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Gova Lifelines Services

Provides installation services for lifeline systems to ensure the safety of height workers.

Consulting services, and security system planning according to the client's needs. As manufacturers, we can meet almost any need the client has at the required location.

Engineering services for the planning and execution of worker security systems as well as inspections of lifelines according to height work installation guides.

Planning
We provide efficient engineering planning of the system layout over the desired workspace to provide maximum safety at a minimum cost for many years.

Customization
As manufacturers, we can meet any need you have at the required location for lifeline installation through custom engineering design and production of anchor points according to the space requirements.

Installation
The system installation is carried out by an Israeli team we have employed for over 13 years. The team is well familiar with the system and holds all required certifications and qualifications for working at height.

Annual Certification
We will provide you with an engineer’s certification for the system at the end of the installation. We can also provide an engineer’s inspection service annually to obtain a safety and functionality certification for the system.
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G-Line Modular Lifelines
The G-Line Modular lifeline system is an Israeli development by Gova Lifelines Ltd., the country’s only and pioneering manufacturing plant for fall protection systems.
The G-Line Modular system is a horizontal lifeline system designed to provide mobility on the roof while securing your workers against falls from height.
The systems are made of the highest quality stainless steel and comply with the strictest European standards:

European Standard EN795:2012-C

European Standard CEN/TS16415:2013-C
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Structure of the Lifeline Systems
The lifeline system consists of anchor points bolted to the roof surface, an 8 mm thick steel cable, and trolleys that allow the movement of one or more individuals along the line. The anchors have been tested under the most stringent laboratory conditions in the world and have been found to withstand particularly high loads.
The system is designed to be very user-friendly, with the ability to pass through anchor points along the line without requiring the worker to disconnect and reconnect.

Compatibility with All Types of Roofs Available in the Country

Withstands a Load of 2.5 Tons on a Corrugated Roof Made of Thin 0.5 cm Metal

Anchors for Work of Up to 4 Workers Simultaneously on Concrete and Steel Roofs

Frequently Asked Questions
What are lifelines?
Lifelines are defined by law as rigid and elongated devices made of steel cables or synthetic fiber rope, installed vertically or horizontally, depending on the required work. The device, in combination with personal protective equipment, allows secure movement along the route at height, even if there is no defined surface.
How will I know if I am obligated to install lifelines?
The Occupational Safety Regulations Law requires the installation of lifelines in any unfenced location at least 2 meters above the ground. Lifelines are intended to enable safe work on the roof or any space at height and to prevent life-threatening danger from falling. We invite you to contact us for consultation on the obligation to install lifelines at your location and to receive an initial estimate regarding the system size required in your space and the cost estimate accordingly.
How is a lifeline system installed?
Before installing the lifeline system, basic inspections are conducted that can yield possible alternatives, examine different types of anchors, and consider different anchoring locations. The inspections and preliminary planning will help choose the best and most suitable solution for the intended space, contribute to worker safety, and save on system costs for you. For example, fencing or a fall net, restraint system, fall arrest system, anchoring point or lifeline, etc.
Who is behind the system production?
Gova Lifelines Ltd. began its journey in 2011 in the developing and manufacturing lifeline systems field. The company developed and produced a high-quality lifeline system in Israel that meets stringent European and global standards.
The company specializes in the efficient and cost-effective design and installation of lifelines and height safety systems and provides solutions in all areas of height, including engineer inspection services and annual lifeline certification.
Why buy from an Israeli manufacturer and not an importer?
As an Israeli manufacturing plant, we can guarantee you a high-quality system and its components, meeting the strictest quality standards. Our plant employs development personnel and engineers who can provide you with all types of lifeline services, from design fully tailored to the needs of the place to custom production. We provide installation services executed by our experienced team members, who are well-acquainted with the system and its efficient installation. We are here in the country and available for any questions or consultations regarding the system or working at height.
Is training necessary for workers working at height?
The Occupational Safety Regulations law requires anyone working at a minimum height of 2 meters above the ground to be certified for working at height. Therefore, working on scaffolds, roofs, lifting platforms, cranes, etc., requires your workers to be trained for working at height and obliges you to ensure their safety by installing a lifeline system in the work area. The lifeline system has increased the operational space, comfort, and safety even in complex spaces with a risk of falling.
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The “Gova Lifelines” company began its journey in 2011 in the height-safety field, providing solutions for safe work at heights for the industrial and construction sectors through consulting and installing lifelines and anchor points to secure workers from falling.