We had a rooftop unit installed on an existing single story structure which has no parapet. The appliance is located within 10 feet of the edge so we told them they need to put up a guard. The guard they are proposing is the one I have the link to below. This guard system is free standing but as I read 1013.1 it states that guards shall be adequate in strength and attachment in accordance with 1607.7 But this section, and I am not 100% certain, seems to want the guard system to be attached. The manufacturere is willing to provide the documentation for all the loading requirements but no attachment.
Any thoughts? The one that keeps going through my head is that these are made for temporary work conditions and not for permenant purposes. Plus these great big plates and tubes sticking out seem like trip hazards to me.
http://www.keesafety.com/solutions/Roof_Edge_Protection
Any thoughts? The one that keeps going through my head is that these are made for temporary work conditions and not for permenant purposes. Plus these great big plates and tubes sticking out seem like trip hazards to me.
http://www.keesafety.com/solutions/Roof_Edge_Protection
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