L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Stage Crew L2 Hall-MEWP Training To enable: Use of Hall Genie AWP-36.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
CE PUWER. Which legislation applies? Which legislation applies? Product legislation Free movement of goods Employment legislation Employee protection.
Advertisements

Safe working on or near roofs
2 3 There are two basic areas where there is a need to have resources available. Internal:  Financial  Personnel  Assets  Time External  Consultants.
Health & Safety upon recruitment change of job or responsibility new equipment or technology changes in systems of work Why Do It? s2. HASAW Act 1974 The.
Lift Safety EZ Up 10’ Lift. Training Objectives  Identify lift hazards  Understand OSHA equipment requirements  Know how to inspect equipment  Take.
L2A WaH Training (November 12) Stage Crew L2A WaH Training.
The Safe Use of Work Equipment. Overview This training tool is dedicated to work equipment and their associated hazards. Work equipment means any machinery,
Health and Safety Fork Lift Trucks Health and Safety Awareness Adams Burt (H&S) Ltd.
Office Safety Handbook March 2010 Work Safety Manual - March OFFICE SAFETY MANUAL MARCH 2010.
By Danielle.  The provision and use of work equipment regulations was first introduced in 1992 but was replaced by a more update version in The.
Unit 204: Common plumbing processes
SHE Code 4: Safety and Safe Use of Work Equipment
Risk Assessment S afe W ork at H eight O peration In Pakistan recorded worker fatalities from falls from height average 80 people each year Over 42% of.
“Guidance on rescue during working at height” & their role within the “Working at height regulations 2005 Delivered by Daniel McNess Abseil Inspector /
Testing and tagging. WorkSafe’s Goal Western Australian workplaces are free from death, injury and disease.
Workplace Safety Awareness training for support staff working in a Disability Employment Service This resource is designed to assist managers and support.
HEALTH AND SAFETY AT WORK ACT (HASWA). What does it do ? HASWA is there to secure the health and safety of people at work. HASWA is there to secure the.
Health and Safety. The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 An Act to make further provision for securing the health, safety and welfare of persons at work,
Scissor Lift Safety Training Working Safely on Scissor Lifts 29 CFR OSHA Scaffolding Safety Requirements.
Chapter 1.5 Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 (HASAWA)
Level 2 Award in Employability Skills
Department of Consumer and Employment Protection Resources Safety 1 Please read this before using presentation This presentation is based on content presented.
Lifting Operations & Lifting Equipment. LOLER 98  Lifting Equipment must be of adequate strength & stability, as must the load itself  Lifting equipment.
Employment Law Advisory Service Managing & Reducing Risks Wayne Dunning Head of Health & Safety.
The fatal injury rate in Great Britain is ¼ of what it was in 1971 Why?
HEALTH AND SAFETY Including Manual Handling RCHT Induction CMP/FS/CIEH/MAY2007.
Workplace Health and Safety. Workplace health and safety is protection of the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. The.
A guide to… Maintenance Safety. Aim There is a legal requirement for regular and effective maintenance, inspection and testing of work equipment. This.
Unit 201: Health and safety in building services engineering
By Troy Budd and Kane Sharp.  Lifting Operations and lifting equipment Regulations (LOLER) came into force on the 5 th of December  The Regulations.
MNM Fatal Machinery Machinery November 18, 2005 (Tennessee) November 18, 2005 (Tennessee) Crushed Stone Operation Crushed Stone Operation Plant.
Work at Height The New Regulations. BACKGROUND AND APPLICATION.
ICT Legislation  Copyright, Designs and Patents Act (1988);  Computer Misuse Act (1990);  Health and Safety at Work Act (1974);  EU Health and Safety.
Health and Safety Refresher Training
Health & Safety in the Construction Industry
A Health and safety law training programme for employers This programme has been set up to guide employers on some of the basic H&S legislation in the.
Procedure for erection and use of mobile tower scaffolds (Revision 1 – 5 th April 2011) Toolbox talk.
Guidance on the Working at Height Regulations 2005 (amended). Delivered by Daniel McNess Abseil Inspector / Emergency Rescue Co-ordinator Severn Bridges.
Aerial Lift Safety Today, we’re going to talk about aerial lift safety. You may know this type of equipment by commonly used names such as “cherry pickers”
CONSTRUCTION BASICS STAYING SAFE ON SITE By COLDROP.
Engineering Environment Awareness
Firefighter Emergency Escape Systems New York State Department of Labor Public Employee Safety and Health (PESH)
SCOTTISH BORDERS SAFETY FORUM WORKING SAFELY WITH WORK EQUIPMENT Compiled by Donald A Mackay Mainetti UK Ltd.
Task Carry out routine maintenance of equipment and machinery.
BET2492/BPS3413 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY
Every employer must ensure, as far as is reasonable practicable, the health, safety and welfare of all his employees More specifically, employers must.
MANAGING MANUAL HANDLING
Questions HASAWA. 1. State the aims of the Health and Safety at Work Act. To protect employees by the law. To protect employers by the law. To increase.
Dangers Posed by Vehicle Loading Cranes Demonstrate the Need for Proper Crane Training.
Health & Safety at Work Act 1974
Catherine Toozer HM Inspector of Health and Safety HSE, Carmarthen
Storage and Warehousing Techniques
The importance of being alert to potential hazards when dealing with machinery, equipment and substances such as toner fluid.
Health & Safety Awareness Training for Rider Operated Forklift Trucks
Safe use of Brushcutters and Strimmers
Behavioural Safety Use Of Work Equipment.
STAYING SAFE ON SITE By COLDROP
Lifting & Rigging Continuing Education Fourth Quarter 2016
EXSO Meeting ad hall (chemical storage etc.)
Testing and tagging.
Health and Safety Induction
Click anywhere to get started…
Employing People “The Basics”
Health and Safety Induction
Quick Facts Health & Safety Management
Legal and Organisation requirements for data recording
A Schedule of Common Lifts for use as Generic Lift Plans.
Manual Handling How to ensure you use safe lifting techniques
SECURITY/BAGGAGE TYPE CABINET OPERATOR TRAINING COURSE
Mobile Elevated Work Platform
Presentation transcript:

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Stage Crew L2 Hall-MEWP Training To enable: Use of Hall Genie AWP-36

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) What is the Aim of this course? Enable you to be competent in the use of the machine Show that you have been properly trained on the safe operation of the machine Highlight the operating instructions, our work rules and applicable governmental standards Teach You how to inspect the entire machine for damage and test machine functions for defective operation

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Course Structure Theory Theory Test Practical Demonstration Practical Test

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Why is training required? Provision & Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER) 1998: – Equipment must be in good working order, maintained and repaired, inspected at suitable intervals to ensure machine is safe to operate – Employee must be authorised to use the equipment – Employers must provide adequate training Health & Safety at Work Act (HASWA) 1974: – The employer must provide safe tools, plant and equipment – The employee must not interfere with or misuse equipment provided for safety Management of Health and Safety at Work Regulations (MHSWR) 1999: – Risk Assessments – Competent persons – Provide clear information and training to employees Therefore training must be provided, and risk assessments completed and followed

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Manual: Safety

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Manual: Safety Manufactures Manual says: – Do NOT operate until: You have been properly trained on the safe operation of the machine You read and understand these operating instructions, your employers work rules and applicable governmental standards You have inspected the entire machine for damage and tested machine functions for defective operation

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Manual: Safety

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Technical Services WaH Risk Assessment Requires persons to have completed L2 Working at Height, and specific training for the machine in use Harnesses, work positioning lanyards, high visibility jackets and hard hats are used as appropriate There must be at least two persons present for any work at height

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Types of MEWP

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Considerations Weight of machine Wind Side force Safety systems Function enable Familiarisation

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Manual: Tilting the Machine

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Manual: Emergency Release & Outriggers

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Manual: Controls

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Manual: AWP-36 Specs Max platform height: 11m Lift capacity: 113Kg Shipping weight: 405Kg

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Checks User Check – The machine should be checked before each use, by each user – This is to ensure it is in safe condition, and all safety features are operational – If anything is not correct, you should not use the machine, label what is wrong to alert other users, and report it to a person in charge Thorough Check – Every 6 months – By external competent persons – Record on machine

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Theory Test

L2B Hall-MEWP Training (November 12) Practical Stuff