In regards to roof and ladder accidents one of the most common places operators fall is the transition point.
How to set a ladder up against a pitched roof.
Use a sturdy extension ladder that extends at least 3 feet above the eaves to climb onto the roof and secure the bottom to the foundation and the top to the eaves or fascia so it doesn t move.
Tips for ladder safety on pitched roofs.
You ll start at the far end away from the house lifting and raising the ladder by moving your hands rung over rung until it s against the house.
You want to make sure the ladder is placed at the correct angle 75 5 degrees.
Having it extend any more or less can lead to the ladder slipping from the roof or the operator having difficulty getting onto the roof.
The first step is setting the ladder up properly.
To set up the ladder start with the base against the house with the ladder on the ground.
Stand facing it with your feet touching its feet and your arms extended your palms should rest on a rung at shoulder height.
You also want to make sure the ladder extends three feet above the roof line.
For a quick check on the angle of your ladder.
To begin the setup process at first you have to place the pivit where you would like the bottom leg of the ladder to go.
Position the ladder so that the distance from its base to the wall is one quarter of the height of the ladder at its resting point creating a 75 degree angle.
The next thing on your to do list would be to take the ladder up to the roof and start setting it up.
Essentially this involves using rope cable or a ladder lashing kit to tie the rope to a secure point in order to prevent it from slipping or falling as you climb up.
When lashing your ladder it s advised to secure it at ground level halfway up and finally at the top ideally with one or a few friends helping to ensure that the process is done safely.