Access onto a fragile roof is often required for maintenance inspection cleaning or general repairs.
Fragile roof materials.
Polycarbonate or plastic commonly used in skylights.
Non reinforced fibre cement sheets.
Roof lights particularly those in the roof plane that can be difficult to see in certain light conditions or when hidden by paint.
Working on fragile roofs.
Where brittle and fragile roofing materials form part of a roof those accessing it should be informed this includes those carrying out construction work.
Roof slates and tiles.
Rooflights particularly those in the roof plane that can be.
Synthetic roofing products work well with almost all architectural styles.
Roofs are likely to be fragile if they are made with.
The following are likely to be fragile.
Often they can absorb water creating mold and the quality varies.
Non reinforced fibre cement sheets.
Old liner panels on built up sheeted roofs.
Clay and concrete tiles add texture and elegance to a roof.
Roof lights and skylights.
Clay and concrete tiles.
In particular the following are likely to be fragile.
Fragile roofs are typically found on factories and warehouses and can include.
Genuine flat ribbed or scalloped clay tiles are extremely durable but also very heavy and must be installed by a professional.
Glass including wired glass.
They should also be given a safe system of work and training about the safety system of work to be used.
Work on fragile surfaces is extremely high risk as the surface can give way and a person can easily fall down to a lower level or the ground.
Fiber cement roofs and fragile roof skylights are among the biggest causes of fall through incidents resulting in serious injuries or worse.
Synthetic roofing materials are less fragile heavy or as expensive as natural roofing products.
Glass such as wired glass.
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.