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How to use a harness on a roof.
Never reuse a harness or lanyard that has been.
When on a roof you need to wear a harness connected to a securely anchored safety rope.
For work on a sloping roof users should always face the ridge which means they should use the chest attachment point of the harness.
Pick up the harness by its d ring in the back.
Don t work more than 4 ft.
Adjust the harness buckles for a snug fit.
Using a throwing line.
When dealing with roof safety always wear a roof safety harness.
Step 1 nailing on the roof brackets.
Locate the roof anchor directly above where you ll be working on the roof.
Inspect the harness and lanyard for loose stitching and worn webbing.
Learn how to properly don a peakworks safety harness.
Stay well away from power lines and don t put ladder across.
Here are a few of the key points.
Tie rope to a structural part of house or a tree.
With a hammer nail a row of roof brackets about 3 feet apart and 16 inches up.
Look for any damage such as worn frayed or missing threads cracked webbing or foreign material on the harness.
Before accessing the roof users connect the rope grab device to the safety harness they wear in a safe zone.
Comes with a reusable anchor temporary and with the fasteners needed to install the anchor.
The lifeline is made from a blend of materials meant to provide maximum safety.
Gently shake the harness to let the straps fall in to place.
It s also kink roof and moisture resistant.
Anything can happen and the littlest mistake can send you falling off the roof.
Can be used even on 12 12 roof pitches.
Make sure the buckles are unfastened.
The harness comes in a universal size fits a wide range of body types.