Search results The Client’s Brief Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding The Client’s Brief Clear communication between the client and the scaffolding contractor is essential to ensure there are no misunderstandings between them. These communications should be documented,... E5-the-clients-brief Introduction Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding Erection, alteration and dismantling of scaffolding Introduction Safe methods of work should also form part of the design considerations and key issues in relation to how these will impact on the safety... E5-eads-introduction A Scaffolder’s Safe Zone Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding Fall Protection for Scaffolders (SG4) A Scaffolder’s ‘Safe Zone’ Adequate and suitable measures must be taken to prevent scaffolders from falling from their place of work as a first... E5-a-scaffolders-safe-zone Rescue Work at Height Appendix 1 - Tube and Fittings Scaffolding Fall Protection for Scaffolders (SG4) Rescue It is essential that there is a specific rescue plan and resources in place for each scaffold. Rescue must be an integral part of any system of work involving... E5-rescue Asbestos in Soils Contaminated Sites Dealing with unknown contamination Asbestos in Soils Asbestos’ contains several fibrous minerals that have the potential to cause serious health effects if disturbed. Some of the illnesses it may cause are; mesothelioma, lung cancer,... C12-asbestos-in-soils Plant fouling or striking a train Working On The Railways Main risks and control measures Plant fouling or striking a train Any mobile plant, which is used on the railways, must be used in such a way that it will not create a danger to the passage of trains. The Rule Book sets out the protection... e25-plant-fouling-or-striking-a-train Other risks Hazard directory Working On The Railways Main risks and control measures Other risks/ Hazard directory Other hazards are: Confined spaces. These include box girders, closed arches, culverts, station basements, inspection pits, etc. Any entry into a confined space must be... e25-other-risks-hazard-directory STA Site Safe Policy Fire Timber Structures STA Site Safe Policy STA guidance is for all forms of structural building systems such as timber frame stud walls and sheathed frames, Structural Insulated Panels (SIPs), solid wood panels such as CLT and post and beam structures with... e3-sta-site-safe-policy Development of the Plan CDM Regulations Principal Contractor Development of the Construction Phase Plan For all but the simplest projects, it is likely that the plan may not be sufficiently developed to cover all of the work the project will involve but may only cover early phases... b4-development-of the-plan Withdrawing Equipment from use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Thorough examination and Pre-use checks of equipment Withdrawing Equipment from use If there is no evidence that equipment has been inspected by a competent person within the last six months and/or identification marks are... e17-withdrawing-equipment-from-use 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51