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Worldwide Safety Awareness

NCC HSE Department BSP: 9047 Riyadh October 2017


Man-Lift Awareness Training

 Man-Lift
 Mobile Elevating Work
Platform (MEWP)
 Aerial Work Platform
 Self-Propelled Access
Platform
 Zoom Booms
 Cherry picker
Types of Man-Lift

 Mast Boom
Types of Man-Lift

 Mast Boom
 Scissor Boom
Types of Man-Lift

 Mast Boom
 Scissor Boom
 Vertical Boom
Types of Man-Lift

 Mast Boom
 Scissor Boom
 Vertical Boom
 Truck-mounted
Types of Man-Lift

 Mast Boom
 Scissor Boom
 Vertical Boom
 Truck-mounted
 Trailer-mounted
Types of Man-Lift

 Mast Boom
 Scissor Boom
 Vertical Boom
 Truck-mounted
 Trailer-mounted
 Spider
Hazards of Man-lifts
Hazards of Man-lifts
 Mechanical / Hydraulic failure
 Crushing
 Tipping
 Falling Objects
 Collision
 Weather
 Underground services
 Overhead services
Control Measures
 Mechanical / Hydraulic failure
Control Measures
 Mechanical / Hydraulic failure

 Annual 3rd Party Certificate


Control Measures
 Mechanical / Hydraulic failure

 Harnesses
Control Measures
 Correct tie-off point

 Harnesses
Control Measures
 Short Lanyard

 Harnesses
Control Measures
 Crushing
Control Measures
 Crushing

 Training – Licensed Operator


 Cordoned Work Area
Control Measures
 Tipping
Control Measures
 Tipping

 Uneven load on platform


 Platform overloaded
 Pushing / pulling horizontally
 Trenches
 Sloping ground
 Un-compacted ground
Control Measures
 Tipping

 Spotter (ground level)


 Safe Working Load
Control Measures
 Falling Objects / Collision
Control Measures
 Falling Objects / Collision

 Cordon off work area


Control Measures
 Weather
Control Measures
 Weather

 No working if Wind Speed 12.5m/second (28 mph)


Control Measures
 Underground Services
Control Measures
 Underground Services

 Basements / Cellars
 Storm-water drainage
 Telecommunications / Electrics
 Manholes
Control Measures
 Underground Services

 Siting / Outriggers / Extending axles


Control Measures
 Overhead Services
Control Measures
 Overhead Services

 Permit to Work
 Goalposts
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Bad Practices
Good Practices
Good Practices
 Risk Assessment
Good Practices
 SPA
Good Practices
 JSP
Good Practices
 STARRT

•COMPETENT PERSON
•USER’S MANUAL

•3RD PARTY CERTIFICATE


• PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT - PPE
Good Practices
STARRT
Appendix 1

UTILITY CLEARANCE RECORD


Contractor:

Contract No:

Location:

Date from: Date to:

Sequence Notes Date By


Site Visit
Drawings Review
SEC contacted (if applicable)
Marafiq contacted (if applicable)
Industry contacted (if applicable)
RC Department contacted
(if applicable)
Other Agency (Port Authority etc…)
Utilities Detection Equipment used
Utilities marked out
All excavations marked out
Trial holes dug for confirmation
Pre-Task briefing given
Contractor ES&H Manager/Officer
approval
Contractor Site Manager approval

A pre-task briefing has been given to me, and I fully understand the procedure for excavations
when existing underground utilities have been identified.
I am aware of what to do in an emergency and who to call.

Site Supervisor Name:

Plant Operator Name:

Laborers:

•PERMIT TO WORK
•EMERGENCY PROCEDURES

•BARRICADES / TRAFFIC
MANAGEMENT
• WINDSPEED
•SERVICES LOCATIONS
Good Practices
 OPERATOR’S DAILY INSPECTION
Good Practices
 OPERATOR’S DAILY INSPECTION

FUEL / OIL / WATER OIL LEAKAGES HAZARD BEACON


LEVELS

BATTERIES TYRES, BOLTS AND NUTS MOTION ALARM / HORN


Good Practices
 OPERATOR’S DAILY INSPECTION

BRAKES CLEAN & TIDY EMERGENCY FIRE EXTINGUISHER


STOP

CONTROLS & CAGE DAMAGE LIMIT SWITCHES


MOVEMENTS
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