Guardian Series 1 Harness, PT Chest, TB Legs

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Guardian Fall Protection

Series 1 Full Body Harness, Pass-Through Chest, Tongue-Buckle Legs

The Guardian Series 1 harness with pass-through chest and tongue-buckle leg buckles delivers a basic 5-point harness that is anything but basic: water-repellent contrasting core webbing, a captivated chest strap, dual impact indicators, and glove-friendly rubber web ends. Available in M-L and XL-XXL.

Certified to ANSI Z359.11-2021 and CSA Z259.10-2018, and compliant with OSHA 1910.140 and 1926.502, the Series 1 supports workers from 100 to 420 lbs under OSHA and CSA (130 to 310 lbs under ANSI), including all clothing, tools, and equipment. Tested in an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory.

Guardian Harness Sizing Chart

Height (ft) by Weight (lb)

6′8″6′4″6′5′8″5′4″5′
SMALL
M-L
XL
2XL
3XL
100140180220260300340380420

Blocks overlap by design: in an overlap, either size fits. Approximate bands: Small 100 to 160 lb and 5 ft to 6 ft. M-L 130 to 240 lb and 5 ft to 6 ft 2 in. XL 180 to 300 lb and 5 ft 2 in to 6 ft 4 in. 2XL 240 to 360 lb and 5 ft 4 in to 6 ft 6 in. 3XL 300 to 420 lb and 5 ft 6 in to 6 ft 8 in. Guardian harnesses sold as Universal or S-L span the Small and M-L bands, and XL-XXL spans the XL and 2XL bands. Based on the manufacturer's published Guardian sizing chart; verify fit per the instruction manual before first use.

2Sizes
100-420 lbsOSHA and CSA Capacity
130-310 lbsANSI Capacity
Z359.11ANSI 2021 Certified
CSAZ259.10-2018 Certified
5-PointAdjustment
DualImpact Indicators
DorsalD-Ring

Who Needs This Product

The Series 1 is the fleet harness that makes inspections fast: contrasting core webbing shows wear at a glance, gray box stitching stands out against the webbing, and dual impact indicators answer the after-the-event question instantly. The pass-through chest and tongue-buckle leg buckles configuration suits crews that want traditional belt-style leg adjustment with a flat chest connection. Crews that want padding and quicker torso adjustment step up to the Series 3.

Features

Water-repellent contrasting core webbing

The core weave contrasts with the outer fibers, making wear inspection quick and unmistakable while repelling moisture.

Captivated chest strap

The chest strap is captivated on the webbing, preventing improper adjustment and accidental slippage.

Dual impact indicators

Indicators on the back deploy if the harness is exposed to excessive force, taking the guesswork out of post-event inspection.

Dual lanyard keepers

Stow the unused connector leg to eliminate dangling snag hazards.

Wider neck yoke and rubber web ends

The wider yoke prevents chafing, and heavy-duty rubber web ends adjust easily with gloves on.

Gray box stitching

Contrasting stitching color makes stitch inspection faster and more reliable.

Sizes in This Configuration

SKUDescription
37005Series 1 harness, Pass-Through Chest, Tongue-Buckle Legs, size M-L
37006Series 1 harness, Pass-Through Chest, Tongue-Buckle Legs, size XL-XXL

Technical Specifications

SKU37005 / 37006
SeriesSeries 1
Chest bucklePass-Through
ConfigurationPass-Through Chest, Tongue-Buckle Legs
SizesM-L and XL-XXL
Capacity, OSHA and CSA100-420 lbs including all clothing, tools, and equipment
Capacity, ANSI130-310 lbs
D-ringDorsal
MaterialsPolyester, stainless steel, galvanized steel, and zinc-plated steel
StandardsANSI Z359.11-2021; CSA Z259.10-2018; OSHA 1910.140; OSHA 1926.502
OriginDesigned and tested in the United States
WarrantyGuardian lifetime warranty against defects in material and workmanship

Fit before the first step up. Adjust the harness so the dorsal D-ring sits between the shoulder blades, the captivated chest strap crosses mid-chest, and leg straps allow a flat hand but not a fist. If either impact indicator has deployed, the harness has seen excessive force: retire it immediately.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.11-2021

Certified full body harness, tested to ANSI Z359.7-2019 requirements in an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory.

CSA Z259.10-2018

Certified for Canadian jobsites, with the 100-420 lbs CSA capacity range.

OSHA 1910.140 and 1926.502

Meets general industry and construction personal fall arrest system requirements.

Impact indicators

Dual deployment indicators support documented post-event inspection practice.

Typical Applications

Residential roofingEveryday fall arrest for shingle and repair crews.
Commercial constructionCertified protection across the site, US and Canada.
Solar installationAll-day wear on pitched and flat roofs.
Steel and concrete workDurable webbing and hardware for structural trades.
Plant maintenanceStandardized harnesses across the facility.
Wind and tower workFleet-fast inspections between rotations.
Property maintenanceOne certified model for recurring rooftop tasks.
Canadian jobsitesCSA Z259.10-2018 certification for cross-border crews.

Donning Overview

Donning must follow the Guardian Series 1 instruction manual. The sequence below is an overview only.

  1. Inspect first. Check webbing, contrasting core, stitching, D-ring, buckles, and both impact indicators before every use.
  2. Shake out and orient. Hold by the dorsal D-ring; straps fall into place without twists.
  3. Arms through. Put the harness on like a jacket, shoulder straps over both shoulders.
  4. Buckle the chest. Connect the captivated chest strap at mid-chest height.
  5. Buckle the legs. Connect each leg strap; snug so a flat hand fits but a fist does not.
  6. Adjust and check. Set the torso and leg adjustments, confirm the dorsal D-ring sits between the shoulder blades, and stow loose ends in the keepers.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect before every use, and have a competent person perform a documented inspection at least every six months under ANSI Z359.2 practice. Remove the harness from service for any of the conditions below.

  • Webbing: contrasting core showing through, cuts, fraying, abrasion, burns, or chemical damage.
  • Impact indicators: either indicator deployed.
  • Stitching: broken, pulled, or abraded gray box stitching at load-bearing junctions.
  • Hardware: cracks, corrosion, or deformation of the D-ring or buckles.
  • Labels: missing or illegible under the Velcro label cover.

Retirement triggers: any fall arrest event, a deployed impact indicator, core webbing showing, or any condition where the inspector cannot positively verify the harness is fit for service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What buckle configuration is the Pass-Through Chest, Tongue-Buckle Legs?
This configuration pairs a flat pass-through chest buckle with belt-style tongue buckles at the legs. Tongue buckles give a familiar, positive click-through-the-grommet adjustment that many roofers and ironworkers prefer for leg straps.
What sizes does this Series 1 configuration come in?
Two stocked sizes: M-L (37005) and XL-XXL (37006), each with five points of adjustment. The M-L 37005 is the most-stocked Series 1 configuration in the Guardian line.
What do the impact indicators do?
Two indicators on the back of the harness deploy visibly if the harness is exposed to excessive force, such as arresting a fall. A deployed indicator means the harness must be retired, which turns a judgment call into a clear pass-fail check.
What is contrasting core webbing?
The webbing is woven with a core color that contrasts with the outer fibers. When abrasion wears through the surface, the core shows through immediately, making wear inspection fast, easy, and safe. The webbing is also water-repellent for longevity.
Which standards does this harness meet?
It is certified to ANSI Z359.11-2021 and CSA Z259.10-2018, and meets OSHA 1910.140 and 1926.502. Capacity is 100 to 420 lbs under OSHA and CSA, and 130 to 310 lbs under ANSI, including all clothing, tools, and equipment. Testing is performed in an ISO 17025 accredited laboratory per ANSI Z359.7-2019.
How is the Series 1 different from the Velocity harness?
The Series 1 adds water-repellent contrasting core webbing, a captivated chest strap, dual impact indicators, a wider anti-chafe yoke, rubber web ends for gloved adjustment, and CSA certification. It is the step up for crews that inspect hard and work in all weather.
When should the harness be retired?
Retire it after any fall arrest, any deployed impact indicator, contrasting core webbing showing through, damaged stitching or hardware, or any failed inspection item. When in doubt, take it out of service.

Outfitting a Crew with Harnesses?

Buckle styles, sizing, and duty level decide the right configuration. Confirm your crew with us and we will make sure the right equipment ships together, based on the delivery location.

Call 863-703-4522 to talk to a fall protection specialist.

Guardian Fall Protection Manufacturer Warranty

Guardian warrants to the purchaser that all products are free from defects in material, workmanship, and design (when the design is Guardian's responsibility). This warranty does not cover conditions resulting from normal wear and tear, neglect, abuse, accident, or otherwise. Guardian's obligations under this warranty apply for the lifetime of the product and are limited to the replacement of the product only.

This warranty is not transferable and does not apply to product that is resold after having been put into service. The warranty is void if the product is changed or altered in any way, or if the product is used in a manner other than for which it is intended. No other person, firm, or entity is authorized to assume or assign for Guardian any other liability in connection with the sale or use of Guardian products. There are no implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

Source: Guardian Standard Terms and Conditions of Sale, Doc. 102 v3.0. Contact Guardian customer service at +1 (800) 466-6385 or through guardianfall.com for warranty claims and product support.

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