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Run: Roofing Tear-Off / Re-Roof Daily

Use this Roofing Tear-Off / Re-Roof Daily template to document daily roof tear-off hazards, deck discoveries, weather holds, and dry-in protection before dam...

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Pre-Tear-Off Readiness

Confirm the daily plan covers access, fall protection, debris handling, deck exposure, and weather triggers before work starts.
Check that drop zones, public access areas, and staging areas are protected from falling debris and unauthorized entry.
Verify safe access for workers and material movement without trip hazards, damaged ladders, or blocked egress.
Confirm hard hats, eye protection, gloves, slip-resistant footwear, and task-appropriate fall protection are being used.

Debris Management

Verify tear-off debris is not creating unstable walking surfaces, overloading the roof, or obstructing work paths.
Confirm debris is being directed to the intended disposal point without creating struck-by exposure or public hazards.
Check for magnetic sweep, hand pickup, or equivalent cleanup to reduce puncture and slip hazards.
Verify hot work, smoking, or spark-producing activities are controlled around dry roofing debris and waste containers.

Deck Discovery and Structural Condition

Confirm the competent person is checking for rot, delamination, soft spots, missing fasteners, or other non-conformances as the roof is opened up.
Verify weak sections are clearly identified, restricted, and bridged or repaired before workers continue across them.
Check that all roof openings are protected against falls and that covers are secured and capable of supporting intended loads.
Record any discovered deficiencies that require carpentry, engineering review, or schedule adjustment before re-roofing continues.

Weather Hold and Environmental Conditions

Record wind, precipitation, lightning risk, and surface conditions. Stop work if conditions create a fall, struck-by, or water intrusion hazard.
Enter the measured or observed wind speed and confirm it is within the site-specific safe-work limit established by the competent person.
Verify the crew has paused or stopped work when weather creates an immediate hazard or threatens exposed deck and underlayment.
Confirm the foreman or competent person has communicated continue/hold/evacuate instructions to all affected workers.

Dry-In and Underlayment Protection

Confirm tarps, underlayment, or other approved coverings are installed to protect open roof areas before the end of the shift or before weather exposure.
Check that underlayment laps, fastening, and exposure duration align with manufacturer and project requirements.
Verify edges, valleys, penetrations, and transitions are sealed or terminated to prevent wind uplift and water entry.

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