What is Lifeline?
According to the Occupational Health and Safety regulations, the employer is obligated to ensure the safety of its personnel working at height. Equipment such as harnesses and connection lanyards are provided to the personnel for work at height. However, the staff has difficulty in finding a safe point to connect themselves, and they often work insecurely because they cannot find such a safe connection point.
Lifeline are systems designed for the personnel working at height to work connected at all times. Working at heights in facilities with lifelines are completed safely.
Are your personnel working at height safe?
Mira,
- Recommends you the most accurate system you need by making free exploration at your facility.
- Makes the most accurate project design with its expert engineer staff for work at height.
- Performs assembly with professional work at height technicians.
- With the annual periodic checks we make, you can safely use the lifeline for years.
- With the trainings we provide at the end of the assembly, the users are informed about safe working methods.
To benefit from our high quality products, experienced engineers, professional assembly team and knowledge, simply contact us.
Types of Lifeline
- Horizontal Life Lines
- Vertical Lifelines
- Rail Systems
- Temporary Lifelines
- Above-Vehicle Lifelines
- Single Point Anchors
Lifeline Usage Areas
- In factories; Roofs, Crane tops and crane walkways, Machine tops, high platforms, catwalks, vertical ladders
- Above Truck mounted systems
- Wind Turbines
- Constructions
- Industrial Chimneys
- Silos
- Telecommunications stations
- Shopping centers
- Structures such as Sports Hall, Stadium, Concert Hall
- "Minimum Health and Safety Conditions of Work Equipment Used in Construction Works (31 December 2018)" is the most up-to-date one among the Laws and Regulations on Life Lines. Lifelines to be constructed from this date must meet the minimum requirements in the regulation.
- Labor Law No. 4857 (2003)
- Occupational Health and Safety Law No. 6331 (2012)
- Occupational Health and Safety Regulation in Construction Works (October 5, 2013)
- Occupational Health and Safety Practice Guide in Working at Height in Construction Works (2018)