ELEVɅTED

SYSTEMS INC.

ELEVɅTED strives to earn your trust with every project by setting performance
goals that align with your business needs.

WHO WE ARE

ELEVɅTED was organized with the commitment from our seasoned team to focus on your business goals and to be a part of your success in the commercial real estate and media industries.

ELEVɅTED strives to earn your trust with every project by setting performance goals that align with your business needs.

ELEVɅTED’s core values are to always put the needs of our clients first, and to convey and ensure that our employees portray our company’s image and reflect who we are in the community.

Our Services

WINDOW CLEANING

Our highly skilled and professional team of commercial window washers focus on providing customers with efficient services and economical prices.

LOAD TESTING

An anchorage, as defined by OSHA, is a secure point of attachment for lifelines, lanyards or deceleration devices. Anchorages are used for attachment of personal .

WATER PROOFING

Waterproofing is a key service that protects buildings from costly water damage and deterioration. With proven systems and expert application, we help clients lasting protection.

WALLSCAPES

ELEVɅTED can help transform your buildings and walls with graphics and signage that allow you and your customers to see your brand and bring your message to life.

DIGITAL SIGNAGE

Digital, “Out of Home” advertising is becoming the way of the future as hard costs continue to lower. This media form provides a client a never- ending display stream to distribute.

CUSTOM SIGNAGE

Signage is the design board, where we use signs, letters, numbers, and symbols for advertising certain services or passing on a message. Signage can be digital.

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ELEVATED Provides OSHA Load Testing

An anchorage, as defined by OSHA, is a secure point of attachment for lifelines, lanyards or deceleration devices. Anchorages are used for attachment of personal fall arrest equipment that supports workers and equipment on the exterior of buildings and must be independent and capable of supporting at least 5,000 pounds per employee attached. Tie-back anchors, davits and davit sockets are all used for suspended work on the exterior of buildings supporting workers and equipment. Tie-back anchors, along with davits and davit sockets, serve the purpose of ensuring worker safety within the workplace. They ensure that workers are secure to the working surface while working at heights by providing a permanent solution.

OSHA 29 CFR 1910.27 - Before any rope decent system is used, the building owner must inform the employer, in writing that the building owner has identified, tested, certified, and maintained each anchorage so it is capable of supporting at least 5,000 pounds (268 kg), in any direction, for each employee attached. The information must be based on an annual inspection by a qualified person and certification of each anchorage by a qualified person, as necessary, and at least every 10 years.

Please see Resource #1 below for .pdf download.

Each anchor must be inspected by a qualified person, as necessary, and at least annually.

OSHA has provided citation enforcement guidance to regional administrators to examine both employers and building owner's compliance with OSHA's general industry fall protection systems regulation.

Please see Resource #2 below for .pdf download of the Interpretation Letter.

OSHA Subpart D. Section 1910.27 section (b)(1)(iii) - The requirements must be implemented no later than November 20, 2017.

As defined by OSHA 29 CFR 1926.32(m), a qualified person means one who, by possession of a recognized degree, certificate, or professional standing, or who by extensive knowledge, training, and experience, has successfully demonstrated his ability to solve or resolve problems relating to the subject matter, the work, or the project.

Please see Resource # below for .pdf download of the Interpretation for Load Capacity Testing.

Building managers should keep a written record of annual inspections and certification of anchors and other equipment. The International Window Cleaning Association standard, IWCA I-14.1, Part B, Sec 7.3.2 states: "Logbooks shall be established and maintained, one that is on file at the building for equipment and anchorages dedicated to the building and one kept by the window cleaner for his transportable equipment, recording each major maintenance activity, the date of the maintenance activity, and signature of the inspector." While OSHA does not cite for violations of IWCA/ANSI standards, if the hazard is addressed by a current OSHA standard, OSHA will cite the OSHA standard and use IWCA/ANSI or other industry standards as evidence of hazard recognition or feasible abatement means. 

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