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LADDER SUPPORTS
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SYSTEM CONTENTS
In-Action 2
Features 3
Installation Requirements 4
Limitations 5
Design & Layout 6
Configurations 7
Tools & Equipment 8
Installation Procedure 9
Maintenance 14
Warranty 16
Specifications 17
MUST BE READ AND UNDERSTOOD PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
POSITIVE LADDER STABILITY ENSURES USER CONFIDENCE & SAFETY
KATT®
FIXED LADDER SUPPORT
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IT’S THE SAYFA WAY
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Sayfa Group leads the industry in the design, installation and management of access and fall protection safety systems.
The In-Action model demonstrates access and fall protection requirements for a commercial building design.
SayfaGrouprecommendationsfulfillcurrentworkplacerequirementsfor the safety of building maintenance subcontractors, employees and the general public.
# DESCRIPTION
1 3 SIXTY Fall arrest anchors
2 TRAVEL 8 Rooforwallmountstaticlines
3 SENTRY Roof mount guardrails
4 ON-TRAK Roofwalkways(yelloworgrey)
5 PROTEX Skylightprotectors
6 RAPTOR Overhead fall arrest rails
For more information, please contact Sayfa Group directly.
# DESCRIPTION
7 KATT Ladder supports
8 VISTA Modularfolddownladders
9 ALTO Step ladders & step bridges
10 ALTO Stairs & platforms
11 SKYDORE Roof access hatches
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KATT® LADDER SUPPORT BRACKET PROVIDES A SECURE ATTACHMENT POINT FOR PORTABLE LADDERS PREVENTING MOVEMENT IN ANY DIRECTIONFEATURES & BENEFITS
TIE OFF POINTS - Provides additional facility to secure to ladder
STAINLESS STEEL - Heavy duty industrial grade construction
LADDER ANGLE ADJUSTMENT - Allows attachment to angled surface with rung support kept level
LADDER RUNG SUPPORT - Easy visibility and ladder attachment
LADDER SUPPORT BRACKET Using a three piece profiled plate construction the slotted locking device allows on site adjustment providing both pitch and angle variation of the ladder support ensuring maximum stability and safety of the operator.
FIXING SLOTS - Ensures easy location for attachment to structure
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PATENTS AND DESIGN REGISTRATIONS APPLY
PITCH ADJUSTMENT - Allows attachment to varying roof pitches
LADDER SUPPORTS
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INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS
All Sayfa® products and systems must only be installed by competent and Sayfa accredited persons. Installers must be adequately trained and experienced in working at heights. Applicable Australian Standards and OHS Acts and Regulations, Codes of Practice and Guidelines must be strictly adhered to. Sayfa Group instructions and recommendations, drawings and diagrams, and all other documentation are copyright, errors and omissions excepted, and must be carefully read and implemented. Any assistance or guidance given is without prejudice, and Sayfa Group cannot be held responsible for any inaccuracy or misinterpretation whatever. Failure to follow site installation requirements and warnings, may result in serious injury or death. Sayfa Group accepts no direct or indirect responsibility and/or consequential liability whatever, for any products and systems incorrectly installed or certified. Sayfa Group cannot warrant the integrity or suitability of the structure to which the products may be attached. Prior assessment must be made by a qualified structural engineer, unless the structure is authorised or approved by a competent person.
MUST BE READ PRIOR TO INSTALL
1. Read installation and operating instructions carefully before commencing any work.
2. Conduct an initial work/risk assessment, and take all reasonable precautions to eliminate or reduce potential hazards and risks during the installation of this product.
3. Complete all necessary OH&S documentation, including a Job Safety Analysis and Work Method Statement & obtain consent from responsible person in workplace prior to commencement of work.
4. Installers must possess valid industry licenses, be appropriately trained, and comply with all relevant OH&S legislation during installation of this product.
5. Ensure support structure to which unit is attached, will sustain necessary design loads. (Prior approval may be required from a qualified engineer unless it is clear to a competent person that the structure is adequate.)
6. Do not modify or remove any existing structural component or product without prior authorisation by manufacturer or qualified Engineer.
7. Appropriate temporary access and safety equipment must be used during installation, such as platform ladders or scaffolding and fall protection anchorage points.
8. In case of emergency/rescue, unit must be installed by a minimum of two persons.
9. Do not tamper with, modify or remove any part of unit unless authorised by a responsible person.
10. All Sayfa products and systems must only be installed by competent and Sayfa accredited persons.
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LIMITATIONS
Sayfa recommends that persons using fall arrest systems do not work alone in case emergency rescue and help is required. Should any part of the system/equipment have been subjected to abnormal loading, use must be discontinued until replaced/recertified by a competent height safety inspector.
MUST BE READ PRIOR TO INSTALL
1. The Katt ladder support bracket is suitable for single (1) person use.
2. Only to be used by competent persons with proof of training by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in the use of height safety and fall protection systems.
3. Portable ladder must be supported on a firm, level surface capable of withstanding 150kg.
4. Portable ladder must extend a minimum of 900mm above the roof surface to assist exiting the ladder safely onto the roof.
5. It is recommended that the ladder be secured to the ladder bracket using a tie off strap to prevent the ladder being removed whilst in use.
6. Do not tamper with system components.
7. This system is not to be used for tethering or lifting machinery or equipment.
8. The safety system must be recertified by a competent height safety inspector as recommended: - Non corrosive/mild environment – 12 monthly - Corrosive/harsh environment – 6 monthly (more frequent inspection may be required)
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DESIGN & LAYOUT
MUST BE READ PRIOR TO INSTALL
• The hierarchy of risk control must be followed at all times. It is important to note that the lower the hierarchy of control, the greater the skill of the operator required and therefore is least preferred compared with a higher hierarchy requiring minimal operator skill and less risk of operator injury as a result of incompetence.
• Professional guidance on the design and set out of this system should be obtained prior to installation.
• Certain environments produce acidic atmospheric conditions which are detrimental to steel structures and surfaces. Any acidic environment must be assessed and certified by persons prior to installation of this system.
• Sayfa recommend that a ladder support bracket is not used above 4000mm due to the instability of a portable ladder above this height.
• The ladder support bracket must be positioned to allow the operator to exit onto the safe zone of the roof, at least 2500mm away from a fall edge.
• Sayfa recommend that an anchor point with a connecting strop be installed at the ladder bracket allowing the operator to connect to the strop via a harness with lanyard prior to exiting the ladder.
• The ladder bracket should not be positioned within the vicinity of any pedestrian access doors to avoid collision with the ladder.
• The ladder bracket should be positioned to allow a 1 in 4 (75˚) inlcine of the ladder
This document does not in any way replace the full Australian Standard document AS/NZS 1657-2013 which should be read and properly understood prior to installation of this system.
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Sayfa recommends that the entry point to a roof should be positioned to provide the shortest route to all locations on the roof.
Where the operator is required to be constantly attached to the fall arrest system and the lengths of the travel is beyond 15m, Sayfa recommends that additional access points be provided rather than increasing the rope lanyard length which will become heavy and cumbersome to use.
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CONFIGURATIONS
LD 402 ROOF MOUNTED Positioned on edge of roof with rung support protruding the gutter edge
LD 401 WALL MOUNTED Positioned on the wall set at the correct height to allow for sufficient ladder angle.
LD 401 PARAPET MOUNTED Attached to the parapet with the rung support protruding sufficiently for ladder attachment
TOOLS & EQUIPMENT
Sayfa recommends that persons using fall arrest systems do not work alone in case of an emergency and help is required.
CORDLESS DRILL 8MM METAL DRILL BIT SILICONE SEALANT & APPLICATOR
ALLAN KEY (PROVIDED)
RAG OR BRUSH (TO REMOVE SWARF) TAPE MEASUREROOF MARKING PEN
OPTION 1 - GESIPA RIVETER (BATTERY POWERED)
OPTION 2 - GESIPA RIVETER (HAND OPERATED)
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
STEP 1
Identify suitable location of bracket.
STEP 2
Remove existing roof screws and seal off holes.
STEP 3
Position ladder bracket and secure using 2 x 14 gauge tek screws. Bracket should be positioned so that the ladder is resting on the ladder tie off flange and not the gutter or fascia.
Apply a generous bead of silicone around the screw penetrations prior to securing the tek screws.
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Drill remaining 4 x 8mm holes and secure using 4 x 8mm bulb tite rivets.
Ensure silicone or is applied to penetration area prior to inserting rivets.
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INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
STEP 5
Adjust ladder support to sit level in all four directions so as to best secure portable ladder.
STEP 6
Attach relevant access and warning signage.
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STEP 7
Support bracket mounted on an angle requires the ladder support to be levelled to ensure best support for portable ladder.
STEP 8
Support bracket mounted on a steep pitch requires the ladder support to be levelled to ensure best support for portable ladder.
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STEP 8
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
LADDER BRACKET TO METAL DECK
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STEP 8
• Portable ladder to extend minimum 900mm above roof edge. • Ladder bracket to be positioned so that the ladder is resting on the ladder tie off flange and not the gutter or fascia.
• Fix to roof deck using 6 fixings (Combination of 14G tek screws and 8mm bulbtite rivets to suite the installation) Note: Quantity 6 x 8mm bulbtite rivets can be used provided roof sheet is suitably fixed.
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
LADDER BRACKET TO PARAPET
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• Portable ladder to extend minimum 900mm above parapet edge. • Ladder bracket to be positioned so that the ladder is resting on the ladder tie off flange and not the parapet or fascia.
• Fix to concrete structure using minimum quantity 3, 8mm x 75mm screw bolt • Fix to timber structure using minimum quantity 4, 14G x 75mm tekscrew • Fix to steel structure using minimum quantity 3, 8mm bolt set or 4, 14G x 75mm tek screw
INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
LADDER BRACKET TO WALL
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• Portable ladder to extend minimum 900mm above top of wall. • Ladder bracket to be positioned so that the ladder is resting on the ladder tie off flange and not the wall.
• Fix to concrete structure using minimum quantity 3, 8mm x 75mm screw bolt • Fix to timber structure using minimum quantity 4, 4G x 75mm tekscrew • Fix to steel structure using minimum quantity 3, 8mm bolt set or 4, 14G x 75mm tek screw
MAINTENANCE
1. The Katt support ladder bracket needs to be checked and recertified by a competent height safety inspector every 12 months for non corrosive environments or 6 monthly for corrosive or harsh environments. (To be determined by competent person depending on severity of surrounding conditions.)
2. Never clean using acids or other chemicals that could damage the system components.
3. Ensure all fixings into the support structure are secure and the adjustment pitch and angle locking screws are secure.
4. The identification label must be completed to confirm recertification has been carried out.
5. Any deterioration or damage to the system or equipment must be reported to person in control of the workplace and relevant corrective action undertaken.
6. Maintenance inspections must be clearly documented. Any non-conformance must be clearly identified and tagged ‘Do Not Use’ until corrective action by a competent person.
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MAINTENANCE
The checklist below outlines key checking criteria required to ensure the safe use of this system. Any item of concern not shown on the checklist must be noted on the maintenance report and brought to the attention of the workplace manager.
Items ticked PASS - YES means they conform with the required checking criteria and are suitable for normal use until the next recertification date. System data plates must be updated showing current check date and next check date.
Item ticked PASS - NO means they do not conform to the required checking criteria. These items must be clearly tagged ‘ Do Not Use’ and the required corrective actions put in place. The maintenance report must clearly document all non-conforming criteria.
This system must be maintained by a competent height safety inspector trained in the safe use and maintenance of this system.
SYSTEM MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST
A record of system maintenance, recertification and repairs must be kept by the workplace manager.
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LADDER SYSTEM COMPLIES WITH AS1657-2013 WHEN INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS REQUIREMENTS
THIS LADDER SYSTEM SHALL BE INSPECTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE KATT INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS.
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COMPONENT INSPECTION CRITERIA PASSY / N CORRECTIVE ACTION COMPLETION
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Check condition of structure and ensure no deterioration which will effect system performance
Check fixings into structure are secure
Check fixings which lock the adjustable pitch plate and ladder support are secure
Check instruction labels are visible and easily legible
Update system recertification data plates including current and next maintenance due date
WARRANTY
NEVER HAS SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE HAD A HIGHER PRIORITY
WARRANTY PERIOD ON THIS SYSTEM - 10 YEARS FROM DATE OF PURCHASE
Should you have a warranty claim as a result of a defect the following procedure must be followed: Identify the following information:
- The product/system name and code number.
- The date of purchase/installation.
- Installation company details.
- The installation identification number.
- The name of the company using this system.
- A description of the defect/warranty claim.
- The periodic system maintenance report.
Forward the above information to [email protected] or contact technical helpline, 1300 301 755.
TERMS & CONDITIONS
- All warranty claims must be made in writing within 14 days of the appearance of the defect.
- Incorrect installation or work done by a non accredited Sayfa system installer will void all warranty rights.
- Systems that have been installed using non proprietary equipment will void all warranties.
- System roof/cladding penetration seals are not covered in this warranty.
- Systems/components that have not been maintained in accordance with manufacturer’s/legislative requirements will void warranty.
- Systems used by incompetent persons or use with non compatible accessories ie. harness gear, lanyards, travellers, fall arrestors etc. will void warranty.
- Systems/components used for purposes other than their intended use will void warranty.
- General wear and tear is expected and will depend on the frequency of use and is not covered by warranty.
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DISCLAIMER All product specifications and technical descriptions, recommendations and other information provided, are given as general guidance and advice, and are to be read in conjunction with Sayfa Group installation instructions and any other data available and applicable to each particular standard product or system. Use of such data is however the user’s sole responsibility, taking into account the intended application and actual conditions existing on the particular worksite. Consequent selection of the right product for any particular use, remains the user’s ultimate responsibility. Sayfa Group is therefore not obligated or liable for any direct or indirect, incidental or consequential damages, losses or expenses in connection with, or by reason of the suitability and use of or otherwise, any product or system for any purpose. Implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, are specifically excluded.
All Sayfa Group products must be installed and used by competent personnel trained in the selection, safe use and maintenance of fall arrest systems and equipment by a registered training organisation (RTO) Installation not in accordance with Sayfa Group requirements or the use of non Sayfa Group components will void all certification and warranties.
Suitability of support structure and design layout of system is the responsibility of the installer and should be verified by a competent person trained by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in the selection, safe use and maintenance of fall arrest systems and equipment or approved by a structural engineer to ensure conformance.
Sayfa Group maintains a policy of continuous improvement and development, and therefore reserves the right to modify, amend or otherwise alter product and system designs and specifications, models and part numbers, colours and pricing etc without prior notice. Errors and omissions are excepted, and Sayfa Group accepts no liability for incorrect information, errors or omissions.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSYSTEM CODE
KATT FIXED LADDER SYSTEMLD 401 / LD 402
TECHNICAL DATA MATERIALS - Profiled stainless steel (with option for powder coating)
DIMENSIONS - LD401 Wall mount - 480mm (W) x 160mm (D) x 240mm (H)
- LD402 Gutter/Parapet mount - 480mm (W) x 480mm (D) x 70mm (H)
WEIGHT - Wall mount – 2.30kg
- Gutter/Parapet mount – 3.70kg
FIXINGS - Timber fixing – 14g/type 17 tek screw x 4
- Metal fixing – 8mm bulb tite rivet x 6 OR 14g into structure x 4
- Concrete fixing – 8mm x 75 screw bolt x 3 OR wedge type anchor x 3
- Steel structure - 8mm bolt set x 3
(Refer instruction manual)
WORKING LOAD LIMIT Recommended for single person use with approved portable ladder – max user weight 120kg.
Support structure integrity, suitability and fixing method to be assessed and determined by a competent person prior to installation.
COMPLIANCE Katt Ladder Support Brackets are designed to conform with requirements of Australian Standards AS1657:2018 and AS/NZS1891.4:2009 and relevant statutory OHS Codes of Practice/Guidelines.
TESTINGTesting and performance based on single person use (max 120kg) using an Australian Standards approved portable ladder.
PRODUCT WARRANTY10 years from date of purchase subject to correct installation, use and maintenance in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations. Excludes powder coating.
INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE
Visual inspection for any damage or loose fixings must be done periodically and prior to use. No certified maintenance required. Basic wear/ tear preventative maintenance is recommended, as per manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations. (Refer instruction manual.)
IMPORTANT NOTEFailure to supply and/or install proprietary product in accordance with above standards and codes, specifications and instructions voids complete system certification and/or warranty.
Designed and manufactured by Sayfa Group. For all technical assistance contact Sayfa Group. SAYFAGROUP-16.05.2018
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Sayfa Group leads the industry in the design, installation and management of access, fall protection and ground safety systems. As an Australian owned company, we engineer and rigorously test our proprietary systems to exceed national and international standards. Simple installation and easy to use systems are our key drivers for ensuring maximum effectiveness, improved safety and compliance with Occupational Health and Safety standards in the workplace.
OUR VALUESWe are governed by the following principles in everything we do:
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COMMITMENTWe are passionate about our work with every product a testament to our commitment of world class safety, quality and performance. Our obligation is to live up to our own high standards as well as those of our customers and stakeholders ensuring total peace of mind.