Eyebolts

EYEBOLT INTRODUCTION

External works often require access from the inside of a premises as well as from the outside, for example, window cleaning or minor maintenance operations. In these cases eyebolts and ladder restraints are the most common and user friendly solution to ensuring operative fall arrest safety.

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LEGISLATION

BS 8213 Part 1 : 2004 Windows, doors and rooflights provides guidance to designers of reach limits in relation to cleaning. Should these limits need to be exceeded then suitable anchorage points in accordance to BS EN 795 : 1997 Protection against falls from a height anchor devices - Requirements and testing need to be provided for the operative to attach via a lanyard and harness.

These structural anchorage points need to be installed and tested to BS 7883 : 2005 Application and use of anchor devices conforming to BS EN 795

The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations under Regulation 16 deals with the ability to clean windows etc safely.

Paragraph 156 states

  • Suitable provisions should be made so that windows and skylights can be cleaned safely if they cannot be cleaned from the ground or other surface."

Paragraph 157 states

  • Suitable provision includes: (c) providing suitable conditions for the future use of mobile access equipment, including ladders up to 9 metres long."...
  • Where a ladder over 6 metres long will be needed, suitable points for tying or fixing the ladder should be provided."
  • suitable and suitably placed anchorage points for safety harnesses."

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EYEBOLT INSTALLATION

Installation is carried out in accordance with BS 7883:2005. In relation to fall arrest products installed in brickwork or concrete, it is necessary to place an axial proof load test of 6kN for 15 seconds to confirm the fixing. In the case of through fixing, these are set to a torque of 35Nm. Ladder restraints require a tensile proof test load of 2.4kN for 15 seconds.

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EYEBOLT ANNUAL RE-CERTIFICATION

Fall arrest products should be re-certified in accordance with BS EN 365:2004 Personal Protective Equipment against falls from height–General requirements for instructions for use and for marking. This can be carried out by Safesite as a service contract and included within the quotation for the system.

Where ladder restraints are concerned, there are no requirements for annual re-certification, however, the straps, ratchet and J hooks must be visually inspected by a competent person every time they are used.

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Priestley Way
Crawley
West Sussex
RH10 2NT
Tel: 01293 529977
Fax: 01293 531166
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Manor Park
Runcorn
Cheshire
WA7 1SY
Tel: 01928 579988
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WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS FC

A number of eyebolts have been installed at Molineux, the prestigious home of Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Club to ensure complete safety during maintenance work at the Club's new stands.

 

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Eyebolt Specification

 

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The following is a list of components used for the Eyebolts

100mm Galvanised Eyebolt
100mm Stainless Steel Eyebolt
Polyester Coated Eyebolt
Pushlock Eyebolt And Insert
Pushlock Eyebolt And Insert
Connector M12
Knurled Insert
Stainless Steel Back Plate
Galvanised Back Plate
Identification Disk

 

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