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Height Safety and Rescue Products

Beaver B-Safe Tradie Harness & Roofers Kit

The backpack’s fully compatible components make the B-Safe Roofers Kit safe to use and safe to carry, achieving excellent height safety outcomes. The Kernmantle rope, combined with a high-strength grasp, ensures accurate positioning and unrestricted movement when needed – no more birds nesting in 3 strand rope ensuring Height Safety.

Harnesses and shock absorbers fulfil the AS1891 criteria.

1 – before shipping, all harnesses are proof loaded and have a 160kg capacity. Before packaging, each kit comes inspected visually. Roofers B-Safe Tradie When used in conjunction with suitable anchorage, this kit is ideal for work on most roofs. All users should be well-versed in the competencies for operating at the height outlined in AS/NZ 1891.4.

Features:

  1. Comes with a 15-metre safety rope and twist-lock karabiner for safe applications.
  2. Shock Absorber Made of Tear Webbing with Loops on Both Ends
  3. Harness for Fall Arrest
  4. Twist Lock Karabiner in Alloy Steel x 3
  5. 25mm web attachment strap rated for one person

Applications:

Tradies – Roofers – emergency worker training


500mm 140kg Tetha Straight Bar Roof Anchor

The temporary anchor plates withstand high-stress situations. In fact, they are robust and efficient quick roof line anchor systems, with a minimum breaking strength of 22kN.   (Ensure that the structure to which any LINQ Tetha anchor plate is attached has adequate power to support the applied load (see to ASNZS 1891.4).)

This item is a cost-effective, reusable temporary alternative to installing a permanent purlin style anchor point. Furthermore, the compact design and lightweight materials provide a tried-and-true Height Safety  solution. It can support a user weighing up to 140 kilogrammes. Can sustain 22kN fall arrest forces (Ensure that the structure to which any LINQ Tetha anchor plate is attached has adequate strength to support the applied load (see to ASNZS 1891.4).)

Features:

  1. The Tetha T-Bar comes with an easy-to-use double tie-off L-screw and wing nut applicator that clips to the roof edge (for suitable profiles only)
  2. When there is no permanent anchor point along the roofline, this product is ideal when used temporary anchor point.
  3. Installation and removal are both quick. (As indicated in ASNZS 1891.4, a professional should perform the installation.)
  4. Provides a secure 360-degree work area
  5. Suitable for metal or tile roofs.
  6. Trim deck or Custom Orb roofs use 500mm.


Kernmantle Rope with Thimble Eye & Rope Grab

Features:

Orange rope that is both durable and conspicuous.

Specification:

15M in length


 

2-Person Temporary Anchor Line

The design of the LINQ portable anchorage lifeline is ideal in high-risk environments. The robust product has been designed for efficiency in setup and pack down, and it complies with AS/NZS1891.2 and EN 795:1996 Class B. The lightweight, 20-meter webbing temporary static line package comes with a ratchet tensioner for quick and easy installation.
This item is suitable for two individuals. Furthermore, when tightening the line, the kit includes an easy-to-use ratchet tensioning device.

Features:

  1. Installation and removal are simple.
  2. Ideal for distances of 3 to 20 metres
  3. A sewn-on bag for simple storage and transit.
  4. Two double-action karabiners
  5. AS/NZS1891.2 compliant
  6. EN 795:1996 standard compliance
  7. Finally, the corrosion test was completed with ISO 9227:1990 and took 24 hours.


Self Retracting Wire Rope

The LINQ self-retracting lifeline (SRL) range is ideal for high-stress workplace circumstances. Developed robust and efficient, it complies with AS/NZS 1891.3 section 1.6. Self-retracting lifelines (SRLs) with retrieval range from LINQ extend and retract automatically, allowing the user to work inside the AS/NZS recommended work area. So too, the lifeline maintains tension, which keeps any loose or harmful excess wire out of the work zone. A brake engages in the event of a fall, stopping the fall and lessening the impact.

Features:

  1. Outer casing made of high-impact polymer
  2. Load indicator snap hook and swivel anchorage eye
  3. The maximum length of a retractable wire rope is 15 metres.
  4. The swivel action of the anchorage eye prevents rope twisting while working or in the case of a fall.
  5. Breaking Strength Minimum > 12 kN
  6. 3.16kg (plus or minus 10gm)
  7. EN 360:2002 standard compliance
  8. The corrosion test was completed with ISO 9227:1990 and took 24 hours.
  9. Finally, Atex Directive 94/9/EC certifies this product for use in potentially explosive environments.


2.9m 500kg Rescue Tripod

The LINQ Confined Space Tripod is compact and lightweight. LINQ tripods are lightweight aluminium tripods that may be readily moved from one project to the next and put up by one person. Also, pins and a safety chain are included with the adjustable legs to ensure secure positioning when in use.

Dual anchorage connections on the LINQ tripod head allow backup systems. Locking pins add to the safety of the winch wire rope by ensuring secure fastened. Lightweight and portable for single-person setup. Likewise, telescopic legs with locking pins attached by cable allow for height change for enhanced adaptability—a mounting bracket for the LINQ rescue winch.

Features:

  1. 12Kn anchorage points on both sides
  2. It comes with a safety chain to keep your legs in place.
  3. The tripod head has twin mounted pulleys to guide the winch wire through the top portion for a more extended time.
  4. Steel-supported feet with a rubber sole
  5. 16.8kg (plus or minus 10gms)
  6. Namely, height adjustable from 1.9m to 2.9m
  7. Next, Distance between legs (footpoints) at minimum height: 1.2m
  8. Distance between legs (footpoints) at maximum size: 1.8m
  9. A lifting load capacity of 500kg is available.
  10. Static Strength: For 3 minutes, both eye anchorages (tested at 12Kn).
  11. Thus, when dynamically tested with a rigid mass of 100 kg, the anchor must hold an increasing mass of 300 kg for 3 minutes.
  12. Corrosion Resistance: Test for corrosion in line with ISO 9227:2012
  13. Finally, EN375:2012 certification


25m 300kg Rescue Tripod Winch

Tripods and rescue winches are essential for anyone who works in local places. The LINQ Rescue Winch (HSTW25), ideally used with the LINQ Tripod (HSTP29), is made to keep you safe when you’re entering, exiting, or working in confined locations.

Features:

  1. Mechanical Advantage 5.6
  2. Use in limited locations to raise or lower individuals or materials.
  3. It comes with a mounting plate for a secure attachment on the tripod (HSTP29).
  4. The maximum lifting length is 25 metres.
  5. Steel body that resists corrosion
  6. 4.5mm Diameter Galvanized Steel Cable
  7. The corrosion test was completed with ISO 9227:1990 and took 24 hours.
  8. For 3 minutes, static strength was 13.5kN.
  9. The device can raise a 203kg test mass without failure following dry and moist conditioning. Furthermore, the vertical distance of the fall when the gadget handle is released is 0 metres.
  10. Finally, 300kg combined weight of rescuer and rescued – safety factor of 5:1 applied


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