Work-at-height safety
Fall protection systems that make safe access repeatable.
Technipca integrates anchors, lifelines, guardrails and rescue provisions into buildings so maintenance teams have defined, inspectable routes at height.
Designed before the risk appearsWe plan safe approach, connection, travel, work positioning and emergency recovery as part of the access design.
Protection layers
From roof edge control to facade rescue readiness.
Good fall protection is not just hardware. It is an engineered route that workers can understand, inspect and use confidently.
Lifelines
Horizontal and vertical lifeline layouts for roof movement, maintenance paths and ladder access.
Anchors
Fixed, structural and davit-compatible anchors for restraint, arrest and rope access needs.
Guardrails
Collective edge protection for frequent access zones, rooftops and plant maintenance areas.
Rescue
Access and rescue points that help facility teams respond quickly during abnormal events.
Safety process
A practical hierarchy for every roof and facade.
- Identify routine tasks and high-risk maintenance zones.
- Prefer collective protection where frequent access is expected.
- Define PPE connection, clearance and fall distance requirements.
- Document inspection intervals and user instructions.
OutcomeClear routes, certified connection points and a safer building maintenance routine.