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Every home is provided with a site specific Roof Railing Plan indicating the total number of components needed for the project and the installation location of each component.

  • Does Employee demonstrate understanding of Roof Railing Plan

  • All system components must be accounted for prior to installation

  • Does Employee inventory all components before beginning to install any system?

All system components must be inspected prior to being used, every time before each use.

  • Safety nets and cinch straps must be inspected for wear, damage, and other deterioration.

  • Does employee inspect safety net and cinch straps prior to installation?

After inspecting all required system components we can begin to install them.

  • Begin the safety net installation by laying out the net in the area where it will be installed.

  • Employee lays out net in area to be used?

  • Net installation begins at any one corner. Ensure that the cinch release is left facing outward, and make sure that the strap buckles are positioned under the top plate to prevent a possible trip hazard.

  • Employee safely attaches net at corner with strap buckles facing outward and strap buckles positioned under the top plate?

  • Tie off every corner with one cinch strap. Ensure that the cinch release is left facing outward, and make sure that the strap buckles are positioned under the top plate to prevent a possible trip hazard.

  • All corners of net installed safely?

  • Add additional cinch straps every four feet around the perimeter of the net until all four sides of the net have been secured. Make sure that the strap buckles are positioned under the top plate to prevent a possible trip hazard.

  • Cinch straps installed correctly at four feet on center?

  • Attaching strap through a shear wall requires that a hole be made no larger than 1-1/2 inch just under the top plate.

  • Employee installs strap at shear wall?

Prior to Disassembly: Ensure all necessary carpentry is complete, including: 1) All roof vents and frieze blocks installed. 2) All fascia completed. 3) All roof sheeting and railing done. Holes cut for heat as applicable. 4) Fireplace stacks, pop-outs, skylights, dormers, and all other protrusions from surface are complete. 5) Chevrons at gable ends. 6) Tile kick at eve installed.

  • Remove all cinch straps from perimeter of the net.

  • Employee safely removes all cinch straps?

  • Clean up is vital! Ensure all system components are returned to their proper storage box.

  • Employee properly cleans up and stores materials used?

  • Take a picture of Employee with hard hat sticker

  • Employee signature

  • Trainer signature

  • Training information provided in Spanish translation. Initial

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