Anyone only clean from the ladder?? OSHA is really going to start cracking down of roofers this year and I don't really want to be walking the roofs if I don't have to. Also if cleaning from the ladder you are spraying up the roof. What is the chances of causing leaks with this method? Thanks, in advance.
Anyone only clean from the ladder?? OSHA is really going to start cracking down of roofers this year and I don't really want to be walking the roofs if I don't have to. Also if cleaning from the ladder you are spraying up the roof. What is the chances of causing leaks with this method? Thanks, in advance.
I never get on a roof. Clean from a ladder. I am OSHA certified and understand your meaning. If you do alot of commercial work watch out.
Even if you're on a ladder you still have to be tied off to be in compliance. So if OSHAs your worry why not just walk it and tie off? We do clean from the ladder when its necessary, but walk 85% (guess) of the roofs because its quicker, easier and it saves solution.
We walk when needed.Most homes here have swiming pools in back with pool enclosures or Sun Rooms.The only way to get around them is to walk the roof. Not a big deal in my book. I think it's quicker too and I can see exactly what I'm trying to get at. IMHO
99.8% time from a ladder. the roofs around here are tall and steep. I hardly ever get a roof to clean that I would want to walk on. Speaking of ladders, I have to replace my 40 footer. That thing is going to kill me. Anybody have experience with what size and kind I could get away with that will reach 3 stories up, and still be able to handle the ladder ?