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Kee Anchor® Tieoff Point

Make working at a height much safer with this mobile man anchor system.

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Stay anchored to safety

Kee Anchor is a mobile, deadweight anchor device for use on roofs up to 5 degrees pitch, where the installation of collective protection or permanent anchor devices is not viable. Kee Anchor uses a central pedestal which allows the attachment of a safety harness and lanyard and raises the height at which the arrest force is applied.
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Benefits of Kee Anchor Mobile Tie-off Point

Highly Versatile

Kee Anchor can be used on inclined roofs as well as flat roofs. It can also be used on industrial steel cladded pitched roofs when positioned opposite to where the work takes place. This should be used when the roof has a pitch greater than 5°, up to 15°.

Additional Friction

Rubber-coated base weights are supplied with suction cups which applies additional friction to the roof membrane, further reducing any movement during a fall arrest event. There are also over 100 suction cups moulded to each rubber bonded weight to maximize grip.

Fall Restraint

Kee Safety recommends that whenever possible Kee Anchor is used in "Fall Restraint". This feature restricts anyone from getting close to the edge of the building and consequently, it is not possible for a fall to occur.

Key Features

Adaptable

Engineered for all roof types including pitched metal profile and standing seam roofs up to a 35° slope.

Modular and Versatile

Can be used in conjunction with other products to provide a complete fall protection plan.

Easy to install

It’s simply installed with hand tools so there’s no need to buy additional equipment.

Safety First

Rest assured that the Kee Anchor meets all of the requirements of the relevant standards and is safe to use.

Overview of Kee Anchor

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Kee Anchor Deadweight Anchor System
Fall Protection Solutions Brochure
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Compatible with Kee Line®

Need more than a single tie-off point?  Kee Anchor® anchor points can be used as the foundation for a Kee Line® horizontal lifeline system.  

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CSA Compliant / OH&S Compliant

Certified at our advanced testing facility

Kee Safety runs one of the world’s leading test and training centers at its UK headquarters. Run by a team of industry experts, this state-of-the-art facility ensures that Kee Safety products meet the needs of its customers. Kee Safety is committed to driving new innovation with the purpose of separating people from hazards.

Highest standards for access safety

  • Federal [Canada] Canada Occupational Safety and Health Regulations, SOR/86-304, Sections 12.01 to 12.09
  • Alberta Occupational Health and Safety Code, 2009 Part 9, Fall Protection Sections 138 - 161
  • British Columbia Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, B.C. Reg. 296/97 Part 11, Fall Protection, Sections 11.1 to 11.10
  • Manitoba Workplace Safety and Health Regulation, Man. Reg. 217/2006 Part 14, Fall Protection, Sections 14.1 to 14.23
  • New Brunswick General Regulation -N.B. Reg. 91-191 Part VII, Protective Equipment, Sections 49 - 51
  • Newfoundland and Labrador Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 2012, N.L.R. 5/12 Part X, Fall Protection, Sections 138 to 146
  • Northwest Territories Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, R-039-2015 Part 7, Personal Protective Equipment, Sections 103 to 109 and Part 9 Safeguards, storage, warning signs and signals, Sections 118 to 124
  • Nova Scotia Workplace Health and Safety Regulations, N.S. Reg. 52/2013 Part 21, Fall Protection, Sections 21.1 to 21.4
  • Nunavut General Safety Regulations, R.R.N.W.T. 1990, c. S-1, Part 7 Sections 104 to 109, and Part 9, Sections 118 to 122
  • Ontario Construction Projects, O. Reg. 213/91 Sections 26 - 26.9 and Industrial Establishments, R.R.O. 1990, Reg. 851 Section 85
  • Prince Edward Island Fall Protection Regulations, EC2004-633
  • Quebec Regulation respecting occupational health and safety, O.C. 885-2001
    Division XXX, Means and Equipment for Individual and Group Protection Sections 347 - 349.1 and
    Safety Code for the construction industry R.R.Q. 1981, c. S-2.1, r. 6 Division II, General Provisions Sections 2.9.1 to 2.9.3, Safety measures
  • Saskatchewan Occupational Health and Safety Regulations, 1996, R.R.S., C. O-1.1, R. 1 Sections 102 to 107, and Sections 116 to 116.3
  • Yukon Occupational Health and Safety Regulation, O.I.C. 2006/178 Protective Equipment and Clothing - Fall Arrest Sections 1.37 to 1.43

Canadian National Standards (CSA)

  • CAN/CSA-Z91: Health and Safety Code for Suspended Equipment Operations - User Standard
  • CAN/CSA-Z271: Safety Code for Suspended Platforms - Design Standard
  • CAN/CSA-Z259.16-15 Design of Active Fall Protection Systems
  • Extensively tested by NEL to BS EN 795: Protection against falls from a height
  • Kee Anchor® fully complies with Type E of BS EN 795: Protection against falls from height
  • Conforms to BS7883 - Code of practice for the design, selection, installation, use and maintenance of anchor devices conforming to BS EN 795 & ISO 14567 
  • The unit is fully galvanized to BS EN ISO 1461: Hot Dip Galvanized Coatings Specification and test method
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