When
choosing a roof safety rail for the roof, consider the following considerations: The
height of the rooftop, the distance between rails, and the type of roof
structure. In addition to the height, roof safety rails should be durable and
able to withstand the force of a falling object. Generally, non-penetrating
roof railing should be placed on the roof edge, so that workers can easily
avoid falling off the roof.
The Safety
Rail 2000 is a versatile, temporary rooftop guardrail that meets the
requirements of the Federal Building Code and the Ontario Building Code. It
uses the Versa Clamp, which is considered the most versatile temporary
guardrail C-Clamp. This style of roof rail can be installed directly on a
parapet, and it uses a patented compression locking system to provide extra
security. If you are installing a roof safety rail on a commercial building,
SafetyRail 2000 is an ideal choice.
Depending
on the type of roof, the safety rail must provide a secure platform for workers
to climb and lower themselves safely. Toeboards and mesh infill are essential
components of roof safety rails. These devices are also used to prevent objects
from falling from the roof. If the roof slope is 15 degrees or less, then you
don't need to install a safety rail. Choosing a roof safety rail can be a
challenging task, but it will help you remain safe while completing your
project.
The 360
Mobile Roof Safety Railing System is a cost-effective OSHA-compliant rooftop
guardrail system. The 360 Mobile Roof Safety Railing System uses galvanized
steel and powder-coated safety yellow guardrails to provide an effective
passive protection barrier for workers. When installed correctly, it can help
reduce risk of injury and prevent costly injuries. This system also helps you
comply with federal and state regulations requiring rooftop safety. You can choose
from a wide range of colors to fit any color scheme or theme of the roof.
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