Safety alert 20/2009 - Fall from roof results in workplace death

Last updated: 25 November 2024

A self-employed roof plumber died after falling off the roof of a multi-storey apartment building.  He had been at the site to repair a leak in the roof.

At the time of the incident, he was not using any kind of fall injury prevention system (FIPS).  A FIPS is a system designed to arrest a person’s fall from one level to another, and also it minimises the risk of injuries or harm during the fall.  Fall injury prevention systems include restraint systems, fall-arrest systems, catch platforms, scaffolding, safety nets and safety mesh.  The roof of the building had only a small parapet (approximately 250mm high) and did not feature any anchor points designed for attaching a FIPS.

The roof plumber had not completed a construction industry safety awareness training course.

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