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Capital Safety Australia Introduces Their New Range Of Rescue/Rope Access Fall Protection Harnesses

12-17-2012 11:44 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

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Full Body Harnesses For The Rescue/Rope Access Market

Full Body Harnesses For The Rescue/Rope Access Market

Purpose built harnesses for the rescue market!

Capital Safety, home of the DBI-SALA and PROTECTA brands of fall protection equipment has announced the launch of their new range of fall protection full body harnesses for the rescue/rope access market.

The new suspension harnesses have been purpose built to include all the vital features for rescue and rope access work, encompassing rescue and emergency services, industrial rope access, abseiling and tower work. Available in the popular ExoFit NEX™ or DELTA™ II styles, the harnesses provide all the necessary functions required by rescue personnel when faced with extreme situations.

With four models in the range, three belonging to the ExoFit NEX™ family, and one to the Delta™ II range, there is a model to suit all preferences and applications. The ExoFit NEX™ models provide all the comfort, safety and ease of use associated with this revolutionary range, while the DELTA™ II style is a more economical version of the basic suspension harness incorporating all the necessary features required for the job at hand. Each model has a specific purpose and feature set for different areas of rescue and rope access work. There are models available with a chest ascender to aid in ascending working lines, models without a chest ascender, and a model that includes an integral miners belt built specifically for mines rescue scenarios.

DBI-SALA’s i-Safe™ intelligent safety system utilising RFID technology is built into each harness in the range to track inspections, control inventory and manage information. All of the harnesses meet the strict requirements of the AS/NZS 1891.1:2007 standard and conform to AS/NZS 4488.1 & 2 Twin Rope Access Standard.

For more information regarding DBI-SALA’s NEW Rescue/Rope Access Harness range call
1800 245 002 (AUS), 0800 212 505 (NZ) or visit www.capitalsafety.com.au.

Capital Safety, the world’s leading designer and manufacturer of height safety, confined space and industrial rescue equipment with 20 operating sites worldwide, is home of the DBI-SALA and PROTECTA brands.

Contact: Leonardo Di Coio - Marketing Communications Manager

(02) 8753 7600 or ldicoio@capitalsafety.com

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Silverwater, NSW 2128

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