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Good Morning,
We install solar PV systems to domestic properties.
I had a call from the scaffolding contactor yesterday stating that they are finding it difficult to take down the gable end protection.
This is because once the panels have been installed there is not any room to walk on the roof.
The scaffold contractor has asked me to provide a solution for this.
The obvious solution is to build a tower up the side and work off this, however sometimes this isn't possible due to space restrictions and also there is obviously cost.
Cherry picker is another option I have thought of but again is impracticable and costly.
Any other ideas ?
Thanks
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I'd suggest that even erecting the edge protection in the first place puts more people at risk than if you just provided scaffold to the front elevation and then worked with an efficient restraint harness/ demarcation system once on the roof.
In reality installers dont need to go close to the gable end of the roof so why expose a scaffolder to these risks?
Another issue with scaff on housing is that it can block upstairs windows whcih are, under building regs, fire escapes.
most installers seem to be using a proprietory system which can be erected and taken down in a day.
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If there's no room because of the panels then presumably the installers must be getting close to the gable.
As for method though, something isn't quite adding up. How does the scaffolder usually take down that edge protection whilst providing fall protection for himself?
Might be a useful challenge and retort to see a copy of his 'usual' method!
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