> Blake Bowers wrote:
> Just as a note, that belt is NOT OSHA approved for
> climbing towers. I realize you are not stating that it
> is, but the web link that you have states that it is.
I didn't notice that! I bought this years ago, has
OSHA changed the standards?
This has an ANSI A10.14 standard on the plate:
<http://www.dbisala.com/us/resources/safetyreferences/>
It has a variety of numbers on the Miller name plate:
T 89 ??
8390 ??
D19118 ??
M (Size)
I am guessing that the standards now include the
thigh straps, seat, and chest harness I recommended?
I also always used a secondary around-the-tower
strap that I added, in addition to the massive
clip.
The belt itself could probably be used to tow my
van it is so strong! :-)
--
Thanks! & 73, doc kd4e http://bibleseven.com
Florida Home w/Rohn 45 in concrete base & 10 acres for sale:
<http://bibleseven.cjb.cc/cjb-steelhouse-index.html>
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