Guardrail Systems
What are basic guidelines to designing a guardrail system in compliance with OSHA Subpart D for Fall Protection Systems?
The basic guidelines are the following:
- Top rail: Must be installed at 42 inches height, plus or minus 3 inches above the walking-working surface. The top rail may not exceed 45 inches, provided the guardrail system. Top rail must be capable of withstanding, without facture, a force of at least 200 pounds in a downward or outward direction within 2 inches of the top rail.
- Vertical Post: Must have adequate capacity to support the required loading of the mid and top rails.
- Mid rail: Must be installed at a height midway between the top edge of the guardrail system and the walking-working surface.
- Walking-working surface, according to OSHA, means any horizontal or vertical surface on or through which an employee walks, works, or gains access to a work area or workplace location.
- Roof Anchors located within 15 feet of the roof edge require fall protection.
Safety from the top down.
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