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What Happens During Anchor Point Testing? A Simple Guide for Compliance
Anchor point testing is a systematic inspection process where qualified technicians check, load-test, and certify roof anchor points to confirm they can safely support a worker during a fall. In Sydney, this testing is required under AS/NZS 1891.4 standards and must be conducted at least annually by a competent person to keep your building compliant with Work Health and Safety regulations. If you manage a commercial building, strata property, or industrial site in Sydney wher
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Anchor Point Installation and Testing: A Practical Guide for Safer Roof Access
TL;DR Anchor point installation and testing are essential for anyone working at heights. Properly installed, certified, and regularly tested roof anchor points help prevent falls, keep buildings compliant with Australian Standards, and ensure every worker can safely access roofs for maintenance, inspections, window cleaning, or repairs. In Sydney, annual inspections and professional certification are critical for maintaining workplace safety and legal compliance. Why Anchor P
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How Often Should Roof Anchor Points Be Inspected and Certified?
TL;DR: In Sydney, anchor points certification is required at least every 12 months. Roof anchor points and fall-arrest systems generally need inspection and recertification at least every 12 months under AS/NZS 1891.4, and before first use. You also need a fresh inspection after any fall, storm damage, or roof work. Harnesses and lanyards are checked more often — every 6 months. If your last certificate is more than a year old, your system is out of compliance right now. If y
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Jul 28 min read


Roof Anchor Point Requirements and Certification: What Property Owners Must Know
Roof anchor point requirements and certification matter because any Sydney building that allows workers onto a roof needs safe, tested, and documented fall protection before maintenance, cleaning, inspections, or rope access work begins. If your anchor points are missing, damaged, uncertified, or out of date, contractors may refuse to access the roof, and your building may be exposed to serious safety and compliance risk. For property owners, strata committees, facility manag
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