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Roofing Fall Protection Anchors| OSHA Rules, Hazards, Safety, Training, Fall Arrest, Fall Restraint
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Do you use fall arrest or fall restraint? A lot can be accomplished through training roofers in identifying hazards, understanding OSHA Rules, and company policies and procedures. In this tutorial we will share important information that will assist you when deciding on your fall protection anchors for roofing jobs and tasks, and developing your companies fall protection safety training.
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We should just require permanent anchors on all roofs going forward via national code... Lightning rods and cables on homes, too, should be a thing...
Heck yeah
Thank you for the excellent presentation!
I plan to have one installed on my roof, for gutter cleaning and lights.
Glad it was helpful!
Very informative and well presented
What about for a metal roof with metal ridge cap?
That’s great but what about if I’m trying to clean gutters and the roof is already on?
2:37 Why do you use “hitch clips” for permanent installation instead of a folding double anchor with D rings on the ends?
I need to specify a roof anchor on our apartment buildings that have multiple roof planes. How do I determine spacing, anchorage, specification?
Thanks your question, Ken! We strongly recommend that you contact our Technical Specialists. They are more than happy to answer your questions. Please use our online form osha.oregon.gov/Pages/Contact-Technical.aspx to submit your question by email. You will receive a response shortly!
...That's great...roof anchors...but how do you get 'em up there to begin with..?? I'm fighting a roofing project like hell because you can't get up there to get them installed...Rent an 80 ft Genie lift..??...Thanks for the advice.....
Hire a man
throw a line over the roof and anchor to a point on the ground, aka ground tie