Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label safety. Show all posts

Sunday, August 7, 2011

How Hot Is It?

On your roof, where roofers are working to get your shingles in place before the next rain? As much as 150 degrees.

In the recent extreme heat, temperatures in the Kansas City area have hit three digits. The materials on roofs are designed to reflect heat, helping to keep the homes they protect cooler.

If you're on the roof, that means that the heat is reflected right onto you. At noon, you'll be just about at the right temperature for barbecue.

The only solution is not to work on the roof at noon. This is why most roofers work early and late, and not in the middle of the day.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Extreme Heat

There's the nice hot day when it's a pleasure to work outside in the warm sun. Then there's serious heat.

Working outdoors in extreme heat can be dangerous. As roofers, we know the dangers and we're cautious. We start early in the morning and break during the worst heat of the day.

If your roofers do this, know that they aren't just taking a siesta. Heat exhaustion can lead to falls and worse.

Wear light colored clothing to reflect the sun's heat, drink plenty of water, and work in the shade when you can. If you notice that one of your workers has stopped sweating or seems disoriented, get that person out of the sun and into a cool place. Have them sip water slowly till they get their temperature back down to normal.