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Telecommunications Technicians — Australia

Keep Your Ladder
On the Job.

Telco technicians across Australia work at height every day — running fibre to the premises, installing NBN equipment, servicing antenna systems on homes and commercial buildings. Lock Jaw keeps every ladder secured.

90%Movement reduction
5 secSetup and takedown
16+Awards won
Lock Jaw Ladder Grip — ladder stabiliser for telecom Telecommunications technician installing network equipment Telecom engineer running cable on building exterior NBN broadband technician connecting fibre at property

WHS Act 2011 & Comms Alliance Guidelines — Telecom installation and maintenance is classified as a high-risk occupation for working at height under Australian WHS legislation. Subcontractors must demonstrate documented ladder safety procedures to their principal contractors.

Applications

Where Australian Telco Techs
Use Lock Jaw

01

NBN & FTTP Installations

NBN subcontractors run fibre cable from the pit to the premises across fascias and soffits at hundreds of thousands of Australian properties. Lock Jaw is the ladder safety tool that keeps technicians stable and NBN Co subcontractor safety requirements met on every access point.

02

Antenna & Satellite Dish Install

Positioning antennas and dishes on roofs and eaves requires precise, stable placement. Lock Jaw keeps you steady while you mount and align equipment.

03

Commercial Building Installs

Multi-tenant residential and commercial buildings require multiple roof and eaves access points. Rapid, secure repositioning keeps jobs on schedule.

04

Fault & Maintenance Callouts

Service calls require fast access under time pressure. Lock Jaw delivers reliable security every time without slowing your tech down.

Hands Free for Cable & Tools

Carry cable reels, drills, and test equipment up the ladder without white-knuckling the rails on every climb.

More Premises Per Day

Faster, safer ladder setup means more installations completed per day across your service territory.

Safe Solo Operation

Many telco techs work alone. Lock Jaw removes the primary hazard of an unsecured ladder with no ground person present.

Satisfies SWMS Requirements

NBN Co and major carriers require documented ladder safety procedures from subcontractors. Lock Jaw fits directly into your SWMS.

WHS for Telco Contractors

Telecommunications installation contractors in Australia are subject to the WHS Act 2011 and Model WHS Regulations. High-risk construction work involving falls requires a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS). NBN Co and Tier 1 carriers require subcontractors to maintain SWMS documentation covering ladder use. Lock Jaw fits directly into your SWMS as a documented, practical control measure.

WHS Act 2011 WHS Regulations r.306 AS/NZS 1892.1 SWMS — High-Risk Construction Work Comms Alliance Safety Guidelines NBN Co Contractor Requirements
Telecom Professionals

Stay Connected.
Stay Safe.

Trusted by telecommunications technicians and subcontractors across Australia. Standard issue for every tech.