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TEMPORARY ANCHOR Read entire handbook before installing SafetyLink products. All products must be installed in accordance with SafetyLink’s installation handbook, using only products supplied by SafetyLink Pty Ltd. Failure to follow all warnings and instructions may result in a serious injury or death.
EXPERT FALL PROTECTION PLANNING ..................11 IN CASE OF ACCIDENT......................12 Video Installation Video Installation Safety Centre Training Installation Guide Catalogue METAL ROOF TILE ROOF Table of Contents SafetyLink Anchor Handbook Extract – LadderLinks - Version 11.18 Page 2 of 12...
Visually inspect ladder support brackets for any signs of deterioration or the protective coating being removed. (Note: LadderLink is made from marine grade aluminium and therefore should not corrode). Ensure LadderLink is firmly secured to the structure as per SafetyLink Installation Handbook. (refer to Installing LadderLink in Handbook).
Products are maintained in accordance with Australian Standard 1891.4 (section 9). you notify any claim under this warranty to SafetyLink in writing to the address below no later than 14 days after the event or occurrence concerning the produce giving rise to the claim and you pay all costs related to your claim.
In addition the LadderLink has securing points to tie off the ladder providing a safe access point. TIE OFF POINT TIE OFF POINT Table of Contents SafetyLink Anchor Handbook Extract – LadderLinks - Version 11.18 Page 5 of 12...
5. Ensure that a minimum of three (3) x 12g 65mm roofing screws anchor the ladder bracket to the structure (recommended to pilot drill holes). Table of Contents SafetyLink Anchor Handbook Extract – LadderLinks - Version 11.18 Page 6 of 12...
Install an additional two (2) x 8mm Rivets at the top corners 50mm down from the top edge, see below diagram. This must be completed to prevent rocking of the ladder bracket. Table of Contents SafetyLink Anchor Handbook Extract – LadderLinks - Version 11.18 Page 7 of 12...
7. Ensure that a minimum of three (3) x 12g 65mm and one (1) x 14g x 100mm roofing screws anchor the ladder bracket to the structure. 8. Ensure the timber structure is secured in accordance with current Building Codes. Table of Contents SafetyLink Anchor Handbook Extract – LadderLinks - Version 11.18 Page 8 of 12...
1. Drill and install 4 (four) M10 Dyna bolts or equivalent chemical anchor. 2. Ensure anchoring bolts are a minimum of 150mm from concrete wall edges. Table of Contents SafetyLink Anchor Handbook Extract – LadderLinks - Version 11.18 Page 9 of 12...
APPENDIX – Diagram 2 – Anchor Positioning Layout THIS IS A GUIDE ONLY All working at heights safety procedures must be complied with when installing SafetyLink anchor points. For more information refer to your state or territories current legislation, regulations, policies and codes of practices.
PERSONS WORKING AT HEIGHTS SHOULD NOT WORK ALONE. It is critical that before using any SafetyLink Systems a fall rescue plan is in place for any persons suspended mid-air following a fall. Serious injury or death can occur in a matter of minutes, particularly if a person’s movement or breathing is restricted or loss of consciousness has occurred.