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Safesite helps to portect the environment

20 Jan 2020
Case study

Safesite has installed a number of horizontal lifeline safety systems for the Environment Agency to allow essential maintenance and recordings of river levels around London and the South East of England.

Rubbish and debris from the river has to be cleared regularly so that the water’s flow is not impaired, and the weir is kept clear to allow accurate recordings to be taken of river levels and flows. However, workers need to be able to work safely from the river banks to be able to clear the waste from the trash screens and weirs which lead to the Environment Agency contacting Safesite to provide a safe means of maintenance access at a number of locations.

Safesite’s KeeLine protection systems provide the workers with a safe working position, allowing them to maintain the waterway and ensure that it is kept as clean as possible. Designed as a continual ‘handsfree’ system, the horizontal lifeline allows the workers to clear the debris and take river readings without having to detach themselves from the fall protection system, so guaranteeing safety at all times.

A further benefit is that KeeLine can be used by up to three people when used in fall arrest, which allows the Environment Agency to have two workers using the system at the same time when required.

The Environment Agency was looking for a local supplier that could provide both customer and full technical support, which Safesite was able to fulfil. The installation of the KeeLine horizontal lifeline systems allow operatives to work unhindered and in complete safety across the fast flowing water to keep the rivers flowing freely and overcoming the potential for localised flooding.