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MITI Portable
DeCon “U” Shower
The Portable DeCon U Shower is specifically designed
to deploy quickly and to minimize the amount of waste
water created during the decontamination process.
The system is uniform in design
to be used independently or
with the MITI DeCon
Hoop™, Pools and
Secondary Ground
Pad/Berm Systems.
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In 2005, according to OSHA statistics, there were 767 falls
resulting in death and 79,310 falls to a lower level causing
serious injury. Many of these falls were through skylights.
Your first reaction is to wonder how in the world can anybody fall through a skylight? Here at Safety Rail Source we
unfortunately hear of these sad tragedies almost daily and
the stories behind them.
First of all, you need to understand that most skylights are
made of molded plastic or fiberglass panels. When first
made, these materials generally will withstand substantial
impact such as a falling body. However, once installed on
the rooftop, the sun’s damaging ultraviolet rays beat down
on the skylight and through time, change the chemical
makeup of the plastic. The skylight becomes brittle and
can no longer withstand an impact. This sets the stage for
skylight tragedies.
But how do these accidents happen? The answer is simple; either a person sits on the skylight, slips and falls into it
or walks on it. You may now ask how someone can walk
on a skylight? Well, if you have been on a roof that has
either corrugated or standing seam skylights, you know that
these are flat, translucent panels that actually look like
patches in the roof. Therein lays the danger. You should
be able to walk on a roof patch so you do and down you
go. These flat type skylights are particularly dangerous
when the roof is snow covered; they can’t be seen at all.
I offer you a couple of true stories of skylight accidents. An
HVAC mechanic was up on a roof preparing to power
wash coils on an air conditioning unit. He positioned his
power washer next to the air conditioner he was to work
on. The washer hose was kinked and this poor fellow was
backing up away from the air conditioner to straighten the
hose. He backed right into the skylight behind him and
down he went. The first photo shows the accident scene
with the power washer. The second photo shows the actual broken skylight dome. Was this man stupid? No, it was
an accident. Fortunately, he held onto the hose as he was
tumbling down which broke his fall and prevented his
death.
Story number two involves an electrician. There was a
bank of lights out in a warehouse and the company electrician was called to troubleshoot the problem. He quickly
determined that the problem was wiring on the roof. He
climbed to the roof through the hatchway and set his tool
pouch on a rooftop HVAC unit near a skylight. He proceeded to make the electrical repair. Once the repair
was made, this poor fellow walked over to the skylight and
leaned over it to see if the bank of lights was on. He lost
his balance and went headfirst crashing through the skylight. This man was not so fortunate and never returned to
his family again.
Surely people don’t want to fall through skylights but accidents happen. Fortunately, there are products available to
prevent these accidents. Safety Rail Source manufactures
low cost, EZ install OSHA compliant skylight screens for all
types of skylights including domed, corrugated and standing seam types. They can be purchased with galvanized
or stainless steel screening. In most models, the attachment is engineered not to penetrate the roofing membrane. In the case where the skylight is too large for a
screen, an EZ install stand alone railing system is available
to surround and protect the skylight. Again with this product, there are no roofing membrane penetrations.
You can see our OSHA compliant safety products at
www.safetyrailsource.com or for personalized help, call our
office at 877-723-3766.
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