Standards for Working at Height Equipment and Systems

When we examine the statistics in our country and different countries around the world, the number of employees who lost their lives or were severely injured by falling during working at height is close to half of the total occupational accidents.

Considering this dangerous situation, the European Union has determined the safety and health requirements of the equipment and systems to be used in working at height works in order to ensure that works at height are carried out in safety, and published them with the European Council Directive 2001/45/EC. In addition to this directive, the safety conditions that working at height equipment must have are also described in detail in the (EU) 2016/425 Personal Protective Equipment Regulation and related harmonized standards.

As in the European Union or other countries accepting these standards, we also have our own specific regulations for working at height activities in our country. The fundamental aspects in the field of working at height are specified in the Regulation on Occupational Health and Safety in Construction Works, and the training criteria of the personnel working at height are specified in the Regulation on the Procedures and Principles of Occupational Health and Safety Training of Employees.

Guided Type Fall Arresters Including A Rigid Anchor Line

EN 353-1:2014+A1:2017

Belts And Lanyards For Work Positioning Or Restraint

EN 358:2018

Lanyards

EN 354:2010

Descender Devices For Rescue

EN 341:2011

Hearing Protectors - Ear-Muffs

EN 352-1

Full Body Harnesses

EN 361:2002

Energy Absorbers

EN 355:2022

Rescue Lifting Devices

EN 1496:2017

Anchor Devices - Type A (Fixed Anchor Points)

EN 795 A

Sit Harnesses

EN 813:2008

Retractable Type Fall Arresters

EN 360:2002

Rescue Loops

EN 1498:2006

Flexible Horizontal Lifelines

EN 795:2012

Rescue Harnesses

EN 1497:2007

Connectors

EN 362:2004

Low Stretch Kernmantel Ropes

EN 1891:1998