Standards for roofing contractors during fy 2013.
Roof ladder safety harness.
Fitting and fastening the roof safety harness.
Osha standards frequently cited during fy 2013 inspections of roofing contractors naics 238160 rank by number of citations issued categories standard 1 duty to have fall protection 1926 501 2 ladder safety 1926 1053 3 fall protection training requirements 1926 503 4 eye and face protection.
The biggest concern for any adjuster is roof safety.
I recommend the hipplock to anyone that gets on 2 story and steep roofs.
Lifeline with shock absorbing lanyard and a temporary roof anchor.
This device keeps you firmly anchored on steep and high roofs allows you to get more done without additional help.
Putting on the safety harness.
Leave the ladder assist behind and make more money more efficiently and safer.
Here are a few pointers to make it easier and safer.
Demonstration of how to safely utilize a safety harness.
Body wear harness connectors lanyard roofing ropes buckles rope grabs hooks etc workers must be provided with roof safety equipment and gear in order to do their job in a safe manner.
This video includes securing the anchor point properly using the lanyard and how to wear the harnes.
The system provides a complete fall protection solution for the roofing contractor all in a convenient bucket.
All the workers must be trained and taught how to use the roofing safety gear and how to protect themselves from hazards.
Stepping from the ladder to the roof or from the roof to the ladder is precarious and can be unnerving.