Guardian Fall Protection
Single Stanchion (39") | Reusable Warning Line | Guardian Fall Protection
- SKU:
- 15225
Description
The Single Stanchion is specially designed for use with a reusable warning line. An often overlooked option in the world of fall protection, warning lines and guardrail systems function to block worker from exposure to fall hazards, often entirely eliminating the need for other types of fall protection equipment. The Single Stanchion weighs only 23 pounds, is 39 inches tall, and is composed of powder-coated steel for superior durability and weather resistance. It is easy to install, and its convenient handle facilitates simple transportation.
Features
- Easy to install
- Lightweight and durable
- Durable, non-corrosive components
Specifications
- Product Weight: 33LB/14.97KG
- Product Length: 47.5''/120.65CM
- Product Height: 38.5''/97.79CM
Compliance
- OSHA 1910.140
- OSHA 1926.502
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Single Stanchion Reusable Warning Line for Fall Protection
The Single Stanchion is a reusable warning line stanchion designed for temporary fall protection and access control on roofs, construction sites, and industrial work zones. Site supervisors, safety coordinators, and construction workers typically use this equipment to establish a visible work zone boundary and manage fall hazard exposure. This OSHA 1910.140 certified equipment features powder-coated steel and a convenient handle for transport.
Industry Applications and Professional Use
Construction Work Environments
Construction crews typically use the Single Stanchion when they need a temporary perimeter around roof edges, open spans, or restricted access areas. The reusable warning line supports site marking and perimeter control during short-term projects. Its lightweight build and easy installation help teams move quickly between work zones.
Utilities and Maintenance Sites
Maintenance technicians and utility teams often rely on warning lines when they set up temporary access restriction points around service areas. The steel support post works well for project-based tasks where crews need a visible barrier without permanent installation. The durable, non-corrosive components suit routine field use.
Transportation Yards
Transportation personnel commonly use guardrail systems and warning lines to manage pedestrian access and define hazards near active work areas. The Single Stanchion supports clear boundary marking in large outdoor spaces. Its weather resistance helps it perform in changing site conditions.
Manufacturing Facilities
Facility managers and installers use perimeter control equipment when they isolate maintenance zones or identify temporary hazard areas. This stanchion fits industrial workflows that need access restriction without interrupting operations for long periods. It helps support OSHA compliance practices in controlled work zones.
Warehousing and Municipal Services
Warehousing teams and municipal crews often use a warning line system to separate workers from active equipment paths or service locations. The portable safety equipment design supports frequent repositioning. It works well when crews need a clear temporary barrier for planned tasks.
Technical Specifications and Product Features
Understanding Product Standards
Specifications matter because they show how the stanchion fits into a warning line system and how it performs during daily use. Powder-coated steel, non-corrosive components, and a compact profile support weather resistance and practical handling. The listed OSHA 1910.140 and OSHA 1926.502 standards help buyers match the product to common fall protection requirements.
| Specification | What It Means | Practical Benefit |
|---|---|---|
| OSHA 1910.140 | Compliance reference for fall protection applications | Supports equipment selection for regulated work sites |
| OSHA 1926.502 | Construction fall protection standard | Fits common construction and rooftop safety planning |
| Powder-coated steel | Durable coated metal construction | Helps resist wear and weather exposure |
| 39 inches tall | Visible stanchion height for boundary setups | Supports clear site marking and perimeter control |
| Lightweight, 23 pounds | Portable design for field movement | Makes transport and repositioning easier |
Use Case Scenarios and Applications
Roof Edge Control Zones
Crews commonly use the Single Stanchion on roof edges where they need a reusable warning line to define access limits. The setup works well for temporary work-zone setup and edge-control tasks. Its visibility helps crews maintain a consistent work zone boundary during project work.
Temporary Perimeter Marking
Construction sites often need a temporary barrier around active hazards, stored materials, or equipment zones. The easy-to-install design lets teams place the stanchion quickly and remove it when the task ends. This supports efficient perimeter control without permanent hardware.
Maintenance and Repair Areas
Maintenance crews use warning lines when they isolate an area for inspection, repair, or equipment access. The portable safety equipment design helps workers move the stanchion between locations as the job changes. It supports short-term access restriction with minimal setup time.
Industrial Work Zones
Industrial teams often need durable site marking around active lines, platforms, or restricted walk paths. The powder-coated steel structure supports repeated use in weather-dependent conditions. It gives teams a practical way to manage fall hazard exposure and work zone boundaries.
Ideal Applications and Work Environments
Where This Single Stanchion Excels
- Roof perimeter control: The stanchion supports warning lines where crews need visible edge protection and access restriction.
- Construction staging areas: Its portability helps crews adjust temporary barrier layouts as work progresses.
- Industrial maintenance zones: The durable steel support post works well for recurring setup and removal.
- Outdoor project sites: Weather resistance and non-corrosive components suit exposed conditions.
Professional Applications
Workers Who Rely on This Equipment
- Site supervisors: They use it to define hazard boundaries and organize access control.
- Safety coordinators: They integrate it into fall protection planning and OSHA compliance.
- Construction workers: They set it up around active work areas and roof edges.
- Maintenance technicians: They deploy it for temporary repair zones and service tasks.
- Facility managers: They use it for controlled access in occupied workplaces.
- Installers: They position it during project-based perimeter marking and work zone setup.
Complete Safety Equipment Solutions
Complementary Safety Gear
The Single Stanchion works alongside other equipment for a more complete fall protection plan. Teams often combine warning lines, guardrail systems, and access control gear to create layered site boundaries. In many work zones, this approach helps crews organize movement and reduce confusion around fall hazards.
Recommended Equipment Combinations
- Roof work: Single Stanchion + reusable warning line + guardrail systems + harnesses
- Temporary perimeter setup: Single Stanchion + safety cones + guardrail systems
- Industrial maintenance: Single Stanchion + lifelines + harnesses
Selection Guide and Product Suitability
When to Choose This Product
Choose this stanchion when you need a portable warning line system for short-term roof work or project-based access control. It also performs well when crews need quick installation and repositioning across multiple areas. The lightweight design gives teams a practical option for recurring perimeter marking.
Key Evaluation Factors
- Check whether the site needs a reusable warning line setup.
- Review the height and weight for transport and visibility needs.
- Confirm compatibility with guardrail systems and boundary layouts.
- Assess weather exposure and corrosion concerns at the work site.
Limitations and Alternative Considerations
This product is not suitable for tasks that require a full personal fall arrest system by itself. Some sites may need guardrail systems or harnesses depending on the hazard and work method. Available from All Safety with standard, expedited, or overnight shipping to suit project timelines.
Daily Use and Maintenance
Workplace Integration
Workers typically use the Single Stanchion when they set up temporary work-zone control during roof access, maintenance, or perimeter marking. Install it as part of a warning line or guardrail system per manufacturer instructions. Crews often keep it near the job area so they can reposition it quickly as work changes.
Care and Replacement Guidelines
Inspect welds, coatings, hardware, and overall stability before each use, following manufacturer guidelines. Wipe the powder-coated steel surface as recommended and store it in a dry area per manufacturer instructions. Replace the unit if structural damage or corrosion appears, and review it regularly during the maintenance lifecycle.