Adjustable Barricade Safety Rail System and Roof Bracket Assembly to Prevent Worker Falls

Falls are the leading cause of death in construction. In 2016, there were 370 fatal falls out of 991 construction fatalities (Bureau of Labor Statistics, Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries data). These deaths are preventable. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, employers must set up the workplace to prevent employees from falling from overhead platforms, elevated work stations, or into holes in the floor and walls. For a roofing job, employers should consider all potential fall hazards, such as holes, skylights, and leading edges, then plan and select fall protection suitable for the proposed work.CDC ' s National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) inventors developed a protective barricade system to prevent workers from accidentally falling through holes in roofs/floors, from the edges of stairwells, balconies, or pitched roofs. The barricade system comprises several barricade brackets that are spaced apart and can be temporarily fastened to the underlying surface. Using the adjustable safety rail and roof bracket assembly creates a protective guardrail system that can be easily installed along roof edges and around openings or skylights on roofs with slopes ranging from 18 degrees (4:12) to 63 degrees (24:12). The durable construction of the assembly provides a secure walking/working surface for workers while working on steep roof surfaces. This design also includes an adjustable plank adapter, which permits the use of wider ...
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