Working on roofs is considered to be one of the highest-risk activities in construction, facilities maintenance, warehouse, and industrial operations. An accident near an unprotected edge, roof hatch, or where the ladder meets the roof can have fatal consequences. For this reason, roof safety planning must not start once the personnel are on the roof. It must start during site assessment, equipment selection, and access planning.
Today’s roof safety devices have been specifically built to limit employee risk to falls, as well as to help the company comply with OSHA regulations. Guardrails, ladder access systems, self-closing gates, warning lines, and roof hatch protection systems are among them.
For contractors, facility managers, and safety officers, the goal is straightforward: reduce fall risks, improve worker access, and maintain compliance without disrupting operations.
This guide outlines the essential product types for securing roof edges, accessing
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