CCR Compliance provides expert mansafe system installation, inspection, testing, and recertification services for commercial and industrial rooftops across the UK. Designed in accordance with BS EN 795 Class C, BS EN 353-2, BS EN 363, and PUWER 1998, our mansafe systems provide continuous fall protection for anyone working at height.
From rooftop maintenance access and plant servicing to gutter maintenance and inspection routes, our horizontal lifeline systems are designed to protect operatives while maintaining full legal compliance.
Where collective protection systems are not reasonably practicable, mansafe systems provide essential fall arrest protection. Unlike single anchor systems, mansafe lifelines allow continuous connection while moving across rooftops and elevated access routes.
Our mansafe systems help:
Every system is fully assessed with fall clearance calculations and structural load analysis before installation.
Ensure your rooftop fall protection systems are safe, compliant, and ready to protect those working at height. Contact CCR Compliance today to arrange a free site survey, mansafe inspection, or compliance assessment and speak directly with our technical team.
Call CCR Compliance today to discuss your requirements and arrange a free site survey.
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Regular eyebolt testing and inspection is essential to ensure rooftop safety systems remain compliant and structurally sound. Our inspection and testing services include:
Detailed inspection of the eyebolt body, fixings, surrounding substrate, corrosion levels, movement, and overall condition.
Verification that all fixings remain tightened to the manufacturer’s recommended torque settings.
Controlled proof load testing carried out using calibrated equipment to confirm structural performance and compliance with BS 7883 and BS EN 795 standards.
Full inspection reports and compliance certificates issued following testing, including asset registers, inspection schedules, and recommendations for remedial works where required.
Full periodic inspection at intervals not exceeding 12 months under BS EN 365, comprising:
Any mansafe system subjected to a fall arrest load must be immediately withdrawn from service and subject to a thorough post-incident inspection before return to use, as required by BS EN 365. CCR Maintenance Ltd provides rapid-response post-incident inspection and issues a clear return-to-service or decommission recommendation.
Full remedial works including anchor replacement, anchor line re-tensioning or replacement, intermediate support replacement, and traveller mechanism replacement. Where existing systems do not reflect current standards or current roof geometry, CCR Maintenance Ltd provides a system upgrade with updated fall clearance calculations.
Full compliance certificate and inspection report issued on completion, including: system identification and location, installation date, anchor line specification, fall clearance calculations, inspection findings for all components, test results, and next inspection date. Suitable for CDM Health and Safety Files, FM asset management, insurance submissions, and tender PQQ documentation.
At CCR Compliance, we combine technical expertise, certified systems, and a commitment to safety to deliver fully compliant rooftop solutions you can rely on. From installation through to inspection and certification, our focus is on protecting people, reducing risk, and ensuring every system performs exactly as it should.
CCR Compliance delivers robust, dependable rooftop safety systems designed to protect individuals working at height, ensuring long-term safety, performance, and compliance.
Our specialists bring in-depth knowledge of UK regulations and industry best practice, ensuring every installation, inspection, and test is fully compliant and correctly engineered.
We use high-grade materials and certified installation methods to guarantee durability, reliability, and full regulatory compliance across all systems.
Serving clients across the UK, we provide consistent, accessible compliance services wherever they are needed.
We continually adopt the latest technologies and industry advancements to improve safety, efficiency, and compliance standards across all rooftop systems.
We build long-term partnerships through transparency, clear reporting, and dependable service, giving clients complete confidence in every inspection, installation, and certification.
CONTINUOUS FALL ARREST PROTECTION — CONTINUOUSLY MAINTAINED AND CERTIFIED
A mansafe system that is inspected once and then forgotten is not a mansafe system — it is an uninspected and potentially non-compliant structure that may fail at the critical moment. The CCR Mansafe Annual Compliance Programme ensures your system is inspected, certified, and documented on schedule every year, with the same rigour applied to the first inspection as the last.
Under BS EN 365:2004 and PUWER 1998, all mansafe system components must be inspected by a competent person at intervals not exceeding 12 months. Additionally, any system subjected to a fall arrest load must be inspected immediately. Managing these obligations — particularly across large estates or multiple rooftop assets — requires a structured compliance programme with clear scheduling, documented records, and rapid-response capability.
The CCR Mansafe Annual Compliance Programme provides all of this under a single annual arrangement. We manage the schedule, carry out systematic inspections and anchor line tension checks, review fall clearance calculations in light of any roofscape changes, and deliver updated compliance certificates and system documentation.
Programme pricing is provided on application following a rooftop survey to confirm anchor quantity, access requirements, and site-specific considerations. Request a mansafe compliance programme proposal
A single-point eyebolt (BS EN 795 Class A) provides a fixed anchor at a specific location. The operative must unclip and re-connect when moving to another anchor, creating a gap in fall arrest protection. A mansafe system (BS EN 795 Class C) provides a continuous anchor line along a defined route, allowing movement the full length of the system without ever being unclipped. Continuous connection is the critical safety advantage for any task requiring movement along the rooftop.
Under BS EN 365:2004 and PUWER 1998, all components must be inspected by a competent person at intervals not exceeding 12 months. Any system subjected to a fall arrest load must be immediately withdrawn from service and inspected before return to use. CCR Maintenance Ltd recommends an annual inspection programme and confirms the next inspection date on every compliance certificate.
BS EN 795:2012 Class C defines horizontal flexible anchor line systems — what is commonly called a mansafe system or horizontal lifeline. The defining structural requirement is that a Class C system must be capable of arresting the fall of two persons simultaneously — this governs the anchor loads generated and the structural capacity required of the end anchors and their substrates.
A fall clearance calculation determines the minimum vertical distance required to arrest a fall before the operative contacts the roof surface or an obstruction. It incorporates free fall distance, arrest distance, harness extension, and a safety margin. If available clearance is less than the calculated total, the system geometry must be adjusted. An incorrectly designed system where fall clearance is insufficient may fail to arrest the operative before they strike the surface — making the system actively dangerous.
Mansafe systems can be installed on most commercial roof types including flat roofs (reinforced concrete, steel deck, composite), pitched metal roofs, and barrel vault roofs. The critical variable is the structural adequacy of the substrate at the anchor positions — particularly end anchors. CCR Maintenance Ltd carries out a structural assessment of every proposed anchor position before specification.
This is a significant and urgent compliance risk. A system with no installation records has no documented fall clearance calculations, anchor specification, or fixing method on record. The immediate action is a comprehensive condition survey by a competent person, including new fall clearance calculations based on the installed geometry. CCR Maintenance Ltd carries out legacy system assessments and issues clear written recommendations on certification or decommissioning.