Safety Standards at Roofers Cork City
At Roofers Cork City, safety is of the utmost importance to us. We are bound by the Irish standards for safety, and there is absolutely no compromise on that, seeing as we value the lives of both our staff and customers. We follow the guidelines and rules prescribed by the Irish law and ensure that each and every roofing task undertaken is completed with the highest levels of safety.
This attention to detail is standard in all our projects, from initial assessment to the finishing touches. Our work ethos has customer safety at the heart of each roofing operation we embark on. For all your roofing requirements, come to Roofers Cork City, safe in the knowledge that our commitment to safety standards will not be compromised and that your satisfaction and safety are paramount.
Safety Regulations We Follow
- All of our roofing staff are required to go through appropriate safety training and certification to be informed of the best practices and regulations.
- Safety inspections of equipment, tools, and work sites should be done on a regular basis to ascertain and promptly resolve any potential hazards.
- Fall protection shall include proper guarding of edges, safety nets, and/or personal fall arrest systems, all appropriately installed and used whenever necessary.
- Construction companies should monitor the weather conditions continuously, and all activities must stop in bad weather conditions to avoid accidents and injuries.
- Good communication and coordination among workers, supervisors, and other trades are necessary for maintaining a safe job environment.
Safety Health and Welfare at Work Regulations 2007
Roofers Cork City are also bound by the safety and health law that places responsibilities on employers, employees, and those associated with work activities. This law applies to all workplaces where work is being conducted and provides a framework for managing safety and health. Employers have to consult employees and ensure a safe workplace, equipment, and materials.
The Health and Safety Authority (HSA)
Roofers Cork City falls under the regulatory authority of the Health and Safety Authority – a state-sponsored body set up under the auspices of the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work Act of 1989. The HSA reports directly to the Minister of DETE: The Department of Enterprise, Trade, and Employment. This is the organization designated with the responsibility for occupational health and safety in all workplaces and sectors.
Contact Us
We are committed to maintaining the highest possible safety standards in all roofing projects. Have peace of mind knowing that when you choose Roofers Cork City, you are choosing a team that puts safety above everything else. Contact us today for all your roofing needs.
Please do not hesitate to contact us directly on 021 237 7809 or via email at info@rooferscorkcity.ie.