The Protective light transmission panel system is the only combined integrated system designed to meet OSHA GUIDELINE 29 CFR 1910.23 (e) (8):
Skylight screens shall be of such construction and mounting that they are capable of withstanding a load of at least 200 pounds applied perpendicularly at any one area on the screen. They shall also be of such construction and mounting that under ordinary loads or impacts, they will not deflect downward sufficiently to break the glass below them.
This is the CFR SKY-BRITE GUARD
This system installs the same way as a standard roof panel and affords the building erector and owner a secure way to avoid light transmission panel breakage on the building as a result of foot traffic (after the panel is installed securely and fastened according to manufacturer’s directions.)
SKY-BRITE GUARD
PATENTED WITH PATENT PENDING
PROTECTIVE LIGHT TRANSMISSION PANEL SYSTEM
The SKY-BRITE GUARD system is a laminated two piece construction of steel metal cladding and a high strength light transmitting panel bonded together in a laminate which adds tremendous strength to the two substrates, thus forming a system with more strength than the original roofing material.
To purchase our products please contact your local metal building manufacturer
This is the PBR SKY-BRITE GUARD
This system installs the same way as a standard roof panel and affords the building erector and owner a secure way to avoid light transmission panel breakage on the building as a result of foot traffic (after the panel is installed securely and fastened according to manufacturer’s directions.)
R Guard
BRS / Nucor
Note:
It is the users responsibility to ensure that the installation and use of all light transmitting panels comply with State, Federal and OSHA
regulations and laws, including, but not limited to, guarding all light transmitting panels with screens, fixed standard railings, or other
acceptable safety controls that prevent fall-through