Horizontal and Vertical Lines
Height Dynamics' horizontal and vertical static line systems provide a safe, reliable, and cost-effective fall protection solution that complies with Australian standards. Designed for maximum user safety and freedom of movement, these systems are ideal for environments where guardrails are not an option. Perfectly suited to diverse roof profiles, temporary elevated work areas, and challenging access points, our static lines include advanced features such as energy absorbers, intermediate anchors, and end anchors to ensure comprehensive protection. Need help selecting the right solution? Contact us for tailored advice and let our experts guide you in choosing the best static line system for your specific needs.
Zero Z-LINE Temporary Static Line - 20m
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SALA Lad-Saf Sleeve
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Zero Z-LINE Temporary Static Line - 30m
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MILLER Sharp Edge Anchorage Line with TAK
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MILLER Sharp Edge Adjustable Anchorage Line
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SPANSET Anchorage Line with Shock Absorber
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MILLER Sharp Edge Anchorage Line
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PROTECTA Temporary Horizontal Lifeline
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FERNO Adjustable Rope Line
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SPANSET Anchorage Line
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MILLER Temporary Staticline
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LINQ Adjustable Anchorage Line with Shock Absorber
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3M DBI-SALA Lad-Saf Cable Guide Rung Bolt On
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3M DBI-SALA Lad-Saf Swaged Cable - Galvanized Steel
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AVANTI Click On Runner Fall Protection Device
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FERNO Cable Runner for Ladder Safety System
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3M DBI-SALA Lad-Saf Vertical Safety System for Rung Ladders
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3M Sala Lad-Saf Inspection Plate
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3M DBI-SALA Lad-Saf Cable Guide L Assembly
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Container Post Horizontal Lifeline System
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AVANTI Eagle DS Runner Fall Protection Device
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FERNO Climb Safe Ladder System
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3M DBI-SALA Lad-Saf Vertical Safety System with Climb Extension
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3M DBI-SALA Lad-Saf Weld on Cable Guide
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3M DBI-SALA Lad-Saf Vertical Safety System for Monopoles
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SALA Sayfline Temporary Rope Lifeline
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MILLER Sky Grip Temporary Static Line
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Horizontal and Vertical Static Line Systems
Horizontal static line systems are generally used where workers need to move across an area while staying connected. That makes them common on roofs, walkways and temporary work zones.
Vertical static line systems are more often used for ladder access and similar climbing applications where the worker is moving up and down rather than across.
The right system depends on the structure, the access path and how the work is being done.
How to Choose the Right Static Line System
The right static line system depends on the site layout, the access method and whether the system is temporary or permanent.
Some jobs need a temporary static line for shutdowns, short-term maintenance or one-off roof work. Others need a permanent roof static line system as part of the building’s ongoing height safety setup. For ladder access, a vertical lifeline system may be the better fit.
The main thing is making sure the system suits the structure and the work method. The line, anchors, intermediate supports and energy absorber all need to work together properly.
Static Line Anchor Points and System Components
A static line system is only as dependable as the components that support it. Anchor points, end anchors, intermediate anchors and energy absorbers all play a role in helping the system perform properly under load.
FAQs About Static Line Systems
What is a static line system?
A static line system lets a worker stay connected while moving through a work area at height.
It is commonly used on roofs, ladders and other access areas where guardrails are not practical and continuous attachment is needed.
When would I use a temporary static line?
A temporary static line is used when the fall protection setup only needs to be in place for a short period.
That could be maintenance work, shutdowns, one-off roof access or other jobs where a permanent system does not make sense.
What is the difference between a horizontal and vertical static line?
A horizontal static line is used where workers need to move across an area while staying attached.
A vertical static line is used where workers are moving up and down, usually on ladders or fixed access points.
Are static line systems used on roofs?
Yes. Static line systems are often used on roofs where workers need fall protection but guardrails are not in place.
The right setup depends on the roof type, access path and the work being done.
What are static line anchor points?
Static line anchor points are the parts of the system fixed to the structure that support the line. They are a critical part of the setup and need to be chosen to suit the structure and the loads involved.
Do static line systems need to meet Australian standards?
Yes. Static line systems need to be selected, installed and used in line with the relevant Australian requirements for fall protection systems. That includes making sure the full setup, not just one component, is suitable for the job.