Step 1 – Attach the belt around the waist and adjust it.
Step 3 – Attach the positioning lanyard into one of the side D-ring.
Step 2 – Buckle the Work Positioning Belt around your waist for snug
fitting.
Step 4 – Position yourself on the positioning object (pole, post, trunk etc.)
Step 5 – Adjust the Lanyard length with the adjuster in order to work comfortably with both hands free.
Inspection of Harness
Step 1 – After inspection of your Harness is complete, hold harness by rear D-Ring. Gently shake Harness to ensure all straps are not twisted.
Step 3 – Fasten Chest strap and waist straps (if fitted) with buckle, ensuring each buckle plate lays flat on each other. Chest strap should fit on Upper chest.
Step 2 – Put your Harness over each shoulder similar to putting on a coat. The rear dorsal D-ring or attachment point should now be between your shoulder blades.
Step 4 – Reaching between your legs, connect right strap to right leg buckle ensuring buckle plates fasten through each other and adjust strap for a snug fit. Repeat for left leg. Ensure straps are not twisted or crossed.
Step 5, 6, 7, 8 – When finished above steps, ensure your harness is secured correctly including the strap which is positioned under the buttocks. The finished fitting should feel snug but not restrict movement in anyway. Finally, secure loose ends with keepers and check for twists, misaligned webbing and disconnected buckles..
Purpose of Extension Band

This Extension Band allows the user to easily connect to or disengage from himself the dorsal attachment D-Ring without any external help.
This Unique Optional Extension Band (made of 30cm Length webbing) on the Dorsal Attachment D-Ring is provided on request on all models of KARAM Harnesses.
IMPORTANT – It is advisable to use a lanyard of length less than 1.5m if an Extension Band equipped Harness is used.


The Nospark Range of KARAM products are ATEX certified by SIRA.
ATEX certification involves a detailed process of examination, testing and assessment of the equipment intended to be used in potentially hazardous areas, with the end result being the issue of ATEX certificate and report, confirming that the product is safe to use within potentially explosive atmosphere.
Other KARAM products which are ATEX certified, and may be used to create a complete and compatible ‘Antistatic’personal protective fall protection cover for the user:-
Ref. No. | Product |
PN 22(AS) | Nospark Antistatic Harness |
PN 328(AS) | Nospark Antistatic E.A Lanyard |
PN 361(AS) | Nospark Antistatic E.A Forked Lanyard |
PN 4000 | Horizontal Anchorage Line System on Rigid Cable Line |
PN 116 | Aluminium Screw – Locking Karabiner |
PCGS 7.5 | Retractable Block Polymer Casing with G.I Wire Rope |
PCGS 15 | Retractable Block Polymer Casing with G.I Wire Rope |

Using KARAM Suspension Intolerance Strap
Step 1 – Un-zip the pouches fitted on both sides of Harness.
Step 3 – Connect the straps with each other making a loop with the help of easy-to-use buckle.
Step 5 – Stand onto the loop, so that the thigh straps are free to move.
Step 2 – Hold the 2 straps together.
Step 4 – Put your feet into the loop
Step 6 – Adjust the sit strap towards the front to release pressure
and give a seatposture.