Inspection
Our team of experts ensures that all measurements, information, and details are recorded. This allows us to take all necessary precautions for a design that is functional for the workers’ activities.
Assessment
Once all data is collected, it is processed to move on to the phase of selecting the most suitable materials and products or custom solutions.
Once all data is collected, it is processed to move on to the phase of selecting the most suitable products or custom solutions.
Design
The phases of designing a fall protection system, such as rigid track lifelines (Type D), include: defining the method of access at height, preparing the anchoring devices/systems to be installed, and determining the method of attaching the anchoring devices to the structure.
Installation
Our operational staff performing the installation is highly qualified and capable of executing the installation on any type of structure.
Maintenance
Proper periodic maintenance of anchoring devices and systems, as well as PPE, ensures the long-term preservation of safety features and maximum performance. Maintenance also allows for the detection of any anomalies or malfunctions that could make the use of the lifeline on the roof unsafe.
Completeness of data
Structures require study because they have different characteristics. Accurately completing the forms for quote requests allows us to better understand the areas of intervention.
Qualified support
Our technical consultants are always available to ensure customer satisfaction and resolve complex issues.
Documentation
The main objective of the SPIDER team is to provide, for every commissioned project, a truly turnkey service. We provide all necessary documentation in accordance with current regulations.
SPIDER is able to supply and design solutions for all situations in which an operator is exposed to the risk of falling from height while loading and unloading vehicles or tankers.
Solutions are available that can be adapted to existing structures, along with temporary devices or purpose-built metal-frame support structures, supplied and installed by qualified SPIDER operators.
Tankers and articulated lorries are typically over 4 metres in height. For this reason, during the loading and unloading of tankers or vehicles, the operator is exposed to a risk of falling from height that is often underestimated. SPIDER is able to provide versatile, innovative and customised solutions to ensure operator safety, while also offering expertise in support structures such as posts or gantries, where circumstances require them.