• *Clearance* Residential Guardrail System - 344-0100
  • *Clearance* Residential Guardrail System - 344-0100
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    Item #344-0100
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    Description

    Residential Guardrail System meets or exceeds OSHA standards and adjusts from flat roof up to a 16:12 pitch. The package includes one roof bracket, one toeboard bracket, one leg insert, and one upright; it can also be used to catch debris during shingle installation.

    Key features:

    • Meets or exceeds OSHA standards 
    • Adjustable from flat roof up to 16:12 pitch 
    • Includes: 1 roof bracket, 1 toeboard bracket, 1 leg insert, 1 upright 
    • Can be used to catch debris for removal during shingle installation

    Specifications

    • Item #: 344-0100
    • Adjustable pitch: flat to 16:12
    • Included parts: roof bracket, toeboard bracket, leg insert, upright
    • Standard compliance: meets or exceeds OSHA

    How To

    • Locate roof framing where the bracket will mount and position the roof bracket at the working edge.
    • Secure the roof bracket to framing per jobsite practice and applicable codes; verify the bracket is stable before loading.
    • Insert the leg into the bracket and attach the upright.
    • Attach the toeboard bracket as needed to manage debris at the roof edge.
    • Adjust the assembly to match roof pitch (up to 16:12), install guardrail members per OSHA criteria, and inspect the system before use.

    FAQs

    Q: Do I need to supply separate rails for this system?
    A: Yes. Temporary guardrail systems typically use job-supplied lumber rails; verify dimensions with your system’s instructions.

    Q: What is the maximum roof pitch this system accommodates?
    A: It adjusts from flat up to a 16:12 pitch.

    Q: Can I use the system to help control debris during tear-off?
    A: Yes. The product notes it can be used to catch debris for removal during shingle installation.

    Q: How far apart should posts/brackets be placed?
    A: Follow the manufacturer’s instructions. Many residential guardrail systems specify about 8 ft spacing; confirm for your specific hardware.

    Q: What OSHA criteria should I keep in mind when setting rail height?
    A: OSHA guardrail systems require top rails around 42 in ±3 in and other criteria; ensure your installed rails meet these rules.

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