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OPOS

    The outrigger, often referred to as a “look out” by window cleaners, functions much like a low profile davit, its beam just clearing the top of the roof parapet, except the outrigger is a beam with a fulcrum and a rear tie-down anchor. Used in pairs for supporting a long platform or singularly when suspending a cage or chair from its outboard end, the outrigger may be tied down to a roof anchor. All counterweighted outriggers, typically used for construction applications, must be tied to an independent roof anchor and shall have lateral stability to prevent roll over in case of an accidental lateral load.

    Buildings featuring projections out from the vertical face, such as cornices, ledges, “eyebrows” or fins, create difficulty for the stage to maintain contact with the building. These sleeves act as the top side of the sleeve, prohibiting the wire and its fitting to fall through. Drop thru sleeves, with a four to one safety factor, must be designed by an engineer capable of analyzing the sleeve, its attachment to the ledge, and identifying its overall effect on the cornice. The drop thru concept only works for powered, ground rigged equipment.

 

For information on OPOS call us at 1-714-921 5290

 

OPOS Resources:

  OPOS by www.fall-protection-systems.com
  Fall Protection Systems @ www.window-cleaning-equipment.net
 
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