A common sense approach to safety when working at heights includes secure roof access hatch and ladder systems. This combination supports control over access to the top of your building while providing a stable and compliant means of egress for authorized personnel.
Falls from roofs are a leading cause of serious workplace injuries and fatalities. According to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), falls accounted for 3,500 deaths in the construction industry alone between 2003 and 2013. These tragedies highlight the critical need for comprehensive safety measures when accessing rooftops for maintenance, inspection, or other tasks. Relying on open roof access points or makeshift ladders creates a dangerous work environment and exposes workers to unnecessary risks.
Neglecting proper roof access safety can have devastating consequences. Worker injuries not only result in physical and emotional suffering, but also lead to expensive medical bills and potential legal ramifications. Additionally, disruptions in operations and delays in critical maintenance tasks can significantly impact a business's bottom line.
“We put roof access ladders in wet wells and contaminated areas, such as those dealing with tanks and wastewater. Our molded grating is a popular solution for roof access such as for HVAC cooling towers. In addition to ladders, they may need access platforms to that machinery that way employees walk on the specific walkway provided and stay safer.”
In addition to design flexibility, implementing a roof access hatch and ladder system offers several other advantages:
FRP roof access ladders are both versatile and long lasting. TJ Looper, Regional Sales Manager at Fibergrate, had this to say about FRP’s durability in corrosive environments:
“FRP roof access ladders often go in facilities where corrosion is an issue. Or, they go into a manhole where there is potable water.”
A decanting tank is another example of where the same type of access ladder used for roof access can be used for underground applications.
Selecting the appropriate roof access hatch and ladder system is the first step to ensuring optimal safety and efficiency. Here are factors to consider:
The University of Waterloo sought a safe and reliable platform to access and maintain fume hood exhaust units on the roofs of its Biology Buildings 1 and 2. Fibergrate provided a solution by designing and installing a maintenance-free, slip-resistant platform. This platform, constructed with Dynaform structural shapes, UV-protected handrails, and highly visible yellow Corvex molded grating, ensures safe and efficient access for maintenance personnel, regardless of weather conditions.
By prioritizing safety and efficiency, Fibergrate offers a comprehensive range of roof access solutions. Our FRP products are designed to withstand the harshest conditions while ensuring safe and reliable access to your roof.
Contact Fibergrate today to learn more about our products and services. Our team of experts can provide tailored solutions to meet your specific needs. From design to installation, we are committed to delivering exceptional results.
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