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ACR[CP]001:2007 Rev.3 Recommended practice for work on profiled sheeted roofs (orange book)

Publication Year

2007

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Advises on the duties placed on clients, contractors, designers and manufacturers and includes recommendations for good practice while working on roofs.

Document History

Replaced by ACR[CP]001:2014 Rev 4: Recommended practice for work on profiled sheeted roofs, ACRS 2014. Replaces 2007 revision 2. Revision 3: section added to cover the removal of materials from a roof and changes address details on the back cover. Since publication the Advisory Committee for Roof safety has received many requests for clarification of the recommendations contained in this publication, so have now issued: ACR[COM] 001:2011 Orange book commentary to provide informative guidance.

Publisher Information

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