
A Fixed Lifeline System is a permanent and highly reliable fall-protection solution used wherever work at height is performed - such as on rooftops, industrial plants, warehouses, construction sites, and maintenance areas. These systems offer a secure anchorage point that keeps workers protected throughout their tasks, making them an essential safety component for any height-related operation.
Installed as horizontal or vertical stainless - steel cables or rigid rails, fixed lifelines are mounted onto roofs, walkways, gantries, and various elevated structures. Workers connect their full-body harnesses, lanyards, or fall-arrest devices to the line, allowing them to move freely and safely. In the event of a slip or fall, the system instantly arrests the fall, preventing serious injuries and ensuring continuous protection.
For employers, fixed lifeline systems act as a proactive safety investment, reducing fall-related risks, ensuring compliance with safety regulations, and supporting a safer, more efficient workplace. Whether for routine maintenance or high-risk industrial work, a well-designed fixed lifeline system provides dependable, compliant, and long-term fall protection for the entire team.
EN 795:2012
CEN/TS 16415:2013
EN 353-1:2018
EN 13374:2013 + A1:2018
EN ISO 1873:2014 Part 2
ACR[M]001 “Red Book”
EN 516:2006 Class 1–Type C
EN 795:2012
CEN/TS 16415:2013
EN 353-1:2018
EN 13374:2013 + A1:2018
EN ISO 1873:2014 Part 2
ACR[M]001 “Red Book”
EN 516:2006 Class 1–Type C