
Fall protection system designs
Fall protection systems are always designed to suit the specific needs of the environment where they are being installed. But some design principles are often reused.

Fall protection systems are always designed to suit the specific needs of the environment where they are being installed. But some design principles are often reused.

Diversion anchors and re-anchoring are two important parts of using common fall protection systems.

AS 5532:2025, the standard for the manufacturing of single-point anchors for height safety work, has been updated.

HSE was engaged to install a compliant solar panel access and roof safety system for a new building at Bomaderry High School.

Information tags are commonly placed on roof anchor points and other components of height safety systems. What do they mean?

Temporary roof anchors are useful for creating a fall protection system where one is needed only for a brief time, such as the installation of solar power systems.

Installing a solar panel system on a roof is often a one-off job. Temporary safety systems can keep installers safe.

Anchor points and static lines are two common forms of fall protection used to access solar panel systems on roofs.

Height Safety Engineers recently installed a roof access system and HVAC platform at a new industrial warehouse.

The use of a fall arrest system is a sign that a worker will be operating in an area of very high risk. It is important that the system is setup and used in a way that will best protect the user.