Roof Walkways
Aluminium and FRP walkway systems for safe roof access.
Overview
Roof walkway systems provide designated safe paths across rooftops, protecting both workers from slips and trips and the roof surface from foot traffic damage. Our aluminium and FRP (fibre-reinforced polymer) walkway systems are slip-resistant, lightweight, and designed to distribute loads across the roof structure. They create clear, defined routes to maintenance areas, plant equipment, and building services.
Capabilities
- ✓Aluminium plank walkway systems
- ✓FRP (fibre-reinforced polymer) non-conductive options
- ✓Slip-resistant surfaces for wet conditions
- ✓Step-over and bridge systems for services and pipes
- ✓Adjustable height for different roof profiles
- ✓Compliant with AS 1657
- ✓Integrated with static line and guardrail systems
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Why are roof walkways necessary if we have anchor points?
Walkways serve a different purpose. They prevent slips, trips, and falls on the roof surface itself, and protect fragile roof sheeting from foot traffic damage. They also clearly designate safe access routes, reducing the risk of workers stepping on skylights or fragile areas. Walkways are often combined with anchor points or static lines for comprehensive protection.
What is the difference between aluminium and FRP walkways?
Aluminium walkways are lightweight, strong, and cost-effective for most applications. FRP walkways are non-conductive and are preferred near electrical equipment, in corrosive environments, or where electrical isolation is required. We recommend the appropriate material based on your specific site conditions.
Can walkways be installed on fragile roofing materials?
Yes. Walkway systems are specifically designed to distribute loads and can be installed over fragile roof sheeting, fibreglass panels, and skylights, providing a safe path that protects both the worker and the roof surface.
