FRONTLINE GUARDRAIL · NON-PENETRATING · OSHA-COMPLIANT EDGE PROTECTION
Frontline Guardrail Systems in Canada
Free-standing, non-penetrating guardrail kits that protect a roof edge without drilling or membrane damage — weighted bases, modular rails and toeboards. The Frontline GUS line is OSHA-compliant collective fall protection, stocked in Paris, Ontario and priced in CAD.
- Non-penetrating
- OSHA-compliant
- Reusable & modular
- Collective protection
- Ships from Paris, ON
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How a non-penetrating guardrail works
BALLAST · BASE · RAIL · REPEAT
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Weighted base, no holes
Each upright sits in a heavy steel or composite base that holds the rail upright by ballast alone — nothing is drilled into the roof, so the membrane and warranty stay intact.
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Modular rails clip in
Top rail and mid rail sections drop between uprights and lock in. Runs are built to length and turn corners, so the system follows the actual roof edge.
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Collective protection
A guardrail protects everyone inside it at once with no harness, lanyard or training to don — the highest tier of the fall-protection hierarchy for crews working near an edge.
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Reuse & relocate
Break it down, stack the bases, move to the next roof. The same kit serves many jobs, which is why guardrail beats single-use roof anchors for repeat flat-roof work.
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ANCHORS · KITS · PPE · ALL BRANDS
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Roof anchorsWhen guardrail isn't practical — single-point & reusable anchors.Shop anchors →
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Complete kitsHarness + lanyard + anchor bundles for the crew.Shop kits →
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Harnesses & PPEPersonal fall arrest for edges a rail can't cover.Shop PPE →
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Full Frontline rangeHarnesses, lanyards, SRLs, anchors & guardrail.Shop Frontline →
Why a non-penetrating guardrail
NO HOLES IN THE ROOF
Weighted bases hold the rail up by ballast, so there's nothing to drill, flash or seal — the membrane stays watertight and the roof warranty stays valid.
PROTECTS THE WHOLE CREW
Guardrail is collective protection: everyone inside the rail is protected at once, with no harness to fit or fall-clearance math to run. It sits at the top of the OHS control hierarchy.
STOCKED IN CANADA
Frontline GUS kits ship from Paris, Ontario in CAD with no brokerage surprises. Call 437-475-2066 for a 24-hour quote on the linear footage you need.
Temporary roof guardrail for Canadian flat roofs
A non-penetrating guardrail is the simplest way to make a flat-roof edge safe without touching the membrane. Frontline's GUS guardrail kits use weighted bases and modular rail sections to build a continuous railing along the edge — no drilling, no anchors, no harnesses for the people working inside it. Because guardrail is collective protection, it sits at the top of the fall-protection hierarchy and is often the fastest way to get a crew compliant on a roof with HVAC service, inspection or repeat maintenance work.
Guardrail isn't always the right tool — tight edges, sloped roofs and single-point work still call for roof anchors and personal fall arrest. Many jobs use both. Pair a guardrail run with a complete kit and harnesses for the corners a rail can't cover, or compare the full Frontline range. Not sure how many feet you need? Call 437-475-2066 for a 24-hour quote.
| Factor | Non-penetrating guardrail | Roof anchor + PFAS |
|---|---|---|
| Type of protection | Collective — protects everyone inside the rail | Personal — protects one tied-off worker |
| Roof penetration | None — held by ballast | Usually drilled / fastened |
| PPE required | No harness needed inside the rail | Harness, lanyard/SRL & training |
| Best for | Flat roofs, repeat maintenance, larger crews | Tight edges, slopes, single-point work |
| Reusable | Yes — break down & relocate | Reusable & permanent options vary |
Compliance & edge-protection guides
OSHA · CSA · PROVINCIAL OHS
- COMPLIANCE
CSA vs ANSI Fall Protection Standards in Canada: What's Actually Legal by Province
Where collective protection like guardrail is required and how provincial OHS rules differ.
- EQUIPMENT
Canadian Fall Protection Equipment Guide 2026
The complete buyer's guide to guardrail, anchors, harnesses, lanyards, SRLs and kits.
- INSPECTION
How to Inspect Your Fall Protection Equipment: A Canadian Field Guide
Pre-use and periodic checks — including guardrail bases, rails and connections.
Guardrail kits ship to every province — compliance help for Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, BC, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia and Newfoundland & Labrador.
Guardrail systems — common questions
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