Tower and Rescue Harness with Double Poluamide Lanyard with Hooks | Karam PN56(PN351)(000_131)(2.0M)
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Product Data Sheet
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Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
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Certification Files (EN 361, EN 358, EN 813, EN 355 / lanyard standard)
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Usage / Installation Guide
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System Compatibility Sheet
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Why Buy from Kewalson?
Kewalson delivers certified, industry-grade safety products supported by reliable sourcing, technical expertise and more than five decades of operational experience.
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Description
Applications & Industries
Standards and certifications
Packaging
Technical Specifications
Documentation
-
Product Data Sheet
-
Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
-
Certification Files (EN 361, EN 358, EN 813, EN 355 / lanyard standard)
-
Usage / Installation Guide
-
System Compatibility Sheet
Why Buy from Kewalson?
Kewalson delivers certified, industry-grade safety products supported by reliable sourcing, technical expertise and more than five decades of operational experience.
Industry Credibility
Authorised Supply & Support
FAQs
What standards does the PN56(PN351)(000_131)(2.0 M) harness comply with?
The harness complies with EN 361:2002, EN 358:2018 and EN 813:2008; the lanyard meets EN 355:2002 (or equivalent) for lanyard energy absorption/strength.
What attachment points are available on this harness?
The harness includes dorsal, sternal, two lateral side D-rings and one ventral D-ring — supporting fall arrest, work positioning, rope access and rescue.
Is the lanyard included or separate?
The PN351 double polyamide lanyard with hooks is permanently attached to the harness in the supplied SKU.
What is the maximum user weight capacity?
The system is rated for up to approximately 140 kg (user + tools), as specified by the manufacturer.
Can this harness be used for rescue and descent operations?
Yes — the harness is designed for rope-access, rescue, controlled ascent/descent, tower work, and fall-arrest applications.
What materials are used in the harness and lanyard?
The harness uses polyester webbing; the lanyard is polyamide. Metal fittings are CED-coated steel for corrosion resistance.


