Tuesday, 7 November 2017

OSHA Compliant Hatch Railings

Roof hatch provide a way to get people, equipment, or materials onto or off a roof, commonly accessed via stairways or ladders from inside the building. Additionally, safety hatch railing or safety ladders are often installed on the exterior of the hatch to ensure safe and comfortable passage into and out of the opening.

Hatch railing are primarily used around roof hatches in commercial construction, designers of residential buildings use them as points of egress to roof decks and gardens, making it easy for roof gardeners or amateur astronomers to get their supplies and equipment up to the roof safely and easily.
Additionally, in flood prone areas, roof hatches are being installed to provide a safe way to exit to the roof, minimizing damage to the roof or residents.

OSHA requires that the exposed sides of openings in roofs or floors have OSHA compliant hatch railings added to the structure for protection. When the hinged cover for an opening is left up, the exposed sides must be appropriately protected. When left in an open position, any size roof hatch can create a potential fall hazard. Workers can sustain an injury by losing. their footing, tripping, or stepping backward without looking.

 Therefore, OSHA compliant hatch railings are made while following all the rules and guidelines outlined by Occupational Health Safety Act, to ensure the safety of the roof hatch user from tripping or losing balance while using the way. Consultants and other industry professionals usually have several options to protect roof hatch openings with the help of multiple types of OSHA compliant hatch railings available in market.