One of the obvious requirements is that you have a head for heights and do not suffer from a fear of heights as this might lead to an accident or the services of a no win no fee solicitor. There are several factors to consider when working on roofs from both a domestic and commercial aspect. Roof work can involve anything from replacing a tile to laying a new roof and making it weatherproof.  A tile replacement can take a few minutes, but if not thought through or treading onto a slippery roof can make the job instantly more dangerous.

One of the key factors is making sure there is safe access to the roof . This basically involves as little climbing and manovering over a surface as possible. Access should be from a scaffold tower as a preference or roof access hatches. The act of climbing up a ladder and simply leaning on the roof is not an option due to a potential fall and personal injury claim Nottingham.

Flat roofs require the use of double guard rails and toeboards around the edges of the roof to reduce the risk of people falling off.

Fragile surfaces can also account for many accidents. Consider if you are walking on a surface that you are not sure how it was built, or if any repairs have made it unstable. Often owners of a house might not know the history of any building work and it therefore essential to treat the roof as unstable until you know the surface. These can include sheeted roofing that is made up of any materials.
 
There are lots of industries and jobs that will deal with working at height and it is not just the construction industry. Alot of companies and small businesses across Nottingham and the Midlands have employees that are required to work at height such as window cleaners, construction workers, roofers, tilers and anyone associated with sign making even. If you look at your office or work place surroundings there are alot of examples of needing to work at height that are not necessarily outdoors.

This can include decorating, installing lighting and heating and cooling engineers. The construction site is what alot of people tend to consider when thinking about heights as buildings can be quite high and in these circumstances health and safety and awareness are paramount to safe working. This is where fall restraints, scaffolding and guards are essential to ensure maximum safety and reduce the risk of a personal injury and potential personal injury claim Nottingham.

Working outdoors on roofing jobs is especially dangerous as roofs are often slanted which requires working at an angle. The roof reliability and unknown fragile surfaces is also something to be aware of as often the history of a house and previous work is not always known and one wrong foot can cause an potential accident which might result in an injury and require the services of a no win no fee solicitor.