Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Plankton on February 19, 2016, 07:15:13 pm
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I've an architect asking for references and a method statement for a roof clean. References is no problem but could someone be so kind as to help with a method statement.
Please
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My spider senses are tingling!
"I don't want you falling off my roof can you provide a method statement" I already told him (email) I would be using a scaffold tower?
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How will you clean the roof from a scaffold ?
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How will you clean the roof from a scaffold ?
Parts of it you can't work from a ladder so I would have used the pole and fsc. It's not particularly big just an odd shape to work on. The telescopic pole is on the heavy side so I'm thinking of ordering the Gardiner adaptor for future jobs.
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Isn't that dangerous cleaning a roof somebody might fall off and die?
Other workers and/or members of the public in the area could die if you get it wrong.
You might drop something on somebodies toe from a great height… .and they could die
I don't think the weather is very nice to do that sort of work….especially near overhead power lines. Electric shock through a carbon pole could cause somebody to die.
Or the mans cat could trip over all of those pipes and die.
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Isn't that dangerous cleaning a roof somebody might fall off and die?
Other workers and/or members of the public in the area could die if you get it wrong.
You might drop something on somebodies toe from a great height… .and they could die
I don't think the weather is very nice to do that sort of work….especially near overhead power lines. Electric shock through a carbon pole could cause somebody to die.
Or the mans cat could trip over all of those pipes and die.
IF you don't shut it you will die ;D
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I better stay in bed just incase :)
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People die in bed….don't stay there.
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Don't go in Barrymore's pool either then. I don't seem to have RAMS for a roof clean - don't know why, I might die. There was an old lady who cleaned a roof ..........