Wie sicher ist es auf dem Dach als Elektriker zu arbeiten?

Als Elektriker muss man ja manchmal Solaranlagen auf dem Dach installieren. Ist die Wahrscheinlichkeit groß dass man runterfällt oder ist man irgendwie gesichert?

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Nomex64
1 year ago

There are a number of regulations that make work on the roof safe by the BG (vocational cooperatives). See:

Block-Merkheft – Work on roofs

or

Installation and maintenance of photovoltaic systems

electrician
1 year ago

No reasonable craftsman turns around on the roof without proper safety. Maybe rooftops are a little more pain-free. But in the case of an accident without a fuse, they go out empty.

Commodore64
1 year ago

There are very strict regulations, especially by the professional community.

From a certain height, craftsmen – no matter what structure – must not be allowed without scaffolding or other fixed devices installed on the house work against crash.

Depending on the location, a climbing harness with leash must also be worn.

Unfortunately, this is often ignored in practice. “When I slide, I’m stuck on the roof gutter at the last moment, which looks nicely stable!” one often gets to hear from chimney sweeps and rooftops. Even if they can do this and hold the gutter, then what? Wait for dinner? Then it’s time to stop.

At my house such a scaffold for 3 to 4 days costs about €1000. To the “Glück” I once had storm damages paid the insurance so that I got free a scaffold about which then other craftsmen could still repair and remove the facade. The scaffolding company was so nice not to pick up the thing immediately so there was enough time left.

germanils
1 year ago

Of course, it is assured that there are extensive regulations for occupational safety in Germany.

xdanix77
1 year ago

How many times have you heard of any of the electricians falling from heaven in recent years?

Of course, there are also personal protective equipment for work in height.

Kerner
1 year ago

Hello,

it’s always a bite of a mulsy feeling,

for a few minutes.

You get used to the heights quickly.

And with the right protective equipment, no problem.

Hansi

w18j66399
1 year ago
Reply to  Kerner

What is protective equipment? Airbags?

RareDevil
1 year ago
Reply to  w18j66399

If possible, safety goods with belt-shock absorbers, otherwise safety stand etc… Look in the regulations of the veer safety carriers/occupation associations for work on roofs (there is free), there is everything that is required to ensure the safety of the work…

https://www.bghm.de/ Arbeitsschuetzer/praxishilfen/arbeitsschutz-kompakt/082

https://www.bgbau.de/fileadmin/media objects/media/components/404/404.pdf

Kerner
1 year ago
Reply to  w18j66399

The required security measures.

Hansi

Kerner
1 year ago

I know how it is.

I’ve often stumbled enough unsecured up there.

Because once again “fast fast” had to go.

Until the boss reacted….

Actually, you should call the professional association…

But I got a very good seatbelt, someday private.

With which I can run all day.

Hansi

w18j66399
1 year ago

You gave me a good advice. But I don’t look at myself because I don’t get on the roof.

Thought the irony would be recognizable.

10tel
1 year ago

Is the likelihood that you fall down or are you somehow secured?

Of course, every electrician has a fuse.

Nussbecher
1 year ago

If you’re protected, nothing can happen. If you don’t, you didn’t lose anything on the roof.

holgerholger
1 year ago

So “actually” people are secured, and there is a skeleton at the roof edge.

If your boss wants to send you to the roof, you can and should refuse.

maja0403
1 year ago

No one can judge if you fall down here. I believe that no one has to look for something on the roof that has no appropriate training, where these areas and the handling of it are involved.

Is the likelihood that you fall down or are you somehow secured?

Someone urgently needs a training. Since when do you work unsecured in such danger areas?

KurixYT
1 year ago
Reply to  maja0403

“Are these people secure?”

“Are you stupid? How long have you been doing something like that?? Unbelievable

maja0403
1 year ago
Reply to  KurixYT

Who’s stupid, I’m just wondering at your pointless comment. If you’re trying to do something, please put it in the right place, because I didn’t write it.

KurixYT
1 year ago

Funny, how one of the sentences was actually transferred quite directly and you still don’t understand that it was an interpretation of your literally stupid answer.

maja0403
1 year ago

Distract? Sorry, but now really… I’m out of here

KurixYT
1 year ago

Dumb is not to know what quotations are. Back to primary school with you.

maja0403
1 year ago

Are you stupid you wrote, not I 😉 Dumb is other than stupid.

KurixYT
1 year ago

First give totally annoyed, unhelpful answers, after that the critique is so misunderstood that you feel so attacked. Wow! You have talent!

I didn’t call you stupid. Read it again.

maja0403
1 year ago

Says the one who calls others stupid. Just keep your ball flat and learn to answer/ comment properly.

KurixYT
1 year ago

Being toxic from the front in a forum – you have to create it first.