Guardian Fall Protection
Guardian Roofer's Kit Pro Steel Rope & Energy Absorber - Type AD | Guardian Fall Protection
- SKU:
- NRK-200S-25/NRK-200S-50/NRK-200S-75/NRK-200S-100
Description
Norguard’s Roofer’s Kits include a NPH-28 Harness, NRK200-S Rope Grab with 2’ Energy Absorber, NRA-090 Roof Anchor, 25’ Prosteel Rope, an d 5 gallon Storage Pail. These kits are fully customizable with a variety of rope lengths and anchor options, and are ideal for nearly any roofing job.
INCLUDES:
- NPH-28 Harness
- NRK200-S Rope Grab /w 2ft Energy Absorber
- NRA-090 Roof Anchor /w nails
- PROSTEEL rope w/ snap hook at one end (sizes vary between models)
- 5 gallon bucket
More Info
Roofer's Kit for Roofing Job and Elevated Work
The Guardian Roofer's Kit Pro Steel Rope & Energy Absorber - Type AD is a fall protection kit designed for roofing job tasks and other elevated work. Roofers, site supervisors, and construction workers typically use this roofer's kit to support fall arrest on sloped roof surfaces. This kit features a NPH-28 harness, NRK200-S rope grab with 2 ft energy absorber, NRA-090 roof anchor, and PROSTEEL rope.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews commonly use this fall protection system when they work at roof edges, on framing projects, or during access to elevated work areas. The full body harness, anchor hardware, and lifeline components support daily jobsite routines where workers need a ready-to-use system. All Safety customers often choose this type of kit for general building projects that involve sloped roof access.
Road Work Projects
Road work teams may use this roofer's kit when they service elevated structures, bridge areas, or temporary access points near roof-like surfaces. The rope grab and snap hook help crews manage movement while they complete outdoor tasks in changing conditions. This setup gives teams a practical fall protection kit for jobs that shift between ground-level and elevated work.
Warehousing Facilities
Warehouse maintenance teams typically use fall protection equipment when they service rooftop equipment or perform overhead repairs. The storage pail also helps teams keep the kit organized between uses. Workers value the compact format when they need roofing equipment ready for repeated daily-use applications.
Manufacturing Sites
Manufacturing maintenance staff often rely on a fall protection system during roof access, equipment checks, and repair work above floor level. The customizable rope lengths and anchor options help facilities match the kit to different building layouts. This flexibility supports facilities that handle recurring elevated work tasks.
Utilities and Service Operations
Utility technicians commonly use this kit for maintenance and repair work on sloped roof structures and elevated access points. The Type AD energy absorber and PROSTEEL rope support controlled movement during routine service activities. The kit works well when crews need dependable roofing equipment for outdoor tasks and varied service conditions.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Product features matter because roofing and fall arrest tasks often require a coordinated system rather than individual components. The harness, rope grab, anchor, and lifeline work together to support jobsite setup and routine use. This product gives crews a practical fall protection system with components selected for typical roof work.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| NPH-28 harness | Full body harness component | Supports body positioning in a fall arrest setup |
| NRK200-S rope grab with 2 ft energy absorber | Sliding rope grab with shock-absorbing section | Helps manage movement along the lifeline during roof work |
| NRA-090 roof anchor with nails | Temporary roof attachment point | Provides an anchor option for roofing job applications |
| 25 ft PROSTEEL rope | Standard lifeline length | Offers reach for many common sloped roof tasks |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Residential Roofing
Roofers often use this kit for residential roofing because it arrives with the core components needed for a ready-to-use setup. The roof anchor, rope grab, and PROSTEEL rope help workers prepare for sloped roof access with fewer separate parts to manage. The storage pail also helps crews keep components together between jobs.
Commercial Roofing
Commercial crews commonly choose customizable rope lengths and anchor options when roof layouts change from one project to the next. This setup supports larger roof work areas where teams need flexibility in anchor placement and lifeline reach. The kit fits a range of roofing equipment requirements across multi-unit or large-span buildings.
General Construction
Construction workers often use the kit during elevated access work that includes roof-edge fall arrest tasks. The full body harness and energy absorber support routine movement while crews complete maintenance, installation, or inspection work. This makes the kit a practical choice for general jobsite fall protection.
Maintenance and Repair on Sloped Surfaces
Maintenance technicians use this system when they work on sloped surfaces that require anchor hardware and lifeline control. The rope grab and snap hook help simplify repeated movement across the work area. Teams rely on this fall protection kit when daily-use service work takes them onto roofs.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Roofer's Kit Excels
- Residential roof repair: Ready-to-use components help crews move quickly into common roofing tasks.
- Commercial roof maintenance: Customizable rope lengths and anchor options support varied layouts.
- General elevated access: The full body harness and rope grab suit routine fall arrest needs.
- Outdoor construction sites: The kit fits outdoor conditions where workers handle roof work and elevated work.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Roofers: Use the kit for roof work, sloped roof access, and fall arrest tasks.
- Site supervisors: Review setup and support crews using the fall protection system.
- Construction workers: Rely on the harness and lifeline for elevated work activities.
- Safety coordinators: Select equipment that fits jobsite fall protection plans.
- Maintenance technicians: Use the kit for inspections and repairs on roofs and other elevated areas.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
This fall protection kit works alongside other equipment for a more complete jobsite setup. Multiple layers matter because crews often need a system that combines body support, anchor hardware, and organized storage. Teams typically build a broader safety setup around harnesses, anchors, rope grabs, and related fall protection equipment.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Residential roofing: Roofer's kit + full body harness + roof anchors + storage pail
- Commercial roof maintenance: Roofer's kit + rope grabs + full body harnesses
- General elevated work: Roofer's kit + roof anchors + storage pails
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this kit when you need a roofing job setup with a harness, rope grab, anchor, and lifeline in one package. It also works well when teams need outdoor daily-use fall protection for sloped roof tasks. The customizable rope lengths and anchor options add value when project conditions vary.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Rope length for the roof layout
- Anchor placement requirements
- Harness fit and compatibility
- Project frequency and storage needs
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This kit is not suitable for tasks that require a different protection category or specialized anchorage design. Crews working on non-roof surfaces may need another fall protection system for that application. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically use this kit when they perform roofing tasks or other elevated work on outdoor construction sites. Crews generally follow manufacturer instructions for setup, connection, and use with the harness, rope grab, and anchor. The 5 gallon storage pail helps teams keep the kit together between jobsite locations.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect the harness, rope grab, rope, and anchor before each use per manufacturer instructions. Clean components according to manufacturer specifications after dirt or debris exposure, and store the kit in a clean, dry location away from moisture and UV exposure. Replace any component per manufacturer instructions if damage, wear, or fall loading occurs.