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Choosing a Roof Guardrail

A roof guardrail can be a simple solution to prevent falls from a roof. Increasing insurance underwriting requirements and the Multi-Employer Citation Policy have prompted OSHA to recommend that commercial roofing contractors implement this type of safety measure.

When choosing a guardrail system for your business, consider several options. Some are fixed, while others are freestanding. Each style is designed to meet OSHA requirements.

Choosing the right guardrail for your business depends on several factors, including the construction materials, building design, and site specific needs. It's important to consult an expert before making a final decision.

Roof guardrail systems have several advantages over other fall protection methods. For example, these products require no alterations to the roof membrane, and they eliminate fall risks along the perimeter of the roof.

Other benefits include the ability to customize the height of the protective barrier. This allows workers to choose a height that works for their needs. These types of guardrails can be installed on both flat and low edges, as well as on concrete slab overhangs.

Regardless of the type of guardrail you use, you should also consider warning line systems. These are a highly visible way to notify workers of the presence of potentially dangerous areas. They provide a high level of visibility and a strong visual reminder of the boundaries of the roof. However, users should be trained in how to use the warning line properly.

While a guardrail system may not be the most aesthetic option, you can make it more attractive by adding powder coated finishes. Choosing a color that matches the exterior of the building will enhance its overall appearance.

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