Safety harnesses are primarily used in situations where there is a risk of falling from heights, such as in construction, roofing, window cleaning, and tree trimming. They are also commonly used in recreational activities like rock climbing, mountaineering, rappelling, and skydiving.
The main purpose of a safety harness is to arrest a fall and prevent the user from hitting the ground or striking a structure. When properly worn and attached to a secure anchor point, a safety harness can distribute the impact of a fall across the thighs, lower back, and shoulders, reducing the risk of severe injuries such as fractures, head trauma, and internal organ damage.
Depending on the specific activity or work environment, different types of safety harnesses are available, including full-body harnesses, sit harnesses, chest harnesses, and specialized harnesses for specific tasks. Each type of harness is designed to provide the necessary support, comfort, and mobility while ensuring the safety of the user.