Title: WORKING at HEIGHTS
1WORKING at HEIGHTS
If only I was wearing a safety harness !!
2Working at HeightsPresentation Contents
- Introduction
- Ladder Safety
- Safe Roofwork
- Scaffolding
- Mobile Scaffolds
- Mobile Elevated Working Platforms
- Fall Speed vs Reaction Time
- Fall Protection
3THE PAST
- Falls are the number one cause of fatalities in
the construction industry accounting for
approximately 56 of all fatalities - All employees shall be protected from falls of 2m
or more by the use of an approved fall protection
system - Railings are required at permanent elevated
locations greater than or equal to 1.3m
4Lethal Ladders
Make sure the ladder is-
- Right for the job. Would scaffolding or a cherry
picker be better? - In good shape.
- Secured near the top.
- On a firm base and footing 4 up 1 out
- Rising at least 1 meter beyond the landing place
OR that there is a proper hand hold. - Always have a firm grip on the ladder and keep a
good balance. - Keep you hands free and tools in a shoulder bag
or belt attachment
5Lethal Ladders
Use of Ladders-
- Work should only be carried out from a ladder
when the job is of short duration and can be
carried out safely. - For added safety the base of the ladder should be
staked or buried to prevent slipping. - Ensure your footware is free from excessive mud
or grease before you climb up the ladder. - ALWAYS Face the ladder.
6Lethal Ladders
Hazards of Ladders-
- Dont stand ladder on drum, box or other unstable
base - Never attempt to repair broken ladders
- Never carry loads up ladders hoist it up
- Ladder rungs must not be used as improvised ramps
- When using metel or metal-reinforced ladders,
make sure there are no electrical hazards in the
near vicinity
7Ladder Safety
- No matter how quickly a job can be done, there
is always time to fall
Unsafe
Safe
8The Roof A Risky Place To Be
Before Working on Roofs-
- Fragile materials should be identified and
precautions decided - Roof edge barriers (or scaffolds) must be erected
tp prevent people and materials falling - Access ladders must be a safe distance above the
stepping-off point and must be secured - Where access ladders rise above 9meters a safe
intermediate platform must be provided
9The Roof A Risky Place To Be
Hazards of Working on Roofs-
- If you can fall more than 2 meters, guardrails
and toe boards must be erected - Hazards resulting from adverse weather conditions
must be anticipated, and suitable precautions
taken
- Wet windy or Icy weather can seriously affect
safety
10Scaffolding
- Using ladders or scaffolding without proper
fixing is crazy - Putting up scaffolding, removing ties and taking
it down again is a job for trained and
experienced scaffolders. Leave it to them
- Never use incomplete scaffolding always inspect
before use - Make sure there is safe access, hand rails and
toe boards at all edges - Things fall on sites, wear your helmet
11Mobile Scaffold Towers
- Before Erection
- Check all components are in good condition
- Check wheels for effective rotation
- Check brakes and locking devices work correctly
- Prior to erecting towers on suspended floors,
ensure bearing capacity of floor is sufficient
for the planned load - Before Use
- Ensure the tower is vertical and square
- Towers must not be used unless the wheels are
locked - Check that outriggers are set correctly and
secured - Ensure the platform is fully boarded out and
guardrails and toe boards are fitted if working
platform is over 2 meters
12Mobile Elevated Work Platforms
- Do not operate without pre-use inspection and
unless you are trained - Check condition of tyres, toe boards and
guardrails, look for leaking hydraulic fluids - Look out for overhead obstructions such as power
cables, unstable ground, other equipment or
personnel near-by - Only use on firm level ground, make sure
outriggers are properly extended and chocked
before raising the platform - Always wear a safety harness secured to the
platform by lanyard. Safety means staying in the
basket and not climbing on the guardrails - Place barricades and warning signs around the
planned working radius - Traveling with a boom, is always in the direction
of travel and at creep speed and only if
equipment is designed to allow this - Know what to do if machine fails with platform in
raised position
13FALL SPEED Vs REACTION TIME
In 1 second your body will fall 10m
- Good body reaction time
- 0.2 seconds
- Travel distance in 0.2 seconds 2m
By the time you react your body will be 2m below
where you were standing
14Fall Protection
- Fall arrest
- Limits free fall to within 2 vertical metres of
the initiation point which reduces force by
decreasing fall distance - Consists of a(n)
- Lanyard
- Anchorage Point
- Full Body Harness
- Attachment Strap
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15Fall ProtectionLanyard A device made of rope,
wire or nylon strap used to connect the
individual to an anchorage point and stop the
individual in the event of a fall
- Lanyards should
- Be inspected prior to use
- Be protected against being cut or abraded
- Have a minimum breaking strength of 2270kg
- Be the appropriate length
- Be attached to an anchorage not to itself
16Safety Equipment for Fall-Arrest
Shock Absorbing Lanyards Material in the pack
tears absorbing shock and reducing risk of
injury. Available with web or rope lanyards.
Twin Tailed Lanyard The expandable twin tailed
lanyard is an ideal choice for situations where
100 tie-off is required.
Expandable Lanyard Especially useful for
scaffolds, steel erectors and construction
workers where tripping might be a risk.
17Fall ProtectionAnchorage Point A secure
point of attachment for lifelines, lanyards or
deceleration devices
- Anchorage points used for attachment of personal
fall arrest equipment must be - Located at or above the employees waist
- Capable of supporting more than 2270kg per
employee - Designed and built to hold the maximum force of
the fall arrest
18Fall Protection
- Full body harness
- The attachment point of a body harness is located
in the center of the wearers back near shoulder
level - Body belts are not allowed on sites
- Snaphooks shall be a double locking-type
19WHAT YOU NEED?
- Full body harness complete with rear dorsal ring
(EN 361) - 1.75m fixed length lanyard (EN 362)
- Shock absorbing device (EN 355)
- 55mm opening scaffold hook for one handed
operation (EN 362)
20Fall Protection
- Care for fall arrest systems
- After a fall arrest, the equipment will no longer
be used (equipment will be disposed of or
destroyed) - Clean equipment after use
- Air dry equipment, do not hang in direct sunlight
- Store equipment in a cool, dark, dry well
ventilated place
21Working at Heights
- No job is so important that it cannot be done
safely - UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ARE PERSONS WORKING ON
THIS SITE TO PUT THEMSELVES IN DANGER - BEST - BE Safe Today