[RE-wrenches] Perimeter warning lines

Glenn Burt glenn.burt at glbcc.com
Mon May 2 15:21:16 PDT 2011


Be sure to investigate this fully.

OSHA began requiring us to install warning lines 15' from the building edges
recently. up from the 6' of days of yore.

Quite a shock to price fall protection carts and fall restraint systems as
well!

 

Carts to protect persons installing fall restraint systems so work can
begin. Carts for those working within 15' of a building edge.

 

-Glenn Burt

 

From: re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org
[mailto:re-wrenches-bounces at lists.re-wrenches.org] On Behalf Of North Texas
Renewable Energy Inc
Sent: Monday, May 02, 2011 12:57 PM
To: RE-wrenches
Subject: [RE-wrenches] Perimeter warning lines

 

 

OSHA compliant Wrenches
we're about to begin aPV installation along the lower edge of a 100 foot
long metal building. Because of skylights down the middle of the length of
the E-W roof we are forced to mount the southern-most row only about 5 feet
from the 20 foot high eave. Fortunately the slope is less than 10 degrees
but perimeter warning lines are a must here.
Not wanting to appear a cheapskate here but I'm not surprised at the
outrageous cost of "OSHA compliant" perimeter warning flag systems. Your
basic fold up standards with nothing more than light-weight bases and
multi-colored banner rope runs hundreds of dollars. Even sandbags for
ballast are way overpriced.
So where are the affordable units available or is there such a thing? Better
yet, has someone fabricated their own pro-looking standards and used the
same off-the-shelf banner rope used in the roofing catalogs? I already have
several hundred feet of banner rope just nothing to hang it from. 

thanks as always

Jim Duncan
North Texas Renewable Energy
NABCEP Certified Solar PV
Installer No.031310-57
TECL 27398
ntrei at 1scom.net 
817.917.0527
www.ntrei.com

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