
To
meet OSHA regulations the Rhino Guardrail System must be able
to withstand 200 lbs. of force applied at any point horizontally
or vertically along the railing. The picture below illustrates
the minimum setup required to meet OSHA regulations 1910.23
and 1926.500-03 for fall protection.
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A.
5' Outrigger System
B. Danger Side Railings
C. Extra Base Plate
D. Quick Pin
*Picture shown with optional
toeboards |
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(Be
sure to consult manufacturer’s complete instruction manual
before installing this system.)
- A
Rhino Guardrail System is defined as (1) Rail, (1) Base
and (2) pins.
- You
can utilize as many (B) Danger Side rail systems hooked
together as you need. These sections are available in standard
sizes of 5', 7'6", and 10' lengths.
- At
each end of the (B) Danger Side railing run, install a 5'
Outrigger system 90º away from danger side to properly support
the end Danger Side railing.
- No
matter how many systems you order, you will always need
to order (1) extra base to complete the system. (The only
exception is if you are forming an enclosed square or rectangle
in which case the extra base is not required.)
- Install
Quick Pins to secure system components. Install a wood 2
x 4 toeboard if there is danger to personnel below due to
falling materials.
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