Fall protection crew inspecting anchor points
Fall Protection Category Desk

Miller Fall Protection programs for disciplined work-at-height sourcing

Keep harnesses, lanyards, SRLs, anchors and edge systems in one documented purchasing lane with standards references, service-life notes and quote language built for safety managers and MRO buyers.

OSHA 1910 / 1926 planning ANSI/ASSP Z359 family EN 361 / EN 360 references MAF planning to 1,800 lbf Anchorage guidance 5,000 lb
By Risk

Safety categories arranged for fast fall-protection decisions

Use the same compact view for work-at-height equipment and adjacent PPE categories so sourcing teams can connect the harness package with the jobsite risks around it.

ISO 14001:2015environmental system reference
ISO 50001energy management alignment
Lifecycle Notesretirement windows documented
35% PCR Targetspackaging review where applicable
Low Waste Stockfewer duplicate harness SKUs
4core work-at-height families
Z359standards reference set
6 ftfree-fall planning note
5,000 lbanchorage guidance
Applications

Lean coverage for repeat work-at-height programs

Each application card keeps the language practical: where the worker ties off, which connector family matters, and what documentation should travel with the order.

CN

Construction Access

Harness, lanyard, anchor and rescue notes for steel, roofing and deck work.

UT

Utilities

Climbing and positioning support for poles, substations and inspection routes.

PL

Plant Maintenance

SRL routing and controlled storage for mezzanines, ladders and conveyors.

OG

Energy Sites

Corrosion-aware connector choices for exterior towers, tanks and refinery assets.

Quote Brief

Send one work-at-height brief and receive a tighter Miller Fall Protection shortlist

Share the task height, tie-off point, edge exposure and inspection cadence. The reply can stay focused on category fit, document set and the questions still needed before release.