We offer bespoke design and installation of an extensive range of safety equipment
Zero Gravity safety technicians are fully competent and qualified in the compliance testing of a variety of different systems
We offer a range of services and maintenance options which require working at height
Interactive Site Safety Tool
Edge Protection
You must provide adequate protection when accessing the top or back of trailers, we can provide counterweighted frames that can be positioned around your site as required or alternatively we can permanently fix a frame. This allows for an overhead anchor point that will follow the user, thus minimizing the impact and distance of any potential fall
Confined Space Equipment - Davit Arms
Confined Space Equipment - Tripods
Horizontal lifelines provide a cost effective solution to rooftop access, they can be designed to allow access to all areas of the roof keeping the anchor point behind the user at all times in relation to the hazard, they can be easily fitted to all roof types without compromising watertightness
Obstacles or level changes on flat roofs can be traversed with proprietary stepovers
For more information click here
Control access to ladders by installing an anti-climb gate
A wall mounted lifeline running parallel to an open edge provides an excellent alternative solution to edge protection when access to the edge is required or the installation of edge protection isn't practical, the anchor point will stay behind the user in relation to the leading edge allowing for restraint from a fall.
ertical lifeline systems provide convenient, safe and reliable personal fall protection for workers who perform vertical climbing tasks. Many ladder related accidents are preventable with the use of a vertical lifeline and a fall protection rope grab system. A vertical lifeline enables mobility up and down the entire height of the line, eliminating the need to disconnect and find a new tie-off point along the way. An anchor point travels with you so that you have the mobility to climb while maintaining an anchor point above your D-ring. These systems are usually a rope, a cable, or a track to which a worker is attached via a full body harness and lanyard. A variety of system designs are available to best fit specific tasks and job sites. These include flexible cable ladder safety systems and synthetic rope with safety rope grab systems.
Click here for more information
Whilst caged ladders are often the go to solution for fixed ladders on most industrial sites, dutyholders should be aware that the hoops of a ladder alone may not be effective in safely arresting a fall without injury. Dutyholders are therefore advised to review their risk assessments and consider if additional fall protection is required or alternative means of access supplied.
Where dutyholders choose to use fall arrest equipment inside a hooped ladder to arrest a fall they should be aware that hoops may interfere with the operation of some types of fall arrest equipment (for example inertia reel devices). Duty holders should contact their manufacturer or supplier for advice on the performance of such equipment when used in a hooped ladder.
Users of fall arrest equipment inside a caged ladder should also be aware of the possibility of injury from striking the cage following a fall. The use of climbing helmets to reduce the risk of injury may need to be considered.
Many factory or warehouse roofs will have fragile semi opaque panels to allow light in, it is essential these are identified prior to accessing a roof and you are protected by potentially falling through, this can be achieved by installing a protective cover