ABN : 23 625 688 020 | License : 383957C | Mail : admin@ktmaccess.com.au
ABN : 23 625 688 020 | License : 383957C | Mail : admin@ktmaccess.com.au

Certified inspection, installation, and compliance of height safety systems — engineered to keep every rooftop and access point compliant, tested, and ready for use.
Qualified technicians delivering height safety inspections and certification to Australian Standards.
Servicing Sydney, Central Coast & Newcastle across commercial and industrial rooftops.
Every installation and inspection backed by certification, tagging, and audit-ready documentation.

Height safety and fall protection covers the design, installation, and certification of the systems that keep people safe when working at height — anchor points, static lines, guardrails, walkways, and access infrastructure like ladders and monorails. It's not one product but a layered approach: passive protection (guardrails, edge protection) to eliminate fall risk where possible, active fall-arrest systems (anchors, static lines) where it can't be, and safe, compliant access routes to get workers there in the first place — all tested and certified to Australian Standards (AS/NZS 1891 & AS/NZS 5532). At Roped In Access, we install, test, and certify the full range: rail and monorail access systems, anchor points, guardrails, ladders, walkways, and static lines — then tag and document every system so your building stays compliant year-round.
Engineered rail-based access systems designed for repeat use on facades, plant rooms, and confined maintenance zones.
Load-tested anchor installation and recertification carried out to AS/NZS 5532 standards, confirming safe working loads before sign-off.
Scheduled inspection and re-certification of existing systems, with compliance tagging so building managers can verify status at a glance.
Permanent and temporary edge protection engineered to eliminate fall risk at roof perimeters, hatches, and open edges.
Fixed access infrastructure providing safe, compliant pedestrian routes across rooftops and elevated work areas.
Horizontal lifeline systems allowing continuous fall-arrest coverage across long roof spans or facade access routes.

We inspect existing fall protection and access infrastructure — or assess the building from scratch — to determine what's compliant, what needs upgrading, and what's missing entirely.
Every anchor point, rail, guardrail, or access system we install is load-tested on-site to confirm it meets its rated safe working load before certification.
Each system is formally certified to AS/NZS 1891 & AS/NZS 5532, tagged on-site, and logged so the building owner has a clear compliance record.
We recommend and carry out periodic re-inspection (typically every 12 months) to keep certification current and systems safe for continued use.
Please reach us at admin@ktmaccess.com.au if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Fall protection is the broader category — it includes passive systems like guardrails that prevent a fall from happening at all, while fall arrest (anchors, static lines, harness systems) is designed to safely stop a fall already in progress.
Most systems require inspection and re-certification every 12 months under AS/NZS 1891, though usage frequency and environmental exposure can shorten that interval.
If a system doesn't meet its rated load during testing, it's tagged out of service immediately and either repaired, replaced, or decommissioned before any further use is authorised.
It depends on the work being performed — static lines suit continuous horizontal movement across a roof or facade, while individual anchor points are better suited to fixed-position tasks. We can assess your site and recommend the right system.
Yes, we inspect and certify existing fall protection and access infrastructure regardless of who installed it, provided it can be tested to current Australian Standards.




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