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Title: Safety Induction to the Lift


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Safety Induction to the Lift Escalator Industry
  • Part 5 - Working Places and Safe
  • Access

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Contents
Part 1 Working in the Industry Part 2
Personal Safety Health Part 3 Tools
Equipment Part 4a Manual Handling Part 4b
Mechanical Handling Part 5 Working Places and
Safe Access Part 6a Working Safely -
General Part 6b Working Safely - Specific
Areas Part 6c Working Safely - Other
situations Part 7 First Aid Part 8
Environmental Protection Part 9 Legal
Obligations Part 10 Accident Reporting and
Recording
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Part 5 - Working Places and Safe Access
General
  • Regulations require a safe means of access to be
    provided and maintained to any place of work.
  • Guards or other effective means are required
    where a person could fall.
  • Scaffolding should be regularly examined by a
    competent person and records kept
  • Any changes to scaffolding must be carried out by
    a competent person
  • Do not move scaffold planks from a platform to
    use elsewhere

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Part 5 - Working Places and Safe Access
General
  • All working places should have adequate lighting
  • Tool boxes and equipment should be lifted on to a
    working platform by rope line
  • Any person in control of premises has a
    responsibility to ensure safe access to work
    areas and adequate lighting.
  • Report all instances of poor access to your
    supervisor for forwarding to LEIA.

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Part 5 - Working Places and Safe Access
Work at Height
  • Wherever possible work at height should be
    avoided by other ways of working.
  • Work in the lift well will normally be on
    scaffolds and working platforms erected by
    specialist scaffolders.
  • When in use, scaffolds should be regularly
    examined, at least every 7 days by a competent
    person and records kept.

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Part 5 - Working Places and Safe Access
Work at Height
  • If a scaffold tube has to be removed for your
    work, it must only be done by a competent
    scaffolder.
  • Do not move scaffold planks to use elsewhere.
    Ensure that there is enough scaffold material on
    site.
  • If the work is not easily accessible, the working
    platform should be repositioned by a competent
    scaffolder.

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Part 5 - Working Places and Safe Access
Work at Height
  • Voids during installation
  • Guardrails should be fitted, at least 950mm high,
    where there is a risk of falling. Where
    guardrails, toeboards or barriers are
    impracticable then safety nets should be
    provided.
  • Where safety nets are not reasonably practicable
    the use of anchored work restraint harnesses to
    prevent reaching the fall hazard may be used.

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Part 5 - Working Places and Safe Access
  • Thank you for Attending
  • Any Questions?
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