Doing your own work around the house can be rewarding and it can save money.
How to safely work on your roof.
Placed the barriers a short distance up from the edge of the roof they can prevent falls and keep tools from rolling off of the roof.
Whether you are simply removing leaves from your gutters repairing a roof leak or replacing a roof you should take the necessary roof safety precautions.
If you need to climb on your metal roof for whatever reason you need to know the safety precautions to take.
Leaves twigs and dead insects that have collected on the roof and in gutters can cause injury on uncovered hands.
When service technicians access your roof their priority is to work on the equipment at hand.
Now you can safely work your way up the roof by adding more brackets and planks about every 8 ft.
Roof brackets support 2x6 lumber standing on edge.
Make sure the ladder is sound.
You need someone to steady the ladder and if you do slip help you down or call for assistance.
Hire a professional to do the job if the roof is steep over 35 degrees.
Once done use a hose to wash extra debris off the roof to remove extra algae and mold.
The roof comes with its own particular dangerous such as falling slipping or inquiring yourself.
However you must know how to properly and safely get the work done especially when it comes to a roof.
Even with safety equipment your most important asset when working on the roof is common sense.
In addition to keeping contractors safe you also want to ensure your roof isn t being abused from careless contact.
A roof is no place to be when it s wet or it may rain.
How to work on your roof safely 5th jan 17 by emily ayers.
When you re done on the roof remove the brackets and planks in the opposite order starting at the top and working down photo 6.
You can work more safely on the roof by taking a few precautions before going up there.
Fitting and fastening the roof safety harness.
Personal fall arrest systems consist of a full body harness a means to attach the anchor to roof trusses a lifeline and a shock absorbing lanyard.