Simplifying OSHA Requirements for Fall Protection on the Industrial Rooftop
The idea of rooftop fall protection can be a daunting task for architects, engineers, safety managers, and contractors. In this webinar we will walk through an analytical process to identify the most critical areas on your industrial rooftop that require protection.
We will explore applicable OSHA codes and the reasoning behind them. We will learn how to implement a logic-driven action plan to bring all areas of your roof into compliance with OSHA fall protection standards.
Learning Objectives and Outcomes:
- Knowledge: Learn how to implement a logic-driven action plan that helps bring all areas of your roof compliance within OSHA fall protection standards.
- Comprehension: Identify the critical areas on the rooftop that require protection immediately.
- Evaluation: Process and performance of a complete rooftop safety audit
- Application: Choose the best fall protection systems to save lives
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Speaker
Daniel Huntington, National Sales Manager, Kee Safety, Inc.
As a Fall Protection Industry Expert, Daniel Huntington is formally trained in OSHA fall protection standards and risk assessment. He is a respected compliance trainer in rooftop safety and presents educational webinars for EHS Today, on Linked In, and as host of The Rooftop Report, a monthly conversational podcast dedicated to separating people from hazards on industrial rooftops. Daniel has nearly a decade of experience in the fall protection industry and spends much of his time on behalf of Kee Safety climbing on rooftops, assessing hazards, and providing life-saving solutions to reduce the risk of falling.
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