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Skylight Fall Protection — How to Keep the Rooftop Skylights in Your Building Safe?

12 de Janeiro de 2009, 22:00 , por Desconhecido - | Ninguém está seguindo este artigo ainda.

Skylights provide a lot of visual appeal to any industrial facility's interior by allowing in a lot of natural light. Brighter workplaces are not only more appealing to the eye, but they are also healthier for employees. Skylights can boost employee morale, enhance employee satisfaction, boost productivity, and save operational costs. However, having skylights comes with an increased risk of employees and maintenance staff falling through the roof. Protect your workers and comply with OSHA standards by installing proper skylight fall protection.

It Is Your Responsibility to Provide Roof Fall Protection.

Your facility is packed with potential fall hazards, and it is up to you to reduce or eliminate as many as possible. You should be concerned with more than simply the interior of your building. It is also about the openings on your roof, such as access hatchways, roof holes, and skylights, which might be dangerous. While OSHA does not specify which roof hatch fall protection systems should be used, it does specify requirements for each type of device, passive or active.

Skylight Fall Protection - OSHA Compliant Skylight Guards

Which is the Right and Best Skylight Fall Protection?

You must determine which option is best for you after you have learned about your alternatives for protecting the skylights on your facility's roof. Will you go with perimeter safety railings for each skylight or a screen cover for each? Is it required to use personal fall arrest devices in addition to passive fall protection for workers? Do your present fall protection systems meet the requirements for fall protection, or do they fall short?

Some of these are difficult questions to answer. If you get them wrong, you are not only jeopardizing your employees, but you are also placing your organization in danger financially and legally. You will need the help of a professional to determine the best course of action for keeping your employees safe and ensuring that your roof hatch fall protection meets OSHA requirements. However, it is ultimately up to you to select appropriate devices and fall protection systems based on the structure and requirements.


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