Fall Protection: Insights into the EN361 Standard for Full-Body Harnesses


Let's Talk Safety - Season 2 Episode 1

In this episode of Let’s Talk Safety, host Dylan Sutherland from Protekta Safety Gear sits down with in-house specialist Stephan van Heerden to unpack the EN 361 standard; a benchmark for full-body harnesses used in fall arrest systems. We explore the standard’s technical requirements, its local equivalent (SANS 50361), and the real-world implications for work-at-height safety. From drop tests to weight limitations and harness certifications, this episode offers a practical and insightful guide for safety and procurement managers alike.

Topics

  1. What EN 361 is and its local equivalent: SANS 50361.
  2. EN 361 is a Category III PPE product and it must carry proper certification.
  3. Test requirements for EN 361-certified harnesses:
    •  Dynamic drop test: Force must stay below 6 kN (approx. 600 kg); the fall must be upright.
    •  Static load test: Must withstand 15 kN for 3 minutes.
  4. Harness components must remain uncompromised after testing (stitching, buckles, webbing).
  5. Drop distance requirement: 4 meters for testing..
  6. Weight limitations
  7. Application limitation
  8. Importance of rescue planning to avoid suspension trauma after fall arrest.
  9. Visual indicators for users

Don’t miss this valuable and practical conversation that goes beyond the tick-box approach to ensure safe work at heights.

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