Fall Protection For Bruce & Dana SnapLock Panels

Fall Protection For Bruce & Dana SnapLock Panels

Posted by Howie Scarboro - CEO Fall Protection Distributors, LLC on Oct 14th 2024

See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Bruce & Dana Wholesale Standing Seam Panels.

Bruce & Dana metal roofing company logo. Image courtesy of www.BruceandDanaInc.com

Who Is Bruce & Dana Wholesale Inc?

Bruce & Dana Wholesale Inc. is a trusted, family-owned business based in Salem, Oregon, serving the West Coast since 1964. Under the new ownership of Jennifer Helms-Johnson and Joseph Johnson, the company continues its longstanding commitment to providing top-quality metal roofing and construction materials to contractors and homeowners alike. Bruce & Dana Wholesale specializes in durable, high-performance metal roofing products, offering exceptional customer service and expertise in the industry.

Bruce & Dana metal roofing standing seam. Image courtesy of www.BruceandDanaInc.com

With decades of experience, Bruce & Dana Wholesale has become a go-to provider for roofing materials, focusing on ensuring their customers have access to the latest roofing technology. Their dedication to quality and service ensures that they maintain strong customer relationships and help them confidently complete projects. Whether a large commercial installation or a residential renovation, Bruce & Dana offers roofing solutions that stand the test of time.

What Are The Most Compatible Fall Protection Anchors For Bruce & Dana Standing Seam Roofs?

Choosing the right fall protection system for Bruce & Dana Wholesale's standing seam roofs is vital to ensure worker safety and the long-term integrity of the roof. Bruce & Dana's 12" Snaplock panel is engineered for durability and aesthetics, making it popular for residential and light commercial applications. However, working on metal roofs—especially standing seam roofs—requires specialized, non-penetrating fall protection systems to maintain the roof's weatherproofing and structural integrity.

Traditional fall protection systems that require drilling into the roof can damage the surface, leading to costly repairs and reducing the roof's lifespan. Non-penetrating solutions, like seam anchors and roof jacks, are the most effective and safest options for maintaining the roof's integrity while ensuring workers are secure.

In the sections below, we'll examine Bruce & Dana Wholesale's 12" Snaplock panel in more detail and discuss the best fall protection products compatible with this roofing system.

12" Snaplock Panel: A Durable and Versatile Roofing Solution

Bruce & Dana 12" standing seam snaplock profile. Image courtesy of www.BruceandDanaInc.com

Bruce & Dana Wholesale's 12" Snaplock panel is a versatile standing seam roofing system known for its durability and clean, sleek appearance. This panel features a 1" tall seam and a 12" panel width, offering a modern, streamlined look that's perfect for residential and commercial roofing projects. Crafted from 24-gauge G-90 galvanized steel and coated with a premium PVDF finish, this panel resists corrosion and provides long-lasting performance. The 12" Snaplock panel also comes with a 35-year warranty, ensuring peace of mind for property owners. See the Roof Anchor Compatibility Chart for Bruce & Dana Wholesale 12 inch Snaplock Standing Seam Panels.

The Snaplock panel can be installed over various substrates, including plywood decking, wood, or metal purlins, making it a versatile option for different roofing structures. For those seeking an upscale finish, 16 oz copper versions are available by special order, adding a touch of elegance and timelessness to the roofing system.

Fall Protection for 12" Snaplock Panel: Ensuring Worker Safety and Roof Integrity

When working on Bruce & Dana's 12" Snaplock panel, workers must utilize fall protection systems that don't penetrate the panels. Here's a look at the most compatible fall protection solutions for this panel:

The SSRA1 Seam Anchors are perfect for securing workers on Bruce & Dana's 12" Snaplock panels. These non-penetrating seam clamps attach securely to the panel's standing seams without drilling, maintaining the roof's watertight seal and structural integrity. They provide reliable anchor points for personal fall arrest systems (PFAS), ensuring workers remain safely tethered while working at height.

The  SSRA2 Adjustable Roof Jacks are ideal for projects requiring level walking surfaces for workers. These roof jacks work with the SSRA1 Seam Anchors to create safe, stable walk boards across the roof, allowing workers to transport tools and materials efficiently. The adjustability of these jacks ensures they fit securely onto the 1" seam of the Snaplock panels, providing stability and safety without compromising the roof's surface. Adjustable height side legs provide adaptability for most seam heights.

For larger roofing projects where multiple workers need to stay tethered, the  SSRA3 Anchor Plates are an excellent option. These plates, mounted on top of the SSRA1 Seam Anchors, allow for the setup of 100' temporary horizontal lifelines. This system enables workers to move freely along the roof while remaining safely tied off, ensuring continuous fall protection throughout the project.

For copper versions of the Snaplock panel, especially on roofs with a steeper slope of 6/12 to 12/12, the  Ridge Pro Steep Assist is the most suitable fall protection system. The Ridge Pro is a non-penetrating device that hooks over the roof peak, providing a secure anchor point for workers without the need to attach directly to the panel seams. The Ridge Pro Steep Assist allows workers to maintain 100% tie-off while navigating steep roof sections, ensuring safety and the preservation of the roof's surface.

By integrating these fall protection solutions, you can ensure the safety of your crew while preserving the durability and performance of Bruce & Dana Wholesale's 12" Snaplock panels. Non-penetrating systems like the SSRA1, SSRA2, SSRA3, and Ridge Pro Steep Assist provide a comprehensive safety plan that keeps workers secure and the roof intact.

Standing Seam Metal Roof Anchor Panel Compatibility Chart For Bruce & Dana Wholesale

 

Contact Us For More Information

For further details on roofing solutions and fall protection systems, contact us at 863-703-4522 or www.StandingSeamRoofAnchor.com Let's work together to make your roofing projects safe, beautiful, and built to last. For more safety tips, check out OSHA's 48-page fall protection manual. Once you have determined the most suitable anchors for your roof system, download our Anchor Inspection Form.

Safety Guidelines for Standing Seam Roofs

Wear Appropriate Footwear

Ensure that workers wear non-slip, metal-roof-specific shoes, especially in wet conditions. Proper footwear can significantly reduce slipping and falling on slick surfaces.

Utilize Specialized Roof Anchor Systems

Opt for roof anchors explicitly designed for standing seam roofs and adhere to the manufacturer's instructions. Avoid using seam anchors that require mounting over top of panel clips. Locating the clips becomes nearly impossible after installing the panels, making this practice impractical for existing roofs.

Encourage Regular Use of Trauma Straps

Ensure workers consistently use trauma straps with their harnesses and are trained on their proper use. Trauma straps are essential for preventing suspension trauma after a fall, particularly during prolonged suspension.

Establish OSHA-Compliant Safety Plans

Before starting any project, develop a comprehensive safety plan that aligns with OSHA standards. Include detailed rescue procedures and ensure all workers are familiar with their roles in case of an emergency.

Foster a Safety-First Workplace Culture

Create a safety culture by performing regular equipment inspections and ongoing safety training. Encourage workers to maintain a proactive approach, which helps minimize accidents and ensures a safe work environment.

Equip Workers with High-Quality Safety Gear

Provide workers with top-of-the-line full-body harnesses and shock-absorbing lanyards. These essential tools are critical in minimizing the force of a fall and preventing severe injuries.

Take Precautions for Curved Metal Panels

Avoid using standard seam-mounted anchors on curved metal panels. Instead, consult a safety expert to design a fall protection plan addressing curved surfaces' unique challenges.

Secure Work Areas with Protective Barriers

Install guardrails or warning lines to establish clear work zones on low-slope roofs. These barriers help prevent falls by defining safe areas and adding a layer of protection for workers.

Ensure Stable Access Points

Properly set up ladders and scaffolding, ensuring stability and clearing obstacles. Workers should receive OSHA-approved ladder safety training, including the 4-to-1 rule, to minimize fall risks when accessing elevated areas.

Implement Permanent Roof Anchor Systems

Consider installing permanent roof anchor systems to ensure long-term safety during future maintenance or inspections. These anchors provide dependable tie-off points, enhancing safety for workers who return to the site.

Disclaimer

The views, recommendations, and information presented in this blog are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the opinions or positions of the featured panel manufacturer, its brands, subsidiaries, or parent companies. Customers are strongly encouraged to reach out directly to the roof panel manufacturer for inquiries regarding fall protection compatibility with their products and to address any potential warranty issues that may arise following the installation of our products.

Howie Scarboro, C.E.O. and co-founder of Fall Protection Distributors, L.L.C., recognized the need for continued improvements in roofing safety during the 2010 MetalCon show in Las Vegas. He joined forces with SnoBlox-Snojax, a leader in snow retention and seam clamping technology for metal roofs, to create the SSRA1 prototype. Tested by Gravitec for OSHA/ANSI certifications, the SSRA1 proved to be the industry's lightest, most robust, and most universal-fit anchor point for standing seam roofs. Fall Protection Distributors, L.L.C. was born in 2015, shaping the future of fall protection and instilling confidence in the industry.