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Roofer, carpenter

the HEAD
 
5 Items
Orange ventilated protective helmet. EN397 & EN 12492. EPP inner shell.
With elastic band and removable foam
Ventilated helmet for working at height
Bump cap. ABS shell. Black colour.
Respirator. FFP2 NR D Standard with valve (+ Dolomite). Box of 10 pieces.

the body
 
9 Items
PREMIUM harness. 2 points.
10 meters anchorage line. Diameter 12 mm
Steel fall arrester. For 12 or 14 mm diameter flexible anchorage line.
Extensible tool holder
Softshell bodywarmer. 96% polyester and4% elastane, 300gsm.
Work vest. 65% polyester / 35% cotton. 245 gsm.
Work trousers. 65% cotton / 35% polyester. 300 gsm.
Waterproof bag. Welded structure. Volume60 liters.
Retractable fall arrester with polyesterstrap. 2.00 m.

the hand
 
5 Items
Safety glove. Polyamide liner. HPT™ coated palm. 15 gauge.
NINJA ICE. Special 2 layers for cold environments.
All yellow cow grain leather glove. Elasticated back.
Nitrile palm coated glove. Open back. Polyamide liner. 13 gauge.
Knuckle foam nitrile coated glove.Knuckle foam nitrile coated glove.

the foot
 
6 Items
GENES - Metal free, low cut safety shoesS1PL FO SR
S3 SRC. Low cut nubuck safety shoes
S1P-SRC. Low cut trendy safety trainersSplit suede leather
S3 SRC. High cut safety trainers. Nubuckleather
S1P FO SR. Low cut safety shoe
Comfortable summer socks. Cotton / polyester / polyamide.
I am a roofer; what are the risks?

I am a building professional who installs, maintains and repairs roofing, timber work.

During my activity I have to handle numerous materials such as tiles, slates, timber, zinc, etc.


My risks?
The danger of my job is not only limited to falls from a height

(against this risk I use a harness, a safety strap, snap hooks, an energy absorber, etc.)

but also

 

- Weather conditions (cold, heat, rain, wind, etc.)
  I wear warm clothing, rain wear, gloves, etc.  

- Risks of cuts, burns when handling
  Construction materials, cement, tarmac, etc.
  I am equipped with protective gloves against cuts, grazes, etc.  

- Flying materials, noise and vibrations when using
  Machines to cut tiles, slates
  I use goggles or wrap-around protective goggles, anti-noise headbands, etc.

- Breathing in dusts when doing carpentry
  I wear a protective half-mask against particles

- Falling objects
  I protect myself with a safety helmet.

- Co-activity
  I wear PPE suited to the risks encountered on the site where I work.

- Musculoskeletal disorders, hygroma of the knee
Posture training. Wearing of knee pads.

etc

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The products suggested under this rubric may help the user when choosing personal protection equipment.

The test results may also help when choosing personal protection equipment.

However, it is understood that real conditions of use cannot be simulated.

It is therefore the responsibility of the user (and not of the manufacturer or its representative) to determine whether this product selection is suitable for the envisaged use.

Be aware that no PPE, even when compliant with one or more standards, offers an absolute guarantee of safety and protection.

In all cases, before performing any operation that could jeopardise your health or safety, it is indispensable that you perform a risk appraisal, that you envisage all possible preventive solutions, that you draw up an emergency plan if necessary, have the required qualifications and are familiar with the safety guidelines.

For safety and hygiene reasons, PPE is always for invidivual use.

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