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well it took me until almost November, but I nearly took a spill from a 2 story home today. pitch was only 4/12, probably the flattest roof i've done to date. slid on the hose, and slowly went towards the ledge, literally at a snail's pace and there was nothing i could do about it.

i'm not proud of it but i don't use a harness. luckily the man upstairs was looking out and the hose had no more slack as it was wrapped on the vent on the opposite side.

i'll never go on a roof without a harness again!



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Glad you are okay, Mike! I don't use them either, but we definitely should..

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Glad to hear you stopped. My top man wears a fall protection rig even if he is on a FLAT roof. He has been told that failure to do so is grounds for immediate termination. I use the emphasis on safety as part of my marketing and just that point alone got me a $500 contract today since we were the ONLY company who mentioned our safety commitment to the prospective client. It is just another thing which sets you apart as a professional. My father fell off a roof years ago...cracked ribs, fractured hip, weeks in the hospital...it woke me up as to what an 8' fall can do to a human body. Rig up folks!

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Man those slow slides are a bad feeling. Glad you made it out of there.

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I lay out my hose where I need it to be then wrap it around a vent pipe to keep its own weight from sliding back down off the roof. God forbid I slip as long as I have tension on the hose it'll keep me from goin down. Also if you drop down the granuals will grip your clothing.

Not an excuse for not using a harness but extra safety advice.

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I'm glad you're ok Mike.  I had one foot slip on me the other day when I was straddling a peak.  That's what I get for wearing work boots on a roof..  My harness and shock cord were in the truck of course.

I'm not on roofs much, due to the bucket truck and my tri-pod ladder, yet I'm seriously thinking about cougar paws even though the sole inserts don't hold up to SH well.

Stay safe. 



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Glad your alright man!!

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wow...glad your o.k. mike!



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thanks for the concern guys ... and yes, i was back on the roof today with no safety equipment, stupid i know but i did move "purchase harness" up on the to do list


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thanks for the concern guys ... and yes, i was back on the roof today with no safety equipment, stupid i know but i did move "purchase harness" up on the to do list


 One last comment...I see what appears to be your wife and child in your picture. Imagine what effects it would have on them if you fell and were seriously injured or worse. Nuff said.



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thanks for the concern guys ... and yes, i was back on the roof today with no safety equipment, stupid i know but i did move "purchase harness" up on the to do list


 One last comment...I see what appears to be your wife and child in your picture. Imagine what effects it would have on them if you fell and were seriously injured or worse. Nuff said.


you're 100% right about that Kevin ... i kinda like that roof anchor that ac has, i think i'll purchase one tomorrow (expecting rain) and plan to get a basic rock climbing harness opposed to the one at lowes

i just fired my helper this afternoon and have a firefighter starting friday so he'll be able to help me with the knots 



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Good for you! All I have to do is look at my top man's three kids and realize how I would feel if I knew I didn't do everything possible in my power to keep their dad safe. We use AC's temp anchor and it works great. But...it isn't for a high pitch roof. For that, you need to install ridge anchors, often several for larger roofs. When the pitch is too high there is a chance the temp anchor will pull up and out with the angle. My top man has construction and roofing experience and we install and charge the client for the anchor install. Otherwise, partner up with a roofing contractor (not a bad idea anyways in case you see repairs which need to be done, then you have somebody to refer people to). Also, the ground man should be trained to monitor the top man for safety. When I act as ground man, a common thing I see has been the top man getting too much line length near the center after traversing to the edges. The line length puts him too close to the edge and I have to have him back the traveller up the roof to make sure if he slips he doesn't go over. Hanging by the harness sucks, though it is better than hitting the ground...but better to stop before you reach the edge. When you anchor up and traverse a big roof, this is all too easy to do in the middle. The bottom man should also watch for lines which get caught on vents, plus tripping hazards. Nearly every job I've gone on, I have at some point spotted something which the top man, who was concentrating on the job at hand, missed. That is also why I emphasize we use a two man crew to our clients. The emphasis on safety landed me a $1500 job today...took it right out of the paws of the pressure washer guy when I pointed out our approach to safety. The manager of the building remembered the guy doing gutter cleaning last year.... up on top...with no safety harness. The minute I pointed out his potential liability if he fell...along with the fact we do the cleaning the correct way...he literally called the other guy and cancelled the job they had just booked and then booked with us. roof cleaning

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I got AC's roof anchor recently but have yet to use it. i have a nice harness from northern tool but I'm looking for some good rope that won't put me back $200 and a self-tracking rope grab. anybody got any leads on those? also, i have found that tingleys (or rubber boots) are actually grippier than spikes and don't tear at the shingles. anybody else have input on foot wear?


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