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  1. Boasting a curated collection of innovative safety harnesses from reputable brands like Honeywell Miller Fall Protection, Protekt, WORKSafe and WORKGard Fall Protection in Singapore, our safety harnesses are designed to optimise safety - all without restricting your movements nor limiting mobility in any ways.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Seat_beltSeat belt - Wikipedia

    A seat belt, also known as a safety belt or spelled seatbelt, is a vehicle safety device designed to secure the driver or a passenger of a vehicle against harmful movement that may result during a collision or a sudden stop.

  3. Safety belts, protective belts or fall arresters protect your workers who are working at height. Our safety belt is compact, lightweight, and easy to wear.

  4. Adaptability - Adjustable shoulder, thigh-straps and waist belt. Convenience - An ideal combination of fall arrest, work positioning, rescue and rope access applications. Shoulder belt straps are provided with combination buckles for easy adjustment, automatic buckles on thigh straps.

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  7. The benefits of buckling up safety-belts are clear. If you buckle up in the front seat of a passenger car you can reduce your risk of a fatal injury by 45% (Kahane, 2015) and moderate to critical injury by 50%. Fastening safety-belts helps you to stay in control of your vehicle during when the unexpected occurs such as an abrupt deceleration.

  8. HC-16F Japanese Type Safety Belt with Retractable Safety Line & Big Snap Hook; 50mm Adjustable Belt length up to 1.15m; Maximum length of retractable webbing lanyard up to 1.3m; Large Aluminium Snap Hook; In built shock absorber to reduce impact; Quick release belt

  9. Who should comply with Singapore’s seat belt rules? All vehicles registered in Singapore on or after January 1, 1973, must observe front seatbelt rules. It is compulsory for all vehicles registered in Singapore on or after January 1, 1993, to observe rear seatbelt rules.

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