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28th February, 2007

Hi and welcome to e-flash. This week we focus on Roof Safety to assist you in meeting your obligations under the Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 1997.

Please contact us if you have any questions about any of the products you have seen today, or if we can assist you with any additional queries you may have.

 

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Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 1997

Part 17 relating to High Risk Construction Activity states:

“During the activity, a person could fall –

  1. if the activity is housing construction work – at least 3m; or
  2. if the activity is not housing construction work – at least 2m; or
  3. the activity is performed on a roof with a pitch of more than 26°

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SafetyLink Roof Safety Systems

Provide restraint and fall arrest safety for all buildings and industrial sites for a series of anchor points to a complete network of systems for maintenance, cleaning, access and inspections while working at height. 

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The Safetylink Anchor Point

The SafetyLink Roof Safety System has a specially designed eyebolt. The eyebolt can be attached to a number of anchoring devices, which in turn can be attached to differing surfaces such as steel purlins, timber rafters, roof sheeting, concrete and brickwork.

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Various Safetylink Anchors for your applications

Surfacelink:
• For use on Steel Roof profile, where access to timber is difficult
• Adjustable design to suit different roof profiles

Retrolink:
• For use on metal roof/steel purlin structures
• Ease of installation requiring little or no access from the underside of the roof

TempLink:
• For temporary use on metal profile roofs
• Multidirectional fall device

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