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Questions to ask include:
How high is the job from the ground?
What surface will the access equipment rest on? (e.g. a wall, cladding, etc)
Is this surface strong enough to take the weight of the workers and their equipment?
What is the ground condition under the area where access equipment might need to be set up - for example, is it sloping, muddy or uneven? The access equipment you use must be suitable for the ground conditions - stable, level and not liable to fall or collapse.
Is it raining hard, or very windy?
What tools or materials will you need for the roof work? How will you get them up and down safely?
When looking at what you need to do the job, think about the following…
| From the ground | Can you do the work from the ground? |
|---|---|
| From the roof | Can the work be done from a flat roof that is accessible and strong enough to work from? |
| If you need to work from the roof, does it have guardrails or other equipment that will prevent a fall? | |
| If no, can this be installed? | |
| From a platform | Can you do the work from a mobile elevated work platform (MEWP) or tower scaffold? |
| Fall protection | Do you need personal fall protection to allow safe access? |
| From a ladder | Is the work low risk and short duration? |
| Do you have a ladder that will reach the area? | |
| Can you secure the ladder safely? | |
| Can you or your workers use the ladder safely? |
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