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Risk Assessment - Scaffolding ESG RA SAMPLE


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Task/Activity: Scaffolding Operations Erect and Dismantle

Residual
Hazard Hazardous Effect Severity x Probability = Risk Control Measure 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
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.
 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.
Damage to equipment, property  All raising and lowering of materials to be
etc. carried out in a controlled manner i.e.
Hand to hand, by light-line and fitting
bags.
 Adequate number of operatives to

NB: This Risk Assessment must be communicated to all operatives involved in this operation by The
Essential Scaffold Manager.
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manhandle material.
 Never throw materials or allow them to
drop (Bombing).
 Materials to be stored in a safe and
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secure manner, to prevent them


accidentally falling or being knocked off
the working platform when at height.
 Long tube to be stored horizontally and
only positioned upright immediately
before use. When positioned up right
always rest into a corner to help prevent
falling.
 Only the material being used to be out on
the scaffold until boarded areas are
erected to store.
 Correct hitches for rope lifting used and
tube only raised or lowered in 1’s or 3’s.

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

NB: This Risk Assessment must be communicated to all operatives involved in this operation by The
Essential Scaffold Manager.
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into designated area where material is to
be placed and where the scaffold is
erected.
 Driver to observe site speed limit at all
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times.
Slips, trips & falls at the same Cuts, bruises, sprains and strains. High Med. High  Maintain high standards of Low
level. housekeeping.
 Line-management to monitor
housekeeping standards.
 Keep access and egress routes clear
and segregate the work area from others
and vehicles in access areas.
 PPE - Use suitable safety footwear.

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 communicated to all operatives involved in this operation by The
Essential Scaffold Manager.
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platforms with material. Only store
minimum amounts at height.
 Install and remove ties and braces
progressively.
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Adverse weather conditions. Falls from height/ Falls of High Low Med.  Do not work at height in adverse weather Low
High winds, extreme materials. conditions.
temperature, snow, hail, frost  Wear appropriate clothing including
and heavy rain. weather protection clothing.
 Supervisor to check weather conditions
each day prior to work commencing.
Work in areas that may affect Collision, slips, trips and falls High Low Med.  All other personnel onsite to be made Low
other workers and the general resulting varying degrees of aware of the scaffold erect and dismantle
public. injuries by a recorded toolbox talk undertaken by
the Contracts manager.
 Signs and barriers must be in place to
notify other site operatives of scaffold
dismantle.
 Only have the material you are using in
the area until storage areas are erected.
Scaffolds in or adjacent to traffic Collision with scaffolds or High High High  Consult client or local authority and Low
routes or the highway. operatives. agree controls.-
 Segregate loading/unloading area.
Christmas Decorations and Fatality, Major injury, Property High High High  Scaffolders to be toolbox talked on the
Electricity. Damage locations of the decorations.
 Scaffolders to check with local authority
the voltage and if any arcing can occur
 Scaffolders to install ties away from
decorations and report any damage if
this occurs.
 Scaffolders may need to undersling
ledgers where decorations are fitted.
 Boards to be butted and plywood
installed where they fall in line with the
lift.
 Scaffolders to be aware of decorations
when raising and lowering material.
 Scaffolders to understand where
electrical points are and not to install
butting tube in this area.

NB: This Risk Assessment must be communicated to all operatives involved in this operation by The
Essential Scaffold Manager.
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Assessors Revision Overall


Name:
Keith Draper Date:
Date:
19.11.12 Low
Risk =
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I have read and understand this risk assessment.

Name Signature Date Comments

NB: This Risk Assessment must be communicated to all operatives involved in this operation by The
Essential Scaffold Manager.

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