Certified Working at Heights Training from Correct Safety will help you in creating a Safe Working Environment for Construction and Maintenance Crews
Announcement posted by Correct Safety - Height Safety Solutions 09 Nov 2012
Working at heights training is an essential
component of any high-risk construction or maintenance plan. Correct
Safety offers such training in addition to a wide variety of guard rail
and static line systems.
Working at heights as low as 1m high can be a
dangerous proposition if proper precautions are not taken. Not only does
Correct Safety offer a wide range of guardrails, static lines, fall arrest anchors
and other fall prevention systems, it also provides working at heights
training to ensure maximum safety for both work crews and pedestrians.
Anchor points are a requirement for many work sites
including roofs, gutters, solar panels and elevated mechanical
equipment. No matter the material, from concrete to tile, Correct Safety
equipment is able to mount to it and provide peace of mind along with
unfettered access. The stainless steel construction and secure mounting
options allow work sites to meet or exceed Australian Standards
Authority requirements.
Harnesses are necessary in many dangerous building
environments. Along with associated equipment, Correct Safety offers a
variety of harnesses to tether workers no matter where their job takes
them. Horizontal static lines allow for free movement over a long range,
while still anchoring personnel in a secure manner. Up to four users
can be protected at once thanks to high-quality construction and various
mounting capabilities.
Roof protection is important not only for workers but for users of roof decks and promenades. Correct Safety’s Roof Walkways systems
provide effective roof-deck protection and safe access to any roof
mounted equipment across various roof pitches. These walkways can be
made from marine-grade aluminium, reinforced fibre composite and
galvanised steel. This steel is also used in quality Moddex guardrail
systems and handrail configurations to keep both workers and pedestrians
protected at all times.
SOURCE: Certified Working at Heights Training