Roof Shoveling Safety
Don t let snow pile too high.
Roof shoveling safety. Remove snow uniformly across the roof. Shoveling snow off the roof will require a snow shovel a ladder push broom and a roof rake. Use required fall protection. To prevent unbalanced loading during snow removal workers should.
In many cases you can clear away enough snow from ground level using a roof rake pictured above or from off a ladder. For those who do not feel comfortable on their roofs or who have slanted roofs it is definitely not a good idea to attempt shoveling the snow off. Begin the chore with the roof rake. Shoveling snow off the roof is a dangerous job.
Read understand and follow all manufacturers instructions for the safe use of snow blowers and similar mechanical. Check with a roofing contractor before using mechanized equipment on the roof to ensure the equipment. Here are a few pointers to make it easier and safer. Extend the top of the ladder at least 3 ft.
Extenders are available if you need them. Above the roof edge so you ll have something to hang on to as you step onto. Use a helper and a bucket tied to a rope to hoist up tools and. A roof rake is a good option as it allows the homeowner to stand on the ground and rake the snow from a slanted roof.
Avoid making snow piles on the roof. If you don t step foot on the roof your odds of injury are much lower and you can often minimize the need for shoveling by applying deicer along the eave. If possible avoid carrying anything up the ladder. Shoveling or raking a roof without using the proper procedures can also increase the risk of roof collapse by creating an unbalanced load on the roof.