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  • Key Cal/OSHA Requirements for Exterior Building Maintenance

    1. Anchor Systems and Safe Access Points For buildings with an exterior height greater than 36 feet, Cal/OSHA mandates the installation of permanent anchor points that workers can safely tie off to when performing exterior maintenance work. These anchor points must meet the following criteria: 2. Building Maintenance Units (BMUs) & Suspended Access Systems For…

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  • Fall Protection & Facade Access Systems

    Fall Protection & Facade Access Systems in General Industry: Staying Safe and Compliant in the USA In the United States, falls are one of the leading causes of serious injuries and fatalities in the workplace, especially in industries involving building maintenance, facade access, and exterior work at heights. For facility managers, maintenance teams, and building…

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  • Working at Height

    Working at Height: Understanding the Regulations and Safety Standards Working at height is an inherent part of many construction jobs, from installing steel beams to working on roofs or scaffolding. However, it’s also one of the most dangerous activities on construction sites. Every year, numerous accidents occur due to falls from height, resulting in serious…

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  • Subcontractor Integrity

    The Importance of Seamless Coordination in Safety Installations In the construction industry, safety isn’t just a box to tick—it’s a critical part of the foundation upon which every successful project is built. As a company that specializes in the design, supply, and installation of fall arrest systems, we understand that our work is more than…

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