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Every Roof Needs Fall Protection

Updated: Aug 26, 2018



Are your employees frequently exposed to Heights? Rooftop Falls is one of the most preventable workplace fatalities in the world. Keeping your employees safe is important for any business. This article will explore some of the different roof fall protection systems. There are a lot of safety areas that can be unnoticed by a company until it is too late. Take a moment to learn about how you can prevent workplace injuries.


Let's begin with who needs rooftop protection. Any employer who has a roof. Often when the subject of roof fall protection is brought up people imagine roofers. Individuals who specifically work replacing residential and commercial rooftops. However, all over the world, there are companies need roof fall protection. Whether or not your employees are frequently accessing the roof or they rarely ever go up there you will need the proper safety measurements in place.


A safety guardrail should line every roof's perimeter. Places that are often overlooked for guardrails include staircases, holes, and overlook areas. The guardrail can be either permanent or temporary. A portable safety guardrail is a great idea for rooftop construction projects. The guardrail pieces can be moved independently to close off the work area.


Another type of safety system is a continuous pass-through lifeline. A continuous path through lifeline works in conjunction with a horizontal lifeline. A horizontal lifeline is a lot like a recreational zipline. Have you ever seen an advertisement to zip line through the treetops? These structures are similar to a horizontal lifeline. The idea is that there are two anchor points and in between these two points a horizontal line. The worker is attached to a harness that is also attached a line coming from the horizontal lifeline. Should a worker lose their footing, the fall will be stopped by the horizontal lifeline. The harness and engineering of the safety structure will also absorb some of the force transferred from the fall. The continuous path through lifeline is an additional safety step. The continuous pass through horizontal lifeline lets employees move through a variety of different areas of the roof without ever being unsecured. A worker will never need to detach themselves from one stationed horizontal lifeline to the next. A continuous pass-through Lifeline the worker will always be secured in case of a fall.


There are a lot of options to protect your roof. Remember, any work being performed at 4 feet or higher needs safety procedures. Choosing the right protective services will keep your employees safe.


For more information, visit this link - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_protection

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