Roof Anchor Points & Static Line Systems
Permanent and Temporary Application
ANKAme "fully compliant" permanent and temporary roof anchor points are the ONLY roof anchor points proudly TESTED AND APPROVED by a division of SafeWork NSW, NATA accredited for testing roof anchors to AS/NZS 1891.4:2009
The best part about the ANKAme temporary roof anchor is they don't scratch or damage the roof sheeting after removal and they align to the roof screw patterns and profiles ( so you’re not left with holes in the roof sheeting – like some other products do).
When your unable to use the ANKAme temporary roof anchor point then the ANKAme permanent roof anchor point provides a safe effective solution.
All products sold are fully compliant to AS/NZS
KEY Features of Temporary and Permanent Anchor Points
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ANKAme roof anchors aligns to roof screw patterns and profile
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All roof anchors are multifunctional and multidirectional
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ANKAme roof anchors are light weight strong and durable which makes it easy to move to the desired place (3kg)
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ANKAme roof anchors are fully compliant to with AS/NZS 1891.4: 2009 (Single Point Anchorage (15Kn) and AS/NZS 1891.2: Supplement 1:2001 (Static Line Use (15Kn) All products sold are fully compliant to AS/NZS
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All roof anchor types have a complete solution method that has a simple installation process
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ANKAme roof anchors are compatible with concrete and metal roof sheeting
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ANKAme roof anchors come with, fastenings, QR code user guide and a carry bag (temporary roof anchor)
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Each anchor contains colour-coded installation instructions, for easy use
Selection, use & maintenance
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Timber battens must qualify F8 strength grade or higher
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Steel battens must qualify G450 grade method or higher
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Fastenings should be fixed into an adequate roof structure. If in doubt it must be inspected by a structural engineer
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The installer must ensure the right use of the anchor, as per the roof anchor user manual
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Always attach shock absorber with the equipment
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Read – understand AS/NZS 1891.4: 2009, industrial fall-arrest systems and devices to ensure the correct use of the anchor
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It must be fixed between 800mm - 2500mm from the edge of the roof (recommended 2500mm or greater)
How to use permanent & temporary anchor points
For tile roof anchor points
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It starts with a competent person to remove a selected roof tile. After that install the temporary anchor strop around the roof truss rafter, as per the user’s guide provided by the manufacturer. When completed remove strop and place the tile back into its original position
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Watch the the below video below on how the temporary tile anchor point is installed
For ANKAme metal fix temporary roof anchor points
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A competent person will asses and then install the ANKAme temporary roof anchor, as per the user’s guide provided by the manufacturer. When completed remove the roof anchor and place the original roof screws back into its original position
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Watch the below video on how the ANKAme temporary anchor point is installed for roof metal roofs
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ANKAme Temporary roof anchor aligns to roof screw pattern and profile for ( Custom Orb / TrimDeck / span-Deck ) and concrete application
For ANKAme metal fix permanent roof anchor points
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A competent person will asses and then install the ANKAme permanent roof anchor, as per the user’s guide provided by the manufacturer. Each roof anchor will need to have a inspection tag installed to each eye bolt ( next due service - 12 months from installation date ) A hand over certificate should be provided to the client upon completion, as per AS/NZS
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Watch the below video on how the ANKAme permanent anchor point is installed for roof metal roofs
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ANKAme Permanent roof anchor aligns to roof screw profile for ( Custom Orb / TrimDeck / Span-Deck / Klip-Lok 700 / Klip-lok 500 ) and concrete application
Follow our five simple height safety steps below to ensure work is done correctly
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Proper assessment of the worksite: First, inspect the site and check for potential hazards. Consider safety control measures to prevent hazards
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Selection of permanent or temporary anchor point: Select the anchor according to the job site and work type. You must know which type of anchor is used for metal, concrete roof, tile installation etc.
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Inspect the roof structure: For instance, if the worksite is on the metal roof, you must know its profile.
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System designing: While working with temporary anchor points, you should avoid a fall arrest system and rather work in fall restraint. refer to AS/NZS 1891.4:2009 and product user manual for correct installation and use
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Right execution of the plan: Craft a plan and include all your roof workers in the process and a written SWMS should be provided, including a tool box talk and safety rescue plan. They must know about the system to ensure the correct use of safety equipment to prevent accidents.