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Meets OSHA requirement(s)
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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 economically establishing an OSHA-compliant rooftop fall prevention system.
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Works best for customizing a fall prevention system for difficult-to-solve rooftops. Architectural straight, curved or inclined stanchions for aesthetically pleasing rooftop fall prevention perimeters. For use with weighted metal bases or Set and PreventTM base.
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Works best for providing a safe passageway over pipes, dike walls, ducting and other obstacles found on rooftops, In addition to providing a safe way to gain access to another level on a roof.
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Works best for protecting popular, smaller, and low domed skylights in the most cost-effective way, non-penetrating.
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Works best for unusual sized, large, or skylights with high domes such as pyramid skylights. Also, suitable for use on smoke hatches.
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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 establishing a permanent warning line system for rooftop perimeters or creating walking paths on a roof.
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Works best for economically establishing a permanent warning line system for rooftop perimeters or creating walking paths on a roof.
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