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WORKING AT HEIGHT SAFELY IN GENERAL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

WORKING AT HEIGHT SAFELY IN GENERAL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Andy Weaver SGB Group Product Marketing Manager. WORK AT HEIGHT The SGB View. Work at Height. The new Regulations : Represent the most significant changes affecting work at height since 1966

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WORKING AT HEIGHT SAFELY IN GENERAL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE

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  1. WORKING AT HEIGHT SAFELY IN GENERAL REPAIR & MAINTENANCE Andy Weaver SGB Group Product Marketing Manager

  2. WORK AT HEIGHTThe SGB View

  3. Work at Height The new Regulations : • Represent the most significant changes affecting work at height since 1966 • Are already having a radical impact on many industries

  4. Work at Height Key implications for all concerned • Planning and organisational practice • Competence • Changes in attitude to access product requirements • Product selection • Product innovation

  5. Scope Everyone is affected : • Main Clients • Purchasing / procurement • Maintenance Managers • Hotel Management • R & M Contractors

  6. Competence “Every employer shall ensure that no person engages In any activity, including organisation, planning, and supervision, in relation to work at height or work equipment for use in such work unless he is competent to do so, or if being trained, is being supervised by a competent person.” Regulation 5 of the WAH Regulations

  7. Planning and Organisation Work at Height must be : • properly planned • appropriately supervised • carried out in a manner that is safe as far as is reasonably practicable • planned including the selection of suitable work equipment in accordance with the Regulations

  8. Repair & Maintenance Access • The Finishing, Repair and Maintenance trades • Painting & decorating • Plastering & tiling • Heating & ventilating • Lighting & acoustics • High curtain railing – • ballrooms etc • Signage • Cleaning

  9. Internal repair & maintenance Common themes • Low rise applications • Repetitive work • Short duration applications • Often low risk • Is a daily requirement

  10. Selection of suitable work equipment The methods we once used :- • The beer or milk crate • Chairs & stools • Tables • Steps and Ladders • Anything !

  11. Selection of suitable work equipment We now need to assess every application :- • the distance to be negotiated • distance & consequences of a fall • duration and frequency of use • any additional risks posed by installation and removal RISK ASSESSMENT…..

  12. Selection of Suitable Equipment

  13. Work equipment According to the WAHR heirarchy we must :- • Avoid working at height • Prevent falls • Mitigate the consequences of a fall

  14. Preventing Falls • In much repair and maintenance activity,the work is often of short duration and of a reptetive nature • The most often used solution is the Ladder or Stepladder

  15. Ladders and Steps • Risk assessment required to prove that safer equipment is not appropriate because of : • Low risk and • Short duration or site configuration

  16. Ladders & Steps : Definitions Low Risk : • 3 points of contact • Limited height (up to 5m for example) • Can be anchored for regular work • Firm, level ground • Use of effective stabilising devices Short Duration : • BLMA (in consultation with HSE) suggest 30 mins NB: both above criteria must be met

  17. New product innovations There is now a plethora of new low-level products available for repair and maintenance applications enabling work to be undetaken in greater comfort and with far less risk to the person carrying out the task………….

  18. Main Product Types • Podium steps • Room scaffolds • Hop-up step platforms • Height adjustable Stepladders • Pop-Up work platforms • Stair & spanning scaffolds • Aluminium towers • Plastic blocks Mobile and static Aluminium / GRP

  19. Podium Steps Low- Level Internal platform to prevent falls • Compact – 1 person • Generally 150kg safe working load • Up to 1.5m platform height (2.5m working) • Meet legal guardrail requirements • Mobile • Fixed and adjustable options

  20. Podium Steps • Fit through standard doorways • Easy access & egress

  21. Room Scaffolds • Prevent falls • Light duty • For more than 1 person • Platform heights up to 6.0m • Narrow width • Mobile

  22. Hop-Up Step Platforms • For the lowest of levels • 500mm platform height • Guardrailed / unguardrailed • 110kg – 150kg SWL • Aluminium & alu/GRP • Non-slip decks • Replaces the beer crate

  23. Height Adjustable Stepladders • Platform heights up to 3.0m • Handrails • Platform guardrails • Toeboarded • Stabilised

  24. Pop-Up Work Platforms • Stable work platform • Variable height options • One-piece units • Failsafe • Simple operation • Adjustable outriggers • Lightweight & compact • Easily stored

  25. Stair scaffolds • For stairways & stairwells • Static unit • Through access • Narrow – less than 700mm wide • Stable • Safer than a ladder

  26. Spanning scaffolds • Aluminium bridging platforms • Up and over access • Ideal for Offices & reception areas • Platform heights up to 2m • 2 persons + tools

  27. Aluminium Towers • Prevent falls • For higher applications • More than one platform • Built-in ladder access • Stabilisers / outriggers • For all trades • PASMA Trained personnel

  28. Plastic blocks • High density polyethylene • 150kg SWL • Block,bridge & step • Totally captive unit • Easy to move • Simply slots together • Handrail available

  29. Powered Access • For larger external areas • For heavier duty applications • May reduce the risks of installation • Need level ground and operator skills

  30. Conclusions • Significant changes have already taken place since advent of WAHR in 2005 • Changes in culture for many trades. • The lead is coming from the major contractors. • New equipment is being developed to meet the new requirements • Further major changes will continue for some time • We will not continue with the old ways!

  31. The Role of SGB • Advice • Interpreting customer needs • Staff competence • Set example • Product Innovation • Professional Services

  32. Work at Heightin General Repair & Maintenance

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