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Liquid and GRP Fibreglass Roofing Safety Checklist

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Risk Assessment Description:

This liquid and GRP fibreglass roofing safety checklist template assists roofers, carpenters, plasterers and other building‑trade operatives in safely handling resins, catalysts and solvents on roof works.

It addresses competence, work‑at‑height planning, environmental conditions, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002 requirements, personal protective equipment, edge protection, fire risk and emergency procedures. The checklist aligns with the Work at Height Regulations 2005 and relevant HSE guidance.

Use this checklist for:

  • Pre‑start risk assessment and permit verification before roof work begins.
  • Daily on‑site inspections while applying liquid or GRP fibreglass roofing systems.
  • Post‑work sign‑off to confirm safe completion and waste handling.

Each item is answered Yes, No or N/A – any No answer must be resolved before work proceeds or before the area is left.

Fully editable and shareable – customise the questions to your project, download as a PDF and share with your team.

Compliant with: Work at Height Regulations 2005; Control of Substances Hazardous to Health Regulations 2002; HSE COSHH guidance.

This checklist helps you meet legal duties, protect health and prevent accidents when working at height with hazardous resin systems, ensuring proper ventilation, fire‑watch and waste control throughout the project.

Use the checklist on each roof project by completing it before work starts, reviewing it during the job and confirming completion at the end.

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Checks covered in this Liquid and GRP Fibreglass Roofing checklist

This Liquid and GRP Fibreglass Roofing safety checklist template covers 25 checks. Customise the questions to your workplace, then download a professional, print-ready PDF with Yes / No / N/A tick-boxes and a comments space.

#Checklist item
1Has a risk assessment and any required permits for roof work been completed and briefed to the operatives?
2Are all operatives trained and competent in handling liquid and GRP fibreglass roofing materials?
3Is the weather suitable – no high winds, rain or extreme temperatures that could affect resin cure?
4Is the work area free of ignition sources and flammable debris?
5Are edge protection systems or guardrails installed and inspected for integrity?
6Is appropriate ventilation provided – natural or mechanical – to control fumes and vapours?
7Are all resin, catalyst and solvent containers clearly labelled and stored in accordance with COSHH?
8Is a current COSHH assessment for the resins and solvents available on site?
9Are material safety data sheets (MSDS) for all chemicals readily accessible?
10Are mixing containers clean, free of contamination and suitable for the chemicals used?
11Is the correct proportion of resin and catalyst measured and recorded before mixing?
12Are spill containment kits and absorbent material positioned nearby and in good condition?
13Is suitable personal protective equipment – chemical‑resistant gloves, goggles, coveralls and appropriate respirator – being worn by all operatives?
14Are respiratory protection filters suitable for the identified vapours and checked for service life?
15Are tools and equipment for applying the resin inspected and in safe working order?
16Is a fire extinguisher appropriate for chemical fires (foam or dry powder) positioned and inspected?
17Are fire‑watch personnel appointed when required and equipped with appropriate protective gear?
18Are first‑aid facilities and trained personnel available to treat chemical burns or inhalation incidents?
19Has the work area been isolated from unauthorised personnel during the coating process?
20Is an emergency rescue plan for fire or chemical exposure on the roof in place and communicated to all operatives?
21Are exclusion zones and signage erected to keep unauthorised persons away from the work area?
22Are resin and solvent containers kept closed when not in immediate use?
23After completion, have all waste materials been disposed of in accordance with waste regulations and COSHH guidance?
24Has the roof surface been cleaned of spills, tools stored safely and the site left tidy?
25Is all equipment de‑contaminated and stored securely after use?

Frequently asked questions

Are these safety checklist templates really free to download?

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What format do the safety checklists download in?

Checklists download as a professional PDF, ready to print and complete on-site — each question has clear Yes / No / N/A tick-boxes and a comments space. You choose portrait or landscape at download. Word and spreadsheet formats are being added.

Can I customise the checklist questions to my workplace?

Yes — fully. Add your own questions, edit or remove any of the pre-written ones, and reorder them to suit your site, task or inspection before you download.

Are the safety checklists suitable for UK workplaces?

Yes. The checklists are written around UK health and safety good practice and HSE guidance, and are suitable for inspections, audits, toolbox checks and routine workplace monitoring.

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Can I add my company logo and branding to the checklist?

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How do I complete the checklist once it is downloaded?

The exported checklist is a blank, ready-to-use document: print it and tick Yes, No or N/A against each question and write any comments in the notes space, then sign and date it in the sign-off section.

What types of safety checklist can I create?

We are building specialist checklists across a wide range of subjects and industries — fire safety, workplace inspections, equipment and machinery checks, site inductions, vehicle checks, PPE, first aid and more. Browse by category to find the right one.

How often should safety checklists be completed?

It depends on the activity and your risk assessment — many checks are daily, weekly or monthly, while others are done before each task or shift. Completed, dated checklists provide a useful record of your monitoring.

Are the checklists a substitute for a risk assessment?

No. A checklist is a monitoring and inspection tool that complements your risk assessments and method statements — it helps confirm that controls are in place and working. Use them alongside your risk assessments.