Introduction to the Safeline System
Whilst it is always preferable to avoid working at height, reality often means that it in order to carry out a work task it is unavoidable.
It is therefore how you protect the worker that is the key.
For some tasks the measures you employ may be temporary, providing safe working conditions for the duration of the works and removed upon completion.
This approach has limitations in that installation and removal of a temporary system can be time consuming and may include some risk.
In the case of tasks carried out periodically or locations where access is required more often a permanently installed safety system offers a better solution.
The advantages are that once installed a permanent system provides safe conditions for all users, it is simple to use, easy to maintain and is unobtrusive having very little impact on the surrounding environment.
Safeline – the total solution from Survey - quoting - supply - installation through to periodic testing and maintenance.
- Tested in accordance to EN795 Class C
- Computer calculation package which guarantees all systems to be within the safe working limits of the Safeline package.
- Individually serial numbered for traceability
- Full technical Support
- Re-testing throughout the year
- Supply of complimentary personal protection equipment SpanSet offer training for those who intend to access rooftops, or similar structures using pre-installed fall arrest systems and use of work restraint techniques to carry out work at height.
On completion of the course delegates should be able to carry out pre-use checks and use pre-installed access systems.
They will also be able to set up work restraint systems for fall prevention using a variety of different techniques and equipment.