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These videos are published for the benefit of our clients who have asked us how "we" would approach and solve a specific problem. Contact us with your specific situation or question and we might add that video solution to our library for the benefit of all. Our solution may be one of many possible solutions based on our understanding of the situation described. Use these solutions at your own risk. We assume no responsibility for others attempting to implement our techniques. Working at heights is dangerous and each worker is responsible for inspecting and understanding their own gear, for his/her own safety, and creating an environment that is safe for others (especially the ones below the work/potential drop zone) as well.
TRAIN REGULARLY AND DOCUMENT YOUR TRAINING.
Never waste a rainy day again. Use these videos (or develop your own) as the standard for teaching every "roof top" employee the same techniques. Train team leaders how to "sell" safety to the client and peers on every job, how to design safe access systems, choose the right gear, plan roof anchor locations, install anchors, and make roof repairs once temporary anchors are removed. Learn how we set up OSHA compliant systems for roof repairs without a single roof penetration. Blue Glass, LLC has worked injury and accident free since inception in 2004 and exceeds OSHA compliant fall protection requirements on every job.
Collaborate with our team and request videos/training on specific topics and receive personalized help from the industry's best for designing and setting up safe access for your specific job (advanced planning required).
Collaborate with our team and request videos/training on specific topics and receive personalized help from the industry's best for designing and setting up safe access for your specific job (advanced planning required).
000 Series Video Subject Matter: Getting Started with a Safety Program
100 Series Videos Subject Matter: CLIENT INTERACTIONS, SELLING SAFETY, JOBSITE EXPECTATIONS
200 Series: Fall Protection First Ascents/Small Repairs/Inspections
Oftentimes, installing a roof anchor exposes the worker to more risk (and time on the roof repairing anchor holes) than doing the actual repair or inspection. The techniques in the 200 Series videos will show actual jobs where workers are using ropes as temporary anchors. Workers must be trained (documented training) and this method must be written into each Site Specific Fall Protection Plan to be OSHA compliant. To view the Site Specific Plans our sister company, Blue Glass, LLC uses, visit the Safety Plan tab below the SAFETY/TRAINING bar on the main menu.
300 Series: Identifying hazards. Making a safety plan. First aid. Rescue.
400 Series: Work Positioning/Fall Arrest
500 Series: Anchors
600 Series: Ladder and Scaffolding Safety
700 Series: Requested by Clients to solve a specific problem.
701 Scenario: Client had no rope work experience and needed to exit a high cupola window onto a metal roof, then descend/repel to the eve to do some minor repairs and then climb back up to the cupola window when done. Their on site safety man used an SRL as back up fall protection. We recommended what gear to purchase and the 701 videos showed them how to set up and use the gear to solve their problem. The job was done successfully.
800 Series: OSHA
900 Series: Ways to Inspire Employee Participation in Your Safety Program