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8 – SPECIFIC INFORMAtION
tARGEt PRO (fig. 1): full body harness, certified
according to norms:
- EN 361:02, fitted with a sternal attachment point (6)
marked with the letter A, suitable for connecting to a fall
arrest systems, conforming to standard EN 363,
- EN 358:99, fitted with two attachment points, a ventral
(7) and a back one (8), suitable for working positioning
and restraint,
- EN 813:08; fitted with one ventral attachment point (7)
suitable for rope access,
- EN 12277/A:07 and UIAA 105 standard, fitted with two
attachment points, sternal (6) and ventral (7), suitable for
mountaineering including rock climbing.
Warning: ventral attachment point (7) and back
attachment points (8) are not suitable to be connected
to a fall arrest system! - (carefully read point 8.2).
Important: The sit harness (fig. 2) can be used without the
chest harness only in case of:
- working positioning and restraint - EN 358:99
- rope access - EN 813:08
- support a conscious person in a seated position - EN
12277 / C: 07
Fig.3 - Nomenclature of parts: (1) Shoulder straps,
(2) sternal sling, (3) waist belt, (4) sit harnesses, (5)
connection sling, (6) sternal attachment point, (7)
ventral attachment point, (8) back attachment point, (9)
adjustment slings, (10) buckles in aluminium alloy, (11)
quick-release automatic buckle in aluminium alloy, (12)
buckles in carbon steel, (13) nylon or polyester loops.
Unless otherwise specified, textile parts are in: polyester.
Warning: a prolonged suspension onto a harness,
above all if unconscious, may cause the suspension
syndrome that can lead to fatal consequences!
8.1 - hARNESS WEARABILItY
First of all check the size – choosing the correct one for
you (see SIZE table).
How to correctly wear it:
a) - wear the upper part of the harness as described below:
- loosen the shoulder straps (1),
- slip your arms into the shoulder straps (1),
b) - wear the lower part of the harness as described below:
- loosen the waist belt (3) and the sit harnesses (4),
- slip your legs through the waist belt (3) into the sit
harness (4),
- stretch the adjusting slings of the waist belt (3) and of the
sit harnesses (4) - (fig. 4),
c) - thread the sternal sling (2) into the connection sling (5)
and clip the quick-release buckle - (fig. 5),
d) – stretch the sternal sling (2) and the adjusting slings of