Safety Direct MH2011106 (Class ADLEP) Multipurpose Crossover Harness — Back, Front, Side & Shoulder D-Rings | CSA Z259.10
Safety Direct MH2011106 Class ADLEP Multipurpose Crossover Harness
The Safety Direct MH2011106 is a crossover-style Class ADLEP multipurpose harness — the most versatile configuration in the lineup. Back, front, side, and shoulder D-rings cover fall arrest, controlled descent, ladder climbing, work positioning, and confined space entry/exit in a single harness, so one piece of equipment handles nearly every task classification on a Canadian job site.
Key Features
- Class ADLEP — fall arrest + descent + ladder + confined space entry + positioning in one harness
- Back (dorsal) D-ring for personal fall arrest
- Front D-ring for controlled descent and ladder-climbing systems
- Side (hip) D-rings for hands-free work positioning
- Shoulder D-rings for confined space entry/exit and vertical retrieval
- Crossover-style design for a secure, balanced fit
- Made in Canada by Safety Direct Ltd. (Sherwood Park, AB)
- Certified to CSA Z259.10
| Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Model | MH2011106 |
| Harness Style | Crossover-Style Full Body Harness |
| CSA Classification | Class ADLEP — Arrest + Descent + Ladder + Entry + Positioning |
| D-Ring Configuration | Back + Front + 2 Side + 2 Shoulder D-Rings |
| Sizes | XS • Small • Medium • Universal • Large |
| Standard | CSA Z259.10 |
| Manufacturer | Safety Direct Ltd. — Sherwood Park, AB (Made in Canada) |
One Harness, Every Classification
Crews that move between rooftops, ladders, positioning work, and confined spaces normally need multiple harnesses — or risk using the wrong class for the task. The ADLEP configuration puts every required attachment point on one harness, simplifying inventory, inspection, and compliance. Each D-ring is task-specific: only the dorsal D-ring is for fall arrest; confirm your connectors, devices, and rescue plan match each application.
CSA Z259.10 Certified
Certified to CSA Z259.10 — the Canadian standard for full body harnesses — and accepted under provincial OHS regulations including Ontario O. Reg. 213/91, Alberta OHS Code Part 9, BC OHS Regulation Part 11, and CNESST requirements in Quebec.
Not Sure Which Class You Need?
Tell us your tasks — roofing, ladders, positioning, confined space — and we’ll confirm whether the ADLEP or a simpler class fits your crew. Contact us for spec and ordering support.
All prices in CAD. Pricing subject to change.