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Roof Anchors and Roof Access Ladders: 2 Safety Equipment You Must have for Workers at Height

Posted On : Sep-06-2011 | seen (344) times | Article Word Count : 520 |

Safety is a matter of concern for people in the building management and construction industry. Apart from the various height safety equipment made mandatory by the Australian government, roof access ladders and anchor systems are also used.
In general, safety requirements call for fall protection systems to be in place for any worker functioning at a height of six feet or more above the ground. Roof anchor systems, made available in temporary or permanent varieties, are the widely utilized piece of protection and safety equipment for people working at heights. Apart from that, access ladders are used to provide easy and safe access to roof areas and between roof levels. For exterior ladders, there are a number of models with security features to prevent unwanted entry. Roof anchor systems are designed to prevent serious work related injury or death by facilitating secure maintenance access to gutters, roofs, solar panels, and other mechanical equipment. Workers get maximum protection from easy and practical to use anchor points through multiple secure mounting options and stainless steel construction.

There are basically two types of roof anchors: permanent and temporary. One example of a permanent roof anchor is the P-ring anchor. The P-ring can be attached to a vertical wall or to a wood roof surface while the D-ring anchor can only be attached to the subsurface of the roof. Claw anchors are attached to beams and rafters when a solid surface is not available. Remember, all anchors must ideally be attached to joists using screws and washers to avoid leakage. After installation, these types of permanent anchors may be painted to suit the surface of the roof. If you use roof anchor systems for a quick job, temporary anchors are most suitable. These temporary anchors are available for metal or concrete roofs, and can also be used for either flat or pitched roofs. Since these anchors are designed for temporary use, they are easy to move around and may be re-used. You can buy these in bulk, making them more affordable than permanent anchors.

Before you buy roof access ladders, you need to consider a number of things. You need to provide for the frequency of the ladder usage, items to be taken up and down, and the types of surfaces the ladder is to be used on. For household use, a ladder is necessary to facilitate storage of unused items to the attic and this is done only on occasional basis. For industrial and construction purposes, workers use access ladders to up and down the roof. The ladder should be sturdy enough to carry more than a normal body weight of an adult male.

There is a wide range of models available for industrial use such as rung ladders for external and internal access and fold-down ceiling ladders. Access ladders must be easy to use, cost effective, and easy to install. It is a bonus if you find ladders looking aesthetically neat, lightweight and user friendly. Find ladders constructed from robust aluminum.

Take note that suspension equipment is not equivalent to fall protection equipment. You must ensure that all your equipment such as your roof access ladders and anchor points are compatible with your fall protection system. Guarantee the safety and protection of your workers for a smooth flowing operation.


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Brian Nelsonis a writer experienced about uses of roof access ladders and the benefits of having reliable roof anchor systems for workers at height.

Keywords : roof access ladders, roof anchor systems,

Category : Home and Family : Home Improvement

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