Making Safety as Easy as 1, 2, 3…
Miller’s harnesses are easy-to-wear, provide greater comfort and increased mobility, while improving safety and reducing worker fatigue. Some of Miller’s harnesses also a stretchable webbing design providing that mobility which is so important for specific job applications. Miller’s Titan product line provides a lightweight comfortable style with true dependability. Miller harnesses are universal in size, plus they even off an XL version that is accommodating to larger body types! Refer to sizing chart for details.
A lanyard is a connecting device - a flexible line to secure a full-body harness or body belt, where permitted, to a point of anchorage. There are two basic categories of lanyards:
Miller offers a variety of convenient anchorage connectors for every application. All Miller anchorage connectors meet applicable OSHA, ANSI and CSA standards for compliance and safety. Depending on what job you will be performing, designating the proper connection equipment can mean all the difference in jobsite safety.
Miller Safety Harnesses
Buckle Types


D-Ring Options
| Sliding Back D-Ring | Sliding back D-ring with injection-molded, flexible Santoprene® D-ring pad. Comfort-touch back D-ring pad (inset) provides added comfort |
| Front D-Ring | Used for a variety of climbing, confined space and rescue applications |
| Side D-Rings | Most commonly used for work positioning |
| Shoulder D-Rings | Primarily used for lifting and lowering individuals, such as in confined space and rescue applications |
| Pull-Free Lanyard Rings | Allows user to attach lanyard when not in use. Minimizes hazards associated with the lanyard hanging freely |
Miller Lanyards
- Shock-absorbing lanyards - Extend deceleration distance during a fall, significantly reducing fall arresting forces by 65 to 80 percent (below the threshold of injury)
- Non-shock-absorbing lanyards - Used for restraint or positioning. Often also used in instances when fall distance is less than 2 to 3 feet.
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