You guys really ought to check out the working at height regulations . Its illegal to work off a roof ladder, or any ladder at that height. (over 2m) They can only be used for access or inspection. Only then after carrying out a written risk assessment
To be legal you have to put a scaffolding up.
And don't come back to me and say you see loads of people working on roofs without doing all that. I know, I know, we have had all that on the window cleaning forum. Personally I don't care what you do.
But its still illegal and they are gradually getting done by H&S.
Vince - why not take some snippets from working at height regs and do a rather stupid post--
owe thats what you have done!!
We are SAFEcontractor approved health and safety to the max. You can use ladders for work but must maintain 3 points of contact at all times.(in addition you need full ladder inspection records blah blah) You can use roof ladders .. in addition we use 2 ropes harness helmet etc one rope positioning one fall arrest both to ground anchorage points... we maintain 2m distance from edges, hence no edge protection required for short term use. Both operators rope trained one on roof .. one on ground incase of emergencies. Full risk assesments and method statements on all jobs.
Scaffolding alone will not save you must use harnesses suitable anchorage points. Makes me laugh how some guys erect basic towers and simply walk on roof - If you are using scafolding has to be designed to catch operator slipping of roof std tower is not suitable - However this is not possible in alot of domestic situations - due to width restrictions.
So agree companies really need to improve hs on roofs but please state facts.
Be interesting to know if you clean roofs and if so what type of scafolding u use.
Chances are basic tower but please prove me wrong!!