Work at heights including roof work

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8. Work at heights including roof work
8.1. General provisions
8.1.1. Where necessary to guard against danger, or where the height of a
structure or its slope exceeds that prescribed by national laws or regulations, preventive
measures should be taken against the fall of workers and tools or other objects or
materials.
8.1.2. Elevated workplaces, including roofs more than 2 m or as prescribed,
above the floor or ground should be protected on all open sides by guard-rails and toe-
boards complying with the relevant national laws and regulations. Wherever guard-rails
and toe-boards cannot be provided, adequate safety harnesses should be provided and
used.
8.1.3. Elevated workplaces including roofs should be provided with safe means
of access and egress such as stairs, ramps or ladders complying with the relevant
national laws and regulations.
8.1.4. If guard-rails are not practicable, persons employed at elevated
workplaces including roofs from which they are liable to fall more than 2 m or as
prescribed should be protected by means of adequate safety nets or safety sheets or
platforms, or be secured by safety harnesses with lifelines securely attached.
8.2. Roof work
8.2.1. All roof-work operations should be pre-planned and properly supervised.
8.2.2. Roof work should only be undertaken by workers who are physically and
psychologically fit and have the necessary knowledge and experience for such work.
8.2.3. Work on roofs should not be carried on in weather conditions that threaten
the safety of workers.
8.2.4. Crawling boards, walkways and roof ladders should be securely fastened
to a firm structure.
8.2.5. Roofing brackets should fit the slope of the roof and be securely
supported.
8.2.6. Where it is necessary for a person to kneel or crouch near the edge of the
roof an intermediate rail should be provided unless other precautions, such as the use of
a safety harness, are taken.

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