Protection for Industrial Roofs

Spider Lifelines designs, installs, and maintains protection systems for industrial roofs, ensuring full compliance with UNI standards and maximum safety for operators and equipment.

From the specialized site inspection to CAD design, up to testing and scheduled maintenance, we offer a “turnkey” service that safeguards your structure and your staff.

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Risks on Industrial Roofs

Working at height on flat, pitched, or fragile roofs involves:

  • Falls from skylights or unprotected edges
  • Failure of surfaces not designed for human load
  • Slipping on wet or icy surfaces
  • Falling tools and materials onto the area below
  • Electrical hazards near overhead lines or photovoltaic systems

Why Take Immediate Action

Any incident on a roof can have serious consequences: injuries to people, plant downtime, and fines. An adequate fall protection system reduces legal costs and ensures operational continuity.

Custom Lifelines

We design rigid and flexible lifelines, compliant with UNI EN 795 and UNI EN 11578, to ensure continuous anchoring along the entire slope.

Check Feasibility

Use our calculator to estimate in just a few clicks the sizing and the type of system best suited to your roof.

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Why Choose Spider Lifelines

  • Internal structural design and calculation
  • Certified installers and qualified personnel
  • Turnkey solutions, rapid response
  • Compliance with the latest UNI, EN, and Legislative Decree 81/08 standards
  • Post-installation support and operator training
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Tipologie di Coperture Industriali e Rischi Correlati

  • Flat roof with bituminous membranes
    • Slipping on smooth and wet surfaces
    • Water stagnation and puddle formation
    • Aging and cracking (loss of adhesion)
  • Corrugated metal roof
    • Metal cuts or tears with fall risk
    • Noise and vibrations that can distract the operator
    • Corrosion and weak points around fastenings
  • Insulated sandwich panels
    • Delamination or detachment of the insulation
    • Accidental puncture with penetration and fall risk
    • Slipping between layers (smooth surface)
  • Synthetic membrane (PVC, TPO)
    • Slipping due to condensation or oil
    • Micro-tears from excessive foot traffic
    • UV degradation reducing adhesion
  • Fragile roof (fiber cement or fiberglass sheets)
    • Sudden breakage under load
    • Formation of invisible cracks that turn into holes
    • Need for protected walkways or platforms
  • Roofs with skylights and transparent surfaces
    • Fall through non-load-bearing glass or plastic
    • Glare and reflections affecting visibility
    • Transition areas with different load-bearing levels
  • Pitched roof
    • Loss of balance on steep slopes
    • Accumulation of snow or leaves increasing slipperiness
    • Difficult access without adequate anchoring systems
  • Roofs with integrated photovoltaic systems
    • Obstacles and level differences between modules
    • Electrical risk from panels and wiring
    • Support degradation and possible structural failure
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