After weeks of research we ve put together this roofing safety guide including roof safety equipment recommendations to help you choose the right products.
Safety gear for roofing work.
Safety harness the harness is only one part of a personal fall arrest system.
Even with safety equipment your most important asset when working on the roof is common sense.
Whether you re an independent contract roofer with your own client base or a roofing business owner sending employees to jobs fall protection should form the centerpiece of your safety program.
Roofing safety all employers in the construction industry must have a safety program.
Lifeline with shock absorbing lanyard and a temporary roof anchor.
It s called a system because all the components the harness lanyard rope grab rope and roof anchor are carefully engineered to work together.
According to osha wearing a personal fall arrest system pfas is required by law if the worker is exposed to a fall of 6 feet or more.
Roof safety is a system of preventive measures when performing work and repairs on rooftops because it is one of the most dangerous jobs in the construction industry.
Roof fall protection or the measures and equipment used to prevent falls from height at a roofing worksite is a crucial part of any project.
The system provides a complete fall protection solution for the roofing contractor all in a convenient bucket.
If our available kits don t meet your needs don t worry they are fully customizable.
Roof safety you can work more safely on the roof by taking a few precautions before going up there.
This video includes securing the anchor point properly using the lanyard and how to wear the harnes.
We have kits that include a harness roof anchor lifeline twin leg lanyard srls carabiners slings helmets rope grabs duffel bags and canvas buckets so that you can get all the gear you need in one convenient location.
Demonstration of how to safely utilize a safety harness.
Falls are the leading cause of death in the construction industry and the occupational safety and health administration osha cites that falls from roofs account for 34 of all.