A roof safety rail is a mandatory requirement for a work environment where people are exposed to high levels of risk. The strength of the rail is based on the weight and slope of the roof, and it must be strong enough to prevent a fall. It should also include toeboards and mesh infill to prevent the fall of objects.
The Sentry rooftop safety rail is a corrosion-resistant system that meets OSHA and ANSI requirements. It is easy to install and requires no drilling. It features a counterweight base to keep it steady and withstands up to 200 lbs of force in one direction. Its EPDM or BUR handles minimize damage to rooftops, and its steel construction complies with BS EN ISO 14122:3:2016. The company's technical support team will be able to help you choose the most suitable model based on your particular needs.
A non-penetrating safety rail is also available. It is a great option for roofs with exposed metal components. Its steel base comes with ergonomic handles and a rubber pad for a comfortable grip. It also has a permanent warning line. And, if you're looking for a stylish solution, there's the new Architectural Series by SafetyRail 2000. This system comes with built-in rail receptacles for mounting the safety rail without having to drill into the roof.
OSHA has recently updated their standards for roof fall protection requirements. The current OSHA standards state that any work within 10 feet of an unprotected edge must be done with a safety rail or other type of fall protection. The dangers of falling from a roof are significant and can cause serious injury or death. In addition, the recovery time required by employees can be extensive. For these reasons, it is important to plan for roof safety rails and install them accordingly.
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