Board walk our open mesh walkway system has been designed specifically to allow work to be carried out safely on fragile and industrial roofs.
Hse work on fragile roofs.
Working on roofs is a high risk activity because it involves working at height.
This leaflet is for building owners and occupiers construction businesses and workers in the construction refurbishment and building maintenance sectors in short anyone working on fragile roofs or having work done.
All roofs should be assumed to be fragile until a competent person has confirmed that they are not.
In the film 4 people tell of the devastating effects falls through fragile roofs has had on themselves and their families.
It explains which surfaces present a particular risk and what you should do as a building owner or occupier.
Safety alert for working on fragile roofs.
Hse release guidance on fragile roof work.
The law says you must organise and plan all roof work so it is carried out safely.
Working on fragile surfaces is extremely dangerous and the precautions are well established.
Accessing dangerous fragile roofs for rooflight replacement is no longer necessary.
What you need to know the essentials falls through fragile roofs and fragile roof lights cause death and serious injury.
If inspectors encounter failure to control risk work will be prohibited and prosecution.
Fragile roofs safe working practices what enforcement action might be taken by hse.
Hse has assisted citb in the production of a film titled fragile roofs fragile lives.
Where possible you should not work near fragile materials.
Filon s fixsafe provides the solution to the hse s new guidance document.
It is hosted on citb s website and youtube channel and is free to view share and use.
Fragile roofs fragile lives is also available on youtube.
Falls through fragile materials such as roof lights and asbestos cement roofing sheets account for more of these deaths than any other single cause.
The system allows access from the eaves to ridge whilst spreading the load on support battens to provide the user with a safer working position.
A significant rise in the number of fatalities involving working on roofs particularly involving fragile roof materials has prompted the health and safety authority to issue this safety alert to highlight the need for stringent health and safety procedures when carrying out this type of work.
Roofers make up nearly a quarter of all workers killed in falls from height at work.
This film was made by the citb with the assistance of the health safety executive hse and co operation of working well together wwt.
Further information on working with fragile roofs can be found in safe working on fragile roofs acr cp 002 2005 published by the advisory committee for roof work acr.