To ensure safe work at a height make sure to use suitable access solutions such as extension ladders and roof ladders.
Safe working in roof spaces.
Air conditioning systems and other persons entering ceiling spaces or working on roofs can be at serious risk of electrocution and falls from heights.
Working on roofs and in ceiling spaces.
Installing cabling and entering ceiling spaces for work such as installation of solar panels or aerials on roofs can pose serious risks to workers.
Working on roofs and in ceiling spaces.
Roof work accounts for a quarter of all deaths in the construction industry.
Falls through fragile materials such as roof lights and asbestos cement roofing sheets account for more of these deaths than any other single.
Business operators managers and workers should work together to put in place health and safety measures and ensure appropriate staff training is.
This will ensure they comply with the safe system of work identified.
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.
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.
Most roof spaces in residential premises constitute the space between the ceiling of the top floor and the roof.
A fall from a loft and roof space could result in life threatening injuries so extra care must be taken.
Plan safe work at height.
Electricians plumbers pest control operators installers of ceiling insulation.
Working on roofs is a hazardous activity because it involves working at height.