Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Work at Height


--> Below is an example of where the contractor provides a proper lifeline, but the worker just could not be bothered to secure his harness to the lifeline. One positive example, and one negative example.
Lifeline is provided for working at height, and worker secured his harness to the lifeline
 
This clip shows worker not securing his harness to the lifeline

Friday, October 10, 2014

Road roller on fire


--> A road roller was on fire at a construction site near Causeway point. The workers just standing around. This shows the importance of having trainer fire fighters on site. You never know when you need them.

Wednesday, June 11, 2014

WSH (WORK AT HEIGHTS) REGULATIONS 2013

ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
PART I - PRELIMINARY

1. Citation and commencement
2. Definitions
3. Application

PART II GENERAL PROVISIONS
4. Avoidance of work at height
5. Fall prevention plan
6. Training for persons at work
7. Supervision of work at height
8. Open sides and openings
9. Cover, guard-rail and barrier to prevent fall
10. Travel restraint system
11. Fall arrest system
12. Inspection
13. Staircases
14. Safe means of access and egress between different working levels in building or structures
15. Teagle openings
16. Work on roofs
17. Fragile surfaces
18. Ladders

PART III PERMIT-TO-WORK SYSTEM FOR HAZARDOUS WORK AT HEIGHT

19. Application of this Part
20. Implementation of permit-to-work system
21. No hazardous work at height without permit-to-work
22. Application for permit-to-work
23. Evaluation of application
24. Issue of permit-to-work
25. Posting of permit-to-work and supervisor’s duty
26. Monitoring of work
27. Duty to report incompatible work
28. Daily review and revocation of permit-to-work

PART IV INDUSTRIAL  ROPE ACCESS SYSTEM
29. Industrial rope access equipment and personal protective equipment
30. Design and inspection

PART V MISCELLANEOUS
31. Offence
The Schedule

For the full regulations, click here.