Craftsmanship is also important.
Maximum wind speed for roof work.
B when handling rolls of felt at roof level extreme care should be taken when the mean wind speeds are in the region of 17 mph gusting to 26 mph or over.
There is no maximum height for using a ladder.
Competency the greater the maximum wind speed that can be worked in as well as the range.
If you want the best roof for high winds the decking under the shingles needs to be strong and sturdy and your fastners should be high quality.
A risk of a person falling more than two metres1 demolition of an element of a structure that is load bearing or otherwise related to the physical integrity of the structure like bracing on a roof.
Some metal roofing can withstand wind speeds of more than 150 mph.
They should have stopped work.
They may be made of metal fiberglassreinforced plastic or.
3 4 reinforced bitumen membranes rbm.
A wind of such velocity that one or more of the following hazards would be present.
45 57 mph.
1 the wind could blow an employee from an elevated location 2 the wind could cause an employee or equipment handling material to lose control of the material or.
Do not consider going on any roof in poor weather conditions such as rain ice frost or strong.
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3 3 slating and tiling a all laying or handling of slates tiles battens and felt at roof level should cease when the average mean wind speed reaches 23 mph gusting to 35 mph or over.
We ll happily work on the roof in higher winds than we d risk actually moving panels about in as the panels act as sails and i ve no problem in pulling my team off the panel side of the work if it s too.
When does work on roofs become high risk construction work.
So what wind speeds do you need to be worried about.
Aerial lifts have replaced ladders and scaffolding on many job sites due to their mobility and flexibility.
Discuss max wind speed on roof.
Is there a wind speed above which roofing work should stop.
Extendable boom platforms aerial ladders articulating jointed boom platforms vertical towers and any combination of the above.
Here is the osha definition of high winds.