Working on roofs and in ceiling spaces.
Safe working in roof spaces.
To ensure safe work at a height make sure to use suitable access solutions such as extension ladders and roof ladders.
Most roof spaces in residential premises constitute the space between the ceiling of the top floor and the roof.
Working in roof spaces working in roof spaces presents particular risks to staff as it combines working at height with the restrictions of a confined area.
Roof work accounts for a quarter of all deaths in the construction industry.
A fall from a loft and roof space could result in life threatening injuries so extra care must be taken.
Working on roofs is a hazardous activity because it involves working at height.
Business operators managers and workers should work together to put in place health and safety measures and ensure appropriate staff training is conducted to minimise the risk of serious.
Business operators managers and workers should work together to put in place health and safety measures and ensure appropriate staff training is.
Working on roofs and in ceiling spaces.
When working from any elevated space there s a risk of falls and injury.
Even where there is only sufficient space to reach in to conduct the work particularly for shallow eaves there is a risk of shock and the electrical installation should be de energised to remove the hazard.
Plan safe work at height.
Falls through fragile materials such as roof lights and asbestos cement roofing sheets account for more of these deaths than any other single.
Particular care should be taken when carrying out hot work in these spaces.
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