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High-rise window cleaning carries serious risk.

 

Compliance Checklist

 

    • Certified anchors
    • Contractor assurance letters
    • Drop-object protection
    • Rescue plans

 

Why Owners Are Responsible

OSHA places responsibility on building owners — not just contractors.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Who is responsible for window cleaning safety on high-rise buildings?

OSHA places responsibility on building owners and property managers to ensure safe access, certified anchors, and proper fall protection.

Do window cleaning crews need rescue plans?

Yes. Any suspended work, including high-rise window cleaning, requires a site-specific rescue plan to address emergencies.

🏢 Schedule a high-rise safety review with Shine On Anchors.

Contact Shine On Anchors (773) 227-4522 or email anchors@shineongroup.com

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