Throw rope with at least 700kg breaking strain right over roof.
How to climb steep roof safely.
Use a sturdy extension ladder that extends at least 3 feet above the eaves to climb onto the roof and secure the bottom to the foundation and the top to the eaves or fascia so it doesn t move.
Put your legs through the loops on the safety harness and tighten them around your thighs.
Put the top of the harness around your waist and tighten it so it s secure.
If you place on ground up be sure to weight down or stake off bottom.
You should wear shoes that will allow you to safely step on the roof and make sure that you do not slip.
The first time you climb the ladder secure it with a rope or cord to an anchor point on the roof.
A steeper roof will require you to lean forward more significantly.
Always face ladder and keep 3 points of contact with it both feet and a hand on stile and don t overreach.
Use a safety rope wear proper rubber footwear wear a safety harness safety glasses gloves anchors and of course use a fall protection system.
Always keep three points of contact on the ladder.
This can be particularly difficult if the roof is covered in rainfall or snow so make sure that you watch every step you make.
Use a safety harness if you have a steep roof.
In this video i give the benefits of having a pair of cougar paws.
When working on a steep roof i always have cougar paws with me.
But if you don t have any other option and you really have to work on a wet metal roof make sure to take all the extra safety measures.
Extension ladders laid directly on the shingles is usually reasonable but not perfect.
Safety harnesses anchor you to your roof so if you slip you won t fall all the way down to the ground.
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Lean your body forward toward the top of the roof to help maintain your balance.
You should always face the ladder holding onto the rungs while you climb.
As you advance toward the top of the roof take it one slow step a time.
When on a roof you need to wear a harness connected to a securely anchored safety rope.
You can either place on ground and extend onto roof or hang over each side of peak the the tops tied off together at the peak.
Either both hands and one foot or both feet and one hand.