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Begin by filling in the employee's name and signature at the bottom of the form. This ensures accountability and acknowledgment of the risk assessment.
Review each hazard listed, such as 'Access to roof/plant room by unauthorized persons' and 'Fragile roof/skylights'. For each hazard, assess if additional controls are needed and document them in the provided fields.
In the 'Further Action Required' section, specify any necessary measures that need to be taken to mitigate risks associated with each identified hazard.
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All work on roofs is highly dangerous, even if a job only takes a few minutes. Proper precautions are needed to control the risk.
What are the risks of working on a roof?
Injuries can occur when doing hazardous manual tasks such as manually lifting plant and equipment (for example extractor fans to be mounted on a roof). Workers can be injured by overbalancing and falling from the roof or ladder, or being struck by dropped equipment.
What is the mortality rate for roofers?
Roofers have a fatal injury work rate of 51.8, which is calculated per 100,00 full-time equivalent workers.
When conducting a risk assessment on a construction site, what is the first step?
Identify Potential Hazards: The first step requires identifying every possible risk from the construction project. A complete evaluation of potential hazards may be achieved by team brainstorming sessions, examining previous projects, or conducting field inspections.
What are the safety precautions when working on a roof?
Roof Safety Tips Participate in Safety Training. Identify and Assess the Hazards. Pay Attention to Weather Conditions. Work With a Partner. Exercise Caution When Using Ladders. Meet the OSHA Fall Protection Requirements. Dress Appropriately. Keep Work Areas Neat and Clean.
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