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Safetylyne | |
Industry | Construction |
Founded | 2000 |
Headquarters | , |
Area served | QLD, WA, NSW, ACT, NT, SA, VIC |
Number of employees | over 20 (2024) |
Website | www.safetylyne.com.au |
Safetylyne is an Australian company specialising in the design, manufacture, and installation of custom roof safety and maintenance access systems.
With over 23 years of industry experience, Safetylyne provides tailored solutions that meet stringent Australian safety standards. The company offers a comprehensive range of services, including audits, engineering, and certification, ensuring durable and compliant access systems for various industries.
History
[edit]Safetylyne was founded in 2000 by Collett Family. The company initially focused on metalworks, expanding over the years to include a wide range of safety and access solutions. Headquartered in Sunshine Coast, Safetylyne serves clients both nationally and internationally.
In 2022, Safetylyne restructured into three partnering companies: AMX (Australian Metalwork Systems), specialising in metalwork solutions, and Australian Asset Compliance, focusing on asset compliance services (Australian Asset Compliance).
In 2023, Safetylyne underwent a comprehensive rebranding to better reflect its commitment to innovation, quality, and customer service. The new brand identity incorporates visual elements that convey reliability, positivity, and adaptability. The redesigned logo features connected letters symbolizing unity and collaboration, while the updated colour palette emphasizes sophistication, stability, and modernity. This rebranding effort aligns with Safetylyne’s mission to honor its legacy while forging a future of cutting-edge solutions and enhanced customer engagement.
Headquarters Relocation and Facility Expansion.
2006: Established a new warehouse in Kunda Park, QLD. 2016: Expanded operations to a new facility located in Yandina, QLD. 2023: Unveiled our most recent warehouse facility in Corbould Park, Caloundra, QLD, showcasing a new identity and moving the headquarters from Yandina to Caloundra.
Notable Projects
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The Kangaroo Point Green Bridge is a landmark project connecting Brisbane's CBD to Kangaroo Point. Safetylyne played a crucial role in the project by designing and installing custom access staticline systems, height safety and maintenance safety systems. This included a permanent staticline system along the ladders inside each pylon, reaching approximately 130 meters, and staticlines across the bridge's roof structure, ensuring safe and efficient maintenance operations.
- Southbank Boardwalk Project
Safetylyne partnered with ADCO to deliver innovative access solutions for the Southbank Boardwalk Project. Safetylyne team installed a roof rail system and staticlines specifically designed for efficient roof and façade maintenance. These systems prioritise safety while being color-matched and powder-coated to ensure minimal aesthetic impact.
This project is notable for its contribution to Brisbane's development, providing a system that allows maintenance personnel to maintain the façade without compromising the building’s appearance. The installation enhances functionality and visual appeal, supporting the city’s growth and development.
The Queensland Children's Hospital[1] entrusted Safetylyne to provide safe and efficient solutions for façade maintenance.
Safetylyne installed multiple systems on the building, including: façade protection brackets, Static lines and anchor points and Soffit-mounted rails. This comprehensive approach ensures the safety of maintenance personnel while streamlining the upkeep of this vital facility.
- Inner City Ferry Terminal
In response to the challenge of ensuring roof access for maintenance staff on inner city ferry terminals, Safetylyne implemented an effective and straightforward solution. They developed a system that addressed the specific needs of this project and the public access challenges inherent to the terminal locations. By tailoring their approach to suit these unique requirements, they ensured safe and efficient maintenance access, enhancing the functionality and safety of these vital Queensland public transport[2] hubs.
The Gallery of Modern Art[3] required a range of proprietary and custom systems for efficient window access and façade maintenance solutions. Safetylyne installed staticlines, ladders, and anchor points, all designed to facilitate safe and easy access for maintenance crews. This project demonstrates the [4] commitment to preserving landmarks while upholding the highest safety standards.
- Aircraft Hangar Maintenance Access Project
The Aircraft Hangar Maintenance Access Solution by Safetylyne is a one-of-a-kind innovative color-coded roof access system that showcases their advanced design and problem-solving capabilities. This project features a custom-engineered access solution, tailored specifically for the complex needs of aircraft maintenance. The innovative approach not only enhances safety and efficiency but also sets a new standard for maintenance access solutions in the aviation industry, making it a notable project due to its unique design and effective problem-solving approach.
Compliance and Certifications
[edit]Safetylyne is certified to ISO 9001[5], AS/NZS ISO 3834-2, AS/NZS 5131, and EN15085 standards. The company is also an SFC Certified Fabricator, ensuring all products meet stringent safety and quality standards.