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Mobile Man Anchor

The Mobile Man Anchor has been specifically designed to provide short term safety for low frequency operations where guardrails are not provided, such as flat roofs, roof level installations like AC units, telecommunication equipment etc.

  • CE Approved
  • The Mobile Man Anchor can be used on any flat roof or on industrial steel cladded pitched roofs up to 15 degrees pitch
  • The Safesite Mobile Man Anchor can be installed as a complete restraint and fall arrest system
  • Can be utilised on buildings over 4m high when used as a fall arrest system in conjunction with a shock absorbing rope grab device
  • A series of Mobile Man Anchors can be linked at approx 10m centres using the standard Safesite Horizontal Line System components. This installation provides fall restraint for operatives whilst they travel between each Mobile Man Anchor and fall arrest once they have connected directly to an individual Mobile Man Anchor and disconnected from the horizontal line

The Mobile Man Anchor is extremely compact, portable, easily assembled and features a unique design incorporating a shock absorber which reduces the total weight of the unit, making the product more user friendly.

The Mobile Man Anchor has been designed to be used with an approved shock absorbing rope grab and rope and full body harness to provide safe access at all times.

The Anchor Weights are supplied with suction cut rubber boots to protect the roof membrane, increase frictional resistance and enable the anchor to be used on all roof membranes, even in wet weather.

The Unit has been designed to ensure compliance to the following Regulations:

  • BS EN 795: Protection against falls from a height - Anchor devices - Requirements and testing.
  • Work at Height Regulations 2005
  • HS/G-33 Health and Safety in Roofwork 1998
  • Construction ( Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996
  • Construction ( Design and Management) Regulations 1994
  • Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992
  • Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992