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Residual
Hazard Hazardous Effect S everi ty x Pr obability = Ri s k Control Meas ure Risk
Falls from height Fatality, Major Injuries High High High All Operatives to be issued with Fall Low
arrest equipment.
Line-management to ensure compliance
with NASC Guidance Note SG4:05 and
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Appendix A
All operatives to receive training in the
use of fall arrest equipment inline with
SG4.05 and Appendix A, Preventing falls
in scaffolding and falsework
Line-management to monitor operations
to ensure compliance, as required by the
method statement.
Imposed supervision will be in place
throughout the job to ensure scaffolders
clip on at all times to prevent anyone
falling into the substation area.
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Rescue procedure in place will be in line
with scaffolds founded on the ground as
shown in SG4.05 and SG19
Operatives will be closely supervised
throughout the task with regards to
clipping on.
Falls of materials Impact injuries Med High High Post warning signs and work within the Low
Fatality, major injuries sealed off area.
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etc.
All raising and lowering of materials to be
carried out in a controlled manner i.e.
Hand to hand, by light-line and fitting
bags.
Adequate number of operatives to
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MANUALS
Handling Materials by hand and Manual Handling Injuries Med Med Med Kinetic handling training for all Low
mechanical aids scaffolding operatives.
Operatives to use the correct manual
handling techniques.
PPE – Use suitable hand & head
protection and safety footwear.
All material to be cleared or secured at
tea breaks and dinner breaks and end of
shift.
Warning signs to be erected and placed
at floor locations and stairways to make
people aware lifting operations are
ongoing.
Demarcation signs to be used
communicate to other workers where
incomplete scaffolds are.
Placement of Scaffold Wagons Fatality, Major injury, or damage High Med High All wagons to be loaded and unloaded Low
to property are to be placed into the designated
unloading area fenced area.
All wagons should have an operative to
reverse them in and out of the
designated area.
Driver to be made aware prior to driving
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Essential Scaffold Manag er
Full/partial collapse/structural Fatality(s), Major injury(s), High Low Med Scaffolding operatives to be trained Low
failure, due to incorrect erection, damage to equipment, property through the CISRS, to the appropriate
alteration or dismantle. etc. level for the task.
Supervisors to ensure that the work is
allocated to competent scaffolders.
Line-management to ensure adequate
levels of imposed supervision and
monitoring.
Scaffolds constructed to the relevant
Standard TG20:08 and the Work at
Height Regulations 2005.
Pre-start briefing to be given to all
operatives before starting work, covering
the safe system of work and any specific
control measures.
Ensure adequate ground support for the
ground conditions to support and spread
the loads
Full/partial collapse/structural Fatality(s), Major injury(s), High Med High All components to comply with the Low
failure, due to component failure damage to equipment, property relevant British and European standards.
etc. All materials to be subject to a thorough
inspection when returned to the yard and
general visual inspection before use by
the scaffolding operatives.
Full/partial collapse/structural Fatality(s), Major injury(s), High Low Med Agree specification of scaffolding with Low
failure, due to overloading of the damage to equipment, property client before dismantling.
structure etc. During dismantle do not overload
NB: This Risk Assessment must be com municated to all operatives involved in this operation by The
Essential Scaffold Manag er
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NB: This Risk Assessment must be com municated to all operatives involved in this operation by The
Essential Scaffold Manag er
NB: This Risk Assessment must be com municated to all operatives involved in this operation by The
Essential Scaffold Manag er
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