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  • WestConnex M4E - Parramatta Rd Civil

  • M4E - WORKPLACE INSPECTION NO 33: Working at Heights

Area Supervisor:-

Lead Inspector:-

Other members of the inspection team?

  • Additional auditors

  • Another auditor

  • Have all options been considered to explored to eliminate the need to work at heights

  • Does the SWMS detail the Work at Height hazards and controls specific to the current activity?

  • Has a Pre-Start Briefing been conducted? Did it contain all of the controls to be utilised to manage work at height risks?

  • Is the work at heights being done with secure, compliant, fixed edge protection

  • Are harnesses attached to Fall Arrest or Fall Restraint devices used?

  • If a harness is being worn, check for a Safety Essentials exemption signed by the Business Unit General Manager.

  • Has the equipment been inspected (pre use and maintenance inspections) and identified as fit for use (harnesses, lanyards, scaffold, EWP)?

  • Take a photo of the current tags.

  • Is the work being done in accordance with the SWMS?

  • Have all designated anchor points been certified by a qualified and competent engineer?

  • Are the rescue arrangements documented in the Work Pack, and is equipment readily available if required?

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  • Action Required:

  • Action assigned to?

  • Due Date

  • Provide evidence that the Corrective Action/s, has been completed controlled or eliminated.

  • Take photo of evidence to close

  • Date action closed

  • Lead Inspector to sign

  • Other members of the inspection team to sign:

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