Wooden roofs, with their exposed beams and traditional coverings, require fall protection solutions designed for uneven and sensitive surfaces: every attachment must preserve the integrity of the wood.
Spider Lifelines combines experience and a passion for working-at-height safety, offering a complete “turnkey” service for the design, installation, and maintenance of lifelines on wooden roofs.

With our personalized approach, you can count on:

  • Specialist inspection to evaluate wood species, slopes, and conservation status.
  • CAD design that identifies anchoring points on load-bearing beams without weakening the structure.
  • Dedicated fastenings with painted or stainless steel brackets, equipped with protective plates.
  • Maintenance plans with certified load tests and photographic reports.

Each system complies with D.Lgs. 81/08, UNI EN 795, and UNI 11578, ensuring safety, durability, and respect for your wooden roof.

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Why Choose Spider Lifelines

Relying on Spider Lifelines means benefiting from specific expertise on wooden roofs: our technical office assesses density, moisture, and beam strength, calibrating each anchor to ensure stability without compromising the wooden structure.

Our installers, trained in best practices, apply brackets and special screws while protecting surfaces with anti-slip and anti-crack plates.
Finally, with our scheduled maintenance service, we periodically monitor every fastening point, ensuring that your lifeline remains efficient and safe over time.

Our Solutions for Wood

  • Screw anchors for beams with load-distributing plates to avoid cracking the wood.
  • Dry bracket that attaches to beams without drilling.
  • Flexible lifelines mounted on supports dedicated to wooden slopes.
  • Modular walkways in composite wood, for protected and aesthetically integrated paths.
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Spiderwiki – Reference Standards

  • D.Lgs. 81/2008, Annex XV – requirements for working at height and use of fall protection PPE.
  • UNI EN 795:2012 – testing and marking requirements for mobile anchorage devices.
  • UNI 11578:2015 – technical specifications for permanent anchorage systems.
  • UNI EN ISO 14122 – permanent access and walkways on fixed structures.

On wooden roofs, every attachment must comply with these standards to ensure operator safety and preserve the aesthetic and structural qualities of the wood. Spider Lifelines supports you from preliminary analysis to final testing, providing full documentation for every phase.

Main Risks on Wooden Roofs
Wood Degradation

Moisture and insects can weaken beams and supporting boards.

Slips

Wet or smooth surfaces increase the risk of losing traction.

Falls from Height

Slopes and protruding beams create hazardous areas.

Falling Debris

Logs or wood fragments can fall beneath the roof.

Deformations

Uneven loads can bend or crack beams.

Incorrect Procedures

Non-certified installations compromise safety.

FAQ

No: we use specific screws and load-distributing plates that minimize drilling impact.

We recommend annual inspections with load tests and visual checks of the brackets.

Stainless steel materials and fastening techniques guarantee over 15 years of effectiveness.

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