Swing fall hazard? If you fell off the corner you'd either hit the side of the house or the ground before it caught you. OSHA general rule for 15 degree from anchor center working area would require this to be moved 100 times for proper use.
Thank you for your comment. Wouldn't this be the same for a permanent anchor? While the G-Clamp can be moved, 100 times is slightly exaggerated. With any fall protection, you do need to be mindful of your free rope length.
There was an old system of pulleys and ropes used over an entire roof. Typically used a temproary land installation of a pole or tree, classic rope over the house. THe problem is after 50 pitch probably want scaffolding, low incline roofs make nonsense, However the onverall analysis is the pick axe salesmen are still doing teh devils work lol.. and only have more power and expanded ot governign operations. LMAO
I'm with you 17 years running claims never used a harness but I am going to get the pitch Hopper. They need to do this with a steeper roof that looks like a 7/12 in good condition very easy to walk, heck we're good shingles and the right shoe I can walk a 9/12 is all over the valley or dormer nearby.
@@hidros1461 Of course, in those instances we would recommend a permanent anchor to be installed. If installed correctly, it will not damage the soffit.
That seems like a great system: no nailing/screwing into the roof and possibly damaging the shingles and/or voiding the warranty. I suggest narrating the video, explaining what you are doing, instead of the music, which I muted.
best system I've seen for roof anchoring. I feel like it can be made less bulky. but its definitely better than nailing shit into the roof. great work guys