Benefits of Using Corrugated Iron Sheets For Roofing
There are different types of roofing materials you can choose from for your home, with one of the most popular being corrugated Iron roofing. Despite the abundance of options on different types of roofing materials with different styles, solid-type corrugated metal roofs still offer many advantages over other types of roofs. One of its main advantages is the cheapest. Since... More details
Roofing Safety: Roof Safety Tips
Based on OSHA’s fall prevention campaign, they summarize the proper roofing safety practices as “Plan, Provide and Train,” which is something that we provide to all our work crews. This simply means: Plan – In order to get the job done properly, roofing contractors need a roof safety plan for each worksite, making sure that they have the proper equipment,... More details
There are different types of roofing materials you can choose from for your home, with one of the most popular being corrugated Iron roofing. Despite the abundance of options on different types of roofing materials with different styles, solid-type corrugated metal roofs still offer many advantages over other types of roofs. One of its main advantages is the cheapest. Since this type of roof is a simply corrugated sheet and without many patterns, this is by far the cheapest material and at the same time, strong enough to withstand even in harsh weather conditions.
Durability
Another important benefit of using corrugated Iron roofing is durability. Constructed from strong sheet metal, it provides complete protection for the home even in extremely hot climates and heavy rain. In this way, the occupants of the building under this type of roof can enjoy tranquillity in adverse weather conditions due to its extreme reliability. The materials used are heat and fire-resistant Iron roofing sheets. Therefore, it is one of the most resistant materials in the manufacture of covers, thus guaranteeing optimal protection and safety for the building’s occupants.
More Color Options
According to Reece Another standout feature is greater flexibility in roof color options. Therefore, buyers can buy this material directly without altering their colors because it can be identified later when purchasing the paintings. Plus, homeowners can easily customize the design and colors of their roofs. They can choose a range of different colors on the ceiling and even print some creative signs and designs on it.
Lightweight
Plus, each full sheet of metal roofing is lightweight. This can go a long way in reducing the total load-bearing weight of the roofs. As a result, it has lower foundation requirements compared to heavy roofing material.
Therefore, when choosing the right type of roofing material to install in your home, it is best to weigh your options by looking at some of the advantages and disadvantages of each type of roofing material. In the case of corrugated Iron roofing, the information above can be of great help in determining if this is the ideal type for your purpose.
Based on OSHA’s fall prevention campaign, they summarize the proper roofing safety practices as “Plan, Provide and Train,” which is something that we provide to all our work crews. This simply means:
Plan – In order to get the job done properly, roofing contractors need a roof safety plan for each worksite, making sure that they have the proper equipment, material and having the appropriately trained workers. Also, the contractors knowing the pitch of the roof and following the appropriate procedure for a low or steep slope roof. Doing this provides a better and thorough roofing safety plan.
Provide – Roofing Contractors must be trained to have the right pieces of equipment, such as the types of ladders, scaffolds, and safety gear.
Train – Roofers must be trained on how to use each piece of equipment that is used for the job. They must be trained in hazard recognition as well as the care and safety of ladders, scaffolds, and other equipment that they will be using on the job.
Fall Protection Requirements
Falls are very common when it comes to roofing; they are a leading cause of work-related injuries and deaths to the workers. When a roofer is working six feet or above, this puts each roofer at risk of serious injury or even death if they were to fall.
Fall Protection Training
Commercial roofing contractors must provide fall protection training for all workers who would be exposed to the chances of falling. The training must be conducted by a person who is competent and has good knowledge within the roofing industry. The information that would be provided should include information on how to recognize fall hazards and the procedures to follow in order to minimize the chances of serious incidents occurring.
Roofer Tool Safety
When roofing, it all comes down to the tools that you are using; therefore, power tools and equipment that is used can be extremely hazardous and can cause severe injuries if used incorrectly. Furthermore, employers can reduce the risk of injuries by simply providing the correct tool guards and trained workers, which makes a huge improvement in the roofing safety plan.
Power tools such as nail guns, saws, etc., should have the proper shields, guards, or safety attachments that are specified by the manufacturer. Employers must also ensure that each worker using power tools is wearing appropriate eye protection. Therefore, every local roofing contractor should replace a tool guard that is missing or has been damaged in order to provide safety for their workers.
All workers must be able to properly use each tool and are properly trained. It is very important to discuss tool safety features, safe operating procedures, and work practices, such as proper body placement.
Personal Protective Equipment
With any construction job, every local roofing contractor has a duty to protect its workers from hazards and injuries. However, where the hazard cannot be eliminated by other types of controls such as engineering or administrative controls, the local roofing contractor must ensure that workers wear the appropriate PPE.
The typical PPE used with various roofing tools and equipment is nail guns, generator/air compressor, shingle stripper, tin snips, power saw, etc.
Nail Guns: When using a nail gun, workers must wear protection (particularly eye protection) in order to prevent the nail gun from causing severe, irreparable injury. Also, always avoid carrying it against the body or with a finger on the trigger.
Generator/air compressor: It’s important to wear eye protection and other protection while working near any pressurized equipment.
Shingle Stripper: Always make sure you’re wearing the proper footwear and eye protection.
Tin snips: It’s extremely important to wear work gloves and safety glasses when discarding waste or any scrap metal.
Power saw: Making sure you’re wearing hearing protection, eye protection, and work gloves. Ensuring that guards are placed and functioning properly.
Weather Conditions
During the fall and winter time, weather conditions can become very hazardous, especially when it comes to high winds, wet weather, and icy conditions. Roofing safety plans become important at that point. Therefore local roofing contractors should consider suspending any operations in bad weather. Mainly when working on any type of roofing surface that could be slippery when it’s wet, which includes slate, tile, metal roofs. Furthermore, as local roofing contractors, we always do our utmost to promote safety and avoid working in serious weather conditions.