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Works best for guarding equipment near the fall edge and establishing a rooftop fall prevention perimeter. For use with weighted metal bases or Set and PreventTM base.
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Works best for quickly establishing a temporary leading edge fall prevention perimeter while work is performed on the roof. The low profile base is secured with anchors and the rail has an integrated toeboard.
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Works best for setting up a fall prevention perimeter where the clamps are secured to a parapet wall and using 2″X4″ lumber as the guard railing.
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Works best for temporary fall edge guarding for applications where there are horizontal slabs. Examples include parking decks, buildings, and bridges. Horizontal rails are constructed by using locally provided 2”x4” lumber
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Works best for establishing a temporary leading edge fall prevention guardrail system during construction and roofing work using clamps or screw-down brackets and stanchions.
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Works best for providing fall prevention for fixed ladders on rooftops.
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Works best for protecting both standard and non-standard hatches with ladders or stairs.
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Works best for tieing off two workers, one in restraint and one in arrest. Requires the unit be moved manually.
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Works best for applications where two workers need to be tied off; one in restraint and one in arrest, where the mobile anchor must be moved frequently, includes an integrated transport cart.
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Works best for providing an OSHA-approved movable tie-off point for five people. Two workers in restraint and three in arrest (5 total).
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Works best for roofers looking for an economical leading-edge cone and base warning line system.
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Works best for providing fall prevention for 48″ and 53″ flatbed trailers.
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Works best for providing a truly OSHA-compliant fall prevention solution for open maintenance holes.
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Works best for setting up a guard rail on top of trench boxes or trench shields.
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