I don't believe so. Pitch is an architectural feature. It's not considered a potential hazard.
Pitch could mean one of three things, depending on what the context is. The first definition has to do with music notes; the pitch is the quality of a sound. The second has to do with throwing a baseball. The third is the steepness of a slope, especially a roof.
It sounds like a way to describe the amount of pitch, or steepness, in a roof or similar structure - e.g., a rise of 12 feet over a run of 60 feet.
pitch1piCH/nounnoun: pitch; plural noun: pitches1. the quality of a sound governed by the rate of vibrations producing it; the degree of highness or lowness of a tone."a car engine seems to change pitch downward as the vehicle passes you"synonyms: tone, timbre, key, modulation, frequency "her voice rose in pitch"a standard degree of highness or lowness used in performance. "the guitars were strung and tuned to pitch"2. the steepness of a slope, especially of a roof.synonyms:gradient, slope, slant, angle, steepness, tilt, incline, inclination "the pitch of the roof"Climbinga section of a climb, especially a steep one.the height to which a hawk soars before swooping on its prey.3. the level of intensity of something."he brought the machine to a high pitch of development"synonyms:level, intensity, point, degree, height, extent "her anger reached such a pitch that she screamed"a very high degree of."rousing herself to a pitch of indignation"
ZERO pitch
All roofs have a "pitch" even flat roofs have a pitch required to allow water to drain from the roof.
Yes, the noun 'pitch' is both a noun and a verb.The noun 'pitch' is a word for:the high or low quality of a sound;the steepness of a slope;the throw of the ball by the pitcher in baseball;the level of intensity of something;the things that you say to persuade someone; a high-pressure sales talk;the oscillation of a vehicle, a ship, or a plane;the dark sticky substance left over from distilling tar;resin from various cone-bearing trees.The noun 'pitch' is a word for a thing. The noun forms of the verb to pitch are pitcher and the gerund, pitching.
Yahoo! Sports uses this acronym to denote Hit By Pitch. They are either dyslexic, or have come up with a different way to report the event. How about Hit Pitch Batter? Hit Player at Bat?
M8 length 15mm pitch 1.25mm, pitch 1.25, Hole pattern 200 x 600.
I would imagine two, but you could have as many as you want.
M6 X 1.00mm pitch
Paper the whole roof!
Well in the American league it is required to have a designated hitter for the pitcher but if the pitcher were to pitch in the national league the pitcher is required do both