Installation Guide

u INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS u
to Anchor the Safety Boot - Different Types of Subfloor Material Require Different
Types of Fasteners In Order to Exceed the 200 lb. OSHA Guardrail Requirement
See inside for detailed illustrations and stress engineering report summary
u IMPORTANT WARNING u
Use the Supplied Drill Adapter with a Power Drill and Socket for Fast and Easy Installation
All specifications and dimensions for building compliant railing systems given within these installation instructions are written to meet United States Federal
OSHA requirements of 1926.502(b)(3), (4), and (5) which are subject to change. Individual U.S. States with their own State run OSHA agencies might have
slightly different and varying specifications for guardrail requirements. Be sure to check and confirm if your particular state follows Federal OSHA or State OSHA
regulations. Always follow the specific safety regulations for your state or region. This system is designed and tested for flat surface applications only.
MAKE SURE EACH PERSON READS AND UNDERSTANDS THESE INSTRUCTIONS PRIOR TO USE. MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO LIABILITY IN THE EVENT OF IMPROPER
INSTALLATION, PRODUCT MISUSE, OR FAILURE OF WOOD CONSTRUCTION SUBSTRATE. NEVER ALTER OR MODIFY THE SAFETY BOOT. ALWAYS CAREFULLY INSPECT EACH
SAFETY BOOT BEFORE EVERY NEW INSTALLATION. REPLACE IMMEDIATELY IF YOU NOTICE ANY SIGNS OF EXCESSIVE WEAR, DAMAGE, ABUSE OR PLASTIC DEGRADATION.
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WARNING! NEVER USE NAILS OR UNSPECIFIED FASTENERS
FAILURE TO OBSERVE WARNINGS COULD
RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
OSHA REGULATIONS (STANDARDS - 29 CFR)
Guardrail Systems - Non-Mandatory Guidelines for Complying with 1926.502(b) -
1926 Subpart M App B states that for wood railings:
. . . (1) For wood railings: Wood components shall be minimum 1500 lb-ft/in(2) fiber (stress grade) construction grade lumber; the posts shall be at least 2-inch
by 4-inch (5 cm x 10 cm) lumber spaced not more than 8 feet (2.4 m) apart on centers; the top rail shall be at least 2-inch by 4-inch (5 cm x 10 cm) lumber,
the intermediate rail shall be at least 1-inch by 6-inch (2.5 cm x 15 cm) lumber. All lumber dimensions are nominal sizes as provided by the American Softwood
Lumber Standards, dated January 1970 . . .

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