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TILELINK
INSTALLATION HANDBOOK:
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Installation of SafetyLink Anchor Points
(Full Installation Guide available from website www.heightsafety.com )
READ ENTIRE HANDBOOK BEFORE INSTALLING ANY SAFETYLINK PRODUCT.
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.
If you are uncertain and need help please email: safetylink@heightsafety.com.au
Phone: 1300 789 545 or +61 249 972272 | Fax: 1300 738 071 or +61 249 971104
or visit our website www.heightsafety.com

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  • Page 1 (Full Installation Guide available from website www.heightsafety.com ) READ ENTIRE HANDBOOK BEFORE INSTALLING ANY SAFETYLINK PRODUCT. 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.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents WARNINGS ........................3 MAINTENANCE – PERIODIC INSPECTIONS ................. 4 WARRANTIES ........................5 TILELINK ANCHOR UNIT ..................... 6 : TILEL001 .................... 6 RODUCT FITTING THE ANCHOR POINT ..................7 INSTALLATION OF TILELINK ........... E RROR OOKMARK NOT DEFINED APPENDIX ..........................
  • Page 3: Warnings

    WARNINGS READ CAREFULLY SOMEONE’S LIFE DEPENDS ON IT The building or structure for the anchorages should be assessed by an engineer, unless it is clear to a competent person that the anchorages system is structurally adequate. INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY, OR UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A COMPETENT PERSON.
  • Page 4: Maintenance - Periodic Inspections

    Similarly if the two stabilising joins have been broken this would also indicate the FrogLink/TileLink has arrested a fall and should be replaced. Visually inspect the CableLink anchor point for signs that it has arrested a fall. The cable will have tightened around the rafter and the bottom fixing point will be pulled out and the anchor will need to be replaced.
  • Page 5: Warranties

    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.
  • Page 6: Tilelink Anchor Unit

    Positioning of TileLink Anchor Point (refer to appendix diagrams 2 and 3) The first TileLink anchor point must be in a position easily and safely reached by a secured ladder or a manhole access point.
  • Page 7: Fitting The Anchor Point

    Live Load on Anchors: The TileLink anchor is best suited to roof pitches up to 30 degrees. For over 30 degrees TileLink anchors should be used in conjunction with other access methods to ensure no live loading. Note: These anchors are not abseil anchors and therefore if they are subjected to a live load this may trigger the energy absorbing regions.
  • Page 8: Appendix

    DIAGRAM 2 – 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.
  • Page 9: Diagram 3 - Positioning Layout

    DIAGRAM 3 – 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.
  • Page 10: Notes

    NOTES Click back to Table of Contents Handbook_TileLink Version 03.16 Page 10 of 12...
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    NOTES Click back to Table of Contents Handbook_TileLink Version 03.16 Page 11 of 12...
  • Page 12: In Case Of Accident

    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...

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