Fall Arrester Tongue Buckle Harness 3 D-Rings, Hi-Viz Fully Padded Frame Large
The Super Anchor Fall Arrester™ Tongue Buckle Harness 3 D-Rings, Hi-Viz Fully Padded Frame Large is a full-body fall arrest harness engineered for daily contractor use. Worn by the worker and connected to a lanyard, SRL, or lifeline, it distributes fall arrest forces across the shoulders, thighs, and pelvis — the only PPE design rated to safely arrest a fall.
Why Pros Choose the Fall Arrester Tongue Buckle Harness 3 D-Rings
- Full-body design with dorsal (rear) D-ring as primary fall arrest connection
- Multiple size options across product variants (Small through 2X-Large, plus Long-Large for taller workers)
- Multiple color options for crew identification and high-visibility requirements
- Padded shoulder and leg straps on premium variants for all-day comfort
- Compatible with the full Super Anchor lanyard, SRL, and lifeline ecosystem
- Hi-Viz / Ultra-Viz variants meet ANSI / CSA reflective requirements for roadway work zones
Fall Arrester Tongue Buckle Harness 3 D-Rings Specifications & Load Ratings
| Manufacturer | Super Anchor Safety |
|---|---|
| Product Type | Full Body Fall Arrest Harness |
| Primary D-Ring | Dorsal (rear) |
| Material | Polyester webbing, forged steel hardware |
| Sizes Available | S / M / L / LL / XL / 2X (variant-specific) |
| Color Options | Hi-Viz / Red / Silver / Blue-Green / Ultra-Viz (variant-specific) |
| Certifications | ANSI Z359.11 / CSA Z259.10 (verify per variant) |
| Service Life | Manufacturer-specified, typically 5–7 years with proper inspection |
Where to Use the Fall Arrester Tongue Buckle Harness 3 D-Rings — Common Applications
Roofing & Framing Crews
Daily contractor use for personal fall arrest. Pair with a permanent or temporary roof anchor and a lanyard or SRL.
Steel Erection & Ironwork
Standard PPE for structural steel workers tied off to an overhead anchor or HLL.
MEWP & Boom-Lift Operators
Required PPE for workers in any aerial lift. Tied off to the lift’s anchor point.
Industrial Maintenance & Rooftop Service
Standard harness for industrial maintenance, MEP service, and rooftop equipment work.
What the Fall Arrester Tongue Buckle Harness 3 D-Rings Works With — Compatible Lifelines, SRLs & Harnesses
Complete your fall protection system: harness alone is not a complete fall arrest system. Pair with a lanyard or SRL (worker-to-anchor connection) and a roof anchor or HLL termination.
Browse complete kits: if you need a roofer-ready package, see our Fall Protection Kits — bucket-ready with harness, lifeline, rope grab, lanyard, and storage.
Fall Arrester Tongue Buckle Harness 3 D-Rings FAQ — Installation, Certification & Compatibility
What is a full-body fall arrest harness?
A full-body fall arrest harness is the only PPE design rated to safely arrest a fall — it distributes arrest forces across the shoulders, thighs, and pelvis instead of concentrating force at the waist. Required under OSHA 1926.502 and CSA Z259.10 for any work above 6 ft where a fall hazard exists. Body belts and waist-only harnesses are not fall arrest rated.
How do I size a fall protection harness?
Match harness size to chest measurement, body weight, and torso length. Standard sizing: Small (5'4"–5'9", 150–180 lb), Medium (5'7"–6'0", 170–220 lb), Large (5'10"–6'2", 200–260 lb), X-Large (6'0"–6'4", 230–290 lb), 2X-Large (6'2"+, 270–320 lb). Long-Large (LL) for taller workers. The dorsal D-ring should sit between the shoulder blades when properly adjusted.
How long does a fall protection harness last?
Typical service life is 5–7 years from date of first use with proper inspection. Some manufacturers specify shorter or longer. Retire immediately after a fall arrest event — do not reuse a harness that has caught a fall. Other retirement triggers: webbing damage, cuts, abrasions, chemical exposure, heat damage, missing date-of-manufacture tag, or failed pre-use inspection.
How often does a fall protection harness need to be inspected?
Pre-use inspection before every shift (visual check of webbing, hardware, stitching, D-rings, buckles). Annual formal inspection by a competent person, documented in the inspection log. Some workplaces require monthly or quarterly inspections under their site fall protection plan.
Is the Super Anchor Deluxe harness CSA Z259.10 certified?
Yes. The Super Anchor Deluxe line (6101, 6151, 6160, 6161) is certified to CSA Z259.10 and ANSI Z359.11 (verify per variant). Canadian provincial OHS codes require CSA-certified harnesses on construction sites — the Deluxe line meets the requirement.
Hi-Viz vs Ultra-Viz vs standard color — which harness should I buy?
Hi-Viz colored webbing meets typical daytime visibility requirements. Ultra-Viz meets ANSI/ISEA 107 Class 2/3 high-visibility standard for roadway work zones and night work. Standard colors (Red, Silver, Blue-Green) for crew identification or non-public jobsites. Pick Ultra-Viz if you work near vehicle traffic; Hi-Viz for general daytime visibility.
Tool-belt harness vs standard harness — which one do I need?
Tool-belt harness (All-Pakka 6301/6351, Deluxe with Tool Bags 6151/6161) integrates a utility belt and tool bags into the harness frame — ideal for framers, carpenters, and trades who wear tools all day. Standard harness for trades who do not carry tools on their harness (most roofers, riggers, MEWP operators).
Do I need a separate harness for arc flash or welding?
Yes. Standard harnesses are not rated for arc flash exposure or sustained heat. For electrical work near energized circuits, specify the ARC-Flash Dielectric harness (no exposed metal hardware, dielectric webbing). For welding and hot work, specify the Heat Resistant harness (6174) with heat-resistant webbing rated for sustained exposure.
Related Fall Protection Categories & Compatible Products
Browse related categories:
- Roof Anchors Canada — complete roof anchor selection guide
- Standing Seam Roof Anchors — non-penetrating metal roof anchors
- Shingle Roof Anchors — residential wood-framed roof anchors
- Fall Protection Harnesses — CSA-certified full body harnesses
- Lifelines — vertical and horizontal lifelines
- Self-Retracting Devices (SRDs / SRLs)
- Lanyards & Shock Absorbers
- Roofing & Fall Protection Kits