What We Do

At Indo Veritas Group, we provide professional Height Safety Inspection services to ensure that all fall protection systems, anchor points, and working-at-height equipment are safe to use and comply with both Indonesian regulations and international standards. Our services help companies manage fall risks, meet legal obligations, and maintain operational continuity for work at height.

Inspections are conducted on-site, objectively, and fully documented, including Anchor Testing (Uji Riksa Angkur) according to applicable standards.

Why Height Safety Inspection is Essential

Work at height carries a high risk of accidents, often with severe or fatal consequences. Untested or poorly inspected fall protection systems may fail when needed most.

Height Safety Inspection is required to:

  • Ensure anchor points and fall protection systems are safe to use
  • Reduce the risk of serious injury or death
  • Comply with occupational safety regulations
  • Provide documented evidence of compliance for audits and inspections

Indo Veritas Group Approach

We focus on regulatory compliance, real-world safety, and transparent documentation. Every inspection is based on the actual installed system, not just product specifications, ensuring that safety systems are truly ready for use.

Applicable Regulations & Standards

Indonesian Regulations:

  1. Permenaker No. 9 of 2016 – Occupational Safety and Health (K3) for Work at Height
  2. SNI 8603:2018 – Anchor Testing Method for Work at Height

International Standards:

  1. EU Regulation 2016/425 – Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  2. EN 795:2012 – Personal Fall Protection Equipment – Anchor Devices

Scope of Height Safety Inspection

We inspect all critical components of working-at-height systems, including:

  • Permanent and non-permanent anchor points
  • Horizontal and vertical lifeline systems
  • Fall arrest and fall restraint systems

Each component is checked for installation quality, strength, and suitability for use.

Types of Anchors Inspected

Inspections follow EN 795 classification:

Type A – Structural Anchor

Eyebolt anchor systems permanently installed on structures

Type B – Non-Structural Anchor

Sling anchor systems for temporary use

Type C – Flexible Anchor (<15°)

Horizontal safety line systems

Type D – Rigid Anchor (<15°)

Rail-type safety line systems

Type E – Deadweight Anchor (<5°)

Counterweight anchor systems that do not penetrate the structure

Anchor Testing Methodology

EN 795 Approach

  • Destructive testing in laboratory settings
  • Results support Certificate of Conformity (CoC) and CE marking
  • Applied to anchor products, not installed systems

SNI 8603 Approach

  • Ensures installed anchors are safe to use
  • On-site testing using non-destructive deformation testing
  • Anchors remain operational after inspection

Anchor Testing (Uji Riksa Angkur)

Anchor testing verifies:

  • Anchor point strength
  • Installation quality and method
  • Suitability for fall protection systems

All tests are performed by qualified personnel with full documentation for safety assurance and compliance.

Height Safety Inspection Process

  1. Identify types and locations of anchors
  2. Conduct visual and technical inspections
  3. Perform non-destructive deformation testing
  4. Evaluate compliance with regulations
  5. Prepare detailed inspection reports

Documentation & Reporting

Each inspection delivers:

  • Comprehensive inspection and testing reports
  • Assessment of system fitness for use
  • Technical recommendations, if necessary
  • Supporting documents for audits and regulatory checks

Who Needs Height Safety Inspection

  • Building owners and facility managers
  • Industrial and manufacturing facilities
  • Contractors and subcontractors
  • Maintenance and operations teams

Risks of Not Conducting Inspections

  • Fall protection system failure
  • Serious injury or death
  • Violation of occupational safety regulations
  • Legal and operational consequences