Walk up a steep roof sideways.
Safe way to work on a roof.
Safe access to a roof requires careful planning particularly where work progresses along the roof.
Wet roofs are slippery.
Crouch down slightly to walk down a metal roof safely.
Your roof is a landmine of potential hazards.
Be careful if working with chemicals to hose down your roof.
Even a little morning dew can turn roofing shingles slippery and a sudden gust of wind can knock you off balance.
Climbing on a roof should only be done when conditions are conducive to safety.
Wear loose fitting clothing that doesn t restrict your movements and rubber soled shoes for traction.
These materials can cause slick or uncertain surfaces which could lead to you losing your footing.
The right protection devices and policies will ensure that employees can perform work in a secure environment.
Pick a clear calm cool time of day to work on roofs.
Walk up or down a slightly inclined roof by walking as you would on the ground but slowly.
Once done use a hose to wash extra debris off the roof to remove extra algae and mold.
So wait for a dry calm day.
Wear soft rubber sole shoes for traction.
When on a roof you need to wear a harness connected to a securely anchored safety rope.
Typical methods to access roofs are.
Wear gloves to safely remove debris from the roof.
That is instead of stepping straight out in front of you place your feet one at a time sideways as you step up.
Wind also poses a danger and excessive heat softens the shingles making them vulnerable to damage.
Wear shoes with a soft rubber sole for extra traction.
You can work more safely on the roof by taking a few precautions before going up there.
Unprotected edges heights tripping hazards and extreme heat can put workers at risk for accidents.