Anchor Certification: everything you need to know

When working at height, safety is a priority. Anchor point certification or anchor point testing involves checking that your anchors meet all standards and operate safely. Read on to learn all you need to know about anchor certification.

Maintaining your height safety system

If you’re “a person conducting business or undertaking” (PCBU) then maintenance, inspections and testing are your responsibility. This responsibility might also carry over to designers, manufacturers, suppliers, and contractors. When it comes to maintenance and inspections, don’t think you need to do this yourself – all these services need to be carried out by a competent, reliable person.

When you enlist someone to check the condition of your anchors, any work must be carried out according to the recommendations of the manufacturer or another competent person. Inspections should be carried out at least once a year when it doesn’t seem practical to follow other recommendations.

 
Engaging a certifier

You shouldn’t just choose anyone to certify your anchor systems. You need to ensure your certifier carries the relevant QBCC  licences, insurances, and height safety certificates as well as a white card. They should also be qualified as a level 3 rope access technician. Insurance is important to ensure protection for you and your certifier, so it’s important you hire someone who carries public liability insurance, workers’ compensation insurance, and professional indemnity insurance.

 
Certifying anchors

For an anchor to be certified, it must meet particular requirements. These include:

  • Reliability: There should be no question about the anchor’s quality and configuration.
  • Position: The anchor should be positioned so that the operative’s work position can be easily maintained.
  • Safety: Anchors should be placed in an area where operatives can connect to and disconnect from the height safety system with no risk of a fall from height.
  • Strength: It should have a static strength of at least 12kN for abseil use, 15kN for fall arrest or 21Kn for 2 person connection.
  • Permanence: If the anchor is set up for permanent use, it must clearly carry the details of the manufacturer and installer, the load rating and direction, and the status following service and inspection.
 
Testing anchors

Anchors are tested using either visual inspection or test loads. A visual inspection takes into account the fixing, any corrosion or fault, or any other factors that might make the anchor improper or unsafe for use. Test loads involve applying half of the intended load for at least three minutes to determine the performance of the anchor.

 
Recertification documents

Recertification documents should include a:

  • Conformance certificate, which might cover each anchor individually or provide a summary of the entire site.
  • Calibration certificate, which covers load testing equipment and is only valid for 12 months.
  • Inspection records, which your inspector will issue following their assessment of your anchor. These records are crucial to ensure continuing compliance and evidence that maintenance has been completed.
  • Layouts, which involve a clear visual representation of the system.
  • Load calculations documents, which the manufacturer supplies to summarise calculations for your site and provide evidence that the load carried by your system are within safety requirements.
  • Testing and certification documents, which certify that your anchors have been tested by the manufacturer.
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), which lists any particular protective gear that might be required when using the system.
  • Rescue, which details the ideal rescue method.
  • Product brochures and instruction manuals, which are usually provided by the manufacturer.
  • Site or product photos, which aren’t mandatory but help users to understand the nature of the site and to ensure product compliance over time.
  • Exclusion Zones, which are areas that workers should not access.
  • Requirements for testing and re-certification, which are done along with standard inspections.
 
The cost of non-compliance

The law dictates that PCBUs must provide and keep a safe work environment. Height safety is a crucial factor. If you are a PCBU, you are expected to know what is required to maintain safety on site; claiming ignorance will not be accepted if an unsafe worksite leads to negligence, serious injury, or death.

If an unsafe or non-compliant anchor has caused consequences, you may face a hefty fine and even jail time. According to the WHS Act, the highest penalty an individual could be liable to pay is $600,000. They could also face five years of imprisonment or a combination of both. If you’re a body corporate, the maximum penalty rises to $3,000,000.

 
Conclusion

Safety is paramount when working at height, and anchor certification is crucial to keeping a workplace free from accidents, serious injury, and even death. Staying on top of the certification requirements will ensure your site continues to operate safely and effectively for the duration of your project.

Give Fidato a call on 1800 343 286 to find out more or book your building to have your anchor points checked or recertified.

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Frequently asked questions

You may find answers to some of your questions here. If you don’t see your question here or on our FAQ Page, then please reach out to us. We will be more than happy to answer any queries you may have.

HOW OFTEN DO ANCHOR POINTS NEED TO BE TESTED

According to Australian Standard AS/NZS 1891.4, anchor points need to be tested every 12 months by a competent person
Anchor points need to be tested every 12 months to ensure they are still safe and secure. Fidato has the detailed knowledge and experience required to carry out asset maintenance of the highest quality in any sector - whether government, commercial, industrial, educational or residential. We believe a successful handover involves solid and efficient work ethics, professional accountability & years of industry experience.

HOW MANY ANCHOR POINTS DO I NEED FOR A ROOF?

As a minimum a height safety system must prevent the risk of a pendulum swings or falls from heights. The number of anchor points will vary from roof to roof because of the substrate used and the length and breadth of exposed edges. 

Fidato follow the guidelines as set out by The Australian Standards AS/NZS 1891.4. We use Safetylink, Sayfa and Safety Roof Anchors for our height safety systems. Each of the products used have their specifications and guidelines which we follow.

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question as the number of anchor points you'll need for a roof will depend on the specific circumstances of your project.

WHAT IS THE MINIMUM RATING FOR AN ANCHOR POINT FOR 2 PEOPLE?

The minimum rating for an anchor point for 2 people is 22kN.

WHAT IS THE MINIMUM STRENGTH OF AN ANCHOR POINT?


The minimum strength of an anchor point is dictated by the governing body or standard to which it must adhere. In Australia, for example, the minimum strength required for an anchor point is 10kN (2,248lbf or 1,021kgf). This means that the anchor point must be able to support a static force of 10kN without deforming or breaking.

 

If you’ve ever worked on and around a building, you’ll know the inherent safety risks involved. Businesses must invest in high-quality protective and preventative equipment to keep workers safe, with anchor points being one essential element in the height access industry.

As a building manager, property manager, or PCBU, you may be concerned about anchors causing damage to your building. In this article, we’ll go into detail about what anchors or anchor points are, how they work, and how to install them correctly to alleviate any worries about damage.

What is an anchor point?

An anchor or anchor point is a type of engineering control designed to prevent falls and other dangers when working at height. They’re part of the same line of equipment that includes static lines, fixed platforms, walkways, stairways, and ladders.

Anchors work by creating an safe anchoring point so that rope access technicians can abseil and manoeuvre safely down and around buildings. They must be mounted securely to a solid surface (such as a roof, surfeit, parapet or side of building) and can be either permanent or temporary.


Any businesses performing commercial property maintenance work must take every step to stay safe. Anchor points are one critical part of an effective facade or building maintenance safety plan.

 

The two main anchor point configurations we use in Australia are:

• Fall arrest anchor points—these provide an attachment point as part of an overarching fall arrest system. They are designed to arrest a person’s fall mid-air, lessening the impact and significantly reducing the chance of severe injury.
• Rope access anchor points—these devices make ascending and descending safer and easier for workers. Workers often use them when accessing facades, cleaning windows, or performing any other kind of harness-based work.

 

Why and when to install roof anchors

Installing anchors is an essential choice any time you—or somebody else working on your property—plan to work on a roof or in any situation where there is a risk of a fall of more than two meters.

For example, if you’ve hired window cleaners to work on your property, they will each need an appropriate amount of anchor points to support their harness and equipment. Additional anchor points may be necessary for an extra lifeline system—professionals will know exactly how many are required.

So, now you understand why installing anchors is a safety necessity, let’s discuss the chances of damage and how you might prevent it.

 

Will installing roof anchors damage my building?

If you need work performed on the externals of your building, and need anchors you may be worried about damage to its structural reliability or membrane. You might also feel concerned about the chance of water leaks.

Thankfully, you can rest assured that your roof will remain secure and damage-free if the anchors are installed correctly by certified professionals. An anchor installation expert will use only the highest-quality suppliers while strictly adhering to international and Australian standards, ensuring a safe and secure result.

 

How to prevent damage when installing anchors

Professional height access specialists will know the steps to take to ensure your anchors don’t cause damage to your property. These steps can include quality control, regular inspection and testing, and thorough site documentation.

This documentation will detail the location of each attachment point and its intended function, along with the qualifications and name of the installer. It should also include instructions for using the system safely.

Finally, professional installers will need to hold relevant and appropriate QBCC licence to ensure the correct anchors are installed for your property—and also that they’re placed in the right location (this is super important!).

Together, all of these steps will guarantee a thorough, secure, and safe installation that will keep any type of property free from damage.

 

Hire a professional to install your anchors safely and securely today.

We’re experts in rigging and rope access services. We have the knowledge, experience, and equipment necessary to ensure your roof anchor installation goes smoothly and safely.

We’re certified with SafetyLink, Sayfa, and Safety Roof Anchors and have yet to experience damage to anchors and roof membranes, structural damage, or water leaks. We’re certified to install anchors including:

• Chemical set concrete mount anchors

• Purlin-mounted anchors

• Surface-mounted anchors

Ready to get started? Contact us today and have a chat with our friendly team and discuss your roof anchor installation needs. Alternatively, you can request a quote via our simple online form.

 

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