Skylight Fall Protection

Skylights are one of the most underestimated hazards when working at heights. But, with an average of 7 fatalities each year from falling through skylights or fragile areas of roofs, they’re a risk that needs to be taken seriously. This is where roof light fall protection solutions come into play.

With clever systems to reduce the risks of these common roof hazards, you can improve the safety of your site for everyone who accesses it. In this guide, we’ll take a look at the top methods of skylight fall protection and the differences between each so that you can choose the best solution for your roof.

Skylight Fall Protection

What is Skylight Fall Protection?

Skylight fall protection refers to high-quality safety solutions that cover skylights or roof lights installed on roofs. They can also be used to cover areas of the roof that have been identified as weak, removing the risk of someone falling through.

Typically, skylight protection is created using a frame that outlines the area and, if needed, a covering so that the skylight or fragile area is completely inaccessible. These solutions are only required if people will be working at height on the roof or it’s a space that’s frequently accessed, like a communal rooftop garden.

What Are the Different Types of Roof Light Fall Protection?

When looking into skylight fall protection, there are various solutions tailored to meet your specific needs. The 2 most common types are modular skylight protection and uPVC skylight protection. Let’s take a closer look at each to work on the right option for your site.

Modular Skylight Protection

Modular skylight protection is entirely freestanding, meaning it doesn’t have to be drilled into the surface of your site. Sturdy and stable, it’s a reliable solution that can be used for both permanent and temporary protection.

It’s also excellent for listed buildings or those where you don’t want to drill into the roof, providing a system that can removed without leaving any marks.

uPVC Skylight Protection

uPVC skylight protection is a lightweight alternative to metal systems, utilizing uPVC to make your designs portable and easy to install. These are suitable for a wide range of roof types, too, and can be permanently attached for a long-term, low-maintenance solution.

Do You Need Skylight Fall Protection Testing?

Yes, skylight fall protection systems need to be inspected in accordance with BS EN 14122 regulations. You’ll need a professional to inspect your fall protection at least every 12 months, ensuring it complies with UK health and safety laws and keeping anyone who accesses the site safe from falls.

Secure Your Roof With Roof Light Fall Protection

Meet health and safety regulations and make securing your roof simple with our experienced team. We can match your site with the right skylight roof protection, install your systems, and test them once a year to reduce the risk of falls on your site.

Ready to choose your roof light fall protection? Get in touch with us today.

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