b'Safe Access Over Obstructions:Spotting Hazards on the Roof 1Each employer must furnish to each of its employees a workplace that is free from recognized hazards that are causing or likely to cause death or serious physical harm. According to a 2018 US Department of Labor report: Slips, trips & falls make up majority of general industry accidents. 15% of all accidental deaths are the result of slips, trips and falls. They are the 2nd leading cause of death at 12,000 per year.1 Pipe work and other Low Roof ObstaclesWater, ammonia, and conduit lines that frequently crosspathsonrooftopspresentsignificantlow-leveltriphazards.Theseobstaclesareespecially dangerous because, in the event of a same-level fall, it can be challenging to get the injured person off the roof. This situation presents a unique and critical safety risk that needs to be effectively managed.Kee Mini Step-Overs are designed to tackle this issue head-on. With non-slip treads for durability in any weather and weighted bottoms for maximum stability, this product makes it simple and safe to navigate over conduit, pipe work, and other low roof obstructions. The Kee Mini Step-Overs provide a secure and efficient means of crossingthesehazards,ensuringthatworkerscanmovesafely across the roof without the risk of tripping and falling. This solution not only enhances safety but also contributes to a more efficient and productive work environment on rooftops. By implementing Kee Mini Step-Overs, you are taking a proactive step towards protecting your 2 Objects and Obstructions rooftops Therearetwopotentialdangerson caused by large barriers. First off, climbing over the obstructions puts workers at risk for fall accidents and equipment damage. Second, obstacles on the roofcouldcauseworkerstomoveclosertothe leading edge than is necessary in order to get around the obstacle, increasing the risk of falls. Kee Safety Step-Overs offer a secure way to cross obstacles and objects on the rooftop, ensuring that workers can navigate safely without compromising their safety or the integrity of the equipment. By implementing these step-overs, you significantly reduce the likelihood of accidents and create a safer working environment for everyone involved.OSHA General Duty Clause: Section 5(a)(1) 2'