Miller H700 Construction Harness, 4 D-Rings, Belt, S/M

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Miller Fall Protection

H700 Construction Harness, 4 D-Rings, Belt, S/M

The Miller H700 is the premium tier of the Miller harness range: 3D multi-layered ergonomic padding, lightweight corrosion-resistant aluminum hardware, modular accessory straps, and integrated one-pull trauma relief steps. This H7CC1A1 configuration carries aluminum dorsal (back), sternal (front), and two side positioning d-rings with a quick connect chest buckle and tongue leg buckles.

Rated for workers up to 400 lb and listed by the manufacturer as meeting OSHA 1926.502, ANSI Z359.11, and CSA Z259.10, the H700 is built for professionals who wear a harness as their primary tool, every day.

Miller Harness Sizing Chart

Height (ft) by Weight (lb)

110130150170190210230250270290310330350370390400
6′6″
6′4″XXL/XXXL
6′2″
6′
5′10″UNIVERSALMost Popular Size (L/XL)
5′8″
5′6″
5′4″
5′2″S/M
5′

S/M fits workers up to 5 ft 10 in and 170 lb, or up to 190 lb at 5 ft 6 in and under. Universal (L/XL) covers the broad middle and is the most popular size. XXL/XXXL fits workers over 6 ft who weigh over 270 lb, and any worker from 350 to 400 lb. Lighter boundary bands are overlap zones where either size fits: size down for a trim fit or up for room over layers. Some Miller spec sheets list these as Size 1 (S/M), Size 2 Universal (L/XL), and Size 3 (2XL and 3XL). Based on the manufacturer's published Miller sizing chart; verify fit per the user manual before first use.

400 lbMax Working Load
5Adjustment Points
Z359.11ANSI Certified
Z259.10CSA Listed
4Aluminum D-Rings
BeltIntegrated
TraumaRelief Steps
S/MStocked Size

Who Needs This Product

The flagship H700 construction configuration covers the full climb-position-arrest cycle in premium trim: front ring for ladder systems, side rings for positioning, dorsal ring for arrest, a belt for tools, and 3D padding that makes twelve-hour days survivable. This is the S/M size; other sizes are made by the vendor.

Features

Front and Side D-Rings

The sternal ring accepts ladder climbing systems and the hip rings take a positioning lanyard, all in weight-saving aluminum.

Quick Connect Chest, Tongue Legs

The QC chest buckle closes in one click while tongue leg buckles keep the familiar indexed leg adjustment.

3D Multi-Layered Padding

Premium high-tech padding layers absorb shock, breathe, and vent, keeping the harness comfortable through the longest shifts.

One-Pull Trauma Relief Steps

Integrated relief steps deploy with one pull after a fall arrest, letting the suspended worker stand in the harness and keep blood moving until rescue.

Modular Accessory Straps

Purpose-built attachment straps accept accessories without girth-hitching webbing where it does not belong.

Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum

Aluminum hardware cuts carried weight and shrugs off the corrosion that pits steel rings over years of outdoor work.

Technical Specifications

SKUH7CC1A1
ProductH700 Premium Full Body Harness
SizesS/M (stocked)
ColorBlack
D-ringsAluminum dorsal (back), sternal (front), and two side positioning D-rings
Chest buckleQuick connect
Leg bucklesTongue
BeltIntegrated work belt
Adjustment points5 (chest, shoulders, legs)
HardwareLightweight corrosion-resistant aluminum
Padding3D multi-layered ergonomic padding with integrated waist pad
Trauma reliefIntegrated one-pull relief steps
Max working load400 lb / 181 kg including all clothing, tools, and equipment
Country of originChina
StandardsANSI Z359.11; OSHA 1926.502; OSHA 1910.140; CSA Z259.10
WarrantyMiller Limited Lifetime Warranty against defects in workmanship and materials

Every ring has one job. Fall arrest connects to the dorsal D-ring, ladder climbing systems to the front D-ring, and positioning lanyards to the side rings, rigged to limit free fall to 2 ft per OSHA 1926.502(e). Check the impact indicators before every use.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.11

Certified to the ANSI/ASSE Z359.11 standard for full body harnesses, covering design, testing, and marking requirements.

OSHA 1926.502 and 1910.140

Meets OSHA requirements for personal fall arrest system body wear in both construction and general industry.

CSA Z259.10

Certified to CSA Z259.10 for full body harnesses, marked for use on Canadian jobsites.

OSHA 1926.502(e)

The side D-rings support work positioning systems rigged to limit free fall to 2 ft, as OSHA requires for positioning device systems.

Typical Applications

Full-time at-height trades that wear a harness as a primary tool.
Steel erection, towers, and vertical infrastructure with long harness hours.
Construction crews upgrading foremen and leads to premium comfort.
Industrial maintenance across US and Canadian jobsites.
Roofing work when paired with a compliant anchor and connecting device.
Safety programs specifying integrated trauma relief on every harness.

Donning Overview

  1. Hold the harness by the back D-ring and shake it out so the straps hang free without twists.
  2. Slip the shoulder straps on like a vest, keeping the webbing flat against the body.
  3. Connect the chest buckle and position the chest strap across the middle of the chest.
  4. Fasten each leg buckle so the strap allows a flat hand between the strap and the leg, but not a fist.
  5. Work through all five adjustment points until the dorsal D-ring rests between the shoulder blades, then stow the strap ends.

Full donning and adjustment instructions are in the Miller harness manual linked in the documentation section below.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect this harness before each use, and have a competent person other than the user formally inspect it at least annually per ANSI Z359.2. Check each point below and record the results on the inspection form linked in the documentation section.

  • Webbing: cuts, frays, burns, chemical damage, UV fading, or broken stitching anywhere on the harness.
  • Hardware: D-rings and buckles for cracks, corrosion, distortion, or sharp edges.
  • Adjusters and keepers: slippage, missing keepers, or strap ends that will not stay stowed.
  • Labels: present and legible, including the size, standards, and serial information.

Retirement triggers: any fall arrest event, any webbing or hardware defect found during inspection, or any condition where the inspector cannot positively verify the harness is fit for service.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is each D-ring for?
Fall arrest connects to the dorsal (back) ring, ladder climbing systems to the sternal (front) ring, and positioning lanyards to the side rings rigged per OSHA 1926.502(e).
Can I hang tool bags on the belt?
Yes. The integrated belt carries tool bags on the hips. The belt is not a fall arrest or positioning attachment; use the side D-rings for positioning connections.
What are the one-pull trauma relief steps?
After a fall arrest, suspension trauma becomes the clock that matters. The H700 integrates relief steps that deploy with one pull, letting the suspended worker stand in the harness, take pressure off the leg straps, and keep blood circulating until rescue.
Why aluminum hardware?
Aluminum D-rings and buckles carry the same certification as steel at a fraction of the weight, and they resist the corrosion that pits steel hardware over years of outdoor exposure. On a premium all-day harness, the weight savings is the point.
What is the maximum working load?
The H700 is rated for workers up to 400 lb including clothing, tools, and equipment per the current manufacturer specification. Confirm your connecting device carries a matching rating.
Is the H700 CSA certified?
Yes. The manufacturer lists the H700 series as meeting OSHA 1926.502, ANSI Z359.11, and CSA Z259.10. Verify the markings on the label at receipt.
How often does the harness need to be inspected?
Inspect it before each use, and have a competent person inspect it at least annually per ANSI Z359.2. Retire the harness after any fall arrest event, any deployed impact indicator, or any failed inspection.

Stepping Your Crew Up to Premium Harnesses?

Padding, hardware, and D-ring layout 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.

Miller Limited Lifetime Warranty

Miller Fall Protection products are covered by the Miller Limited Lifetime Warranty. In the manufacturer's words: "We sincerely believe that our fall protection equipment is the best in the world. Our products endure rigorous tests to ensure that the fall protection equipment you trust is manufactured to the highest standards. Miller fall protection products are tested to withstand normal wear and tear, but are not indestructible and can be damaged by misuse."

In the unlikely event that you should discover defects in either workmanship or materials, under the Limited Lifetime Warranty, Miller will repair or replace the product at the manufacturer's expense. If a replacement is necessary and your product is no longer available, a comparable product will be substituted. The Limited Lifetime Warranty does not apply to normal wear and tear or abusive treatment of the product.

Miller is a brand of Protective Industrial Products, Inc. (PIP). Should a product issue surface, contact Fall Protection Distributors, LLC and we will coordinate the warranty claim with the manufacturer.

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