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Height safety static line systems provide continuous attachment points on high-rise structures, ensuring worker safety during maintenance or inspection tasks.
SAS Projects specializes in supplying, installing, certifying, and maintaining static line systems in NSW,ACT and QLD. Our commitment to quality and safety has made us the go-to choice for comprehensive height safety solutions.
A static line system is a reliable, cost-effective, and safe fall protection solution for areas unsuitable for permanent guardrails. With our expert team, we ensure that all our static line systems meet or exceed relevant Australian standards, codes, and guidelines, including AS1891.2 and AS1891.4.
Our highly experienced system design team works diligently to develop a static line system tailored to your site's specific needs. We take into account an in-depth risk assessment, building design, and access requirements to create a custom height safety solution that meets all obligations and requirements
At SAS Projects, we provide top-notch static line systems and prioritize customer satisfaction with our 10-year product and installation warranty
- Continuous connection to a fall arrest system across various roof surface elevations.
- Low profile design that blends in with surroundings.
- Intermediate pass-through system for enhanced safety and convenience.
- Suitable for horizontal, vertical, and overhead applications.
- Compatible with various roof surfaces, including roof deck, steel, timber, and concrete structures.
- Fall arrest rated to 22kN for multi-user capability with advanced energy-absorbing properties.
- Locally designed and manufactured from quality 316 stainless steel.
- Prefabricated, modular components for simple, rapid installation.
SAS Projects' static line systems can be installed on various surfaces such as metal roof decking, steel, timber, or concrete structures. Our team of accredited height safety installers ensures your static line systems are installed and certified in line with Australian standards and codes.
We adhere to all relevant Australian standards, regulations, codes of practice, and guidelines to guarantee our clients a safe and effective static line system.
This code provides practical guidance for businesses on how to identify, assess, and control workplace hazards to minimize risks to workers' health and safety.
This industry code, published in September 2021, provides guidance on the design, installation, and maintenance of fixed platforms, walkways, guardrails, stairways, and ladders for working at height.
Larger units can have significant footprints
Generally, two-person use capacity
This code offers guidance on the design, installation, and maintenance of permanent anchor systems, lifeline, and rail installations for working at height.
This code provides practical guidance on managing risks associated with falls at workplaces, including risk assessment and control measures.
Selecting the right facade maintenance system requires careful consideration. Each building is unique, and height safety solutions are not one-size-fits-all. At SAS Projects, we can assist you with new system designs or conduct auditing and/or system installation on your existing buildings. For advice on your requirements, contact us on the form below:
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High-rise building rope access services involve the use of specialized rope techniques to perform maintenance, inspections, and repairs on tall structures. By eliminating the need for scaffolding or heavy machinery, rope access provides an efficient, cost-effective, and safe solution for high-rise challenges.
For high-rise buildings, static line systems often have more stringent requirements due to the increased risks associated with greater heights, wind dynamics, and potential load factors. These systems may incorporate specialized materials, enhanced anchor points, and unique configurations to cater to the unique challenges of tall structures.
Yes, there are specific standards and guidelines that dictate the design, installation, and maintenance of static line systems for high-rise buildings. Ensuring adherence to these regulations is vital for the safety of the workers and the longevity of the system.
Regular inspection is crucial. Generally, height safety static line systems in high-rise settings should be inspected and certified by a competent professional every 12 months. However, in areas exposed to extreme environmental conditions or high usage, more frequent checks might be required.
Absolutely. Given the additional risks and complexities associated with high-rise buildings, it's essential for users to undergo specific training for the safe use of these static line systems. Training ensures that users understand the system's capabilities and limitations, as well as any building-specific protocols.
Key components to inspect include the anchor points, the static line itself (for any signs of wear, corrosion, or damage), connectors, tensioning devices, and any associated personal protective equipment. Ensuring each component's integrity is vital for the overall safety and effectiveness of the system in a high-rise setting.