FrogLink Anchor Handbook
FrogLink Anchor Handbook
FrogLink Anchor Handbook
FROGLINK ANCHOR
SafetyLink is an innovative
anchor company achieving
success and keeping you safe
whilst working at heights.
ROOF ANCHORS
HORIZONTAL LIFELINES
PERMANENT LADDERS
LADDER STABILISERS
TEMPORARY ANCHOR
WALKWAY & GUARDRAIL
X-RAIL - HORIZONTAL RAIL
Asia-Pacific/The Americas
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Europe/Africa/Middle East
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Northern Europe
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTALLATION OF SAFETYLINK
FROGLINK ANCHOR
WARNINGS .................................................................................................................................................... 3
WARRANTIES ................................................................................................................................................. 5
INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY, OR UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A COMPETENT HEIGHT SAFETY INSTALLER.
The building or structure for the anchorages should be assessed by an engineer, unless it is clear to a competent
height safety installer that the anchorages system is structurally adequate.
When installing anchor points all safety procedures must comply in accordance with the current safety code/s of
practice/s for working at heights.
SAFETYLINK ANCHORAGES
ALL ANCHORAGES MUST BE INSPECTED EVERY TWELVE MONTHS, INSPECTIONS NEED TO BE CARRIED OUT BY A
COMPETENT HEIGHT SAFETY INSTALLER.
Procedures to be followed at inspection time:
- Visually inspect anchors for signs of deterioration.
- The FrogLink/TileLink anchor point has two energy absorbing regions and two stabilising joins which hold the
eyelet in place during use. If these energy absorbing regions are expanded this will indicate the anchor point
has arrested a fall. Similarly, if the two stabilising joins have been broken this would also indicate the
FrogLink/TileLink has arrested a fall and should be replaced.
- The eyebolt should remain straight, a bent eyebolt will indicate that the anchor point has arrested a fall (The
design features of the eyebolt includes the ability to bend like a fishing pole starting from the top and working
its way to the bottom, enabling it to use up energy as the eyebolt bends whilst lessening the force on the person
falling and the attachment point).
- Visually inspect the components of the anchor for corrosion, superficial surface marking is permitted while
deeper corrosion or pitting would require attention.
- Manually (by hand) check the eyebolt for rigidity and tightness, if the eyebolt can turn in the anticlockwise
direction it will require attention.
- Visually inspect the rubber hat washer and waterproofing components to ensure it has remained sealed.
- Visually inspect the attachment component of the anchorage where practically possible.
- Visually inspect the parent structure for modifications or deterioration which might lead to loss of anchorage
strength.
- For Concrete Installation Only: To comply with Australian Standards, each ConcreteLink must be tested after
installation and at every recertification inspection. Ensure you wait the recommended curing time as specified
by the chemical anchor instructions. The pull test can be done using a 16mm threaded eyebolt. Test consists
of ultimate pull out force proof loading to 50% of design purpose of anchorage.
- A personal energy absorber or a fall-arrest device with a personal energy absorber must be used in conjunction
with all SafetyLink Anchorages and Lifeline systems.
IN ADDITION TO SAFETYLINK PTY LTD EQUIPMENT, ALL ANCILLARY EQUIPMENT MUST BE INSPECTED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AND THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS.
11.1 To the extent permitted by law all implied conditions, warranties and undertakings are expressly excluded.
11.2 Except as provided in this clause the Company shall not be liable for any loss or damage, whether direct or indirect
(including consequential losses or damage) arising out of any breach of contract by the Company or any negligence
of the Company, its employees or agents.
11.3 Should the Company be liable for a breach of a guarantee, condition or warranty implied by the Australian Consumer
Law (not being a guarantee, condition or warranty implied by sections 51, 52 and 53 of that Law) then its liability for
a breach of any such condition or warranty express or implied shall be limited, at its option, to any one or more of
the following.
A) in case of Goods
(I) the replacement of the Goods or the supply of equivalent Goods.
(II) the repair of the goods,
(III) the payment of the cost of replacing the Goods or acquiring equivalent Goods.
(IV) The payment of the cost of having the Goods repaired.
Provided that any such Goods are returned to the Company by the Purchaser at the Purchaser’s expense.
B) in the case of services
(i) the supply of the services again,
(ii) the payment of the cost of having the services supplied again.
11.4 The Company will not be liable for the costs of recovery of the Goods from the field, loss of use of the Goods, loss
of time, inconvenience, incidental or consequential loss or damage, nor for any other loss or damage other than as
stated above, whether ordinary or exemplary, caused either directly or indirectly by use of the Goods.
11.5 The Company warrants that at the time of shipment, Products manufactured by it will be free from defects in
material and workmanship. In the absence of a modified written warranty, the Company agrees to making good
any such defects by repairing the same or at the Company’s option by replacement, for a period of (1) one year from
the date of shipment. This limited warranty applies provided that:
This warranty does not apply to any defects or other malfunctions caused to the Goods by accident, neglect, vandalism, misuse,
alteration, modification or unusual physical, environment or electrical stress.
Please note that the benefits to the purchaser (as a consumer) given by this warranty are in addition to your other rights and
remedies under the Australian Consumer Law. Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
11.6 If any goods are not manufactured by the Company, the guarantee of the manufacturer thereof shall be accepted
by the Purchaser as the only express warranty given in respect of the goods.
11.7 Except as provided in this clause 11, all express and implied warranties, guarantees and conditions under statute or
general law as the merchantability, description, quality, suitability or fitness of the Products for any purpose or as
to design, assembly, installation, materials or workmanship or otherwise are hereby expressly excluded (to the
extent to which they may be excluded by law).
PLEASE SEE SAFETYLINK PTY LTD FULL STANDARD TERMS OF CONDITIONS OF SALE FOR FURTHER REFERENCE.
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FROGLINK ANCHOR UNIT
Product Code: FROGL001
All safety procedures must comply in accordance with the current safety code(s) of practice(s) for working at heights.
Ensure safety at all times during and after installation by using an appropriate height safety protection system.
COMPONENTS
- Installation of anchors can only be made to roof sheeting strong enough to support the anchor point.
- MINIMUM roof sheet gauge is 0.42mm for steel and 0.7mm for aluminium.
- Roof sheets must be inspected thoroughly for splits, rust, corrosion damage and correct installation.
- Ensure the roof sheeting and structure is secured in accordance with current building codes and
manufacturer’s instructions.
If installing on to roof sheet lap/joints the fixings MUST PENETRATE THROUGH BOTH ROOF SHEETS of the
lap/joint. Check individual roof profile specifications to confirm or avoid installation at roof sheet lap/joins.
POSITIONING ON ROOF SHEETS INSTALLED WITH PENETRATING SCREWS (Trim deck, Custom Orb or similar)
1. FrogLink must be installed on roofs with a minimum of two purlins/battens, with the roof sheeting being
installed/secured with penetrating screws into purlins/battens as per manufacturer’s recommendations.
2. Froglink can be installed directly into roof sheeting or on purlin screw lines providing there is a purlin/ screw
line above and below the anchor point.
3. Determine best method of installation Option 1: roof sheet mount or Option 2: roof sheet and purlin mount.
OPTION 1: FROGLINK MOUNTED ONTO ROOF OPTION 2: FROGLINK MOUNTED ONTO ROOF SHEET
SHEET BY 7 RIVETS AND PURLIN BY 6 RIVETS AND 1X14G SCREW
THROUGH CENTER HOLE.
1. Determine method of installation Option 1: roof sheet mount or Option 2: roof sheet and purlin mount.
2. FrogLink Anchors must be positioned a MINIMUM OF 2 METRES from the roof sheet edges unless
additional roofing screws are installed.
3. When required, additional roofing screws 4x 12g must secure the individual roof sheet onto the structure
where the anchor is installed.
4. The roofing screws must be installed to the structure between the anchor and roof sheet edge that falls
under 2m.
5. This shall be required both above and below the anchor if it is installed less than 2m from the roof sheet
edge on both sides
6. Alternately Ridge capping and flashings can be assessed by a competent person to determine suitable
strength as a substitute to additional securing screws.
FROGLINK INSTALLED LESS THAN 2M FROM ROOF SHEET EDGES REQUIRE 4X12G ADDITIONAL SCREWS TO
SECURE ROOF SHEETS INTO PURLIN ON SIDE THAT FALLS UNDER 2M
FROGLINK INSTALLED LESS THAN 2M FROM BOTH SIDES OF ROOF SHEET EDGES REQUIRE 4X12G ADDITIONAL
SCREWS TO SECURE ROOF SHEETS INTO PURLINS ON BOTH SIDES THAT FALL UNDER 2M
1. Place the FrogLink on the surface of the roof sheet running parallel with the sheets profile in the required
location. FrogLink anchor is recommended to be installed on the crest/high section of the profile aligned with
the fall of the roof when this cannot be achieved the FrogLink can be installed into the pan/low section. Ensure
not to create an area where leaves or debris can collect.
If installing on to roof sheet lap/joints the fixings MUST PENETRATE THROUGH BOTH ROOF SHEETS of the
lap/joint. Check individual roof profile specifications to confirm or avoid installation at roof sheet lap/joins.
Option 1:
a) Drill Seven (7) x 8mm holes into the roof sheets through the locating holes on the FrogLink.
b) Secure the FrogLink to the roof by riveting through the holes in the FrogLink Anchor and the roof sheet using
8mm BT Tri Fold Rivets.
Option 2:
a) Install 1x 14g Roofing screw through the Froglink mounting hole, securing the anchor to the roof sheet and the
purlin below.
b) Drill Six (6) x 8mm holes into the roof sheets through the remaining FrogLink mounting holes.
2. Clean away any swarf or metal filings created from install to prevent corrosion/damage to roof sheets/gutters.
3. The FrogLink Anchor Point is now ready for use, giving you an anchor point to attach to while installing the
next FrogLink.
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IF ANY DOUBT EXISTS WITH THE STRENGTH OF THE STRUCTURE OR ROOF SHEETS AN ENGINEER SHOULD MAKE THE ASSESSMENT.
DURING INSTALLATION YOU MUST BE SAFE AT ALL TIMES.
INSTALLATION MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY, OR UNDER THE SUPERVISION OF A COMPETENT HEIGHT SAFETY INSTALLER.
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SPACING MUST BE NO GREATER THAN THE RAFTER LENGTH, PLEASE CONTACT YOUR DISTRIBUTOR IF YOU ARE UNSURE.
SAFETYLINK HEIGHT SAFETY SYSTEMS MUST ONLY BE INSTALLED AS PER OUR INSTALLATION GUIDES, TO STRUCTURES AS
SPECIFIED IN THE INSTALLATION MANUAL FOR EACH PRODUCT. SHOULD ANY DOUBT EXIST IN REGARD TO THE STRUCTURES
INTEGRITY AN ENGINEER SHOULD BE CONSULTED.
SafetyLink's design and planning team are here to help work out the positioning of your fall protection
system, ensuring all areas of your roof are accessed safely.
▪ Are all areas of your roof protected, allowing complete access when working at heights?
▪ Are you protected from the ground up, allowing complete access to your roof?
▪ Detailed comprehensive documentation provided e.g. installation guides, testing results, product
sheets should be provided.
▪ SafetyLink can also provide you with a qualified and reputable installer of SafetyLink products.
Contact our design team at [email protected] and we can plan your fall arrest system for you.
It is critical that before using any SafetyLink Systems a fall rescue plan is in place for any persons suspended mid-air
following a fall. Serious injury or death can occur in a matter of minutes, particularly if a person’s movement or
breathing is restricted or loss of consciousness has occurred. In accordance with your fall rescue plan and
appropriate first aid procedures it is essential to remove the person from the suspended position as quickly as
possible.
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