Warning line system means a barrier erected on a roof to warn employees that they are approaching an unprotected roof side or edge and which designates an area in which roofing work may take place without the use of guardrail body belt or safety net systems to protect employees in the area.
Warning line system requirements.
Construction companies must meet osha requirements 29 c f r when warning lines are used to protect roofers from falling.
Warning lines shall consist of ropes wires or chains and supporting stanchions erected as follows.
Mechanical equipment on roofs shall be used or stored only in areas where employees are protected by a warning line system guardrail system or personal fall arrest system.
Roofing warning line systems are a method of fall protection for roofers.
A warning system is inexpensive keeps workers safe and roof companies in compliance.
And the employer effectively implements a work rule prohibiting the employees from going past the warning line.
Warning line features and benefits.
B warning lines shall have a minimum tensile strength of 500 pounds.
Warning line system requirements osha requires warning line systems to consist of ropes wires or chains with a minimum tensile strength of 500lbs.
A warning line is used 15 or more from the edge.
The traffix devices roof edge delineator warning line meets or exceeds the requirements in 1926 502 f 2.
Don t let safety take a back seat ensure the safety of both your employees contractors and your rooftop with this warning line system.
A warning line system provides a visual fall protection warning although your work area may be deemed osha compliant with fall protection warning lines in place it is important to remember that these systems do not physically restrain workers from traveling into dangerous areas nor do they arrest falls.
No work or work related activity is to take place in the area between the warning line and the hole or edge.
Which are supported by stanchions that are designed to withstand being tipped by 16 pounds of pressure 30 from the walking or working surface.
Oregon occupational safety and health.