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KeeGuard

General Questions

Are toeboards available on the KeeGuard system?
Yes, a toeboard can be supplied at the customer’s request.
Can KeeGuard be used as an anchor?
The KeeGuard system is not intended as an anchor and cannot be used as an anchor or tie off point to support any workers or equipment suspended off the roof.
Can the KeeGuard system be painted?
KeeGuard components can be painted by the customer before or after installation. KeeGuard components are also available powder coated in any RAL color at the customer’s request (extra charges apply for powder coating). Powder coating takes place prior to shipment.
Can the KeeGuard system be used to protect snow removal workers on rooftops in cold climates?
Can the KeeGuard system be used to protect snow removal workers on rooftops in cold climates?
Does the KeeGuard system comply with the current US safety regulations?
The KeeGuard system has been tested to comply with, and exceed, all US & OSHA codes.
Does the KeeGuard system offer advantages over a horizontal life line system or harness system?
Yes. KeeGuard Roof Edge Fall Protection Railing System is a passive, collective fall protection system which is preferred by safety consultants. Lives have been lost in work related falls resulting from workers not using harnesses properly. The KeeGuard system removes the potential of that risk. Harness systems require training and proper and regular use. The embedded anchor for a harness system could later leak and cause costly water damage. The worry of not enough harnesses for rooftop workers is eliminated.
How do I buy the KeeGuard system?
Each KeeGuard System is individually engineered for your premises. For further information, call the US (1-800-851-5181) or Canada (1-877-505-5003) to speak to our KeeGuard sales desk.
Is KeeGuard more expensive than using a Harness/Tie Off system?
The installed cost of KeeGuard is competitive with horizontal life line systems.
Is KeeGuard required by law?
Building owners and employers are responsible for protecting their workers from any hazard encountered while on the job. In jobs requiring access to roofs for maintenance purposes, fall protection is usually required if workers will be exposed to a fall hazard.
Will installation of KeeGuard reduce insurance premiums?
Insurance premiums are often impacted by steps taken by the building owner to reduce hazards to their workers. More importantly, building owners’ liability will be strictly examined if an industrial accident occurs and preventative measures (such as KeeGuard) were not taken.

Installation Questions

Can the KeeGuard system be installed on a sloped roof?
The system can be used on any style of flat roof with a slope up to 3 degrees.
How long does it take to install KeeGuard? Are special skills or tools required?
With the use of the new KeeGuard open style fitting (standard), two workers with minimal experience and simple hand tools can be installed up to twice as fast as most other systems. All materials should be delivered to the rooftop using a hoist, crane or other mechanical method. No power tools are required.
Is KeeGuard intended for temporary or permanent installation?
The system is intended as a permanent fall protection solution, however since it is a modular system, the system can be disassembled and moved if needed or for maintenance tasks.

Technical Questions

Are all the materials used in the KeeGuard system protected from corrosion?
Galvanized pipe is used for vertical, horizontal and counterbalance supports and Kee Klamp fittings are all galvanized at our factory. The grub screws used to assemble the fittings and pipes together are all protected by Kee Koat® which is a special corrosion resistant coating. KeeGuard fall protection system is engineered using special fittings and is designed to withstand a full range of outdoor conditions.
How does the KeeGuard system stay on the roof if it isn’t bolted through the roof membrane?
The system employs a tested and proven counterbalance system, the KeeGuard system (Patents in effect) is a roof edge railing fall protection system that keeps the workers on the roof without endangering the roof membrane itself.
What prevents the counterweights from sinking into tar/gravel roof surfaces in hot climates?
Each KeeGuard counterbalance weighs only 30 pounds and has an insulating rubber pad on the underside which is installed at the factory. Each counterbalance is spaced sufficiently to make the entire system deliver less weight per square foot than the average worker who might have to walk on the roof