Rooftop safety audits use BIM to review how maintenance teams reach roof plant safely. Guardrails, walkways, ladders, anchors, lighting, drainage, and equipment access should be checked before handover.
Why This Matters
Roof plant is often maintained in difficult weather and exposed conditions. If safe access is not planned, routine maintenance becomes a safety risk.
Practical Guidance
Map Maintenance Routes: Show the route from roof access point to each maintainable asset.
Check Fall Protection: Review guardrails, anchor points, setback distances, fragile surfaces, and roof edge risk.
Coordinate Walkways: Walkways should avoid drainage paths, roof membranes, cable routes, and equipment clearances.
Plan Night or Emergency Access: Include lighting, signage, and emergency response routes where needed.
Checklist
- Map safe routes to roof equipment
- Review guardrails, anchors, and edge protection
- Coordinate walkways with drainage and roof membranes
- Check lighting and emergency access needs
LUA BIM LABS Insight
Roof plant access is not a small detail. BIM should prove that maintenance can happen safely after the project team leaves.
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