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Safety Harnesses for Australian Work at Height and Fall Arrest
A safety harness is the wearable component of a fall arrest system — distributing the impact load of a fall across the worker's body to prevent serious injury. For Australian construction, roofing, scaffolding, confined-space, and industrial maintenance work, the right harness is essential PPE. AIMS Industrial supplies full-body safety harnesses compliant with AS/NZS 1891.1 — the Australian harness standard — from Safetylink and approved fall protection brands.
The harness types we stock
- Standard fall arrest harnesses — full-body harness with rear D-ring for fall arrest, the everyday choice
- Fall arrest with work positioning — additional waist belt and side D-rings for hands-free work positioning
- Confined space harnesses — additional shoulder D-rings for retrieval from confined spaces
- Tower climbing harnesses — front and rear D-rings for ladder-climbing fall arrest systems
- Rescue harnesses — designed for casualty extraction and emergency response
D-ring configurations explained
- Rear D-ring (dorsal) — primary fall arrest connection point, located between the shoulder blades
- Front D-rings (sternal) — for ladder climbing, work positioning, and certain rescue applications
- Side D-rings (waist) — for work positioning where the worker leans against the harness
- Shoulder D-rings — for confined space retrieval where the worker is hauled out vertically
Sizing and fit
Harness fit matters more than brand. A loose harness allows the worker to slip during a fall, increasing injury risk; a tight harness restricts movement and discourages correct use. Most quality harnesses come in size ranges (S/M, L/XL, etc.) with adjustable shoulder, chest, leg, and waist straps. Worker fit-out should include the supervised fitting and adjustment of the harness, with the worker confirming that all four leg-strap attachments and the chest strap are connected before each use.
Compliance — AS/NZS 1891.1
Australian harnesses must comply with AS/NZS 1891.1 (Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices — harnesses and ancillary equipment). The standard specifies impact load testing, strap strength, buckle requirements, and labeling. Harnesses must carry the standard reference, manufacturer information, batch and date, and inspection record. Each harness must be inspected before each use, by a competent person at least every six months, and removed from service after any fall arrest event.
Care and life expectancy
Harness service life depends on use, exposure, and storage. Manufacturers typically recommend 5-10 years from the date of manufacture for an unused harness, with reduced life for daily-use harnesses. Visible damage (cuts, fraying, chemical contamination, UV degradation, melted fibres) requires immediate retirement. Harnesses involved in a fall must be removed from service even if no visible damage is present.
Brands stocked at AIMS
Safetylink covers the Australian-made harness range across fall arrest, positioning, and confined space configurations. Other approved fall protection brands fill specific applications — for sourcing, contact our team with the specific harness type and use case.
Companion ranges at AIMS
Safety harnesses sit alongside our broader work-at-height range — see retracting and safety lanyards, Safetylink products, respiratory protection, and PPE kit bags for the related products.
Need help speccing harnesses for a worksite or specific work-at-height task? contact our team — we'll work through fit, configuration, and compliance.

