Height Safety Access

About Height Safety Access

When you need roof anchors and height safety access systems installed at your building site you can trust our qualified technicians to get the job done safely and efficiently. Anchor Point Safety in Sydney offers full system installation services which are carried out by fully qualified and insured experts. All of our fixed and temporary systems comply with the National Code of Practice for safe working on roofs and with AS/NZS 1891.4:2009.

Height Safety Equipment

TEMPORARY WIRE - TWA-01 - Limited

This unit is a temporary attachment anchor for one person made of stainless steel wire, fittings, and a karabiner. The anchor is easily carried and simply wraps away for storage.
 
Note: If in doubt as to the capabilities of the anchorage structure prior to fitting, a Structural Engineer should be consulted.
 

Application

This anchor is suitable for metal roofing and also can be used by screwing directly to trusses and rafters.

The use of multiple anchors allows an operator to traverse larger areas and connect directly to each of the corresponding anchor’s own karabiner, allowing for maintenance and inspections.


Specifications

The anchor consists of two cables with swaged fittings at all ends and wires which run through a screw gate karabiner; the stainless steel roof securing plates are used to screw through onto the roof sheets with the cables being offset to match the roof screw pattern
Plates are designed to bend in the case of a fall to relieve stress on the anchor, fixings, and structure
Designed to meet the needs of operators at risk and Australian Standard 1891.4 2009 and Workcover’s Code of Practice for Safe Working at Heights
Anchor testing and certification was conducted by TestSafe (WorkCover) to Australian and New Zealand Standard 1891.4 2000 and current to the 2009 upgrade, Test Report no 32696
This anchor is for the use as a Limited Free Fall Anchor point and rated at 12kN
The Anchor TWA-01 is for the use a single person at a time

LADDER – 2.4M 5 RUNG W/1M STEP THROUGH – LAD-01

This 5 rung 2.4-metre ladder is the starting ladder for any ladder system as it has extended stiles (1 metre ) to act as handrails as per the standard.

 

Benefits

Handrails extend beyond the rungs so that user can maintain stability and three points of contact at all times.


Applications

Designed for use as vertical access to roofs and can be set up to 70° inclination for access between roof heights.


Specifications

Design to support 150kg
Can be manufactured to any height
Can be vertical (90°) or up to 70° inclination
300mm rung spacing
Aluminium construction for durability and light weight

LADDER – 2.4M 7 RUNG LADDER, NO STEP THROUGH – LAD-02

This ladder is a single 7 rung 2.4-metre ladder which can be used individually or as a component of an extended ladder system.

 

Benefits

Modular design allows for extra units to extend to any roof height.


Applications

Designed for use as vertical access to roofs and can be set up to 70° inclination for access between roof heights.


Specifications

Design to support 150kg
Can be manufactured to any height
Can be vertical (90°) or up to 70° inclination300mm rung spacing
Aluminium construction for durability and light weight

STATIC LINE SYSTEM – SLS-01

Suitable for all metal and tile roof installation, this system features Anchor Point Safety Pty Ltd’s energy absorbing componentry. Static lines are designed for continual attachment.

 

Benefits

Handrails extend beyond the rungs so that user can maintain stability and three points of contact at all times.


Applications

Designed for use as vertical access to roofs and can be set up to 70° inclination for access between roof heights.


Specifications

Design to support 150kg
Can be manufactured to any height
Can be vertical (90°) or up to 70° inclination
300mm rung spacing
Aluminium construction for durability and light weight

WALKWAY SYSTEM – WW-01

 
The aluminium roof walkway system (WW-01) can provide safe access to roof top plant and equipment. WW-01 is a simple to install and lightweight, yet incredibly strong and virtually maintenance-free walkway system that provides a simple solution for roof or internal walkway/catwalk safety in the workplace.
 
WW-01 can easily be fitted with aluminium handrails on one or both sides of the walkway. All walkways and handrails are designed to meet the relevant requirements of AS1657-2013 and various statutory codes of practice.
 
 

"I operate a sign company and required some roof anchors to be installed so we could safely install a sign. Anchor Point Safety assisted us with this process, they were professional and safety conscious in their installation processes and we were able to complete our project safely. I would happily recommend Anchor Point Safety for anyone in the market for harness and access systems."

Andy Crosthwaite - Google Review
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Our safety products are designed and engineered to meet Australian standards.

Anchor Point Safety

Head Office

New South Wales
Unit 4/3 Naples Place
Wyong, NSW 2259

1800 007 454
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Legal Responsibilities for Owner/Controller of Premises

Who is classified as the controller of the premises?

As per the Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in Workplaces [NOHSC:2002(2005)], the “person with control” may be:

  • The owner of the premises
  • A person who has under any contract or lease an obligation to maintain or repair the premises
  • A person who is occupying the premises
  • A person who is able to make decisions about work undertaken at the premises
  • An employer at the premises

Persons with control of premises have a duty of care to:

  • Develop, implement and maintain an asbestos management plan.
  • Investigate the premises for the presence or possible presence of asbestos-containing material
  • Develop and maintain a register of the identified or presumed asbestos-containing material, including details on their locations, accessibility, condition, risk assessments, and control measures.
  • Develop measures to remove the asbestos-containing materials or otherwise to minimize the risks and prevent exposure to asbestos
  • Ensure the control measures are implemented as soon as possible and are maintained as long as the asbestos-containing materials remain in the workplace.