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Abstract
It has become a cliche: a contractor or subcontractor who is working on the roof drops a tool, steps on a blister or standing seam, or in some other way inadvertently causes damage. Some time later the roof leaks and the building owner is left with expensive repairs or damaged assets. A roof access policy can be written and can help prevent accidental damage, protect owners from voided warranties, augment safeety, and create a system for accountability.
It has become a cliche: a contractor or subcontractor who is working on the roof drops a tool, steps on a blister or standing seam, or in some other way inadvertently causes damage. Some time later the roof leaks and the building owner is left with expensive repairs or damaged assets. A roof access policy can be written and can help prevent accidental damage, protect owners from voided warranties, augment safeety, and create a system for accountability.
Date
2/1994
2/1994
Author(s)
Steve Mumford
Steve Mumford
Page(s)
66-68
66-68
Keyword(s)
roof access policy
roof access policy