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ACR [COM] 001:2014 Orange book commentary

Publication Year

2014

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Provides additional information for planning and working on roofs and to understand the requirements of the Orange book, discussions cover: fragile surfaces, choosing a competent company, methods statement, access, power cables, removal of materials, risk assessments, planning work, storing materials, loads, fixing, PPE, construction drawings, reporting incidents, legal aspects, specifying and high maintenance roofs.

Document History

Replaces ACR[COM]001:2011. Since publication of ACR[CP]001 Recommended practice for work on profiled sheeted roofs (orange book), the Advisory Committee for Roof safety has received many requests for clarification of the recommendations contained in that publication, so have now issued this document to provide informative guidance.

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Advisory Committee for Roofsafety

Established in 1998, the Advisory Committee for Roof Safety (formerly known as Advisory Committee for Roofwork) is a body dedicated to making working on roofs safer. The committee is made up of nominees from trade associations and organisations involved in roofwork who provide the experience and advice given in their documents.

Fenns Bank
Whitchurch
Shropshire
ACRS
UK

Website: https://www.the-acr.org/