Super Anchor TB3-6070 Hi-Viz 3 D-Ring Harness - 5 Sizes

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Super Anchor Safety Fall Arrester Harness Series

TB3-6070-H Hi-Viz 3 D-Ring Fall Arrester Harness, 5 Sizes

The Super Anchor TB3-6070-H is a Hi-Viz webbing 3 D-ring Fall Arrester full body harness with a padded back frame, a dorsal D-ring, 2 side D-rings, tongue buckle leg straps, and a quick connect chest strap. The webbing is 1-3/4 inch polyester with a 6,000 lb minimum tensile strength, and every D-ring carries a 5,000 lb minimum strength with ANSI and CSA certified hardware throughout.

Choose Small through 2X-Large with the Size selector above, guided by the TB3-6070 sizing chart linked below. Rated Type A/P for fall arrest, fall restraint, and work positioning under ANSI Z359.11-2021 per the Intertek lab report 11-2024, with OSHA 1926.502 compliance and a CSA Z259.10 compliance report available on request. Maximum user weight is 310 lb including tools.

Super Anchor TB3-6070-H Hi-Viz 3 D-ring Fall Arrester harness front view with quick connect chest strap and tongue buckle leg straps
3D-Rings: Dorsal Plus 2 Side
310 lbANSI Capacity with Tools
6,000 lbWebbing Tensile Strength
5,000 lbD-Ring Minimum Strength
1-3/4 inPolyester Webbing
5Sizes: S Through 2XL
14 inMaximum Harness Stretch
Type A/PArrest, Restraint, Positioning

Who Needs This Product

The TB3-6070-H is for roofers, framers, and general construction crews who want side D-rings for fall restraint rigging on top of a standard dorsal fall arrest connection, with Hi-Viz webbing that keeps workers visible on busy jobsites. The padded back frame D-pad spreads the load across the shoulders, the quick connect chest strap speeds donning, and the tongue buckle leg straps adjust with the familiar grommet-and-tongue action that survives muddy gloves. Connect fall arrest PPE only to the dorsal D-ring with ANSI or CSA certified 3,600 lb gate strength connectors; the side D-rings are for fall restraint only. This is the same harness supplied in the 3206 Max-LE leading edge kits.

Features

Padded back frame

The D-pad back frame positions the dorsal D-ring 6 to 12 inches below the shoulders and spreads arrest loads across the frame.

Hi-Viz webbing

High visibility 1-3/4 inch polyester webbing with a 6,000 lb minimum tensile strength keeps the worker seen on crowded sites.

2 side D-rings

Side D-rings rig fall restraint systems that keep the worker off the edge entirely; they are never used for fall arrest.

Tongue buckle leg straps

Grommeted tongue buckles adjust the leg straps to a snug fit and hold it through a full shift.

Quick connect chest strap

The chest strap buckle snaps together and passes a pull lock test, set 8 to 12 inches below the shoulders.

Visual fall indicators

Visual indicator labels on the shoulder straps deploy in a free fall, showing a warning that retires the harness on sight.

Technical Specifications

ModelsTB3-6070-HS (S); TB3-6070-HM (M); TB3-6070-HL (L); TB3-6070-HX (XL); TB3-6070-H2X (2XL)
TypeA/P: Fall Arrest, Fall Restraint, Work Positioning
WebbingHi-Viz polyester, 1-3/4 inch (45 mm), 6,000 lb (27 kN) minimum tensile strength
D-Rings1 dorsal plus 2 side; 5,000 lb (22.5 kN) minimum strength
ConnectorsANSI/CSA certified
Chest StrapQuick connect buckle, positioned 8 to 12 inches below the shoulders
Leg StrapsTongue buckle with grommets
Hardware FinishZinc or EDC with zinc plating
ANSI Capacity130 lb to 310 lb including tools and equipment
OSHA Capacity90 lb to 420 lb
CSA Capacity130 lb to 352 lb
Harness Stretch14 inch maximum, included in length of fall calculations
Maximum Free Fall6 ft (1.8 m) with a compliant energy absorber
ComplianceANSI Z359.11-2021 (Intertek lab report 11-2024); OSHA 1926.502; CSA Z259.10 compliance report on request
UPC786158607031 (S); 786158607024 (M); 786158607017 (L); 786158607048 (XL); 786158607055 (2XL)

Side D-rings are for fall restraint only. Connect fall arrest PPE only to the dorsal D-ring, never attach a lifeline, lanyard, absorber, or SRL directly to the harness webbing, and use an ANSI or CSA compliant energy absorber or an SRL with a braking system specified for the user weight. A harness subjected to a free fall must be removed from service immediately, and prolonged suspension can result in death, so rescue immediately. An improperly adjusted harness can result in falling out of the harness in a free fall.

Compliance Standards

ANSI Z359.11-2021

Certified per the Intertek lab report 11-2024 as a full body harness for fall arrest, with a 130 to 310 lb capacity including tools.

OSHA 1926.502

Meets OSHA fall protection criteria with a 90 to 420 lb person capacity range.

CSA Z259.10

A CSA Z259.10 compliance report is available on request, with a 130 to 352 lb capacity range.

PID and Inspection Labels

English and Spanish PID labels, a serialized inspection label, and visual indicator labels document the harness through its service life.

Typical Applications

Residential RoofingDorsal tie-off for SRLs and lifelines on pitched roofs.
Leading Edge SystemsThe harness supplied in the 3206 Max-LE kits.
Fall Restraint RiggingSide D-rings keep workers off the edge entirely.
Framing and SheathingHi-Viz webbing on crowded framing crews.
Solar InstallationAll day comfort from the padded back frame.
General ConstructionType A/P coverage across arrest, restraint, and positioning.
Vertical Lifeline WorkRigs with rope grabs and energy absorbers per the manual.
High Visibility JobsitesWebbing color does the flagging vest one better.

Donning and Adjustment Overview

Donning and adjustment figures are in the 2025 Fall Arrester 3 D-Ring Harness manual linked below. The basics:

  1. Don the harness and position the dorsal D-ring 6 to 12 inches below the shoulders by moving the back strap webbing through the D-pad slots, with the help of another person.
  2. Connect the chest strap buckle and adjust the width so the straps are aligned, about 8 to 12 inches below the shoulders.
  3. Connect and adjust the tongue buckle leg straps for a snug fit.
  4. Perform the buckle locking test: lock the chest buckle and pull on each side of the strap; it must remain locked.
  5. Connect fall arrest PPE only to the dorsal D-ring with ANSI or CSA certified 3,600 lb gate strength connectors.
  6. Include the 14 inch maximum harness stretch when calculating the length of fall for the system.

Inspection and Retirement

Inspect before each use, with documented competent person inspections per the service schedule. Remove the harness from service when any of the following apply:

  • The harness was subjected to a free fall or a visual indicator label shows its warning.
  • Webbing is cut, abraded, or damaged by heat or chemicals, or stitching is cut or loose.
  • A D-ring is deformed, cut, or shows pitting or extreme rusting.
  • The quick connect buckle fails the lock test, or tongue buckle grommets are missing or damaged.
  • The D-pad is cut or torn, or its webbing slots are broken.
  • PID labels are missing or not legible, or the annual competent person inspection is overdue.

Dispose of harnesses removed from service in a way that prevents further use.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I pick the right size?
From the TB3-6070 sizing chart by body weight and height: Small fits 90 to 130 lb, Medium 130 to 160 lb, Large 160 to 220 lb, X-Large 220 to 310 lb, and 2X-Large 310 to 400 lb, with heights running to 6 ft 8 in at plus or minus 2 inches. Sizing is approximate due to variation in body shapes.
What are the side D-rings for?
Fall restraint only, which is rigging that prevents the worker from reaching a free fall exposure. Fall arrest connections go to the dorsal D-ring exclusively, with ANSI or CSA certified 3,600 lb gate strength connectors or Super Anchor approved devices. Inspect it before every use, and retire it right away if you find corrosion, cracks, or bent components.
What is the weight capacity of the TB3-6070-H?
It depends on the standard: 130 to 310 lb including tools under ANSI Z359.11-2021, 90 to 420 lb under OSHA, and 130 to 352 lb under CSA Z259.10. For fall arrest system design, use the 310 lb ANSI figure that the rest of your PPE shares. Make sure the connecting hardware and anchorage suit your application before you attach a lanyard or lifeline.
How much does the harness stretch in a fall?
Up to 14 inches per the 2025 manual, and that stretch must be included when calculating the length of fall so the worker cannot strike a lower level. Position the dorsal D-ring 6 to 12 inches below the shoulders to keep the geometry right. Follow the recommended fastener pattern and placement so the connection is secure, and re-check the installation before you rely on it for fall arrest.
Can I attach an SRL or lanyard to the webbing?
No. Never attach a lifeline, lanyard, absorber, or SRL directly to the harness webbing. Fall arrest PPE connects only to the dorsal D-ring, and the system needs an ANSI or CSA compliant energy absorber or an SRL with an internal or external braking system specified for the user weight.
How often does the harness need inspection?
Before each use by the worker, plus competent person inspections recorded on the label: every 3 months for daily use, every 6 months for moderate use, and annually for light use. Approximate service life runs 1 to 3 years in daily service and up to 5 years in light service.
What tells me a harness has taken a fall?
The visual indicator labels on the shoulder straps deploy and show a warning when the harness is subjected to a free fall. Any harness with a deployed indicator, or known to have arrested a fall, is removed from service immediately and disposed of in a way that prevents further use.

Need Help Sizing a Crew?

Send us your roster and we will match every worker to the sizing chart before the order ships. Orders usually ship in 1 business day, and transit time is based on the delivery location.

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

Super Anchor Safety Manufacturer Warranty

Super Anchor Safety (SAS) warrants to the purchaser that all products are free from defect in material and workmanship at the time of shipment. This warranty is limited to product replacement for a period of one (1) year from the date of installation or use by the owner, provided that this period shall not exceed two (2) years from the date of shipment. This warranty only covers defects in material and workmanship. It does not cover conditions resulting from normal wear, neglect, abuse, or accident. This product warranty does not cover oxidation of zinc, dacromet, or powder coatings used on permanent and temporary anchors that results from connector abrasion unless the coating can be shown to be defective at the time of purchase. This warranty is non-transferable. Any unused defective product will be replaced at no charge by returning the product to Super Anchor Safety or to the distributor the product was purchased from.

Permanent Anchor Warranty

Super Anchor Safety warrants to the purchaser that all anchors sold as a permanent fixture with Hot Dip Galvanizing, Stainless Steel, and Thermo-Plastic finishes are fully warranted against failure due to defects in materials or workmanship for a period of five (5) years from the date of initial installation. SAS does not warranty the installation or flashing system used to waterproof the anchors. The SAS factory warranty is void if the product has been modified or has not been used in accordance with SAS specifications and instructions for that product. Anchors that have been removed from service due to re-roofing or remodel of the structure they were originally attached to must be inspected by an SAS factory representative or a competent person before being reinstalled.

See the Super Anchor Warranty and Compliance Statement (PDF) for the full manufacturer document.

About Super Anchor

Founded in 1992 by Steve Nichols, Super Anchor patented and released the A.R.S. Super Anchor, the first permanent roof anchorage device in its innovative P.P.E. line. The A.R.S. Super Anchor remains a top seller today under A.R.S. 2x8 and 2x4 anchors. Drawing from over 20 years of roofing experience, Super Anchor's founder recognized the industry's need for specialized fall protection tailored to roofers. Still family-owned and operated, Super Anchor provides premium fall arrest equipment such as harnesses, anchors, rooftop posts, and self-retracting lifelines. Steve Nichols is still at the helm, leading Super Anchor as it innovates new products yearly. Headquartered in Monroe, Washington, the company prioritizes innovation, superior customer service, and products that exceed standards. Super Anchor Safety exemplifies pioneering fall protection born from real-world roofing expertise. The company motto will remain "The Best In Fall Arrest" regarding the products it sells and the customer service it provides.