The Roof Cleaning Institute of America 50 Point Roof Cleaning Industry Standard Ratified, January 17th 2011
Section One, Professionalism
1.Memberspledge tomaintain a professional demeanor when presenting themselves as an RCIA member.
2.Memberspledge todo ones best to speak in facts and truths when representing RCIA or when presenting information relating to the roof cleaning industry.
3.Memberspledge toidentify themselves and their vehicles clearly with company name, logo, contact information, and clearly display their RCIA member decals.
4.Memberspledge to present customers with clear and complete proposals for service.
5.Memberspledge toproduce a complete and correct scope of work, for customer’s approval, before commencing contracted work.
6.Memberspledge tonot knowingly place customers in jeopardy byplacing employees on at a work site without doing their due diligence to ensure that work site employee’s background will not place said customer or customer’s property in jeopardy.
7.Memberspledge toadhere to their States minimum standards for licensing, insurance, and workers compensationinsurance.
8.Members who maintain a web sitepledge to usesuchsite for company promotion, customer education, and commerce. The websiteshouldalso display the RCIA membership e-badge / logoappropriate for their membership and or certification level.
9.Memberspledge towear uniforms for professionalism as well as for safety. Salespersons and management will be clearly identified by company branded apparel. Spray Technicians will wear duty rated uniforms for identification and chemical protection. (please see technical bulletin on uniforms for professionalism and safety) 10.Memberspledge toresolve customer complaints quickly and equitably. Wherepossibleenlist the help of a professional consumer mediation association closing the complaintto the best of the member’s ability.
Section Two, Equipment
11.Memberspledge to make sure roof cleaning equipment will meet all sub-parts of this section. Each standard will be applied to member’s equipment whether retail manufactured, custom designed, or owner installed.
12.Memberspledge toinsure that whether using chemicals and or water for cleaning roofs, that the outgoing pressure of the application pump (at the pump head) does not exceed 800 PSI.
13.Memberspledge toinsure that whether using chemicals and or water for cleaning roofs that the outgoing pressure of the application apparatus (at the spray tip) does not exceed 100 PSI.
14.Memberspledge to when applying the roof cleaning chemical solution and or water under pressure, directly on an asphalt shingle surface, member will use a fan spray tip (15-60 degrees) at a safe distance. It is to be no closer than 18” from the surface of the roof.
15.Memberspledge toinsure that roof cleaning that utilizes a zero degree stream tip is for chemical application only. Applications utilizing a zero degree stream tip are for long distance applications of chemical in excess of ten (10’) feet.
16.Memberspledge to that they willnot in any situation use mechanical agitation for removal of stains from roofing materials. Mechanical agitation can be but is not limited to, high pressure washing over 300 psi, use of flat surface cleaners, brushing, scrubbing, or scraping.
17.Memberspledge tohave written standards for cleaning processesusing variouspressures and chemical ratios for cleaning different roof surfaces. Training specific to member’s equipmentshouldbe made available to authorized users.
18.Memberspledge toinsure that spraying equipment, holding tanks are maintained and not leaking, oremitting harmful chemicals and or VOC's.
19.Memberspledge toinsure that equipment; either mounted to trailers and or directly to motorized vehicles; will be secured in accordance with US DOT standards. Mountsshouldbe inspected and rated bi-annually.(inspection forms will be available to RCIA members through download at the RCIA website)
20.Memberspledge toinsure that spraying equipment tanks conform to US DOT standards and remain within carrying capacities. Furthermore, tanks holding chemicalsshouldnot be broken down or weakened by the chemicals stored within.
Section Three, Chemicals
21.Memberspledge tofollow the RCIA’s Technical Bulletin for cleaning roofs including accepted chemicals. (Removed ARMA Tech Bulletin. We need to be the authority now and can easily write this bulletin.)
22Members areadvised to use chemicals that have been tested and approved for cleaning roofs by either the RCIA, and or the Roofing Manufacturer.
23.Memberspledge tobecome educated on the safety and usage of roof cleaning chemicals, their storage, and the impact they may have on the environment.
24.Memberspledge tomix their roof cleaning chemical solution strictly according to the chemical manufacturers label and receive training on mixing chemicals available to them.
25.Memberspledge touse appropriate surfactants included with the sodium hypochlorite solution. Members using only sodium hypochlorite and water for roof cleaning would not be considered acceptable.
26.Memberspledge toensure that the final cleaning solution shall not exceed a PH of 12 for cleaning roofs. Exceeding a PH of 12 will result in a solution that is too corrosive, and detrimental to many roofing types; possibly voiding the roofing manufacturer’s warranty.
27.Memberspledge toensure that chemicals are carried in accordance with manufacturer’s label (and take the steps necessary) to keep incompatible chemicals from interacting with each other.Membersare strongly advised toreceivetraining to achieve a zero accident record.
28.Memberspledge tousechemicals likeTri-sodium phosphate in any roof cleaning solutionas applicable by local law. Chemicalslike TSPare unregulated in many areas but strictly regulated in others. Membersare advised toeducate themselves as to the use and transportation of chemicals within their commerce area.
29.Memberspledge touse chemicals that are environmentally responsible and or biodegradable. Where this is not possible, membersare advised toutilize proper disposal and or collection methods to insure that good stewardship of the environment is observed.
30.Memberspledge tokeep Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for each chemical carried and in use on their truck. Membersare strongly advised toreceive training on chemical disposal as well as spill clean-up and removal. Trucksare advised tocarry a spill contingency plan, local emergency numbers, as well as contact info for Chemtreck.(This is required by law in all 50 states)
Section Four, Safety
31.Memberspledge toparticipate inyearly educational opportunities that are abundant within the cleaning community. A list of some of those opportunities will be kept on the RCIA Members website to aide members with education elements.
32.Memberspledge tobe proficient in the proper placement of ladders regarding correct angle of slant. Membershouldbe able to explain in detail the proper way to tie off a ladder to ensure no movement will occur. (See ANSI Standards)
33.Memberspledge tobe proficient in fall safety, the safe use of body harnesses, the inspection offall positioning and or arrest equipment, and the required times of use of fall positioning and or arrestequipment. Members should also be educated in the proper use of anchoring systems associated with the use of these systems.
34.Memberspledge tobe proficient in the safe manner of accessing, ascending, and walking a roof. Membersshouldreceive training for proper roof traversing techniques.
35.Memberspledge tobe proficient in the use and operation of high lift equipmentif and when itmaybe used during the course of business. Membersare strongly advised to be trained andapprovedby the company safety officerand or equipment rental companybefore using high lifts.
36.Memberspledge touse respirators and or nuisance gas masks. Membersare advised to betrained in the proper use, care, and storage of respirators. Employersare very strongly advised tohave an OSHA respirator program in place that is applicable with the type of mask in use.
37.Memberspledge touse safety eye wear/face shield whenever mixing or spraying chemicals and or during operation of equipment that creates potential for eye accidents. Membersare strongly advised toundergo training for the use of eye protection.
38.Whereas State or Federal DOT requires operators to have a commercial drivers license and or other endorsements, members pledge tocomply with this requirement.
39.Memberspledge toinsure that remainingand or refuse, chemical containers are cleaned out after use and discarded, preferably recycledin accordance to their local municipalities regulations.
40.Memberspledge toinspect and rate their equipment regularly to insure that the equipment standards are met; avoiding damage to customers' roofs as well as possible safety risks.(RCIA will provide for download forms for inspecting equipment free to premium members)
Section Five, Education
41.Membersarestronglyencouragedto attend a "First Aid and CPR" class taught by and documented at their local American Red Cross Center or some other qualified training center (such as police or EMS facilities). Once the class is successfully completed, documentation shall be provided to the RCIA certification committee.
42.Membersare strongly advisedto attend a "ladder safety and inspection" class. Members are likewise advised to perform regular inspections of ladders for damaged, worn, or missing hardware.
43.Membersareadvisedto attend a “Personal Protection Equipment (PPE)” class.Members are likewiseadvisedto keep proper documentation of assignment and use of PPE by helpers and or employees.
44.Membersarestrongly advisedtocomplete a Fall Protection Training and Certification class. Members are likewiseadvisedto keep documentation of this training for all helpers and employees.
45.Membersareadvisedtocomplete a DOT safety review. This is a free service.Members are advisedto keep documentation of this review.
46.Membersarestrongly advisedtocomplete proper training for application of roof cleaning solutions to ensure that the roof life is extended and no damages occur. Membersare advised to be trained inthe recommended procedure for collection of "run-off" cleaning solution.
47.Membersareadvisedtoreceive hands on instruction by an RCIA Certified Master Instructor in the field or applicable lab environment.
48.Membersare encouraged toattend small business workshops and or utilize entrepreneurial centers in their area. Members should understand that business is ever evolving and as their business grows, it will interact with differing laws and governmental requirements they may be unaware of.
49.Membersare encouraged toreceive all of the above training from their employer,The RCIAand or a vocational school as long as the training programs are on file with the RCIA. (The RCIA will have free outlines available to Premium Members for download to aide in this training)
50.Membersare recommended tocomplete a total of 12 credits (6 Hours) of annual Continuing Educational Units, (CEUs) for professional improvementyearly. Receipts, Certificates, Accreditation's, or alikecanbe scanned and forwarded by e-mail to the RCIA Certification Committeeif desired to be used for member’s certification.
This document is the sole property of the Roof Cleaning Institute of America Inc. Copyright 2011 RCIA Inc. All Rights Reserved Under Law.
nice guitars in the back ground of the trifold pic. do they come with the packet? LOL
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How often are there work shop? and were are they held? I just started my RoofWash company in Myrtle Beach...I recently done 5 jobs and they came out great, But I don't want to get to cocky I no there is still a lot to learn. Will there be a workshop in our area,If not I'm willing to travel.Thanks
3.Memberspledge toidentify themselves and their vehicles clearly with company name, logo, contact information, and clearly display their RCIA member decals.
Regarding compliance with item 3, where do we get the decals?
They used to come in the member packet, which has been replaced with the online store that will be up and running in the next week or so. Decals, mugs, shirts, hats, etc. will be available for purchase or redemption with the new member credit that will be issued to all "new" premium members. Watch for details.