- Obtain a hot works permit before starting any torch-on roofing operation
- Clear the roof of combustible debris and materials before beginning torch work
- Allow solvent-based primers to fully flash off before applying the blow torch
- Keep a fire extinguisher within immediate reach of the operative using the torch
- Wear heat-resistant gloves, long sleeves, and appropriate RPE for bitumen fumes
- Maintain the fire watch for at least 60 minutes after the last flame application
- Secure LPG cylinders upright on the roof and check hose connections before igniting
- Install edge protection on all open roof edges before starting any roofing work
- Brief the roofing team on the fire response procedure and extinguisher locations
- Check for fragile roof lights and cover or protect them before working on the roof
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- DON'T use a blow torch without a valid hot works permit in place
- DON'T apply flame before the primer coat has fully flashed off and dried
- DON'T leave the blow torch alight and unattended on the roof at any time
- DON'T store more LPG cylinders on the roof than needed for the current shift
- DON'T work at roof edges without edge protection or fall restraint systems
- DON'T ignore bitumen fume exposure — wear RPE and maintain good ventilation
- DON'T end the fire watch early — fires can ignite well after the torch is extinguished
- DON'T carry lit torches up or down ladders or across the roof carelessly
- DON'T heat the membrane excessively — overheating creates more fume and fire risk
- DON'T step on freshly torched bitumen — it is molten and will burn through footwear
See also: Hot Works Permit Requirements | Flat Roof Membrane Installation
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