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Bloke Doing Roofing Treatment
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Yesterday, a house across the way from us had a group of men cleaning the moss of the roof.
None of them were wearing any sort of safety equipment. The bloke on the roof, who was doing the washing with a power tool was just perched on the ladder which was laid on the roof. He had no harness on, nor a hard hat. I was on pins all day. Fortunately, he came to no harm but there were times when it all seemed very dangerous.
Surely, he should have had some sort of safety equipment? What do you think?
None of them were wearing any sort of safety equipment. The bloke on the roof, who was doing the washing with a power tool was just perched on the ladder which was laid on the roof. He had no harness on, nor a hard hat. I was on pins all day. Fortunately, he came to no harm but there were times when it all seemed very dangerous.
Surely, he should have had some sort of safety equipment? What do you think?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I suppose they feel safe so don't bother. I don't know if there are any specific rules regarding it. I think they have to do a Health and Safety evaluation, but that could just be the gaffer thinking "Are the lads able to balance? Is the wind too strong? Are our ladders long enough? Ok, we're fine. Up you go, guys."
I don't know if it's necessary to have the moss washed off. My 70 year old dad has been forbidden by my sister and me from doing it himself now.
I don't know if it's necessary to have the moss washed off. My 70 year old dad has been forbidden by my sister and me from doing it himself now.
yeah my bruv was in a property neighbour dispute with his er neighbour and must missed the worker slipping off the roof
I offered to go out and say - we didnt get that on video - can yo do that again please ?
but it was a kinda nasty dispute
photograph them and the car and send to elf and safety
if you feel strongly
a few years ago roofer were clearling asbestos roofing with diddly squat
and I thought to myself - o I dont know the regs I thought I was much stricter.
and as the dust blew around I realised i DID know the regs .....
I offered to go out and say - we didnt get that on video - can yo do that again please ?
but it was a kinda nasty dispute
photograph them and the car and send to elf and safety
if you feel strongly
a few years ago roofer were clearling asbestos roofing with diddly squat
and I thought to myself - o I dont know the regs I thought I was much stricter.
and as the dust blew around I realised i DID know the regs .....
Tilly this is a coincidence as only last week we had presentations at work from a guy who fell 10 feet off a ladder and is now paralysed from the neck down (he was only 24). You can see him on youtube, name Jason Anker. He made the point that big companies do tend to use all the safety gear but some of the smaller ones don't bother, there is a 'he-man' attitude about it.
It made me think as we had a guy working on his own redoing our thatch ridge, no ropes, no harness, nothing. Up there alone all day.
It made me think as we had a guy working on his own redoing our thatch ridge, no ropes, no harness, nothing. Up there alone all day.
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