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  2. Safety harness - Wikipedia

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    Construction worker wearing a five-point synthetic webbing safety harness, attached at the waist via a lanyard, with a back-up safety line rigged to a loop on the rear of his harness at his shoulders. A safety harness is a form of protective equipment designed to safeguard the user from injury or death from falling. The core item of a fall ...

  3. Fireman's chair knot - Wikipedia

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    The fireman's chair can also be used to move a victim laterally when used as a part of a tensioned horizontal highline system. The fireman's chair knot is generally considered to be merely a makeshift harness , to be used when conventional rope rescue techniques are not available; it is rarely used by modern rescue teams.

  4. Tether - Wikipedia

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    Designed-to-fail safety links are sometimes used to prevent excessive tension in a tether involved in towing objects, such as sailplanes. A signal tether is a system in which a constant signal designates a positive condition, and its interruption, whether by discontinuation or jamming, conveys a failure.

  5. Helicopter flight rescue system - Wikipedia

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    Flight harness A flight harness is used for the carriage of trained personnel (rescuers). The harness allows for secure comfortable flight and maximum mobility. In most cases this is a full-body style harness and can vary from specifically designed harnesses to off the shelf harnesses commonly used by workers working at height. Rescue harness

  6. Joyson Safety Systems - Wikipedia

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    Joyson Safety Systems (JSS), founded as Breed Corporation and later called Breed Automotive Corporation (BAC), Breed Technologies, Inc. (BTI), and Key Safety Systems (KSS), is an American company which develops and manufactures automotive safety systems. The company is a result of KSS purchasing troubled Japanese airbag company Takata Corporation.

  7. Child harness - Wikipedia

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    A child harness (alternative: child tether, walking harness, British English: walking reins) is a safety device sometimes worn by children when walking with a parent or carer. Child harnesses are most commonly used with toddlers and children of preschool age, though they may also be used with older children, especially if they have special ...