Guardrail Safety
Reprinted from nahb.org
Nearly all construction sites have unprotected sides and edges, wall openings or floor holes at some point, which pose a hazard to the workers moving around the jobsite. These openings and sides MUST be protected with guardrails or covers.
Safe Work Practices:
- Guardrails must always be installed around openings in floors, and across openings of walls and windows greater than 18″, when the work area is 6 ft. or more above a lower level.
- For window openings with a 6 ft. fall hazard, guardrails must be installed if the bottom sill height is less than 39″.
- A complete guardrail system consists of: 1) a top rail; 2) a midrail; and 3) a toeboard.
- Install top rails at 42″ high, with midrails placed halfway between the top of the guardrail top rail and the floor or walking/working surface.
- Install toeboards a minimum of 4″ along the edge of the walking or working surface to protect from falling debris and objects, such as tools or materials.
- Any stairway with four or more risers or a height of more than 30″ must be protected by a guardrail system, also known as stair rails.
- Any 2″ or greater opening in the floor must be protected and covered.