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Protecting your people is the top priority. Throughout your rooftop there may be areas that need protectionbut can’t necessarily fit non-penetrating guardrail. To solve this problem, wall-mounted guardrail can provide the same protection that will better fit your space, and possibly...
OSHA has been steadily increasing fall protection enforcement and the price tag that comes with non-compliance.
Higher penalties, more inspections, and more attention on rooftop safety...
Fall arrest and fall restraint safety systems are very similar, yet have one important distinction between the two. If misunderstood the result could be devastating. What is the key difference between fall arrest and fall restraint?
Vehicle service pits are a valuable tool for maintenance efficiency, but they also introduce a serious fall hazard if not properly protected. OSHA requires pits to be guarded when not in use, yet there’s no single solution that fits every shop, fleet, or budget.
Different operations use...
When it comes to working safely at height, not all rooftop hazards are the same and neither are the solutions.
Two leading systems that address these challenges are Guardian and Kee Guard...
Maintenance pits are a critical part of keeping garbage and recycling trucks on the road. They allow technicians to safely access undercarriages, perform inspections, and complete routine service efficiently.
However, open pits also introduce fall hazards that waste fleet operators must...
Excavation and trenching work ranks among the most dangerous activities in construction and industrial maintenance. Learn how to protect your team with a new and unique trench cover system.
As solar energy systems continue to expand across commercial and industrial rooftops, ensuring safe and efficient access for installation and maintenance has never been more important.
Industrial work platforms play a vital role in giving workers stable, secure access for maintenance, production, and inspection tasks. Choosing the right platform not only enhances productivity but also helps reduce downtime, prevent injuries, and ensure OSHA compliance.
While most people think of fall protection in terms of rooftops or elevated platforms, the risk of falling into a trench is just as dangerous and just as common.
Cooling equipment zones are some of the highest-risk areas on data center roofs due to heavy traffic and congestion, making them a leading source of slips, falls, and maintenance injuries.
Vehicle inspection pits are vital tools for keeping vehicles maintained and on the road. They make it easy for technicians to access undercarriages, perform inspections, and handle oil changes efficiently.
But these open pits come with a major and overlooked hazard.
At what height is fall protection required?
Every safety professional wishes there was a simple answer. One height across all tasks and industries would certainly make enforcement easier, but this is not the case. OSHA’s intent is to keep people safe across most industries, however, keep in...
It is easy to look at a roof edge and understand the risk of going near it. However, what fall hazards cross your mind while you’re standing in the center of the roof?
In this article, we rank the most common types of rooftop guardrails to help you understand which option is the right fit for your rooftop.
Best All-Around Guardrail, Best Guardrail for Metal Roofs, Best Mounted Guardrail, Best Guardrail for Short-Term Projects
It is common to see paths present on flat rooftops. They are visible by laying down pavers, rubber mats, or something similar, and they meander around the entirety of the roof. Once you have accessed the roof, ideally this path or walkway will lead you to the necessary areas.
With so many options available on a full body harness, it’s no wonder we primarily shop on price, size, buckle types, dorsal ring placement, and even color options.
However, there is one major consideration that that could be the difference between going home or going to the hospital.
Companies and OSHA make fall protection safety complicated. Being distracted by technical jargon and confused by the wording of OSHA 1910 can leave you paralyzed from addressing known issues.
We are here to simplify fall protection for you...
Safety training isn’t just a good idea; OSHA regulations require that your personnel be trained. Often, it is argued that training is unnecessary because the employee in question had many years of experience with the given work. Years of experience will mean that they most likely know how to...
There is nothing simple about roof anchor points.
Being that is our aspiration to create simple and safe solutions for all workers at heights, we felt it necessary to address one of our most commonly asked questions...
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