Height Safety Inspections

With extensive experience of Mansafe fall arrest system height safety inspections and certifications we are able to help keep you safe. We inspect fall arrest and restraint systems to EN 795. It is recommended that arrest and restrain equipment installed onto and inside buildings is inspected and certified annually. Harnesses and lanyards should also be inspected at 6 monthly intervals.

We are familiar with the procedures and guidelines in place to protect people working at heights. Our team has extensive knowledge of Mansafe fall arrest systems. Additionally, we possess accredited certification and are able to lean on years of experience carrying out height safety inspections. Here at Streval, we combine all this and more to ensure safety is paramount. Whenever we inspect fall arrest and restraint systems, we do so following the guidelines laid out by the EN 795. The EN 795 dictates the technical requirements of personal fall protective equipment.

It is recommended that arrest and restrain equipment, installed onto and inside buildings, is inspected and certified annually. Harnesses and lanyards should also be inspected at 6 monthly intervals. Our market leading evaluation safety services can help steer your project in the right direction.

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We also inspect personal fall restrain anchors (eyebolts) – class A1 anchor eyebolts, installed internally and externally. These are often used by window cleaners as fall arrest anchor points for a harness but can also be used for restraint only to stop unsafe access to an exposed building or structure edge. Contact us now for more information about height safety inspections.
We also inspect personal fall restraint anchors (eyebolts). A fall restraint system works to prevent falls by restricting access to the fall hazard. Whether installed internally or externally, we are able to examine class A1 anchor eyebolts to ensure they are meeting technical safety standards. These types of fall restraint are often used by window cleaners as anchor points. They can then attach a harness system and carry out their job safely.

If you follow the link below, you will be taken to a contact form in which you can request more information about our height safety inspection services. We are happy to discuss your project requirements in greater depth and strive to provide a solution as quickly as possible.

FAQs

What is a Fall Arrest System? 

A Fall Arrest System is a precautionary measure that prevents those scaling high buildings from falling while working. Some examples of this are body harnesses, lanyards, and anchorage points. These systems should undergo inspection annually, which is why we provide this service here at Streval. We use our extensive knowledge of fall arrest systems from our accredited certifications to conduct inspections faultlessly.

At what height is fall protection required?

According to the Working at Height Regulations of 2007, fall protection must be worn by those working at least three metres above the ground. The responsibility to provide this protection falls to the employer, who should ensure their staff possesses adequate PPE for working at heights. 

What is an eyebolt?

Stainless steel eye bolts are used as a fall arrest system that offers protection from falls when conducting high external works such as window cleaning. They can hold over 200 lbs in weight and are available in many variations, from shouldered and non-shouldered, to forged and bent. 

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