QHSE DOCUMENTS-WORK AT HEIGHTS CHECKLIST

QHSE DOCUMENTS-WORK AT HEIGHTS CHECKLIST
QHSE DOCUMENTS-WORK AT HEIGHTS CHECKLIST

Ensure safety when working at heights with the comprehensive checklist by QHSE Documents. This essential guide covers hazard identification, PPE requirements, and compliance measures to minimize risks and safeguard workers. Perfect for managers and safety officers aiming to maintain high standards in workplace safety.

1.0. Work at Height Control Method

1.1. Railings

1.2. Travel Restraint

1.3. Fall Arrest 

Where fall arrest applies:

1.4. Is there a documented emergency plan?

1.5. Has a horizontal lifeline system been designed by a professional engineer?

2.0. Equipment for Access to Work at Height:

2.1. Ladders

2.2. Scaffold

2.3. Power elevated work platform

2.4. Other: __________________

3.0. Worker Training:

3.1. Work at height certification (mandatory in Ontario)

3.2. Power elevated work platform operation (oral and written)

3.3. Scaffold building and dismantling

4.0. Equipment Inspection:

4.1. Did power elevate work platform maintenance inspections documented and completed?

4.2. Was the Power Elevate work platform manufacturer’s design certification available?

4.3. Have all ladders been inspected and are they in good condition?

4.4. All safety harness gear certified and inspected?

4.5. Did the scaffold inspect before use?

5.0. Working Near Excavations/Overhead Utilities

5.1. Is the control zone identified? The consideration depends on the depth of the excavation, the soil composition, and the presence of overhead wires.

5.2. Are travel restriction systems in place when work is required in the control zone?


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