Central Coast Edge Protection Systems
Safe roof access begins with the right edge protection in place. At Site Safety NSW, we install purpose-built systems for both residential and commercial construction, ensuring safety from the first day on site. Our team has been supporting Central Coast builders, roofers and contractors for more than a decade with smart, site-specific fall protection that’s fast to install and simple to dismantle.
Whether it’s a new build or a reroofing job, we tailor each system to the roof type and work requirements. That might involve clamping to the rafter tails or stud frame on new homes, or securely mounting to the fascia with ground support poles on existing properties. In every case, we aim to protect workers while minimising impact on the structure.
We use leading brands like SpeedSafe to ensure every system meets Australian safety standards and holds up under site conditions. Installation is carried out by trained professionals who understand how to work efficiently without cutting corners on safety.
From first inspection to final pack-down, we handle every step. Site Safety NSW is known for reliable service, competitive pricing and long-standing experience in edge protection. To speak with our team or arrange a site visit, call (02) 4967 1461 today.
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Practical Protection Without Delays
Edge protection should not hold up the build. Our systems are designed for quick setup and easy adjustment, giving trades a safe perimeter to work within while keeping the project moving. We begin with a site inspection or plan review, then recommend the right brackets, poles and connection points based on the structure.
Our team works with minimal disruption, avoiding penetrative methods wherever possible. On new sites, this means no damage to external walls or roofing frames. On existing properties, it helps preserve finishes and avoid costly repairs later. Because we carry a wide range of bracket options, we can handle challenging layouts, irregular rooflines or split levels without issue.
Once installed, the system remains stable and secure throughout the project. Clients can continue their work with confidence, knowing the perimeter meets OH&S regulations and reduces risk. When it’s time to remove it, we dismantle the setup quickly and cleanly.
This service is ideal for roofing contractors, solar installers and home builders who want dependable safety with minimal fuss. Our technicians are on time, experienced and focused on helping your team stay productive from start to finish.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need edge protection for a reroofing job?
Yes, edge protection is commonly required for reroofing to comply with workplace safety regulations. Since workers are exposed to height hazards when removing or replacing roofing materials, having a proper fall prevention system is essential. Depending on the building, edge protection can be clamped to rafters, fascia or secured to the ground. It keeps both workers and bystanders safe while reducing liability for builders or property owners.
What’s the difference between temporary and permanent edge protection?
Temporary edge protection is installed for the duration of a project and removed once work is complete. It’s common on residential builds, reroofing jobs and commercial construction. Permanent edge protection, on the other hand, stays in place long-term and is often built into the structure. This is more typical in commercial or industrial buildings with ongoing roof access needs. Each type serves a different purpose depending on the site requirements.
Is edge protection required by law?
In many cases, yes. Workplace health and safety regulations require fall prevention measures when workers are exposed to height risks. Edge protection is one method that meets these legal obligations, particularly on residential sites over certain heights. Failing to install adequate safety systems can lead to fines or legal consequences if an incident occurs. Compliance also demonstrates a commitment to safety for workers and clients alike.