Difference between revisions of "3.2 - Documentation"
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'''Falls from Height''' | '''Falls from Height''' | ||
− | Handrails, safety nets, temporary cover to voids and suitable access to level | + | : Handrails, safety nets, temporary cover to voids and suitable access to level |
'''Hot Works''' | '''Hot Works''' | ||
− | Exclusion zones, removal of flammable materials, fire blankets, fire watch and fire extinguishers | + | : Exclusion zones, removal of flammable materials, fire blankets, fire watch and fire extinguishers |
'''Use of Cartridge Tools''' | '''Use of Cartridge Tools''' | ||
− | Competency, training and PPE | + | : Competency, training and PPE |
'''Hand Arm Vibration''' | '''Hand Arm Vibration''' | ||
− | Management procedures to reduce trigger times | + | : Management procedures to reduce trigger times |
'''Noise''' | '''Noise''' | ||
− | PPE, management procedures, suitable work equipment and off-site cutting | + | : PPE, management procedures, suitable work equipment and off-site cutting |
'''Cuts to Hands''' | '''Cuts to Hands''' | ||
− | Training and PPE | + | : Training and PPE |
'''Electrical Equipment''' | '''Electrical Equipment''' | ||
− | Maintenance and use of 110v tools | + | : Maintenance and use of 110v tools |
'''Falling Materials from Height''' | '''Falling Materials from Height''' | ||
− | Trim / tool tethers and loading out in accordance with best practice | + | : Trim / tool tethers and loading out in accordance with best practice |
'''Removal of Waste''' | '''Removal of Waste''' | ||
− | Skips to level, loading bays etc. | + | : Skips to level, loading bays etc. |
'''Adverse Weather''' | '''Adverse Weather''' | ||
− | Management control | + | : Management control |
'''Slips, trips and falls''' | '''Slips, trips and falls''' | ||
− | Training, management control, PPE and housekeeping measures | + | : Training, management control, PPE and housekeeping measures |
'''Manual Handling''' | '''Manual Handling''' | ||
− | Design consideration, loading out to drawing and operative training | + | : Design consideration, loading out to drawing and operative training |
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All companies should have a framework of Policies and Procedures relating to the management of Health & Safety. SMD have developed a specific Site Installation Guide to assist operatives with trade-specific guidance notes.
Refer to SMD.SDC.210 - Site Installation Guide for more information
Contract-specific safety documentation, including Method Statements, Risk Assessments and COSHH data sheets are available for all hazards / activities associated with the handling and fixing of metal decking and associated accessories. The communication of this to the workforce, ensures that all operatives understand the risks and preventative measures that have been agreed. An initial toolbox talk on the method statement, followed by further weekly talks ensures procedures on site are appropriate to the ever-changing construction environment. Records of inductions and all toolbox talks should be maintained.
Typical hazards associated with metal decking and associated preventative measures are:
Falls from Height
- Handrails, safety nets, temporary cover to voids and suitable access to level
Hot Works
- Exclusion zones, removal of flammable materials, fire blankets, fire watch and fire extinguishers
Use of Cartridge Tools
- Competency, training and PPE
Hand Arm Vibration
- Management procedures to reduce trigger times
Noise
- PPE, management procedures, suitable work equipment and off-site cutting
Cuts to Hands
- Training and PPE
Electrical Equipment
- Maintenance and use of 110v tools
Falling Materials from Height
- Trim / tool tethers and loading out in accordance with best practice
Removal of Waste
- Skips to level, loading bays etc.
Adverse Weather
- Management control
Slips, trips and falls
- Training, management control, PPE and housekeeping measures
Manual Handling
- Design consideration, loading out to drawing and operative training
Refer to SMD Risk Assessments for more information
Other items within 3.0 - Health and Safety:-