Dictionary Definition
steeplejack n : someone who builds or maintains
very tall structures
User Contributed Dictionary
Extensive Definition
A steeplejack is a craftsman
who is prepared to scale tall buildings and in particular church
steeples
to carry out general repairs.
Britain's most famous steeplejack was Fred Dibnah,
who became a television presenter and minor celebrity as a result
of his craft.
Steeplejacks erect ladders on church spires, industrial chimneys, cooling
towers, bell towers, clock towers,
or any other high inaccessible structure. In the UK, steeplejacks
now use a belay rope fall-arrest system (similar to the method used
by rock climbers) attached to the ladders as they are erected to
eliminate free climbing and greatly reduce the risk of falls from
height.
Once ladders have been erected, the next stage is
usually to suspend a bosun's
chair (a strong wooden plank on which the steeplejack can sit
very comfortably, pull himself upwards or lower himself downwards,
or sit in a stationary position), but abseil equipment is replacing the
bosun's chair on many operations because of its lighter
weight.
Once this has been done it is possible to use
this access to begin building a scaffold to carry out any
repairs which may be required. This is done by fixing anchors into the wall (whether
concrete, stone, or brick) and "kicking" the scaffold off from
there.
It is also possible to carry out major repairs
from "suspended access cradles". These are the same type of "rigs"
many people will have seen window cleaners using on skyscrapers. The cradle is
suspended from 4 wires. Two of these run through an electric motor
which can "climb" or "descend" the wire, and the other two run
freely through a small but reassuring box which allows the cradle
to travel upwards with no obstruction, but will stop it instantly
if it starts to fall. These "suspended access cradles" are
popularly called "swing stages" by their crews.
Steeplejacks are called upon to repair or replace
masonry (brick, stone or
concrete), carry out general carpentry or painting or roof repair, remove
and clean and repair windows, as well as sandblasting and other
masonry cleaning tasks.
In Ontario, Canada, many are
represented by Local 598 of the OPCMIA union
(Operative Plasterers,
Cement
Masons and Restoration
Steeplejacks International Association of the United
States and Canada), and are required to complete a five-year
apprenticeship.
steeplejack in Hebrew: טפסן
steeplejack in Hungarian: Ipari
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