Remember it should extend at least 3 feet above the roof s edge.
Safely getting on roof and back on ladder.
When exiting the ladder on a climb to the roof the ladder rails should extend a full 3 past the height you ve climbed.
Tips for ladder safety on pitched roofs in regards to roof and ladder accidents one of the most common places operators fall is the transition point between the ladder and the roof.
When you get off the roof take the same approach holding onto the ladder and stepping around it instead of over the top.
To access a roof you ll need an extension ladder.
To get back onto the ladder hold it and swing a leg onto the rung while facing the roof.
Stay well away from power lines and don t put ladder across doorways.
Choose the right ladder for the job when you work on the roof if you want to avoid a potential trip to the emergency room later.
This video explains how to safely get on to and off of roof safely from an extension ladder.
You have to place it under the leg on the ladder which is on the lower side of the roof.
However this three feet of ladder sometimes poses a problem because people getting onto or off of the ladder at the top have to work their way around the ladder itself.
Instead hold onto the ladder with both hands and step around the ladder and onto the roof.
All ladders are not created equal.
Never step up and over the top of the ladder.
This video explains how to safely get on to and off of roof safely from an extension ladder.
How to safely use ladders on a roof.
This allows you to have the rails within reach so you can hold on to them and have a rung very close to the edge of the roof as you transition between the ladder and roof and back again.
Hold the ladder securely with both hands and swing one leg around to step off onto the roof.
If you re getting off ladder at top ensure it is extended 1m higher than gutter or roof.
This will reduce the risk of your ladder slipping and you falling off your roof and getting injured.
What this will do is elevate the leg up to the same level as the other one.
Never step over the top rung or attempt to go down with your back to the ladder.
This three foot rule gives a person descending the ladder from the higher level something to grab on to as they climb on without having to lean over at the edge of the roof.