Methods for providing roof access include.
Roof access safety plan.
It is the responsibility of the lead contractor or principal to inform all workers on site that they must adhere to the requirements of the work plan and safety information and the before any person seeks or gains access to the roof.
Providing proper instruction as well as having an adequate rescue plan in place are required and the building owners liability.
On a set basis somebody should be going to the roof with a buddy for the sole purpose of inspecting it.
Where there is no permanent access to.
Other things such as roof mounted anchor points require periodic inspections.
Assessing all work at height.
In any situation where the roof of a building has no edge protection a building owner needs to secure the safety of the people who have to access the roof.
Should a deficiency be found access to the roof or the part of the roof with the problem should be denied until the hazard has been abated.
All roofs should be treated as fragile until a competent person has confirmed they are not.
Written safety information and the work plan shall be kept for the duration of the job.
High safety standards are essential for roof access work and the nature of the precautions required must be assessed for each individual job.
Roof access careful planning and using the correct method and suitable equipment to access roofs will reduce the risk of falls when working on a roof.
The law says you must organise and plan all roof work so it is carried out safely.
This procedural guidance sets out responsibilities precautions and provides general guidance for good practice relevant to all roof access work.
When working in the control zone fall protection equipment must be used.
Fall arrest and safety nets slung beneath and close to the roof.
Roof access prepared by.
Scaffold access towers stair towers industrial grade secured ladders and roof access hatches.
Low slope roof 4 12 slope or less 29 cfr 1926 501 b 10.
Exterior egress beyond ladders staff should exercise situation awareness when accessing the roof via hatches elevators penthouse doors scaffolding or power equipment such as scissor lifts and aerial work platforms says brad richardson a certified safety professional and director of environmental health and safety for d.
Taylor company a roofing contractor.