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Fall Protection in Construction

www.osha.gov

construction workers are working at heights of 6 feet or greater above a lower level. It applies at heights of less than 6 feet when working near dangerous equipment, for example, working over machinery with open drive belts, pulleys or gears or open vats of degreasing agents or acid.

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National Code of Practice Prevention ... - Safe Work Australia

www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au

7. WORKING AT HEIGHTS OF 2 METRES AND ABOVE 27 7.1 Duties 27 7.2 Safe Work Method Statements 27 7.3 Application of physical fall prevention measures 28 7.4 Methods of controlling risks for work at height of 2 metres or more 28 7.4.1 Work on the ground 28 7.4.2 Work from a solid construction 28 7.4.3 Passive fall prevention devices 29

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Asbestos: Worker and Employer Guide to Hazards And ...

www.niehs.nih.gov

Employers/workers also need to follow individual state guidelines for certiication of workers for asbestos removal. Overexposures to asbestos can be prevented by using engineering controls, work practice controls, ... fall and “struck-by” hazards from tree limbs or working at heights, working in unprotected excavations or conined spaces ...

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Workplace Safety and Health (Risk Management)

www.mom.gov.sg

method to achieve optimum results. Whatever risk control ... machinery, working at heights, slippery floors, electric energy, excessive noise, toxic or flammable substances, and lifting heavy objects. What is a risk? ... work procedure must be communicated to the worker.

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Safe use of ladders and stepladders - hse.gov.uk

www.hse.gov.uk

Health and Safety Executive Safe use of ladders and stepladders Page 3 of 7 don’t overload it – consider workers’ weight and the equipment or materials they are carrying before working at height

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Working at Height - LSHTM

www.lshtm.ac.uk

The Work at Height Regulations 2005 was enacted to protect staff and others against risks to their health and safety while working at height. The amended 2005 regulations removed the definition of ‘Work at Height’ being at least two metres, and placed no minimum height at which Work at Height considerations apply.

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Working at Heights Guideline - Education

education.qld.gov.au

Procedure (SOP). A new activity or a significant change to an existing activity that involves a fall hazard of less than 2 metres. Complete and adhere to a risk assessment. Apply the hierarchy of control starting at level 1 (elimination). ... The Working at Heights Inspection Tool may help you with this process.

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Working at height in underground mines – guideline

www.dmp.wa.gov.au

Working at height in underground mines – guideline Guidelines A guideline is an explanatory . document that provides more information on the requirements of

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Working at Heights and Fall Protection - CORESafety

coresafety.org

Working at Heights and Fall Protection Guidelines www.coresafety.org CORESafety Participating Company (Insert your company name here) EXAMPLE OF: STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURE 1.0 PURPOSE Serious accidents can result from falls. All employees must utilize fall protection equipment according to the procedure to prevent or minimize …

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Working at height - hse.gov.uk

www.hse.gov.uk

Health and Safety Executive Working at height Page 3 of 7 The step-by-step diagram in Figure 1 should be used alongside all other advice in

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Working at height - HSE

www.hse.gov.uk

scaffolds An example of personal protection using work equipment to prevent a fall: using a work restraint (travel restriction) system that prevents a worker getting into a fall position If the risk of a person falling remains, you must take sufficient measures to minimise the distance and/or consequences of a fall. Practical examples of ...

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