LEVEL 1 LADDER SAFETY EQUIPMENT



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LEVEL 1 LADDER SAFETY EQUIPMENT www.laddersafetysystems.co.uk

LADDER SAFETY KIT LEVEL 1 Level 1 Equipment is used on leaning access ladders, where the operative can safely ascend and descend the ladder maintaining 3 points of contact at all times. The principal of the level 1 system is simplicity and compliance. You secure the ladder to the wall and secure the operative to the ladder. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Fit harness and short lanyard (cowstail) Secure the ladder to the wall at ground level, using a re-usable eyebolt, strap and yolk Climb the ladder and secure yourself to the ladder rung with the cowstail Once Secured the user can remove both hands to work Level 1 System Applications (if used with tool carriers/ tool belts/ drill bandoliers) Cavity Wall Insulation Cable Clipping Security Equipment Installation Pest Control - Wasp nets etc Level 1 Equipment Includes Fully Waterproofed body harness, with front and rear attachment points. Adjustable length cowstail with large snaplock and small autolocking karabiner. Reusable eyebolt (sizes available 12mm, 20mm, 22mm & 26mmØ) Ladder Strap with cam lock Ladder Yoke Drill Bandolier Heavy Duty Storage bag

LEVEL 2 LADDER SAFETY EQUIPMENT www.laddersafetysystems.co.uk

HEIGHT SAFETY SERVICES LEVEL 2 Level 2 Equipment is used on leaning access ladders, when the operative cannot safely ascend and descend the ladder maintaining 3 points of contact at all times. The level 2 system follows the same principal of the Level 1 equipment (secure ladder to wall, secure operative to ladder) with the addition of a rope and rope grab acting as a running line. The rope and grab enables the user to carry equipment in one hand, while ascending or descending the ladder. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Secure ladder to wall and fit harness Fit rope grab to rope at ground level Climb ladder maintaining three points of contact Once in position, slide robe grab as high as comfortably possible, and the user can now remove both hands to work Level 2 System Applications Gutter Repair, Replacement, Cleaning &Painting Fascia Repair, Replacement &Painting Window Repairs, Painting Security Equipment Installation / Maintenance Brick / Pointing Repairs / Roughcast Repairs Satellite & Aerial Installation Gas Flue Fitting / Overflow Fitting/Repairs Pole mounted CCTV Camera Maintenance Level 2 Equipment Includes Fully Waterproofed body harness, with front and rear attachment points. Adjustable length cowstail with large snaplock and small autolocking karabiner. Rope Grab 11mmØ Kernmantle Rope with large snaplock Karabiner Reusable eyebolt (sizes available 12mm, 20mm, 22mm & 26mmØ) Ladder Strap with cam lock Ladder Yoke Drill Bandolier Heavy Duty Storage bag

LEVEL 3 LADDER SAFETY EQUIPMENT www.laddersafetysystems.co.uk

HEIGHT SAFETY SERVICES LEVEL 3 Level 3 Equipment has been designed to achieve safe access from the ground, onto roof ladders. Using the level 3 system the operative can safely ascend and descend the ladder maintaining 3 points of contact at all times. The level 3 system follows the same principal of the Level 1 & 2 equipment (secure ladder to wall, secure operative to ladder) with the added ability to secure the roof ladder to the access ladder and safely transfer from either. The rope and rope grab again enables the user to carry equipment in one hand, while ascending or descending the ladder. This system is used extensively for the installation of Sky TV satellite dishes, digital aerials, gas and heating systems, social housing repair teams, roofers and so on. The Level 3 system Applications for Short Duration / Low Risk working on pitched roof's. Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Secure ladder to wall, fit harness and rope grab to rope Climb access ladder to gutter line maintaining 3 points of contact and fit cowstail Lift roof ladder into position Roof Tile Replacement Ridge Tile Replacement Chimney Repairs (pointing, lead and small patching repairs) Satellite & Aerial Installation / Removal Gas Flue Fitting / Repair / Removal Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Secure roof ladder to access ladder Connect rope grab to rope on the roof ladder and transfer to roof ladder Cimb roof ladder maintaining 3 points of contact Level 3 Equipment Includes Fully Waterproofed body harness, with front and rear attachment points. Adjustable length cowstail with large snaplock and small autolocking karabiner. Rope Grab 11mmØ Kernmantle Rope with large snaplock Karabiner (1 or 2 rope option available) Roof ladder Ratchet Strap Reusable eyebolt (sizes available 12mm, 20mm, 22mm & 26mmØ) Ladder Strap with cam lock Ladder Yoke Drill Bandolier Heavy Duty Storage bag

SOLAR PV KIT www.laddersafetysystems.co.uk

SOLAR PV KIT The basic principal is using the panel brackets and framework as your restraint anchor point. The adjustable restraint lanyard provides sufficient movement to work, but prevents the user from reaching a point where a fall could occur. Tetra have been working with Solar Panel Install Teams, Operations Teams and Safety Managers around the country, listening to the safety and operational issues each department has when installing solar PV panels on roofs. As with our extensive range of Ladder Safety Systems, we ve made our Solar PV Work Restraint System very simple to use, train and inspect. The Solar PV adjustable lanyard has been designed to provide a work restraint system that utilises the panel brackets and framework as attachment points. Used in conjunction with a collective edge protection system the adjustable lanyard still provides sufficient movement to work, but prevents the user from reaching a point where a fall could occur Training A simple safe method of installing panels on roofs, which the installers are happy and comfortable with. Increased productivity from the install teams. A considerable reduction of risk and time. Tetra can offer two options for the supporting training on our PV Fall Restraint System. Candidate Training Equipment Inspection Training Please note The Tetra PV Restraint System must always be used in conjunction with a collective edge protection system. Get in touch with us: Training Centre Address: Tetra Working at Height Tel: 01773 606373 Fax: 01773 606372 Email: heightsafety@tetrasystem.co.uk Unit 7, Securiparc Wimsey Way Alfreton DE55 4LS