Malta Dynamics Warthog Tongue and Buckle Harness

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Malta Dynamics Construction Harnesses

Warthog Tongue and Buckle Harness

The Malta Dynamics Warthog Tongue and Buckle is a construction full body harness for personal fall arrest. It pairs a single dorsal D-ring for fall arrest with tongue-and-buckle leg straps for a precise, repeatable fit, and its one-piece construction keeps the harness in place on the body through the workday.

Rated for a 130 to 310 lb worker capacity including tools, the Warthog is built from polyester webbing with steel hardware and is tested to ANSI Z359.11-2021 and ANSI A10.32-2012. Dual lanyard keepers stow a connector out of the way, a customizable ID label lets crews mark each unit, and the harness is offered in four sizes from S-M through 3XL.

Malta Dynamics Warthog Tongue and Buckle Harness features: single dorsal back D-ring, tongue-and-buckle leg straps, one-piece polyester webbing construction, and dual lanyard keepers
130-310 lbsWorker Capacity
Z359.11-2021ANSI Standard
1 DorsalBack D-Ring
Tongue & BuckleLeg Straps
PolyesterWebbing, Steel Hardware
A10.32-2012ANSI Construction
1,800 lbfMax Arrest Force
4 SizesS-M to 3XL

Who Needs This Product

The Warthog Tongue and Buckle is a full-body harness, the wearable element of a personal fall arrest system, and it is a proven everyday harness for construction and roofing crews who tie off at height. It is body-wear only and still needs an anchorage connector and a self-retracting lifeline or energy-absorbing lanyard clipped to the dorsal D-ring to form a complete system.

Features

Dorsal D-ring

A single back D-ring is the fall-arrest attachment point and keeps the worker upright if a fall is arrested.

Tongue and buckle legs

Tongue-and-buckle leg straps adjust to a precise, repeatable fit and hold it without slipping through the workday.

One-piece construction

The harness is built as a single continuous piece of webbing, so it stays in place on the body and does not shift.

Dual lanyard keepers

Dual lanyard keepers hold a lanyard out of the way while working and release cleanly under load.

Adjustable fit

Adjustable shoulder and chest straps dial in a snug fit across the torso so the harness sits correctly before tie-off.

Customizable ID label

A built-in customizable label lets crews mark each harness with an owner, ID number, or inspection date.

Technical Specifications

Base SKUB2006 (S-M), B2002 (L-XL), B2003 (2XL), B2004 (3XL)
TypeConstruction full-body harness for personal fall arrest
Worker capacity130 to 310 lb per user, including tools and equipment
Attachment element1 dorsal (back) D-ring for fall arrest
Leg connectionTongue-and-buckle straps
MaterialsPolyester webbing with steel hardware
Maximum arrest force1,800 lbf (8 kN) or less, system dependent
KeepersDual lanyard keepers
SizesS-M (B2006), L-XL (B2002), 2XL (B2003), 3XL (B2004)
Operating standardsANSI Z359.11-2021; ANSI A10.32-2012; OSHA compliant for personal fall arrest
Independent testingDeclaration of Conformity, third-party ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
Warranty1 year limited (Malta Dynamics) against factory defects in workmanship and materials

A harness alone will not stop a fall. The Warthog is the body-wear element only. Connect the dorsal D-ring to a compatible anchorage and a self-retracting lifeline or energy-absorbing lanyard, match every component to the same 310 lb capacity, and calculate fall clearance before tying off. Inspect the harness before each use and retire it after any fall-arrest event.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.11-2021

ANSI/ASSP standard for full body harnesses, covering design, strength, labeling, and dynamic performance.

ANSI A10.32-2012

ANSI/ASSP standard for fall protection systems used in construction and demolition operations.

OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart M

Construction fall protection, including the personal fall arrest system requirements of 1926.502.

Independently verified

Backed by a Malta Dynamics Declaration of Conformity with independent third-party testing under ISO 17025 accreditation.

Typical Applications

ConstructionAll-day fall arrest body-wear for general and heavy construction.
Roofing crewsDependable dorsal tie-off for long shifts on the roof.
Masonry and restorationThe Warthog for sustained work at a wall face.
Solar installationTie-off body-wear for rooftop array work.
HVAC and mechanicalHarness for rooftop unit installs and service at height.
Steel and framingDorsal tie-off body-wear for structural and framing crews.
MaintenanceFacility and industrial maintenance near unprotected edges.
Fleet outfittingA standard, proven harness for kitting out a whole crew.

Fit and Donning Overview

Don and adjust per the Malta Dynamics full body harness instruction manual. The sequence below is an overview only.

  1. Inspect. Check webbing, stitching, the dorsal D-ring, and labels before each use.
  2. Shake out. Hold the dorsal D-ring and shake the harness so the straps fall free, then release any fastened buckles.
  3. Shoulder it. Slip the straps over your shoulders with the dorsal D-ring centered between the shoulder blades.
  4. Leg straps. Route each leg through a leg strap and connect the tongue-and-buckle, snug but not pinching.
  5. Chest strap. Connect the chest strap and position it 6 to 8 inches below the throat.
  6. Final fit. Adjust all straps so the harness is snug with no slack and confirm fall clearance before tying off.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect before each use, with a documented competent-person inspection at least every six months. Remove the harness from service for any of the conditions below.

  • Webbing: cuts, frays, burns, chemical or heat damage, broken fibers, or excessive wear.
  • Stitching: pulled, cut, or broken threads at any load-bearing seam.
  • Hardware: cracked, bent, corroded, or distorted dorsal D-ring or buckles.
  • Labels: must remain legible and intact for the harness to stay in service.

Retirement triggers: any fall-arrest event, or any damage to webbing, stitching, or hardware above. A harness that has been exposed to a fall must be permanently removed from service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Warthog Tongue and Buckle harness?
It is the Malta Dynamics Warthog construction full body harness for personal fall arrest. It gives a worker a single dorsal D-ring to tie off a personal fall arrest system, with tongue-and-buckle leg straps and one-piece webbing construction. It is the body-wear element of a fall protection system and must be paired with an anchorage and a connecting device.
What is the weight capacity of the Warthog harness?
The Warthog has a worker capacity range of 130 to 310 lb, including the worker plus all tools and equipment. Every other component in the fall protection system must be rated for the same 310 lb capacity, since a system is only rated to its lowest-rated part.
What sizes does this harness come in?
The Warthog Tongue and Buckle is available in four sizes: S-M (B2006), L-XL (B2002), 2XL (B2003), and 3XL (B2004). Choose your size on this page. Tongue-and-buckle legs and adjustable shoulder and chest straps let each size dial in a precise fit; the harness should be snug with no slack before use.
What kind of D-ring does the Warthog have?
The Warthog Tongue and Buckle has a single dorsal, or back, D-ring. The dorsal D-ring is the OSHA-recognized fall-arrest attachment point on a full body harness, positioned between the shoulder blades so the worker is held head-up after an arrest. This model does not have side positioning or sternal climbing D-rings.
Which OSHA and ANSI standards does the Warthog meet?
The Warthog is tested to ANSI Z359.11-2021 for full body harnesses and ANSI A10.32-2012 for construction fall protection, and it is OSHA compliant for personal fall arrest. It carries a Malta Dynamics Declaration of Conformity backed by an independent third-party laboratory accredited to ISO 17025. The Declaration is linked in the Submittals section below.
How often should this harness be inspected, and when should it be retired?
Inspect the harness before every use and have a competent person perform and document a full inspection at least every six months per ANSI Z359.2. Retire it immediately after any fall-arrest event, or whenever you find cut, frayed, burned, or chemically damaged webbing, broken stitching, or cracked, bent, or corroded hardware. The included inspection form below documents each check.
What else do I need to build a complete fall protection system?
The Warthog is the harness only. Each worker also needs an anchorage connector and a connecting device, either a self-retracting lifeline or a shock-absorbing lanyard, clipped to the dorsal D-ring. Size the connector free fall and deceleration distance to the fall clearance available below the work surface, and use the Fall Protection Calculator above to plan the system.

Specifying Harnesses for Your Crew?

Need help sizing harnesses and matching them to the right anchor and connector for your jobsite? Confirm your capacities, work surface, and fall clearance with us and we will walk through the full kit list so the right equipment ships together.

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

The limited warranty is provided only to an end-user customer for the period set forth in an order that has been accepted by Fall Protection Distributors, LLC. The end user customer must be: (a) a Buyer purchasing product directly from Fall Protection Distributors, LLC or Buyer of product purchasing from an authorized reseller. The limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship in the Standing Seam Roof Anchor product. The limited warranty does not cover problems resulting from external causes such as accident, abuse, misuse, or problems with electrical power, servicing not authorized by Fall Protection Distributors, LLC, usage that is not in accordance with product instructions, failure to follow the product instructions or failure to perform preventive maintenance, problems caused by using accessories, parts, or components not supplied by Fall Protection Distributors, LLC; normal wear and tear; and products with missing or altered service tags or serial numbers. FALL PROTECTION DISTRIBUTORS, LLC’S RESPONSIBILITY FOR MALFUNCTIONS AND DEFECTS IN PRODUCT IS LIMITED TO REPAIR AND REPLACEMENT OF THE PRODUCT AS SET FORTH IN THIS WARRANTY STATEMENT. EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE, FALL PROTECTION DISTRIBUTORS, LLC AND ITS SUPPLIERS MAKE NO, AND HEREBY DISCLAIM ALL OTHER, WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.

About Malta Dynamics

Established by Damian Lang, Malta Dynamics provides cutting-edge fall protection solutions for diverse industries. Initially a laborer mixing and carrying mortar to bricklayers on masonry job sites, Damian started his own masonry company in Ohio in 1984. As it grew, he needed better solutions to protect his workers. Safety training and equipping his team with the best equipment became a top priority in the company's early years. Eventually, Malta Dynamics was born from this focus on safety. With over three decades of hands-on experience in construction, aviation, manufacturing, warehousing, masonry, and more, Malta Dynamics designs, engineers, and manufactures an extensive line of fall protection and safety equipment tailored to meet the unique demands of each field. Malta Dynamics products meet OSHA requirements and incorporate innovative features attributed to industry feedback. With a steadfast commitment to safety and a wealth of hands-on expertise, Malta Dynamics delivers fall protection solutions engineered to safeguard workers in even the most demanding environments.