The toolbox talk discusses safe access to workplaces. It asks workers if they are using proper safe access or similar improvised access. It defines a safe access as one provided by the site that is constructed of sound material, uses proper ladders, has handrails, prevents slipping, and removes tripping hazards. Workers are instructed to inform supervisors of any unsafe access conditions.
The toolbox talk discusses safe access to workplaces. It asks workers if they are using proper safe access or similar improvised access. It defines a safe access as one provided by the site that is constructed of sound material, uses proper ladders, has handrails, prevents slipping, and removes tripping hazards. Workers are instructed to inform supervisors of any unsafe access conditions.
The toolbox talk discusses safe access to workplaces. It asks workers if they are using proper safe access or similar improvised access. It defines a safe access as one provided by the site that is constructed of sound material, uses proper ladders, has handrails, prevents slipping, and removes tripping hazards. Workers are instructed to inform supervisors of any unsafe access conditions.
SUBJECT: SAFE ACCESS SITE: PRESENTED BY: Are you using similar accesses on site or are you using the correct safe access?
Has the site created a safe access for you to reach your workplace?
Do you know what a safe access is?
WHAT IS WRONG IN THE PICTURE?
CHECKLIST
1. Is the stepping area constructed of sound material?
2. Are job made ladders being used? 3. Are suitable handrails provided? 4. Has the ramp, access been chocked to prevent sliding and slipping? 5. Have you informed your employer or safety representat- ive of the unsafe condition? 6. Have all possible tripping hazards been removed from the path?