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All roofers must be protected from falls on roofs over 20 feet high (15 feet on new production residential roofs), depending on roof slope (measured from ground level to lowest portion of eaves).
403.12.2.3 Truss Spacing Metal-plate-connected wood trusses shall be spaced no more than 24 inches (610 mm) on center and designed for all applicable dead and live loads.
Use heavy equipment to lift the truss into the correct installation position. When youre installing the first truss, position it on the roof in the vertical plane so it aligns with the end of the rafter diagonal bracing. Then, brace it temporarily with corresponding wall plates while you secure it in place.
Structural wood framing workers working near a leading edge must be protected from falls of 15 or more by one or more of these: Guardrails; Safety Nets; Personal Fall Protection System; Parapets at least 24 high; Fall Protection Plan Most roofing work requires fall protection over 20.
How to safely store your roof truss? Avoid direct contact with the ground if possible: When placing your roof truss in storage, make sure that it is not in direct contact with the ground. Fasten securely: Use props to provide stable support: Use level bearers:
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A truss bracket anchorage system can distribute the arresting forces across multiple trusses in the event of a fall. When appropriately installed in ance with the manufacturers instructions, these anchors can be used with personal fall arrest systems and fall restraints.
Installing Roof Trusses A bracket scaffold can be placed on the interior or exterior of a structure. The scaffold can provide a stable working platform. When bracket scaffolds are used on the interior of the structure, the exterior wall can limit employee exposures to fall hazards.

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