For a roof railing to be effective in preventing a fall it must meet system requirements laid out in osha 1910 29.
Roof railing requirements.
International building code ibc establishes minimum requirements for building systems.
The two new sections addressing fall protection for walking working surfaces are 1910 28 and 1910 29.
Guardrail height requirements 1910 29 b 1 the height of top rails must be 42 inches plus or minus 3 inches above the walking working surface.
1910 29 b 1 the top edge height of top rails or equivalent guardrail system members are 42 inches 107 cm plus or minus 3 inches 8 cm above the walking working surface.
States and cities adopt ibc codes at.
Below are the specific osha standards and corresponding ibc codes for roof hatch safety railings.
Roof and balcony railings have been subject to changing regulations with successive iterations of the codes.
New railings depending on complexity and materials typically cost between 150 and 1 000 per linear foot.
A 20 20 foot roof terrace or five small residential balconies could easily cost 40 000 to replace or install railings.
Osha 1910 29 b contains system requirements that employers must follow to ensure guardrail systems will protect workers from falling to lower levels.
About ibc and osha.
1910 29 b 1 the top edge height of top rails or equivalent guardrail system members are 42 inches 107 cm plus or minus 3 inches 8 cm above the walking working surface.