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HAZARD
Anytime an employee is exposed to falling objects from above an Overhead Fall Hazard exists. As a VSC employee, the following are examples of work site conditions where you may be exposed to this type of hazard:
- Working or walking beneath other trades who are performing tasks at upper surface levels or from elevated work platforms such as scissor lifts, scaffold, aerial lifts and ladders.
- Areas directly underneath or within struck-by hazard zones of material handling / lifting operations such as cranes and forklifts.
- Unsecured equipment, materials, or tools placed within 6 feet of an open edge, a hole or roof that can be dropped or bumped off to lower levels.
- Client / Customer work environments with production facilities that have multiple overhead operations, such as conveyors or mechanical processes, from which product or materials can be dropped; or where customer employees perform tasks in elevated work zones with the potential to drop material or equipment to areas below.
PREVENTATIVE MEASURES:
Examples and acceptable practices:
- Hard hats must be worn at all times by all employees.
- GC or host employer must erect toeboards, screens, or guardrail system to prevent objects from falling from higher levels.
- Erect a canopy structure over walkways, entrances & exits of building.
- Keep potential fall objects far enough from the edge of higher levels so that those objects would not go over the edge if they were accidentally displaced.
- Barricade the area where objects could fall and prohibit employees from entering the barricaded area.
- Keep objects, such as plywood or pipe that can fall outside of the ground level barricade zone, from the edge of higher levels.
- Use tethers on tools and small equipment.
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VSC‘s site supervisor will use the VSC site safety check list to identify all fall hazards and protection methods to be used at the jobsite.
- VSC’s job-site crew will be properly trained on VSC’s Fall Protection Safety Policy and adhere to the requirements.
- VSC’s site Supervisor must attend GC project pre-construction meeting to obtain contractor required overhead fall protection.
- Document & train crew before project start date on all job-site fall protection requirements.
- Instruct any new employees assigned to project, before their start date, on fall hazards & preventative measures.
- Report and document any missing or damaged overhead fall protection methods to General Contractor and VSC Field Safety Manager, and stop all work within the fall hazard until corrected.
- Report and document any violation by other trades within VSC’s work zone to the General Contractor or Host Employer.
- Conduct & document weekly site safety audits and safety meetings for duration of project to ensure compliance.
- VSC employees must erect a barricade or use a spotter in areas below VSC’s elevated work platforms and ladders when there is the potential to drop objects and striker other workers.
- Precautions must be taken to protect clients’ employees, staff, customers & residents from dropped objects when working in overhead areas of occupied properties. Use barricades or a spotter at the floor level, near ladders, and by lift equipment.
- Arrange with management restricted pedestrian access when necessary.
- All accidents with or without injury must be fully investigated before proceeding with work. “The next dropped object might actually hit someone”
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