Roof Hatch Next to a Roof Leading Edge Fall Situation - Dakota Safety

Roof Hatch Next to a Roof Leading Edge Fall Situation

3DAndrew Miller

SketchUp video demonstrating the SafetyRail2000, non-penetrating, OSHA Compliant, fall protection guard rail system with a SafetyRail2000 ParaRail protecting a roof hatch that is located next a roof leading edge fall situation pr

Dakota Safety Architectural Rail Series Overview - Dakota Safety

Dakota Safety Architectural Rail Series Overview

Architectural GuardrailsAndrew Miller
Quick demonstration of our architectural series. This is a little bit different than our yellow safety rail series. This is for lots of times people want to use this where there's high visibility like to see you have an office building a look out over 
Dakota Safety's 3D Drawing Capabilities Part #1 - Dakota Safety

Dakota Safety's 3D Drawing Capabilities Part #1

3DAndrew Miller
Dakota Safety's non-penetrating guardrail handrail systems for temporary roof-edge fall protection. The SafetytRail2000 system is a ballasted guardrail handrail system that is nonpenetrating and meets OHSA requirements for a fall-protection guardrail system. Contact us today for a quote or to request additional info. Dakota Safety's non-penetrating guardrail handrail systems for temporary roof-edge fall protection. The SafetytRail2000 system is a ballasted roof safety guardrail handrail system, nonpenetrating and meets OHSA requirements for fall-protection guardrail system. Contact us today @ 866-503-7245 or info@dakotasafety.com for a quote / request additional info.
Permaline Permanent Warning Flag System in 60 secs - Dakota Safety

Permaline Permanent Warning Flag System in 60 secs

ConstructionAndrew Miller
TRANSCRIPT: Michael Angela Dakota safety. Here I just want to talk to you guys today a little bit about another way, a cost effective way to actua...
Base Pads for SafetyRail2000 bases - Dakota Safety

Base Pads for SafetyRail2000 bases

Collapsible GuardrailsAndrew Miller
Short video of understanding for the pads that go underneath guard rail bases.
SafetyRail2000 StealthRail, Collapsible, Non-Penetrating Fall Protection GuardRail June 2013 - Dakota Safety

SafetyRail2000 StealthRail, Collapsible, Non-Penetrating Fall Protection GuardRail June 2013

Collapsible GuardrailsAndrew Miller
Dakota Safety's Stealth Rail, collapsible, non-penetrating guardrail handrail systems for temporary roof-edge fall protection. The SafetytRail2000 system is a ballasted guardrail handrail system that is nonpenetrating and meets OSHA requirements for a fall-protection guardrail system.
How To Set up the SafetyRail2000 Non-Penetrating Fall Protection Guardrail System - Dakota Safety

How To Set up the SafetyRail2000 Non-Penetrating Fall Protection Guardrail System

Collapsible GuardrailsTeam Safety

One of the biggest questions we get asked a lot is how do we set up safetyrail2000, SR2K, non-penetrating roof fall protection guardrail system.  MichaelAngelo demonstrates how to set it up.

Office Tower Roof Fall Protection Guardrail - Dakota Safety

Office Tower Roof Fall Protection Guardrail

Architectural GuardrailsAndrew Miller

Dakota Safety's non-penetrating guardrail handrail systems for temporary roof-edge fall protection. The SafetytRail2000 system is a ballasted guardrail handrail system that is nonpenetrating and meets OSHA requirements for a fall-protection guardrail system. Contact us today for a quote or to request additional info. Dakota Safety's non-penetrating guardrail handrail systems for temporary roof-edge fall protection. The SafetytRail2000 system is a ballasted roof safety guardrail handrail system, nonpenetrating and meets OSHA requirements for fall-protection guardrail system. Contact us today @ 866-503-7245 or info@dakotasafety.com for a quote / request additional info.

The "15ft" zone on a roof top image - Dakota Safety

The "15ft" zone on a roof top image

Architectural GuardrailsAndrew Miller

Watch me outline a building of a Google sky shot screen capture that I've put into the program called SketchUp. I've scaled the image to the 50-foot mark that's on the scale of the image.  I'm also looking for shadows to see if there's different roof heights that might be separate roofs.  I'm going to have the opportunity to stamp out a 15-foot line that gives me that 15 feet zone away from all the edges.  I’m able to identify any serviceable unit that's within that zone to be considered for fall protection. If you have any questions or would like to see this done for your own facility, reach out to me at 866-503-7245 or at MichaelAngelo@dakotasafety.com. I'm here to help.

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