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All New 'Vertic' Horizontal Lifeline from Safety Anchors
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The “Vertic” Lifeline System is an anchoring device that facilitates horizontal movement at heights with complete safety. It can be used on many different kinds of structures (roofs, facades, overhead cranes etc).
Safety Anchors - All New 'Vertic' Horizontal Lifeline
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A 'Vertic' Horizontal Lifeline System is an integral part of the site safety and risk assessment process. It can be specified at the initial design stage or added to meet the requirements of safety legislation.
At Safety Anchors, we realize each site has its own unique access and restraint requirements, therefore each system must be customised accordingly.
The “Vertic” Horizontal Lifeline is versatile and aesthetically pleasing, with systems suitable for horizontal or vertical, inclines and curved access routes.
The “Vertic” System can be retrofitted where internal access may be impracticable without removing the roof sheeting.
This versatility allows Safety Anchors to address the demands of modern architecture, heritage buildings, and harsh industrial environmental conditions, enabling safe access to roofs and difficult access locations.
Safety Anchors can deliver a specific solution for all Height Safety requirements. Each system will be professionally installed and certified by Authorized Installers and Distributors nation wide.
Differentiating FeaturesThe unique energy absorber can reduce the loads at the extremity of the system to 6kn and has been tested on three successive shocks of 20kn. This premium performing absorber includes a fall indicator and is constructed from 316 Stainless Steel. Its high performance affords protection to the structure and the operators.
The Horizontal Safety Runner facilitates a safe, simple means for attachment to the Lifeline. It allows the operator to pass easily and conveniently over the intermediate brackets without the need to disconnect. Incorporating increased safety, the Safety Runner requires two distinct motions to disconnect, avoiding accidental disconnection.
The innovative design continues with the IFR90 intermediate brackets. It is made of one single rolled part (to avoid soldering) that is not deformable and reinforced with two aluminium bodies. The unique design features allow for attachment to intermediate posts or for direct mounting to concrete or steel. This flexibility allows for variable positioning (wall mounted, overhead applications etc) and is suitable for a wide range of applications
Other DetailsAre you aware of the current Workcover regulations for fall prevention? “The NSW Code of Practice for Safe Work on Roofs – Part 1 Commercial and Industrial buildings” outlines the need for Height Safety Systems.
In section 2 of the code the planner/designers are called to “take into account whether the work practices necessary to carry out installation, and maintenance of the designs are safe. Among many matters to be considered includes the “permanent provision of safe access to the roof for maintenance”.