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ACR[CP]003:2007 Recommended practice for use of safety nets for roofwork (blue book)

Publication Year

2007

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Gives recommendations for the design, safe use and erection of safety nets conforming to BS EN 1263-1:2002, and erected within the positioning limits in BS EN 1263-2:2002 and FASET’s requirements of installers. Intended for use by those involved in arranging for work and working on roofs. Offers working information about the ways in which safety nets should be used properly for the construction of new and the refurbishment of existing roof. Concentrates on profiled roofs.

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Advisory Committee for Roofwork

Established in 1998, the Advisory Committee for Roofwork is a body of trade associations and organisations dedicated to making working on roofs safer. They are now known as Advisory Committee for Roof safety.

c/o Roofing House
31 Worship Street
London
ACR
UK