MSA (Pittsburgh) is introducing its Evotech full-body harness for work on scaffolding and other elevated installations. According to the company, Evotech’s design offers improved comfort, ease of use, durability and safety. The harness also includes reflective webbing for enhanced visibility in dimly lit locations, and includes a safety step that helps prevent suspension trauma.

Evotech complies with OSHA and ANSI Z359.1 and A10.32 safety standards.

(412) 967-3000; www.msanet.com
 

Loren Hudson

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