b'Rooftop Openings:Spotting Hazards on the Roof 1Each employee is protected from falling through any hole (includingskylights) that is 4 feet (1.2 m) or more above a lower level by one ormore of the following: Covers Guardrail Systems Travel Restraint Systems Personal Fall Arrest System1 Unprotected Dome SkylightsStatistically, you are more likely to fall through the roof than off of it. Dome skylights, which are commonly found on many rooftops, present a significant fall hazard. Over time, these skylights are exposed to UV degradation, making them more prone to breakage and increasing the risk of accidental falls.The modular Kee Dome system is specifically designed to address this issue by providing a secure barrier around skylights. This system allowscontractorsandmaintenancecrewstosafelyandeasily access rooftops for repair and maintenance work without the risk of falling through glazed areas. By installing Kee Dome, you ensure that your rooftop is safer and that workers are protected from one of the most common and dangerous fall hazards. This solution not only enhances safety but also helps in maintaining compliance with safety regulations, making it an essential addition to any rooftop maintenance strategy.2 Exposed Panel Skylights roofs are Exposed panel skylights found on metal uniquely dangerous because they are flush with the roof panel and often go unnoticed by workers on the roof. This makes them a significant fall hazard, as workers can easily step on these skylights without realizing the risk, potentially leading to serious injuries or fatalities.Kee Cover is designed to provide a structural barrier that protects workers from falling through these concealed openings. This robust solution ensures that workers can safely navigate the roof without the risk of stepping on an unprotected skylight. By installing Kee Cover, you create a safer working environment, reducing the risk of falls and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. This system is essential for any rooftop maintenance or repair work, offering peace of mind and enhanced protection for your workforce.OSHA Code: 1910.28(b)(3)(v) 2'