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Fall Arrest Harness


Street Solutions UK supplies a comprehensive range of fall arrest harness to construction workers, roofers, scaffolders, and maintenance teams working at height across the UK. Our products are used for preventing falls from height and minimising injury when working on roofs, scaffolding, ladders, and elevated platforms, and all meet EN361 (full-body harness), EN358 (restraint), EN355 (energy absorbers), and Work at Height Regulations 2005.

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Street Solutions UK is a trusted UK supplier of fall arrest harness and related fall protection equipment. We pride ourselves on competitive pricing, fast UK delivery, and expert product support. Whether you're a sole trader or a national contractor, our team is ready to help you find the right solution. All products comply with EN361 (full-body harness), EN358 (restraint), EN355 (energy absorbers), and Work at Height Regulations 2005. Browse the full range online or contact us for a trade quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

What legislation covers fall protection in the UK? +

The Work at Height Regulations 2005 require that all work at height is properly planned, supervised, and carried out by competent persons, using appropriate fall protection equipment where required.

What is the difference between a fall arrest harness and a restraint belt? +

A fall arrest harness (EN361) is designed to catch a person during a fall and distribute the load across the body. A restraint system (EN358) prevents the wearer from reaching a fall hazard in the first place.

How often should fall arrest equipment be inspected? +

Fall arrest equipment should be inspected before each use and formally inspected at least every 12 months by a competent person. Any damaged or worn equipment should be immediately removed from service.

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