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AECDAILY FF EN 184103 0225:2025 Edition

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The Rooftop Environment: Designing for Safe Access and Fall Protection

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1 Slide 1
2 Slide 2: The Rooftop Environment: Designing for Safe Access and Fall Protection
3 Slide 3
4 Slide 4
5 Slide 5: How to Use This Online Learning Course
6 Slide 6: Purpose and Learning Objectives
7 Slide 7: Contents
8 Slide 8: The Rooftop Environment
9 Slide 9: Why Focus on the Rooftop?
10 Slide 10: Consequences of Failing to Manage Roof Risk
11 Slide 11: Consequences of Failing to Manage Roof Risk
12 Slide 12: Why Is the Roof Accessed?
13 Slide 13: Why Is the Roof Accessed?
14 Slide 14: Why Is the Roof Accessed?
15 Slide 15: Why Is the Roof Accessed?
16 Slide 16: How Often Is the Roof Accessed?
17 Slide 17: Preventing Unauthorized Access
18 Slide 18: Preventing Unauthorized Access
19 Slide 19: Common Roof Hazards
20 Slide 20: Common Roof Hazards: Unprotected Edges
21 Slide 21: Common Roof Hazards: Ladder Access
22 Slide 22: Common Roof Hazards: Walking Surface
23 Slide 23: Common Roof Hazards: Skylights 
24 Slide 24: Common Roof Hazards: Elevation Change
25 Slide 25: Common Roof Hazards: Weather 
26 Slide 26: Common Roof Hazards: Unforeseen Hazards
27 Slide 27: Common Roof Hazards: Noncompliant Systems
28 Slide 28: Review Question What are some common roof hazards?
29 Slide 29: Answer Common roof hazards Open hatches at access points Holes Unsecured ladders Dim lighting Vents and chimneys Exposed edges and uneven seams Tall, unstable equipment Skylights Weak and unstable walking surfaces
30 Slide 30: Fall Protection Basics
31 Slide 31: Fall Protection Safety
32 Slide 32: Common Causes of Falls
33 Slide 33: Fall Protection Management
34 Slide 34: Passive and Active Fall Protection Equipment
35 Slide 35: Fall Protection Plans
36 Slide 36: Fall Protection Plans
37 Slide 37: Review Question What are some common causes of falls?
38 Slide 38: Answer Common causes of falls Losing balance Losing grip on a support A support moving or giving way Tripping A surface breaking Stepping in a hole Climbing up or down a ladder Lifting or carrying something Walking across a roof with no desi
39 Slide 39: OSHA Standards
40 Slide 40: OSHA Standards
41 Slide 41: Fall Protection Systems
42 Slide 42: OSHA: 29 CFR 1910
43 Slide 43: 29 CFR 1910
44 Slide 44: Ladders
45 Slide 45: Ladders: Aluminum vs. Steel
46 Slide 46: Ladders: Aluminum vs. Steel
47 Slide 47: Duty to Have Fall Protection and Falling Object Protection
48 Slide 48: Work on Low-Slope Roofs
49 Slide 49: Work on Low-Slope Roofs
50 Slide 50: Work on Low-Slope Roofs
51 Slide 51: Work on Low-Slope Roofs
52 Slide 52: Training Requirements
53 Slide 53: Data Collection
54 Slide 54: Safe Access and Fall Protection Audits
55 Slide 55: Safe Access and Fall Protection Audits
56 Slide 56: Safe Access and Fall Protection Audits
57 Slide 57: The Main Areas of Risk
58 Slide 58: 1. Roof Access
59 Slide 59: 2. Roof Access Fall Hazards
60 Slide 60: 3. Lack of Designated Walkway Routes
61 Slide 61: 4. Equipment Near Fall Hazards
62 Slide 62: 5. Unprotected Edges
63 Slide 63: Risk Zones
64 Slide 64: Red Zone
65 Slide 65: Orange Zone
66 Slide 66: Green Zone
67 Slide 67: Temporary and Infrequent Tasks
68 Slide 68: Temporary and Infrequent Tasks
69 Slide 69: Review Question What are the main areas of risk on a rooftop?
70 Slide 70: Answer Main areas of risk on a rooftop Roof access Roof access fall hazards Designated walkway routes Equipment near fall hazards Unprotected edges
71 Slide 71: Safe Access and Fall Protection Equipment
72 Slide 72: Selecting the Right Equipment
73 Slide 73: Guardrails
74 Slide 74: Guardrails
75 Slide 75: Guardrails
76 Slide 76: Guardrails
77 Slide 77: Guardrails with Toe Board
78 Slide 78: Fixed Ladders
79 Slide 79: Fixed Ladders
80 Slide 80: Fixed Ladders
81 Slide 81: Horizontal Lifelines
82 Slide 82: Fall Arrest Systems
83 Slide 83: Roof Hatches
84 Slide 84: Walkway Systems
85 Slide 85: Stairs, Platforms, Ramps, and Bridges
86 Slide 86: Warning Line Systems
87 Slide 87: Drones and Rooftop Safety
88 Slide 88: Mobile Apps Help Reduce Workplace Hazards
89 Slide 89: Summary and Resources
90 Slide 90: Keeping People Safe
91 Slide 91: Keeping People Safe
92 Slide 92: Resources
93 Slide 93: Thank You
AECDAILY FF EN 184103 0225
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