Miller Revolution Arc-Rated Harness

Miller Revolution Arc-Rated Harness

 

 

The Miller Revolution Arc-Rated Harness delivers a comfortable and mobile design while still providing safety and security for electricians and workers employed near energized electrical sources.

The harness is manufactured from a combination of Kevlar/Nomex Miller DualTech fire retardent webbing. The Kevlar provides a durable exterior while the Nomex delivers a comfortable inner layer.

The harness provides a PivotLink design allowing for full range of motion and includes unique cam buckles that allow for easy two-finger adjustment.

Designed specifically to protect workers from falls due to arc-flash and arc-blast exposure the harness is equipped with leather insulators under all metal hardware and a Kevlar web loop located on the back pad allows for a metal-less connection. All Miller Revolution arc-rated harnesses have bright red binding on each pad, making the harness immediately identifiable as arc-rated. The Miller Revolution arc-rated harness meets all applicable CSA standards. http://www.honeywellsafety.com/Products/Fall_Protection/Miller_Revolution_Arc-Rated_Harnesses.aspx

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