Design safety
Thinking ahead is a good idea
Planning to secure work areas at a height with HBSecurity systems already during the design phase results in risk-free site management and finished roof maintenance because it is fully compliant with THE CONSOLIDATION ACT ON HEALTH & SAFETY AT THE WORKPLACE (Leg. Decree 81 dd. 9 April 2008 and Leg. Decree 106 dd. 3 August 2009 as amended) and with the various Regional and Provincial laws and regulations.
Relying on a certified system is a wise choice
All HBSecurity anchor devices are made in compliance with the technical standards of reference UNI EN 795:2002, EN 795:2012, CEN/TS 16415:2013 and UNI 11578:2015. The testing of type/class A, B, C, D devices is performed by accredited testing laboratories. They are also compliant with THE CONSOLIDATION ACT ON HEALTH & SAFETY AT THE WORKPLACE and with the various Regional and Provincial laws and regulations.
Working safety
Working at constructions sites must not be hazardous
Safety in the worksite begins with a good supply and correct use of personal protection equipment by the workers. Working with special tools for protection turns the worksite into a safe place because the roof is not dangerous if the workers who climb up there take proper precautions.
Choose suitable devices to improve system performance
Associating the use of HBSecurity Lifeline and single anchor devices with suitable PPE is key to minimising the risk of falling from a height and of accidents at work. Helmets, safety shoes and harnesses should always be worn correctly before climbing on the roof, in order to make the best use of the safety systems. HBSecurity offers a wide range of PPE so that every worker can wear the most suitable gear.