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Hazard Assessment Surveys

Our fall prevention experts will assess your workplace for hazards and create a system that’s secure, dependable and fully OH&S and Canadian Centre for Occupational Health and Safety (CCOHS) compliant.

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High level assessments from the experts

All workers should be able to work at height without fear of falling. As specialists in this area, we’ll undertake an analysis, addressing every aspect of how the space is used to create a bespoke, cost-efficient and fully compliant solution just for you.  

Hazard Analysis Services

Onsite Hazard Assessment

Our experts will identify hazards and create a bespoke combination of products and systems to reduce, mitigate and eliminate risk of injury to your workers.

Contactless Hazard Assessment

Using satellite imaging, our experts will layout hazard zones taking into account the latest regulations. Review sessions will then be shared via a screen share.

Multi-Facility Hazard Assessment

Our experts will coordinate analysis on all sites, whether national or global, to align with all safety policies and provide enterprise-wide fall protection plans.

Key Areas of Assessment

Access Points

Access points are the most frequented hazard on any roof. Your workers are exposed to this risk twice every time they enter and exit to perform tasks. All ladders and hatches must be secured with a self-closing gate and safety-compliant railing.

Rooftop Openings

Openings are often overlooked, but extremely critical to protect. A worker traversing the middle of the roof has a false sense of security when working far from the roof edge. Our specialists will check all openings and suggest highly effective coverings.

Unprotected Edges

The edge of the roof is the most visible hazard, and typically the hazard most people want to protect first. Proximity to the roof edge is a huge factor in identifying the chances of an accident occurring. OSHA Code states that if a worker can be exposed to a fall, then they must be protected.

Obstacles and Walking Surfaces

Understanding the path your workers take across the roof is vital for a complete fall protection assessment. Obstacles on the roof force workers to unsafely climb over or step around the obstruction, often placing them at risk by walking too close to the roof edge.

Self-Closing Safety Gate

Our Assessment Process

Evaluate Risks and Hazards

We’ll assess all relevant areas such as access points, rooftop openings, work platforms and more. All hazards will be ranked on greatest risk and exposure.

Reviewing Worker Routines

Our experts will review the path, frequency and duration of the work at height – understanding the potential severity of injury and any means of rescue.

Hazard Survey Report

Our surveys include a complete report of all findings of the areas inspected including any factors that may affect the fall hazard controls use, inspection, maintenance or installation.

New Solutions

Our experts will recommend a fully compliant approach to eliminate or remove the fall hazards, together with budget cost estimates for installation.
Rooftop Risk Assessment

Rooftop Safety Audit

How do We Assess Risk on Your Rooftop?

Kee Safety Fall Protection Experts perform a critical analysis of the entire rooftop surface to identify the hazards where workers are exposed to the greatest risk. This ensures that the most dangerous areas are protected immediately with state-of-the-art fall protection systems and OH&S compliant solutions.

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The Hierarchy of Fall Protection | fall arrest | fall restraint | collective fall protection | work at height

The Hierarchy of Fall Protection

A truly comprehensive rooftop solution follows the Hierarchy of Fall Protection. An expert starts by inspecting the roof site for potential fall hazards. From there, a complete system solution and recommendations are created that descend down the four levels of the hierarchy, from simple, sensible approaches for eliminating risks all the way down to lifesaving personal protection systems. 

Collective Systems require no additional training to use. Fall Restraint and Fall Arrest Systems both require a high level of user competency, training and additional inspection to be used properly. 

The Hierarchy of Fall Protection Solutions
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