. To order, add a “D” after the “W” in the corresponding model number. (Ex.: 210WLS becomes 210WDLS)
Choke-offloop
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Vinyl-coatedwire rope
Nylonwebbing
Nylonwebbing
Nylonwebbing
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Thimble
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Locking snap hook
Web Loop
Locking snap hook
For attachinga carabiner
Model Occupations/Number Description Applications
6756RS
6756RS4
6757WRS*
*Must specify webbing length of 27 inches (685mm) or 35 inches (889mm).
13-link rebar chain assembly with two locking snap hooks and one locking rebar hook; swivel attachment and length adjuster
4-link rebar chain assembly with two locking snap hooks and one locking rebar hook; swivel attachment
1" (25mm) nylon web positioning assembly with two locking snap hooks and one locking rebar hook
Rope lanyards areavailable in nylon or polyester to fituser needs.
Wire rope lanyardsare super-strong, heatresistant and highlyabrasion resistant.
Nylon web lanyards are economical, abrasion resistant, and easy to clean and store. Also available in polyester webbing.
6757WRS
All Miller brand lanyards meet applicable OSHA, ANSI, and requirements.
207LS
Miller ® Shadow TM Beam Anchors
First Integral Positive-Lock Engagement System
Miller Shadow Beam Anchors connect horizontally to a wide range of I andH beam flanges from 4 inches (100mm) to 24 inches (610mm) wide and upto 2-1/2 inches (63mm) thick. Once attached, the units (Models 8811 and8814) slide along the beam with the worker to provide increased safety,mobility and productivity. The fixed unit (Model 8815) is designed to betightened horizontally or vertically, firmly gripping the beam or column toprovide a temporary or permanent anchorage attachment.
Miller Anchorage Connectors are used for securing a connecting device to an anchorage. Careful consideration should be given to selecting a proper anchorage for ultimate safety. The anchorage should: be easily accessible; support 5,000 pounds (22kN) per worker; and be located a safe distance above any lower obstacles.
Miller Anchorage Connectors meet all applicable OSHA and ANSI requirements.
8811
8814
8815
Model Fits Flange Occupations/ Number Description Sizes Applications
8811 Shadow Beam Anchor only – 5" to 12" 100% steel construction (127mm to 305mm)
8812 Shadow Beam Anchor (8811) 5" to 12" w/SofStop Shock Absorber (127mm to 305mm)
8814-12 Lightweight, adjustable Shadow Beam Anchor – 4" to 12"stainless steel & high strength aluminum (100mm to 305mm)
8814-24 Lightweight, adjustable Shadow Beam Anchor – 12" to 24"stainless steel & high strength aluminum (305mm to 610mm)
8815-12 Lightweight, fixed Shadow Beam Anchor – 4" to 12"stainless steel & high strength aluminum (100mm to 305mm)
8815-24 Lightweight, fixed Shadow Beam Anchor – 12" to 24"stainless steel & high strength aluminum (305mm to 610mm)
Integral Positive-LockEngagement System
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Integral Positive-Lock Engagement System
To ensure proper installation, Miller Shadow Beam Anchors feature the first integral positive-lock engagement system on the market. With it, the anchor jaws are locked firmly into the cross bar with a durable spring-loaded engagement pin. Unlike competitive models, Miller Shadow Beam Anchors eliminate the need for loose connection pins which can be installed incorrectly or inadvertently disengaged.
New
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Wire Hook 470Push-Thru Eye Bolt 420
This anchorage connector offers simple one-hand installation and can be used for a wide range of applications.Includes the integral SofStop Shock Absorber.
Stainless steel wire hook connects to various anchorages including railings, small I-beams, angle iron and scaffolding. Simply squeeze the spring-loaded hook and slip the large opening over the approved structure.
Extension Pole & Hook 475
The extension pole and hook is ideal for climbing ladders and towers. Installs fall arrest systems up to 20 feet (6m)from ground level toangle iron, piping and related structures.
Rebar Hook Anchors 480/485
Designed to facilitate anchoring to scaffolding,pipe or angle iron, thisanchor features a locking rebar hook for easy, one-hand installation and a D-ring on the other end to accommodate the connecting device.
Rebar Hook Anchor with SofStop Shock Absorber
Cross-Arm Strap 8183
The Miller cross-arm strap wraps around I-beams and other structures forming a secure attachment point for lanyards and other connecting devices.
Carabiners 17D-1/17D-2, 18D-1/18D-2
Convenient, twist-lock carabinershave an unlimited number of uses.
Steel Carabiner 1" (25mm) gate opening
LightweightAluminum Carabiner1" (25mm) gate opening
Steel Carabiner2" (50mm) gate opening
LightweightAluminum Carabiner2-1/4" (57mm) gate opening
Beam Trolleys 8804/9065
Miller beam trolleys are adjustable to fit different size I-beamsand slide along with the worker to providemaximum mobility. The new lightweightbeam trolley withretrofit kit adjusts to fit beam flangesfrom 3 inches (76mm)to 8-1/2 inches(216mm) wide.
8804
9065
480
485
New
Temporary Anchorage Connectors
17D-1
17D-2
18D-1
18D-2
475
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Model Occupations/Number Product Description Applications420 Push-Thru Eye Bolt Spring-action anchorage connector fits 3/4" (19mm) diameter holes;
features SofStop shock absorber
470 Wire Hook Stainless steel, spring-loaded wire hook
475 Extension Pole & Hook 20' (6m) extension pole with spring-loaded hook
480 Rebar Hook Anchor Locking rebar hook (w/2-1/2" (63mm) throat opening) and D-ring connected w/2" (50mm) nylon webbing
485 Rebar Hook Anchor Same as Model 480 except includes the integral SofStop shock absorber
440 Cross-Arm Chain 6' (1.8m) chain with an oval ring on each end
8183 Cross-Arm Strap 2" (50mm) nylon webbing strap features a 2" (50mm) D-ring which slips through a 3" (76mm) D-ring
8185 Looped Cross-Arm Strap 2" (50mm) nylon webbing strap features a 2" (50mm) D-ring which slips through looped webbing
450 Beam Clamp Steel clamp designed for attachment to horizontal I-beams, S-beams & W-beams up to 9" (229mm) wide; features swivel attachment ring for connecting devices
455 Beam Clamp Same as Model 450 except that it accommodates beams up to 12-1/2" (317mm) wide
8804 Beam Trolley Steel, sliding beam trolley accommodates I-beams from 3" (76mm) to 8" (203mm) wide
9065 Beam Trolley Steel, sliding beam trolley accommodates I-beams up to 4-1/2" (114mm) wide;load rating up to 400 lbs. (1.8kN)
9065-1 Beam Trolley Retrofit Kit Retrofit kit used w/model 9065 accommodates I-beams up to 8-1/2" (216mm) wide
16D-1 Screw-Lock Carabiner Steel screw-lock carabiner w/1" (25mm) throat opening
17D-1 Twist-Lock Carabiner Steel twist-lock carabiner w/1" (25mm) throat opening
17D-2 Twist-Lock Carabiner Lightweight, aluminum twist-lock carabiner w/1" (25mm) throat opening
17D-3 Triple-Action Twist-Lock Lightweight, aluminum, triple-action twist-lock carabiner Carabiner w/1" (25mm) throat opening
18D-1 Large Twist-Lock Carabiner Steel twist-lock carabiner w/2" (50mm) throat opening
18D-2 Large Twist-Lock Carabiner Lightweight, aluminum twist-lock carabiner w/2-1/4" (57mm) throat opening
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Model Occupations/Number Product Description Applications410 Mounted D-ring Steel D-ring w/plate, complete w/four 3/8" (9.5mm) diameter bolts, lock washers,
nuts & a drilling template
415 D-Bolt Anchor 1/2" (13mm) diameter D-bolt; 1-1/4" (32mm) long (one piece unit w/lockwasher & nut)
416 D-Bolt Anchor w/hardware D-bolt for up to 4" (100mm) working thickness (separate 5/8" (16mm) diameter bolt w/lockwasher & nut)
417 D-Bolt Anchor only Same as model 416 except without bolt w/lockwasher & nut
Model Occupations/Number Description ApplicationsRHL30 Temporary horizontal lifeline system w/span of 30' (9m)
RHL60 Temporary horizontal lifeline system w/span of 60' (18m)
9031 Lifeline tensioner
9032 Anchoring lanyard
199RLS-5-30 30' (9m) polyester rope lifeline
199RLS-5-60 60' (18m) polyester rope lifeline
Suspended between two approved anchor points, the Miller Temporary Horizontal Lifeline System permits one worker to freely travel horizontal distances up to 60 feet (18m) to perform an array of construction, maintenance or inspection activities. The system includes: 5/8" (16mm) polyester rope lifeline, and lifeline tensioner, anchoring lanyard, convenient carrying bag.
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Temporary Horizontal Lifeline
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The RoofStrider System is designed to offer continuous fall protection for workers on variable pitch woodroofs. It installs on roof peaks or on flat sides, and over most ridge vents, studs, joists, etc.
Kit Includes:
• RoofStrider System (roof mounting assembly, MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifeline with rotating bracket and hardware)
• DuraFlex E850 Harness
• Durable Carrying Bag
• Instructional Video
Miller ®RoofStrider Systems
The RoofStrider II System is designed for use on standing seam metal roofs and metal decking. The adjustable clamping feet tighten to standing seamsfrom 24" (610mm) to 32" (812mm)apart on metal roofs (24 gauge or greater) to provide convenient and dependable fall protection. Optional screw-on feet may be ordered for attaching to metal decking.
Kit Includes:
• RoofStrider II System (roof mounting assembly with clamping feet, MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifeline with rotating bracket and hardware)
RoofStrider IISystem Options:
SRMF-1
Clamping feet with hardware.Included with the RoofStrider
II System. May be ordered separately and attached to anexisting RoofStrider System.
SRMF-2
Screw-on feet with metalpiercing hardware for
metal decking or flat roofapplications. Must be orderedseparately. Not included with
the RoofStrider II System.
RoofStrider System RoofStrider II System
Features for RoofStrider and RoofStrider II Systems
Maximum Mobility• Swivel 360° providing constant protection without sacrificing
worker maneuverability• Accommodates varying length MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifelines (SRL’s)
Greater Versatility• Install on sloped or flat roof surfaces• Systems designed for wood roofs, metal roofs and metal decking
Superior Performance• MightyLite SRL’s require no annual factory recertification* increasing productivity• MightyLite SRL’s arrest free falls within 24 inches (610mm) while energy-absorbing
legs reduce fall forces
Simple Installation• Minimal tools required • Designed to not damage roof • Easily moved from job to job
Meets OSHA 1926.500 subpart M construction fall protection regulation and ANSI A10.14
Uniquely designed
for attachment to
sloped or flat metal roofs
and metal decking
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*Does not apply to Canada due to CSA Z259.2.2-98 requirements. Must be inspected by a Dalloz Fall Protection authorized service center if involved in a fall, or if fails user visual or function inspection.
Installs on
variable pitch
wood roofs
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Model Number Description
RoofStrider System Kits
RM50P RoofStrider Kit w/50' (15m) MightyLite SRL, polyester webbing
RM65G* RoofStrider Kit w/65' (20m) MightyLite SRL, galvanized wire rope
RoofStrider II System Kits and Accessories
SRM RoofStrider II Mounting Assembly with clamping feet
SRM30G* Kit w/30' (10m) MightyLite SRL, galvanized wire rope
SRM50P Kit w/50' (15m) MightyLite SRL, polyester webbing
SRM50G* Kit w/50' (15m) MightyLite SRL, galvanized wire rope
SRM65G* Kit w/65' (20m) MightyLite SRL, galvanized wire rope
SRMF-1 Clamping feet and hardware for use w/RoofStrider II System
SRMF-2 Screw-on feet and hardware for use w/RoofStrider II System
Roof Anchor Kits and Accessories
RA10** Kit w/single-use roof anchors and rope lifeline
RA20** Kit w/reusable roof anchors and rope lifeline
RA10-1 12 single-use roof anchors/72 nails
RA15-1 10 reusable roof anchors w/D-ring/60 nails
RA20-1 2 reusable roof anchors/20 screws
*Also available with stainless steel wire rope. To order, change the “G” to an “SS” in the corresponding model number. (Ex: SRM50G becomes SRM50SS)
**Must specify 25' (7.6m) or 50' (15m) rope lifeline. Simply add “-25” or “-50” to the model number. (Ex: RA10-25; RA20-50) Kits may also be ordered with an 850 Non-Stretch Harness in place of the E850 Harness. Add an “N” to the model number. (Ex: RA10N)
NOTE: Roof Anchor Kits may also be ordered with polyester/polypropylene blend rope lifeline.Call customer service for ordering details.
Miller ® Roof Anchor Kits
Miller Roof Anchor Kits are easy to install and are ready in minutes to provide hours of protection.
All Roof Anchor Kits include: 25-foot (7.6m) or50-foot (15m), 5/8-inch (16mm) nylon rope lifeline;manual rope grab with 24-inch (610mm) lanyard withSofStop shock absorber, a DuraFlex E850 stretchableharness, carabiner, written and video instructions and a durable carrying bag.
Plus, the RA10 Kit includes 12 single-use roof anchors and 72/16d cement-coated nails. The RA20 Kit includes 2 reusable roof anchors and 20 pan head screws.
Features
• Versatile, single-use roof anchors or reusable roof anchors install on steep pitched or flat-surface roofs
• Rope grab with integral SofStop shock-absorbing web lanyard allows freedom of movement while reducing forces should a fall occur
• Durable nylon rope lifeline provides strength under stress and protects against ultraviolet rays
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Climbing & Fall Protection Systems28
SureTrack TM Climbing and Fall Protection System
*Must specify ladder rung size, rail length and/or ladder length, where applicable.For a complete brochure on the Miller SureTrack System, call Customer Service.
Superior Fall Protection on Ladders
Model Occupations/Number Description Applications
8631* Aluminum vertical climbing rail w/hardware
8631-U* Aluminum vertical climbing rail w/universal rung clamps (fits 1.125" (29mm) to 2.5" (63mm) rungs)
8876* Aluminum horizontal climbing rail w/hardware
8636* Aluminum ladder w/built-in climbing rail
8630-1 Trolley for vertical climbing rail or ladder
8630-2 Trolley for curved and vertical climbing rail
8630-4 Trolley for horizontal climbing rail
8641 Removable extension – 48" (1.2m)
8977 Trolley gate
8640 Ice guard
The Miller SureTrack System is a user-friendly, reliablemeans of fall protection while climbing a ladder. Constructed of high strength 6061T6 aluminum, the rigid rail system provides for long-term service life.
Features• Climbing protection is assured on vertical, horizontal or
curved applications • Lightweight, easy-to-install design; corrosion-resistant
aluminum construction• Ideal alternative to cages, offset ladders, and transfer platforms• Easy to use for both novice and experienced climbers • Hands-free operation whether ascending or descending• Arrests falls within inches• Accommodates multiple users at the same time for
increased productivity and ease of rescue• Meets all applicable OSHA, ANSI and standards
High-strength aluminum SureTrack
Trolley offers quiet, frictionless
operation while climbing or
descending. The stainless steel
spring construction provides
quick-braking should a fall occur.
1) Climbing rail that installs easily to existing ladders or step irons
2) A trolley that couples positively to the rail, yet moves freelyup or down
3) A full-body harness and/or body belt
Includes all standard connectors and hardware.
The system may also be provided as an integral part of a SureTrackLadder for structures without existingladders. This is a low-cost alternativeto new ladder installation with integral fall protection.
The system consists of three key components:
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Miller/FAS ManSafe®
Vertical Climbing System
Cargo Vessel
Guyed Tower
Water Tower
Dock Crane
Chimneys
Petrochemical Plant
The ManSafe System is a unique cable-based systemspecifically engineered for use in a wide variety of vertical climbing applications.
• Durable stainless steel construction suitable for installation in all environments
• Operation not affected by snow, ice or adverse weather conditions
• Flexibility of the design allows the system tofollow the contours of the structure
• Supports two workers on a single line, increasing productivity
Transfastener
Unique transfastener smoothly travels the length of the lifeline passing freelythrough intermediate cable supports, offering continuous hands-free operation and fall protection. Attaches or detaches at any point on the lifeline.
Top Anchor w/In-Line Shock Absorber
Reduces the fall arrestloads imposed on lifeline anchorages in the eventof a fall.
Bottom Anchor withTensioning Device
Bottom Anchor fixes directly onto ladder rungs and supports tensioning device. Tensioning Deviceadjusts the tension applied to the system for maximum performance and safety.
Cable Guides
Provide optimum support for the lifeline along the length of the system.
ManSafe is a registered trademark of Latchways Fall Arrest Systems.
Complete turnkey design installation services are available by Miller/FAS Engineering Services.
Model Occupations/Number Description* Applications
VL25R 25' (7.6m) ManSafe Vertical Climbing System
VL50R 50' (15m) ManSafe Vertical Climbing System
VL75R 75' (23m) ManSafe Vertical Climbing System
VL100R 100' (30m) ManSafe Vertical Climbing System
VLTRS Transfastener with carabiner
Applications
Drilling Derrick
Silos
Tower Crane
Flare Stack
Telecommunications Tower
All systems include attachment components, hardware, intermediate supports,in-line shock absorber, and stainless steel lifeline.
*Additional lengths are available upon request.NOTE: Systems above mount to ladder rungs. Mounting assemblies for mounting to the side rail of ladders, towers and monopoles are also available. Call customer service for details.
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Self-Retracting Lifeline with Emergency Retrieval Hoist
Miller ® ManHandler™ Hoist
The Miller ManHandler Hoist is the perfect solution for a range of applications including confined space entry, rescue, positioning, and personnel/material handling.
Features• Compact, durable steel construction• Smooth, controlled winding action• Effortless lifting and lowering with
5:1 gear ratio• Anti-backlash crank handle braking
system prevents free-wheeling
MightEvac Unit MightEvac Unit MightEvac Unit MightEvac UnitMightEvac Unit** MightEvac Unit w/7-foot (2m) w/7-foot (2m) Tripod, w/9-foot (2.7m) w/9-foot (2.7m) Tripod,
Length of w/Galvanized w/Mounting Tripod & Mounting Bracket & Tripod & Mounting Bracket &Wire Rope Wire Rope Bracket Mounting Bracket ManHandler Hoist Mounting Bracket ManHandler Hoist
50' (15m) MR50G MR50GB MR50GC MR50GCM MR50GX MR50GXM
100' (30m) MR100G MR100GB MR100GC – MR100GX –
130' (40m) MR130G MR130GB MR130GC – MR130GX –
*Confined Space Systems also include a pulley, carabiner and two heavy-duty equipment bags.**For stainless steel wire rope, change the “G” to an “S” in the corresponding model number. (Example: MR50G becomes MR50S and MR130GC becomes
MR130SC). For Kevlar Rope, change the “G” to a “K” in the model number. ManHandler Hoist only available in 60' (18m) length.
MIGHTEVAC UNITS COMPLETE CONFINED SPACE SYSTEMS*
No Annual Factory Recertification Required*
Miller ®MightEvac™
*Does not apply to Canada due to CSA Z259.2.2-98 requirements. Must be inspected by a DFP authorized service center if involved ina fall or if fails user visual or function inspection.
• Built-in mounting bracket• Integral load indicator warns of
overloading and the need for inspection and/or service
• 350 lb. (1.6kN) working capacity
New
8442
The new Miller MightEvac combines the superior performance and reliability of the best-selling MightyLite Self-Retracting Lifeline Series with a quick-activating retrieval mechanism for emergency evacuation.
Features• No Annual Factory Recertification Required*
–Significant long-term savings/lower cost of ownership• 20% lighter than competitive models• Provides quick and easy rescue with a 4:1 mechanical
advantage (average speed of 25 feet (7.6m) per minute)• 310 lb. (1.4kN) weight capacity • Durable, field-tested construction• Corrosion-resistant stainless steel/aluminum components• Convenient, heavy-duty carrying handle• Available in galvanized or stainless steel wire rope and Kevlar rope
in lengths of 50 feet (15m), 100 feet (30m) and 130 feet (40m).
Meets OSHA; ANSI A10.14, Z359.1; Z259.2.2 Type 3; and standards.
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Model Number Description
Hoists/Winches
8442* ManHandler hoist w/60' (18m) of galvanized wire rope
8440* Material winch w/60' (18m) of galvanized wire rope
8441* Material winch w/88' (27m) of galvanized wire rope
Tripods
51 7' (2m) high-strength aluminum Tripod
51X 9' (2.7m) high-strength aluminum Tripod
*Also available with stainless steel wire rope.
**Consists of davit arm (8847-2), base (8847-1), self-retracting lifeline bracket (8847-3), and pulley head assembly (8847-4).
Miller ® Tripod
The Miller Tripod is the anchorage connector for typical confined space and rescue systems.
Features
• Lightweight – only 42 lbs. (.2kN), high-strength aluminum construction
• Withstands up to 5,000 lbs. (22kN) ofvertical pull
• Adjustable legs with integral push pins, ideal for uneven surfaces
• Independent leg locking feature hold legs securely in place
• Safety chain and tripod feet with rubber skid pads and serrated edge prevent slippage in icy conditions
• Available with reflective tape
Miller ® Quad Pod
For applications where a traditional tripod cannot be used, the Quad Pod provides an excellent alternative.Features• Versatile, two-piece unit consists
of a boom and base• Base features folding legs and a
wheel for easy transport• Boom rotates 360 degrees for
maximum maneuverability and featuresa mounting plate to accommodate entry and retrieval units
Also available with permanent bases for mounting to truck beds or at confined space entrances while transporting the boom between locations.
Miller ® Davit Mounting System
The Miller Davit Mounting System canbe mounted on a ladder (with 12-inch(305mm) spacing between rungs)extending into a manhole, vault or tank,and serves as an anchorage connectorfor entry and retrieval units, winches, orother mechanical devices. Ideal for tight work environments where traditional tripod and quad pods are not practical.
The complete system includes mounting plate, main tubing, retrieval unit bracket, and pulleyhead assembly.
Model Number Description
Quad Pod System & Parts
8464 Quad Pod System
8464-1 Standard Quad Pod Base w/folding legs
8464-2 Quad Pod Boom
8464-3 3" (76mm) high permanent Quad Pod Base
8464-3L 24" (610mm) high permanent Quad Pod Base
Davit Mounting System
8847-9** Complete Davit System
8847-8 Permanent Davit System Mounting Base
Miller Confined Space Products
Optional Base:8847-8
Permanent Davit SystemMounting Base
Optional Bases:8464-3L, 24" (610mm)High Permanent Base
8464-3, 3" (76mm)High Permanent Base
8464
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Rescue & Controlled Descent Devices32
The Miller Series 70 Universal Rescue System is a lightweight, compact, versatile access and retrieval rope system. Simple, one-person operation, the rope control handle allows the user to easily ascend and descend the rope line. Should an emergency rescue situation occur, a top-side worker may activate the system to retrieve the user.
Ideal for refineries, grain elevators, subways, fire departments, breweries, chairlifts, window washing, confined spaces, shipbuilding, transmission towers, power plants, offshore drilling and bridge inspection.
The Series 70 System consists of:• Aluminum head assembly with roller pulley
and anti-reversing lock
• Kernmantle rope with a breaking strength of 5600 lbs. (25kN) and high-temperature resistance to 360°F
• Rope control handle with friction locking device and with permanently attached Manyard shock-absorbing lanyard
• Two carabiners
• Convenient carrying bag
A secondary fall arrest system is recommended.
Miller ® Series 70 UniversalRescue System
Miller ® Manual Descent Device
Model Number Description
Series 70 Universal Rescue System
70-100* Series 70 System w/25' (7.6m) working length
70-200* Series 70 System w/50' (15m) working length
70-400* Series 70 System w/100' (30m) working length
70-500* Series 70 System w/125' (38m) working length
70-C Rope control handle w/attached Manyard shock-absorbing lanyard
Manual Descent Device
8113** Descent Device Unit
8195** Polyester-braided Descent Rope
Miller Rescue & Controlled Descent Devices
*Rope length is divided by four to determine maximum working length.
**The 8113 Descent Device Unit must be ordered with the 8195 polyester-braided rope (please specify length).
The Miller Manual Descent Device is designed for a variety of applications where smooth, controlled descent from an elevated position is required. The device, controlled by the user, allows for making descent fast or slow;
decelerating and stopping by applying slight outward pressure on the free end of the line; and locking in a stationary position for a hands-free work environment.
The device must be ordered with Miller brand descent rope.
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Fall Hazard Audits
In a fast-paced work environment, fall hazards are easily overlooked. Miller/FASEngineering Services takes an engineered approach to providing solutions to fall hazards starting with identifying hazards through complete fall hazard audits. Our experienced Systems Specialists and Professional Engineers take a comprehensive approach to identify, evaluate and recommend fall hazards solutions.Services include:
• Application evaluation (free)• Site specific and/or general facility surveys• Documentation of fall hazards• Professional recommendations on solutions:
–Eliminating fall hazards–Preventing exposure to fall hazards–Controlling fall hazards with fall arrest systems
Fall Hazard Control Program
Miller/FAS Engineering Services provides a program to evaluate, design and install fall arrest solutions that assure maximum safety. Our integrated systems:
• Properly protect workers while limiting liability• Meet federal, state, local and provincial safety regulations• Assure full worker mobility and improve productivity
Design/Engineering
Upon completion of a site evaluation, custom designed fall arrest solutions could include passive restraint systems and/or permanent fall arrest systems. Solutions include:
• Fall restraint handrails and safety nets• Permanently installed vertical and horizontal lifeline systems• Permanent fall arrest anchorages
Permanent Vertical & Horizontal Lifeline Systems
In developing a permanent lifeline system, the Miller/FAS team utilizes sophisticateddesign software to simulate lifeline performance. Numerous factors can influence performance, such as cable diameter; material and construction; lifeline pretension; lifeline length; and inclusion of in-line cable shock absorbers; and the number of potential users. Miller/FAS engineers assess the impact of these factors and provide performance data supporting each lifeline system design, including peak cable tension, peak vertical load, peak cable deflection and total fall distance, and post-fall suspension position.
All Miller/FAS lifeline systems combine advanced design features with quality components to offer superior durability and fall protection performance:
• Durable, stainless steel system components for maximum corrosion resistance and longer service life
• Unique Transfastener travels the length of the lifeline automatically bypassing intermediate supports
• Where appropriate, a lifeline shock absorber with pretension indicator disc reduces the load imposed on lifeline anchorages
The system is completed with full turnkey installation services, testing and certification, and a user-training program.
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Design/Engineering, Consulting and Systems Installations
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Transfastener automatically bypasses supports
Shock Absorber with Pretension Indicator
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Developing a Fall Protection Program34
Understanding Regulations and Standards
Application of regulatory requirements depends on the specific location, industry and operations of the workplace. In the event of an inspection, the company will be assessed on how well the operation meets the regulatory requirements of each particular job. Employers should obtain copies of the regulations that apply to their work activities and begin a fall protection regulations file.
Hazard Identification
A well-conceived fall protection program begins with identification of all fall hazards in the workplace. As a general rule, any time a worker is at a height greater than 4feet (1.2m), a fall hazard exists. Where a fall hazard exists, there are two acceptableoptions: (1) eliminate the hazard, or (2) provide protection against it. Ideally, it is best to totally eliminate the hazard. Since that is often not possible, however, othermeasures such as the wearing of personal protection equipment (PPE) are required.
Written Fall Protection Program
Following hazard identification, a written program should be developed specifying how to deal with each hazard. If standardized safe-work practices and operating procedures can eliminate the hazard, then such procedures should be specified.
Where hazard elimination is impossible, the plan should state what fall protectionmeasures are to be used, how they are to be used, and who is responsible for overall supervision and training. This program need not be elaborate, but should cover the basic elements of the plan. The program needs to be clearly conveyed and understood by all participants.
Product Selection
The employer must know the types of fall protection products that are available, and decide which would be most suitable for the workplace. Because all work environments differ, it is impossible for the manufacturer to determine exactly which fall protection products will provide maximum protection for each job. Byunderstanding how fall protection products operate and knowing the differences in product functions, the employer can select products that are best suited for their workers.
Training
All workers must be trained in the proper use of fall protection equipment beforeusing any fall protection products. Workers must be able to identify potential fall hazards, determine which products to use in specific work environments, demonstrateproper anchoring procedures, etc. Employees must also learn inspection and maintenance procedures and the proper wearing of fall protection equipment.
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Fall Prevention and Protection TrainingTraining is an integral part of a Fall Protection Program. To maintain a safe and productive work environment, it is essential that employees working at heights:
• Recognize fall hazards
• Evaluate the risk posed by each hazard
• Control the hazard through preventative or protective measures
Miller/Troll Training
No sales pitch! Just
straight talk on the
principles, procedures
and field applications
of fall protection
and prevention.Miller/Troll Training
• Field-experienced professional instructors
• Training programs that provide the awareness, knowledge and skills necessary to ensure safety on the jobsite
• Customized fall prevention and protection training available
• A series of pre-scheduled Open Enrollment Training courses conducted annually in select cities throughout North America
• Courses range from one-hour Orientation Training designed to create awareness, to two-day Competent Person Training created for facility and site supervisors who must serve as the Competent Person required by OSHA 1926.32(f), 1926.500 and 1910 standards
• Customized training may be a modification of an existing Miller/Troll training program (including Hot Topics: scaffolding, aerial lifts, ladders, etc.) or it may address very specific topics related to the client’s work environment
“Gravity Kills...Defy It” Video
This 20-minute comprehensive fall prevention and protection guidelines video is an excellenttraining tool for safety professionals.The video includes:• In-depth review of fall
arrest systems• Dynamic drop tests to
demonstrate fall forces• Easy-to-calculate fall
clearance data• Overview of personal fall arrest
system products
New
New
Miller/Troll Training ToolBox
Designed for safety professionals (designated a CompetentPerson) responsible for fall prevention and protection training,the new Miller/Troll Training ToolBox includes all the necessarymaterials to conduct an informative and educational fall prevention and protection program.• Comprehensive instructor
materials• PowerPoint presentation
on CD-Rom• Participant’s training
manuals• Course certificates• Fall prevention and
protection guidelines video• Posters• Safety awards• Complete with a
carrying case
Inspection & Maintenance of a Personal Fall Arrest System
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Harness (and Body Belt) Inspection
To inspect your harness or body belt, perform the following procedures.
1) Webbing – Grasp the webbing with your hands 6 inches (152mm) to 8 inches (203mm) apart. Bend the webbing in an inverted “U” as shown. The surface tension resulting makes damaged fibers or cuts easier to detect. Follow this procedure the entire length of the webbing, inspecting both sides of each strap. Look for frayed edges, broken fibers, pulled stitches, cuts, burns, and chemical damage.
2) D-Rings/Back Pads – Check D-rings for distortion, cracks, breaks, and rough or sharp edges. The D-ring should pivot freely. D-ring back pads should also be inspected for damage.
3) Attachment of Buckles – Inspect for any unusual wear, frayed or cut fibers, or broken stitching of the buckle or D-ring attachments.
4) Tongue/Grommets – The tongue receives heavy wear from repeated buckling and unbuckling. Inspect for loose distorted or broken grommets. Webbing should not have additional punched holes.
5) Tongue Buckles – Buckle tongues should be free of distortion in shape and motion. They should overlap the buckle frame and move freely back and forth in their socket. Roller should turn freely on frame. Check for distortion or sharp edges.
6) Friction and Mating Buckles – Inspect the buckle for distortion. The outer bars and center bars must be straight. Pay special attention to corners and attachment points at the center bar.
Lanyard Inspection
When inspecting lanyards, begin at one end and work to the opposite end, slowly rotating the lanyard so that the entire circumference is checked. Additionally, follow the procedures below.
1) Hardware –a. Snaps: Inspect closely for hook and eye distortions, cracks, corrosion, or pitted surfaces. The keeper (latch)
should seat into the nose without binding and should not be distorted or obstructed. The keeper spring should exert sufficient force to firmly close the keeper. Keeper locks must prevent the keeper from opening when the keeper closes.
b. Thimbles: The thimble must be firmly seated in the eye of the splice, and the splice should have no loose or cut strands. The edges of the thimble must be free of sharp edges, distortion, or cracks.
2) Steel Lanyard – While rotating the steel lanyard, watch for cuts, frayed areas, or unusual wearing patternson the wire. Broken strands will separate from the body of the lanyard.
3) Web Lanyard – While bending webbing over a pipe or mandrel, observe each side of the webbed lanyard. This will reveal any cuts or breaks. Swelling, discoloration, cracks, and charring are obvious signs of chemical or heat damage. Observe closely for any breaks in stitching.
4) Rope Lanyard – Rotation of the rope lanyard while inspecting from end-to-end for any fuzzy, worn, broken or cut fibers. Weakened areas from extreme loads will appear as a noticeable change in original diameter. The rope diameter should be uniform throughout, following a short break-in period.
5) Shock Absorber Pack – The outer portion of the pack should be examined for burn holes and tears.Stitching on areas where the pack is sewn to D-rings, belts, or lanyards should be examined for loose strands, rips, and deterioration.
6) Shock-Absorbing Lanyard – Shock-absorbing lanyards should be examined as a web lanyard (described initem 3 above). However, also look for the warning flag or signs of deployment. If the flag has been activated, remove this shock-absorbing lanyard from service.
To maintain proper service life and high performance, fall protection products should be inspected regularly!
Cleaning
Basic care of all safety equipment will prolong the durable life of the unit and will contribute toward the performance of its vital safety function. Proper storage and maintenance after use are as important as cleansing the equipment of dirt,corrosives, or contaminants. Storage areas should be clean, dry and free of exposure to fumes or corrosive elements.1) Nylon or Polyester – Remove all surface dirt with a sponge dampened in plain water. Squeeze the sponge dry. Dip the sponge
in a mild solution of water and commercial soap or detergent. Work up a thick lather with a vigorous back and forth motion; thenwipe with a clean cloth. Hang freely to dry, but away from excessive heat.
2) Drying – Equipment should dry thoroughly without close exposure to heat, steam, or long periods of sunlight.
37General Fall Protection Considerations
The following factors are key considerations to provide maximum fall protection safety and to ensure compliance with regulations and standards.
1) Warnings – Always read all instructions and warnings contained on the product and packaging before using any fall protection equipment.
2) Inspection – All fall protection equipment should be inspected prior to each use.
3) Training – All workers should be trained by a Competent Person inthe proper use of fall protection products.
4) Regulations – Understand all Federal, State, Local and Provincial regulations pertaining to fall protection before selecting and using the equipment.
5) Rescue Planning – Minimizing the time between a fall occurrence and medical attention of the worker is vitally important. A thorough rescue program should be established prior to using fall protection equipment.
6) Product/System Preferences – If there are any doubts about which fall protection products to use, contact your Miller Distributor or call Miller Customer Service. For guidelines on selecting a basic personal fall arrest system, refer to The ABC’s of a Personal Fall Arrest System on page 3 of this catalog.
7) System Components – Only components that are fully compatible with one another should be used. Fall arrest systems are designed and tested as complete systems and should be used in this way.
8) What to Do After a Fall – After a fall occurs, all components of the fall arrest system should be removed from service.
9) Call for Information – If there are any questions or concerns about your fall protection program or system, contact Miller/Troll Training at 1-800-873-5242.
Full-BodyHarness
Shock-AbsorbingLanyard
AnchorageConnector
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Personal Fall Arrest System
Miller ® Safety Awards38
Safety Incentives to Enhance Your Fall Protection Program
To order safety incentives, contact your local Miller Distributor,
or call Miller Customer Service toll-free at 1-800-873-5242.
Great Awards for Safety Conscious Employees
“Gravity Kills…Defy It!” T-Shirt100% cotton T-shirt; white with two-color imprint; available in L, XL, and XXL. (PGKTEE) Sports Cap100% cotton, two-tone washed-look/brushed canvas cap; low profile; adjustable fabric closure with brass buckle; khaki/charcoal with two-color imprint. (PGKHAT)Travel Mug16 ounce (473ml) plastic mug with spill-proof lid; granite color with two-color imprint. (PGKMUG)“Millie-the-Elephant” CollectibleStuffed animal with custom-fit Miller DuraFlex Harness; 18" (457mm) long by 13" (330mm) high;light gray. (PELEPH)Equipment BagConstructed of durable Millerhyde with heavy-duty zipper closure; strong wrap-around web carryingstraps; 20" (508mm) by 10" (254mm) by 12" (305mm); available in light gray or tan. (PGKBAG)
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OSHA Regulations Governing Construction (29 CFR PART 1926)Subpart E covers some requirements for personal protective equipment.Safety Belts, Lifelines and Lanyards 1926.104Safety Nets 1926.105
Subpart L covers scaffolds 1926.450-454
Subpart M covers fall protection in its entirety and explains when and where fall protection systems are required and for what construction work activities. It also defines system component requirements.Scope, Application and Definitions 1926.500Duty to Have Fall Protection 1926.501Fall Protection Systems Criteria and Practices 1926.502Training Requirements 1926.503
Subpart R covers issues specific to steel erection.Fall Protection (Proposed) 1926.750
Subpart X covers ladders 1926.1053
OSHA Regulations Governing General Industry (29 CFR PART 1910)Subpart D mentions a few specific fall protection requirements relative to walking/working surfaces.Fixed Ladders – Ladder Safety Devices 1910.27(d)(5)Safety Requirements for Scaffolding – Boatswain’s Chairs 1910.28(j)(4)
Subpart F covers fall protection as it pertains to powered platforms,manlifts, and vehicle-mounted platforms.Powered Platforms for Building Maintenance 1910.66Personal Fall Arrest Systems 1910.66
Appendix C
The fall protection industry has been bombarded with regulationsand standards. Understanding these requirements is key to ensuringa safe work environment.
The Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) under Title 29 ofthe Code of Federal Regulations (29 CFR) assures and enforces safe and healthful working conditions for general industry and construction in the United States. Under the Act, employers havethe duty of providing their workers with a place of employment freefrom recognized safety and health hazards. It’s the law.
The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the CanadianStandards Association (CSA) are voluntary organizations made up ofmanufacturers and consumers that establish product performance
standards for fall protection safety. Meeting the standards indicatesthat products pass accepted testing procedures. The standards are not enforceable as law, however many OSHA regulations areadopted from ANSI standards.
Employers should obtain copies of the regulations that apply to theirwork operations by writing to:Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)200 Constitution Avenue, N.W., Washington, DC 20210
American National Standards Institute, Inc. (ANSI)11 West 42nd Street, New York, NY 10036
Canadian Standards Association (CSA)178 Rexdale Boulevard, Etobicoke, Ontario, Canada M9W 1R3
Subpart J covers general environmental controls in which confinedspaces are addressed.Permit-Required Confined Spaces 1910.146
Subpart R is for issues specific to special industries.Telecommunications 1910.268Electric Power Generation, Transmission and Distribution 1910.269
Additional Industry-Specific OSHA RegulationsMarine Terminals 1917Longshoring 1918
ANSI StandardsFall Protection A10.14, Z359.1
(Proposed) A10.32Ladder Safety Devices A14.3Safety Nets A10.11Debris Nets A10.37Confined Space Z117.1Scaffolding A10.8
CSA StandardsSafety Belts and Lanyards Z259.1-95Fall Arresters, Vertical Lifelines and Rails Z259.2.1-98Self-Retracting Devices for Personal Fall Arrest Systems Z259.2.2-98Linemen’s Body Belts and Safety Straps Z259.3-M1978Full-Body Harnesses Z259.10-M90Shock Absorber for Personal Fall Arrest Systems Z259.11-M92Descent Control Devices Z259.2.3-99
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