Federal OSHA Region 8 Compliant

Colorado Roofing Health and Safety Plan

Generate a Colorado-specific Health and Safety Plan for roofing contractors. Approximately 8–12 pages, customized to 29 CFR Part 1926 (Federal OSHA Construction Standards).

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What's Inside Your Roofing HASP

Project Scope & Site-Specific Hazard Assessment

29 CFR 1926.20
Required Section

Site-Specific Fall Protection Plan

29 CFR 1926.50229 CFR 1926.500(b)
Required Section

Key HASP Requirements for Roofing in Colorado

Site-specific hazard identification

Named anchor point locations

Specific fall protection system type documented

Regulatory Citations Referenced

1

29 CFR 1926.502

2

29 CFR 1926.20

3

29 CFR 1926.21

Roofing Hazards Addressed in This HASP

CRITICAL

Fall Protection

Falls are the leading cause of death in the roofing industry. In 2023, falls accounted for approximately 34% of all construction fatalities. Steep pitches, wet/icy surfaces, skylights, and leading edges are primary risks.

29 CFR 1926.50229 CFR 1926.50329 CFR 1926.500
MEDIUM

Chemicals Silica

Hot asphalt/bitumen fumes exposure. Roof tear-off creates dust containing crystalline silica from mineral granule underlayment. Coal tar pitch has carcinogenic properties.

29 CFR 1926.115329 CFR 1910.120029 CFR 1910.134
HIGH

Electrical Loto

Power line contact is the second leading cause of electrocution in roofing. Low-voltage residential service drops are often assumed safe but are deadly. Metal roofing panels can become energized.

29 CFR 1926.41629 CFR 1926.960
MEDIUM

Cranes Boom Lifts

Material lifts and boom lifts used to hoist roofing materials. Overhead power line contact risk when positioning boom lifts near rooftops.

29 CFR 1926.140029 CFR 1926.453

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Health and Safety Plan for roofing contractors?

A Health and Safety Plan is a compliance document that HASP is project-specific. Prompt more placeholder fields for site-specific completion than IIPP. Include emergency services location (nearest hospital/fire station) fields.. For roofing work in Colorado, it references 29 CFR 1926.502 and 29 CFR 1926.20.

Is a HASP required in Colorado?

While OSHA does not always mandate a specific standalone HASP document, having one demonstrates compliance with 29 CFR Part 1926 (Federal OSHA Construction Standards) and is typically required by general contractors during prequalification.

How many pages is a Roofing HASP?

A typical roofing Health and Safety Plan generated by BuildShield AI is 8–12 pages, customized to Colorado requirements.

Can I generate a HASP in Spanish?

Yes. BuildShield AI supports bilingual document generation. You can generate both English and Spanish versions of your Health and Safety Plan to meet workforce needs.

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