That is a good set up , I fell off a roof about 12 years ago, simply taking the tarp off and there was a bit of dew on the roof sheets , I’ll never forget it and it’s scarred me for life🤦♂️ I’d get up there with that harness 🤙
Insider Carpentry yea mate I get tingles in my fingers and my palms get sweaty with heights now haha terrible , I still work on roofs but I’m so much more careful 👍
AwesomeFramers mate , teaching them at that age to wear that kind of harness is so good, even if I had a harness on site the day I fell , I probably wouldn’t of even put it on because 1- i was “only” going up for a minute and 2- like you were saying about having all that metal hanging off is annoying lol. That set up is great for young blokes , I love how you set it to the overhang and it’s so easy 👍
Hey man, nice video. Roofer here and I’d like to know where you got the cable with two hooks on it for hooking the life line to the front of your harness!
Any key points on the harness that really make a difference (beside the shock absorber on the back). Getting my first that I will use a couple of times per year for a few days at a time. So many to choose from and not sure if I go basic "fall protection in a bucket" or get spendy.
It depends on whether we have staging near the eaves. OSHA rules are at 10' and above fall protection must be used. The harness is just one example of fall protection. There are times I can't avoid it, so this is the gear I use and recommend.