Date Prepared:
Activity: BLOCK WORK
Project:
Location: Contract No:
Prepared By: Reviewed By:
Step a Control Measures/ 7
nae Description of Task Step Hazard Perenen ines Responsible Party
1 | Block Works.
Loading and Unloading and storage of materals
“Tripping Fallings
Falling Objects
‘Securely fasten allmaterals stored oF tacked against falling or
sliding
Proper cribbing urder material
Store in proper area
“Material will not be lifted above or over personnel
‘Supervisor/ safety Officer
Manual Handling
Tifting/moving material, receive
oot, hand, head or eye injury.
Receive strain,
Sprains! Strains
Back injury
Tripping Falling
Eye Injury
Use proper fing techniques, two man lit or epproved iting
‘equipment. Use acequate manpower and/or equipment o deliver
‘materials to their Ications
Use proper lifting procedures
‘Orderly housekeeping shall be maintained
Materials, tools ard chemicals labeled and stored properly
Dust and eye protetion shall be utilized during, moving and
cutting of materials
Use mechanical aids provided
‘Seek help when you think a team lift is required
Exercise: warm upistretch before starting work, and cool
3.
4
‘Keep thearca organized and tidy atall ime
Wace i ae immetintaly place! inta wae
containenteceptacles.
‘Store all materials securely and tidy
Ensure all work areas are propery lit.
‘Wear aprropriate PPE at all time
‘Supervisor/safetyOfficer
Acceptance Authority (digital signature)Step
No.
Description of Task Step
Hazard
Control Measures/
Preventive Measures
Responsible Party
Distance rom overhead powerlines
‘Vertical clearance between the ground and any sagging power
lines
‘Scaffold height ard weight
Wheel condition
| Obstacles
Ground slope or dianges in elevation that may alter clearance
distance
(Other ground or Foor conditions
Scaifolds shall mot be altered or moved horizontally while they
are in use or occupied.
be aware ofelecical lines when handling setfolds
Use of Ladders
‘Reaching or leaning too Far rather
“Than moving the ladder can eause
injury
Placing the ladder on boxes oF
pallets to gain height
climbing the adder while
carrying items and throwing tools
toa worker who is on ladder may
lead to serious injuries
Standing on the very top sep oF
rung when the ladder is t00 short,
forthe task
placing an extension ladder atthe
‘wrong angle
placing the ladder on an uneven
‘or unstable surfice
Using metal ladders in areas
where contact with electrical
wires could occur
‘Choose the right ladder forthe jab. Don’t use step ladders in
place ofa strightor extension ladders.
‘Make sure when you set up on the ladder that
ground
Always face the ldder when climbing and hold on with both the
hands. Carry tools in tool belt
‘check your shoesand ladder rungs for slippery material
If'something is out of reach, get down and move the ladder,
Check for electical power lines; never use a metal or wet
wooden ladder near electricity and never work near electrical
lines ifyou haven't been trained,
ison solid level
‘Supervisor/safety OfficerNo.
‘Step
Description of Task Step
Hazard
Control Measures/
Preventive Measures
Plastering
Faling fom height
Falling Materials from height.
Bone Fracture
Concussion
Flesh wounds
Impact Injuries
Being stuck by broken ei its, cuter,
sor and oe ater sone
‘Scaffolding greater than 6 in height shall be equipped
with toe boards, midribs, and guardrails capable of
withstanding 200 Ibs. of lateral force. Personnel shall not
be permitted on scaffolding while itis being moved.
‘Mobile scaffold shall have the wheel locked whenever
personnel are working on it. Scaffolding height shall not
be greater than 4 times the width without use of outriggers
‘or securing the scaffold to an immovable structure.
Working at Height
Scaffolding
Falling from height
Falling Materials from
height.
Bone Fracture
Concussion
Flesh wounds
Impact Injuries
‘Scaffolding greater than 6 in height shall be equipped
with toe boards, midribs, and guardrails capable of
withstanding 200 Ibs. of lateral force. Personnel shall not
be permitted on scaffolding while itis being moved.
Mobile scaffold shall have the wheel locked whenever
personnel are working on it. Scaffolding height shall not
be greater than 4 times the width without use of outriggers
or securing the scaffold to an immovable structure. All
scaffolding shall be inspected daily by a competent
person. This inspection shall be documented. All
personnel shall be briefed in the proper use of seaffolding
prior to using it on this project. Materials and personnel
shall not exceed the weight limit of the scaffolding,
Using Scaffolding
Collapsing the seatfold
Employees may fall ffom the
scaffold resulting serious injuries
Preventing elecrocutions during
work with seafolds Near
‘overhead power lines
Employers shouldensure thatthe proper scaffolding is elected
and used within design specifications
Employers should ensure tha ll scaffold safety devices are in
place and operational
Employers should ensure that appropriate fall protection is
provided and usedby all employees working at elevations
Provide proper taining forall workers who use any type of
Suspension Scafold o fll protection equipment
‘weather conditions, ineluding wind ard ice buile-up
Betore a scaffold is erected or moved, employers should ensure
that workers consider the following fators:
Responsible Party
‘Supervisor/safery Officer
Supervisor/safecy Officer
Supervisor/safety Officer