Services including load testing inspections and certifications.
Roof tieback anchors.
Safety tieback anchors are available in temporary and permanent configurations.
Flexible lifeline systems tieback anchors provide safe practical and reliable anchorage points for a range of rooftop and facade work.
Anchorages are vital components of modern fall protection systems.
These anchors are capable of withstanding an ultimate load of 5 000 lbs in any direction per cal osha title 8 3291 to allow for the suspension of scaffolds or bosun chairs.
Types of tieback.
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Our expansive anchor product line meet or exceed osha and ansi safety standards and are compatible with new construction as well as retro fit projects.
Tractel safety tieback anchors are designed to meet applicable safety codes including osha calosha asme ansi and can csa z91 m90.
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Roof davits and or tie back anchors are an important safety feature for construction or maintenance workers working on the exterior of any tall building.
Roof davits tie back anchors are used during maintenance to the external face of a building such as window washing and painting.
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Sesco safety tie back anchors are osha and iwca compliant roof anchors typically used for window washing and façade access.
These installations are usually.
Certified tieback anchors provide a secure point for a boson s chair temporary outrigger and or secondary arrest line.
Tieback anchors for roof fall protection rooftop anchorages.
This includes the recent osha 1910 27 regulation changes and passing routine 5000 lb.
We can perform testing to make sure your roof anchors tie back anchors davit systems window cleaning anchors fall arrest systems are certified to meet osha s latest regulations.
Tieback anchors are the most basic engineered means utilized to secure equipment and personal fall arrest systems that are used during work from suspended equipment.
There are several important factors to consider when selecting and installing tieback anchors.