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24 April 2008

Anyone who has put on the maze of straps, buckles and slip rings that is a safety harness will appreciate the Revolution full-body harness introduced last year by Miller Fall Protection in the US, part of the Bacou-Dalloz group in France. “Employers find their workers will more readily and properly wear a comfortable harness, leading to increased safety and regulatory compliance,” said a spokesperson for Miller Fall Protection. The company says the harness is “convenient to adjust, designed with an ergonomic fit and offers a selection of accessories that help make workers' job easier”. The basic version lists at €130.

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