Health and safety
Manufacturing and raw materials

Working at heights permit

Working at height is all work where there is a risk of falling or work is performed at a height of more than two meters on work surfaces other than fixed and equipped with handrails. Any work at heights requires a permit to minimise the falling risks. Working at height can also be defined as work subject to a permit in the company.
Observation details
Occurred at
General details about the work

The work permit must always be filled out before starting work. The permit issuer documents the completed permits.

Description of planned work

Worker(s):

Work supervisor

Pre-examination

If the answer to any item is NO, the person may not perform the work.

Is the worker physically and mentally fit to work in conditions with a risk of falling?
Does the worker have experience / training in the use of fall protection?
Risk and hazard identification

If the answer to any item is NO, the person may not perform the work.

Is the worker physically and mentally fit to work in conditions with a risk of falling?
Is the worker physically and mentally fit to work in conditions with a risk of falling?
Management methods

If the answer to any item is NO, the person may not perform the work.

Working at heights risk and hazard management methods
Preparation for rescue

E.g. winch, rescue kit, person lift, forklift, calling for help.

Signatures


Work permit issuer signature

Falcony signature
January 20, 2023 - 15:42
Worker signature

Falcony signature
January 20, 2023 - 15:42
Work supervisor signature

Falcony signature
January 20, 2023 - 15:42
Participants
5 participants
Logan Turner, Rebecca Lacey, Keira Ellis, Scott Ryan, Richard Garfield.
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