
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.

Whether you are a specifier, building owner, employer, or worker the updates to the Australian height safety standards are something you need to be aware of.

The compliance certificate for your system may contain the phrase “restricted access” or “full access”. In this blog post we explore what those terms can mean.

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

Height Safety Engineers was engaged to design and install a new safe access and fall protection as part of the Old Menangle School refurbishment.

There are almost an infinite number of variables that are considered when designing a height safety system. In this blog post, our team looks at how those variables can be balanced.

Roof access is generally a part of every commercial and industrial building’s design, but in many cases that access is not compliant with fall protection standards.

Some height safety needs will always need the input of experts. There are instances where a change during design could save time, and money, for developers