Roof Free-Standing Guardrail Regulations Simplified

Choosing your freestanding edge protection is just the start of your safety journey. After selecting your systems, you’ll need to make sure you follow regulations around the installation and testing of guardrails. 

Not only does this help you understand more about your role in protecting those working at heights, but it also ensures your guardrails keep your site safe year after year. Ready to learn more? We’ve put together an easy-to-understand guide to all the free-standing guardrail regulations you need to know.

What’s the Importance of Guardrail Testing?

Guardrails are a vital safety solution for those working at height, helping to prevent falls by providing a protective barrier around the edge of your roof. To remain effective, though, your freestanding edge protection must meet regulatory standards.

Regular testing gives you a professional thumbs-up that your rails are ready to use. With expert insight into the regulations and how to meet them, professional testers (like our team at Altus) ensure your solutions keep everyone accessing your site safe.

How Often Should Guardrails Be Tested?

Freestanding guardrail regulations specify that guardrails should be tested at least every 12 months. This includes a full inspection and compliance test, and it can be carried out more frequently if you choose.

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