1500 linear feet of freestanding guardrails installed in the northwest territories

Case Study

A second major project in the canadian north for MSK Canada.

Initial situation

Last year, Delta Prevention carried out a project in the Northwest Territories in collaboration with the distributor MSK Canada. This year, the contractor of the previous project called on the Canadian manufactured to protect a second school in the region.

The problem

Moose Kerr School was to install a fall protection solution on the roof of the building to protect subcontractors during HVAC unit maintenance. In addition, several drains are located on the school roof and require regular maintenance. The risk of falling from a height is very high since some of these units are located near the edge of the roof.

The solution

To protect all areas at risk of falling from a height, 1548 linear feet of  freestanding guardrails are permanently installed on the roof of Moose Kerr School. The VSS Classic configuration was favoured in the project as it adapts particularly to the architecture of the building thanks to its great flexibility. The Delta Prevention product line is ideal for permanent use, particularly in the Northwest Territories, as its materials provide the ultimate resistance to the harsh climate of the region.

Final situation

Thanks to freestanding guardrails, Moose Kerr School in the Northwest Territories eliminates the risk of falling from a height on the roof of its building. Roof visitors and subcontractors are now protected at all times.

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Delta Prevention is a manufacturer of non-penetrating fall protection equipment for rooftop. With innovative materials and industry leading versatility, Delta Prevention’s VSS System is the safest and most durable collective fall protection system on the market. Visit our website at deltaprevention.com

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