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Brand: METRO
Metro Safety Class D Full Body Harness with Sternal and Dorsal D-Rings for Controlled Descent IS 3521:1999 (SB 1014)
SKU: TI-MS-72944
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Short Description
The Metro Safety SB 1014 is a Class D industrial full body harness optimized for high-altitude controlled descent and fall arrest. Built with 44mm high-strength polyester webbing, adjustable thigh and chest straps, and a distinct dual-color scheme, it ensures premium operator security in compliance with IS 3521:1999 safety standards.
Country of origin: India
Specifications
- Brand: METRO
- Weight (Approx.) : 1 kg
- Net Quantity : 1 pc
- Model: SB 1014
- Harness Class: Class D (Specifically rated for Descent applications)
- Webbing Material: Synthetic Polyester Fiber
- Webbing Width: 44 mm
- Attachment Points: 1 x Sternal Front D-Ring, 1 x Adjustable Dorsal Rear D-Ring
- Adjustment Modules: Multi-point adjustable chest strap, shoulder straps, and thigh/leg loops
- Stitching Type: Reinforced automatic structural pattern
- Hardware Finish: Black powder-coated or zinc-plated high-tensile steel buckles
- Safety Certification: Conforms to IS 3521:1999 industrial standards
Description
The Metro Safety SB 1014 is a tough, professional-grade Class D full body safety harness that has been carefully designed to safeguard workers in a variety of high-altitude industrial settings. This safety belt, which was created especially for controlled descent and fall arrest operations, has an adjustable dorsal D-ring on the back and a vital front-facing sternal D-ring to properly distribute impact forces throughout the body during fall deceleration. The harness's highly automated heavy-duty stitching architecture ensures strong structural load integrity under stress. It is made of durable 44mm wide polyester synthetic webbing. It incorporates a clever dual-color pattern that divides the shoulder and leg components to expedite jobsite deployment and significantly lessen tangled webbing problems during quick morning gear-ups.
Features
:Polyester Material Features:
Mechanical Strength & Shock Absorption:
- Because it does not stretch easily, it keeps structures highly stable. This is why industrial full-body safety harnesses heavily rely on polyester—it ensures a falling worker is caught immediately without a dangerous stretching "drop"
Moisture Absorption & Wet Performance:
- Polyester is highly hydrophobic (it repels water). It absorbs less than 1% of its weight in moisture. Because it stays dry, a polyester strap or net retains 100% of its rated breaking strength, structural dimensions, and weight even when completely submerged or used in torrential rain.
UV Degradation & Weather Resistance:
- Polyester has excellent natural resistance to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. When exposed to harsh, direct sunlight over months or years, polyester maintains its molecular integrity, color, and breaking strength extremely well, making it the premier choice for outdoor industrial or marine applications.
Abrasion & Chemical Resistance:
- Polyester offers exceptional resistance to acids, bleaching agents, and organic solvents. However, it can weaken if exposed to strong alkalis (bases) at high temperatures. It features fantastic resistance to scratching and surface pilling.
Dorsal D-Ring (The Backbone of Fall Arrest):
- Placement - The Dorsal D-ring is located on the upper back, positioned exactly between the shoulder blades.
- Primary Purpose - It is the universally mandatory connection point for Fall Arrest systems. If a worker falls free from a structure, the dorsal connection is designed to catch them safely.
Sternal D-Ring (The Frontline for Climbing & Rescue):
- Placement - The Sternal D-ring is located on the front of the chest, directly over the sternum (breastbone).
- Primary Purpose - It is primarily engineered for Guided Fall Arrest (vertical climbing systems), Controlled Descent, Confined Space Rescue, and Ladder Safety Systems
Other's features:
- Dual D-Ring Array: Equipped with a dedicated front sternal D-ring optimized for controlled descent alongside an adjustable back dorsal D-ring for certified fall arrest support.
- Dual-Color Scheme: Uses highly contrasting strap coloring to separate the shoulder area from the leg segments, reducing donning confusion and twists.
- Heavy-Duty Webbing: Composed of industrial-grade 44mm synthetic polyester webbing engineered for exceptional abrasion resistance and high breaking strength.
- Comprehensive Adjustability: Built-in heavy metallic pass-through buckles allow complete tension sizing over the chest, shoulders, and thighs for a personalized, secure fit.
- Automated Safety Stitching: Features machine-controlled structural safety stitch patterns that ensure consistent load ratings and prevent seam degradation under load.
- Standard Compliant: Manufactured to strict compliance parameters meeting or exceeding IS 3521:1999 industrial fall-safety benchmarks.
Applications
:- Controlled Descent Work: Ideal for window cleaning crews, structural inspectors, and technicians descending down facades or high walls.
- Construction Site Safety: Essential fall protection for workers moving on scaffolding, open high-rise flooring, and temporary staging areas.
- Industrial Maintenance: Suitable for gantry crane tracking repairs, elevated warehouse racking setup, and steel framework installations.
- Confined Space Access: Used for basic overhead retrieval tripod rigging where vertical descent or rescue capability is critical.
Usage
:- Thoroughly inspect the full webbing length, hardware surfaces, and automated stitch zones for cuts, burns, chemical damage, or fraying before every use.
- Hold the harness by its dorsal D-ring and shake it gently to let all leg and shoulder straps fall naturally into position.
- Slip the shoulder straps over the arms like a vest, keeping the sternal D-ring centered squarely on the chest area.
- Pull the leg loops between the thighs and secure them snugly via the adjustment buckles; ensure the fit allows a flat hand but not a clenched fist between the strap and leg.
- Fasten the chest connector buckle and slide all loose webbing tails into their designated retaining loops.
- Securely couple the sternal or dorsal attachment to an appropriately rated external lanyard or deceleration block anchor point before stepping into fall-hazard lines.

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