Fachadas Marbella

Lifelines and fall arrest systems in Marbella

Protecting workers at height

What are lifelines and fall arrest systems?

Lifelines and fall arrest systems are fall protection devices used in construction, buildings and other structures to protect workers performing tasks at height.

Why is it important to use lifelines and fall arrest systems in Marbella?

In Marbella, as in any other city, it is important to ensure the safety of workers performing work at height. Falls from height can be serious and can have fatal consequences. It is therefore necessary to use lifelines and fall arrest systems to protect workers.

Regulations on the use of lifelines

There are several national and international regulations governing the use of lifelines and fall arrest systems at work. Some of the most important are:

  1. Occupational Risk Prevention Regulations: These regulations establish the safety measures necessary to prevent occupational injuries and accidents.
  2. European Directive 89/391/EEC: This directive lays down minimum requirements for the safety and health of workers at work.
  3. Standard UNE-EN 363: This specific standard for Spain establishes the requirements for fall arrest systems and lifelines.

Types of lifelines and fall arrest systems

There are different types of lifelines and fall arrest systems that can be used depending on the structure and the task to be performed. Some of the most common are:

  1. Permanent lifelines: These are lifelines that are attached to the structure and are designed to be used permanently.

  2. Temporary lifelines: These are those that are placed temporarily to carry out tasks at height.

  3. Point anchorages: These are anchorage devices that are attached to the structure and are used to connect the lifeline to the user.

  4. Safety harness: These are devices used to restrain the worker and are fitted with appropriate chest and/or dorsal fall arrest attachment points.