The ohs duties of employers to prevent workers from being injured.
How to work on a fragile roof.
While simply climbing onto a roof may seem like a quick and easy way to do a minor repair job or clean a roof light it s fraught with danger particularly on a fragile roof and should be avoided at all costs.
The work involved replacing fragile asbestos cement roof sheets with metal roof cladding.
The principles of working on fragile surfaces are exactly the same as any other form of work at height so if you apply the hierarchy of control you should be able to ensure that the work can be carried out safely.
Warning notices must be fixed on the approach to any fragile surface.
Working on fragile roofs.
Glass such as wired glass.
Falling from a roof is an occupational health and safety ohs risk for workers who remove fragile roofing.
Roof lights and skylights.
If access onto the fragile roof cannot be avoided mitigate fall distance and consequences.
The principles of working on fragile surfaces are exactly the same as any other form of work at height you need to apply the hierarchy of control to ensure that the work can be.
Roof risks roof related accidents can happen anywhere.
If the work cannot be done from underneath and workers need access to the topside of the roof.
Use a mobile elevating work platform mewp that allows people to work from within the basket without standing on the roof itself.
This document advises employers of their duties to reduce these risks.
Roof slates and tiles.
How to tread carefully on fragile surfaces.
Roof slates and tiles glass such as wired glass.
Work on or near fragile surfaces requires a combination of stagings guard rails fall restraint fall arrest and safety nets slung beneath and close to the roof.
Non reinforced fibre cement sheets.